Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House

Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House The Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House honors our heritage by supporting service, culture and education in the Quad Cities community.

We are operated by the William Butterworth Foundation, est.1956, at the bequest of Katherine Deere Butterworth. - Butterworth Center/William Butterworth Foundation -

Katherine Deere Butterworth's community involvement and philanthropy led her to establish the Butterworth Trust in memory of her husband, William. Upon her death in 1953, her home-formerly known as Hillcrest-became Butterworth Center

, a community center used to promote cultural and educational activities. In 1976, Pattie Southall Wiman (widow of Charles Deere Wiman), donated her nearby home, Overlook, to the William Butterworth Foundation. Known today as the Deere-Wiman House, it also serves as a community center. Both homes are located in the hilltop neighborhood known as the Overlook District in the heart of Moline, Illinois. The William Butterworth Foundation supports community outreach for education and the arts and provides free meeting space for over 200 not-for-profit organizations each year.

- Deere-Wiman House -

In 1872, John Deere's son, Charles, built the Deere-Wiman House for his wife, Mary Little Dickinson Deere, and their daughters, Anna and Katherine, born in 1864 and 1866, respectively. The family named their Swiss Villa style residence Overlook because of its desirable hilltop location above the growing city of Moline, Illinois, and the family business, the John Deere Plow Works. In the late 1800s, Deere-Wiman House was originally Victorian in architecture. However, after a fire in 1899 caused extensive damage, its roofline was changed. Overlook served as home to four generations of Deere descendants. After the death of Mrs. Pattie Southall Wiman in 1976, it was donated for public use. Today, tours of Deere-Wiman House offer visitors an authentic glimpse into Victorian family life and architectural innovations of the past century. Points of interest include an elevator believed to date from the 1890s, a Kimball pipe organ (c. 1910 - 1920) in the library, and a multi-nozzle spa shower reminiscent of the healing hot spring resort waters popular during the Victorian era. The home's seven acres of formal gardens and walkways, as well as a child-size playhouse and three-story carriage house, beckon guests to explore the same lovely setting enjoyed by residents more than a century ago.

Donor Appreciation Event: Unveiling the Deere-Wiman Living RoomThank you to all the donors who made the restoration of t...
06/20/2026

Donor Appreciation Event: Unveiling the Deere-Wiman Living Room
Thank you to all the donors who made the restoration of the Deere-Wiman Living Room a success. On June 10th, we hosted a small event to showcase it for the first time to many of our supporters. Our guest speakers were from Design Within by Conceptual Designs (https://ow.ly/1Hv150ZeLII) who also sponsored the evening's refreshments.
Check back for more information from these design experts who helped us make critical decisions regarding materials, colors, and rug patterns.

Week One of Summer Day Camps: The Life of LincolnChildren from area day cares are measuring themselves against President...
06/19/2026

Week One of Summer Day Camps: The Life of Lincoln
Children from area day cares are measuring themselves against President Abraham Lincoln—a very tall man! They are learning about the carte-de-visite, a form of social media at the time, and how these popular calling cards served as a means of communication during the Civil War. To burn off some energy, the children learn about and play popular games from the 19th century. Their visit ends with a tour of the Deere-Wiman House and a little lunch in the basement kitchen. It is a fun-filled history lesson provided free of charge through the generosity of the William Butterworth Foundation.

Community Organizatons Meeting at Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House - Bee City USA Moline Make plans to stop by But...
06/16/2026

Community Organizatons Meeting at Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House - Bee City USA Moline

Make plans to stop by Butterworth Center during Pollinator Week on June 25th for the viewing of "The Little Things That Run The World". 🐝

Partnering in Literacy at the Lucky Diaz Concert at the Moline Public Library and Mercado on Fifth The William Butterwor...
06/15/2026

Partnering in Literacy at the Lucky Diaz Concert at the Moline Public Library and Mercado on Fifth
The William Butterworth Foundation supports the arts in many different ways. When approached to partner with other community organizations, we chose to sponsor free books by the Grammy award winning artist, Lucky Diaz. Julia Moser, Education Manager, and Lisa Powell Williams, Education Assistant, presented free copies of Lucky's bilingual books to the children attending the concert at the library. After the concert, Lucky signed each and every book!
Lucky also performed Friday evening at the Mercado where additional books were signed and given away.

