Robin Meader surrounded by family at event honoring her 35 years with the Flying Horses.
Jeanna Shepard

One Last Spin on the Flying Horses Carousel

On Sunday evening, friends, family and co-workers celebrated Robin Meader's retirement after 35 years as manager of the Flying Horses.

Robin Meader, longtime manager of the Flying Horses Carousel, has spent the last three and a half decades trying not to hear the music.

“I’ve heard it so many times, I just blank it out until someone reminds me,” she said Sunday evening at the carousel, after being overwhelmed with a surprise retirement party to celebrate her 35 years with the Flying Horses.

She took one last ride Sunday as manager, and this time she heard the music.

A tearful moment during the surprise.
Jeanna Shepard
A tearful moment during the surprise.
Jeanna Shepard

Ms. Meader’s career at the horses began in 1986, when she returned to the Island after a stint working as an FBI agent in Washington D.C. She had been homesick for the Island and her hometown of Oak Bluffs, but when her son first mentioned a job opening at the Flying Horses, she was incredulous.

“I said to him ‘I’m not working at the Flying Horses! What are you nuts?’ But by the end of the summer, I thought maybe this is where I need to be.”

The thread that connected her FBI career to her position at the carousel, she said, is an emphasis on problem solving.

“I’ve always loved puzzles,” she said by phone a few days after the ceremony.

Nevette Previd, executive director of the Vineyard Preservation Trust, which manages the Flying Horses.
Jeanna Shepard
Nevette Previd, executive director of the Vineyard Preservation Trust, which manages the Flying Horses.
Jeanna Shepard

Ms. Meader said she found no shortage of puzzles at the Flying Horses, from mechanical operations to cotton candy making. She recalled how, during one off-season day, she was the only employee in the building left to operate the carousel, the music and both ring arms all on her own.

“Whatever they needed me to do I did, and I wasn’t afraid to do them.”

One job she took particular pride in was popcorn making.

“People love our popcorn,” she said. “I have adults who still come in, not to ride the carousel but just to get the popcorn.”

Passing the torch — daughter Jamie Hiltz takes the reins.
Jeanna Shepard
Passing the torch — daughter Jamie Hiltz takes the reins.
Jeanna Shepard

Ms. Meader said that no one else, even if they use the same recipe, can match the taste of the Flying Horses popcorn.

“I don’t know if it’s something about the building” she wondered, “but a lot of care goes into that popcorn.”

The carousel is in Ms. Meader’s blood. Her mother worked at the Flying Horses with her and now, upon her retirement, her daughter Jamie Hiltz will take her place.

On Sunday, carousel staff and alumni joined with the Vineyard Preservation Trust board (who purchased the carousel in 1986) to honor Ms. Meader’s years of service. Young and old, they gathered around the horses and shouted “surprise!”

Over the years, Mrs. Meader said she embraced the ins and outs of the Flying Horses, learning every detail of how to run the operation.

“I loved working with the kids,” she added during a short break from receiving well wishes and hugs at the event. “It’s really all about them. I loved every minute of it.”

Nevette Previd, executive director of the Preservation Trust, spoke to the crowd about Ms. Meader’s legacy.

“After our renovation this summer, we are going to rename one of the chariots in honor of you,” she said, referring to an upcoming project to restore the horses and the base of the carousel. “We can rename it Flyin’ Robin, or Rockin’ Robin, whatever you like!”

Ms. Meader’s friend and co-,manager Lee Benjamin then brought Ms. Meader up to read the safety announcements one last time.

“Always hold onto a black pole,” Ms. Meader said. “And remember, your child is not a pole. If you lose your balance, they will go with you.”

That last line, said Mr. Benjamin, was a famous ad lib of Ms. Meader’s, yet another part of her lasting legacy.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/03/2022 - 12:22

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Bob Edgartown

Not many people make it 35 years at one place of work in today's times. It must of been a good place to work and to have the love of children. Fly Robin Fly

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/03/2022 - 20:57

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Brenda T Lehman Deerfield,NH

Both my teenagers worked there . Robyn was so good with kids. Now my daughter takes her children. Robyn thank you for all the years ! And your daughter will do well too !

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/03/2022 - 21:43

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Bob Dumais Sr. Oak Bluffs MA

Robin, Thanks for all the happy memories of the years gone much too fast, enjoy your well disserved retirement and Thanks for making the Best Popcorn ever!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/03/2022 - 22:59

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Leeshaun MV to Michigan

Happy retirement I even worked there as my first job me and Livvy lol ❤❤

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/04/2022 - 00:59

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Monica Marlborough, Mass

Robin was my very 1st boss so many years ago. So many lessons learned and laughs had over the 10 or so summers I worked there. Congratulations on your retirement Robin. Enjoy every minute. You deserve it!!

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Jane Chittick, founding executive director Amelia Island FL

Thirty-five years ago, I had the good fortune to hire Robin and Danny and never once regretted it. And then along came Jared and Jamie. This summer, I had the good fortune of talking with Robin and spending some time with Jamie....Congratulations again, Robin, for loving the horses as much as all did when we raised the money to purchase them and forever give them their home. You then stepped in and took care of them all these years as will Jamie. We shared a lot... counting cash receipts each night at 10:30 pm; fixing the cotton candy machine which broke frequently (remember how it stuck in our hair?!); and hearing the organ play the same music over and over...! Kudos for a job brilliantly done and for the love you gave these 138 year-old steeds. May they ride forever.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/04/2022 - 10:53

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Anne Holmes Newcastle, Washington

LIVED on the flying horses as a child! Loved every minute. Visited them again 6 years ago and had one last ride! Am now 87 years old!❤️

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/04/2022 - 18:18

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Bonnie Kehoe South Dartmouth

Happy Retirement
So many good memories of the Flying Horses with my kids.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 10/05/2022 - 07:00

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Fisher Sherry Martha's vineyard

I was an employee long time ago.
Robin is like my second mom. Always had and always Will.
I'm so happy that it is passing on. Love you both.
How many can you catch? 8 is still my highest!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 10/05/2022 - 09:04

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Joe S Providence

Congrats on a wonderful career, Robin! I first rode the Flying Horses in the early-70s as a kid visiting his island friend. We rode them before and after coin diving and there was usually ice cream involved in between. Wonderful legacy that your daughter will take over. Best to you in your next chapter!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 10/11/2022 - 19:56

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JOE S. Delaware County PA

That's my great friend Rob!
I have known her for years and even though I am a washashore I feel like when I am with her on the island..I'm with a rock star!.
All the best and congrats! You ran a great shop amd left things in great hands! Enjoy!

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Diane Mello East Freetown, Mass

--I rode the Flying Horses, when Mr. Hastings owned it, when I was a child, into my early teens. --My Mom, Anna Duarte, a native islander, introduced, me to Robin, when she took over managing the Flying Horses.
--We hit it off right away, and I found someone who loved this carousel as much as I did, --even more! --I just stumbled on this article about your retirement, Robin! --You have been a friend, to the people who have worked for you. --You were always there to help a friend, and family over the years!
--You have been loyal to these special horses! --You deserve this retirement, and all the happiness, in the world, for many years to come! --I am so glad your daughter, Jamie, has taken over the reins! --I remember her as a little girl, riding this wonderful carousel, then working for you! ---I know she will be a great manager, --she learned it from you! --Plus, the love you have for this wonderful, old carousel!

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