Thank you to Boyler's Ornamental Iron, Glass Heritage, Tri-City Electric, and Valley Construction for your contributions...
06/13/2026

Thank you to Boyler's Ornamental Iron, Glass Heritage, Tri-City Electric, and Valley Construction for your contributions towards the restoration of five exterior light fixtures on the south side of the Butterworth Center. We couldn't have done it without you.

July 10th - Movie Night on the Lawn Tickets are free for an exciting new event at Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House...
06/12/2026

July 10th - Movie Night on the Lawn
Tickets are free for an exciting new event at Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House! Bring your family and friends for an unforgettable evening on the lawn with a fantastic double feature. Children will absolutely love our activity area packed with crafts, games, and book giveaways—adults will want to join the fun too! The first feature, starring a marmalade-loving bear, starts at 5:30pm and wraps up just in time for bedtime. After a brief intermission, the second feature invites everyone to come in costume and sing along to the story of a nation. You won’t want to miss it! Compliments of the William Butterworth Foundation.

06/08/2026

It's Summer Supporter Sunday! This is when we'll be showing our appreciation and thanks to Summer Reading partners and sponsors.

Today, we'd like to thank The Singh Family Foundation, Moline Rotary , Mercado On Fifth, and Butterworth Center & Deere-Wiman House for their support of Lucky Diaz in Concert! — Thursday, July 11, 6:00pm in the Moline Library Gardens AND Lucky Diaz at Mercado on Fifth Lucha Libre Night, Friday, July 12, 5:00pm in the Family Zone.

We are pleased to announce a leadership update at the William Butterworth Foundation. Julia Moser is the newest addition...
06/07/2026

We are pleased to announce a leadership update at the William Butterworth Foundation. Julia Moser is the newest addition to our staff. Leading our educational programming, we invite you to meet Julia this July at Movie Night on the Lawn on July 10th. Julia is a museum educator from Oklahoma City. She has worked in nonprofits since 2019 and received a degree in Museum Studies from the University of Central Oklahoma, she is passionate about local and state history. Currently, she is pursuing a Master's degree in Nonprofit Leadership through Oklahoma City University. In her free time, she enjoys hiking, live music, and creating art.

We extend a warm welcome to Julia!

First Sunday of the Month Tour - May 3For a home that is 154 years old, it is surprising how much has changed lately. If...
06/06/2026

First Sunday of the Month Tour - May 3
For a home that is 154 years old, it is surprising how much has changed lately. If you have toured the Deere-Wiman house in the past, we have made significant changes to turn back the hands of time in some of our spaces. To see it in person, we invite you to register for our Historic House Tour. This free tour is given Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday and once monthly on the first Sunday. Our next Sunday tour is June 7th. To register, click on this link or go to our website in the bio: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sunday-tours-1st-sunday-of-the-month-every-sunday-in-july-and-august-tickets-1091184876339?aff=oddtdtcreator3&keep_tld=true

Understanding Historic Preservation: Architecture, Material Selection, and CommunityOlder buildings are essential for a ...
06/05/2026

Understanding Historic Preservation: Architecture, Material Selection, and Community

Older buildings are essential for a community’s identity, aesthetics, and development. Property owners, historic preservation commissioners, and city planners often work together to maintain the integrity of historic structures and neighborhoods so that they meet the needs of modern society. But, what is historic preservation? How are restoration or rehabilitation decisions made? Where can compromises be made and who has the final say in what happens to a building?

Whether you own an historic property, are a commissioner or city staff member, developer, realtor, or just curious about old buildings, this educational series will provide participants with a deeper understanding about historic properties, the restoration process, and their importance in local communities.

Join us for a series of presentations and networking opportunities in 2026. Register for one or all sessions. Participants will experience the following:
*Quality training sessions for historic preservation commissioners and city staff so that they can serve as resources to preservationists and investors while striving to preserve the unique history of their communities.
*Lively conversations about what it means to live and work in historic structures for owners, potential investors, and realtors.
*An environment where participants can learn together and meet peers from other communities to exchange ideas and network.
*A welcoming educational opportunity for learners from all backgrounds interested in historic preservation.

All sessions are free of charge. To register, email: [email protected] .

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1105 8th Street
Moline, IL
61265

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