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Historical Commission <br />Minutes <br />May 15, 2013 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br /> <br />B. Report from the Museum Coordinator: Bridget Bacon reported on several <br />Items including: <br />1. Request for update of contact information from LHC members. <br />2. The Commission voted to accept the following donations: <br />a. From Dave Ferguson, two 1946 class rings from LHS that belonged to him and his <br />wife, Dorothy LaSalle Ferguson. <br />b. From the Madonna family, photos of the Blue Parrot staff from the 1960s, Mike <br />Colacci, and the bocce court behind the Blue Parrot. <br />c. From Arlene Leggett, two articles from the Louisville Times. <br />d. From Marilyn Hunt, Library and City items from the 1990s and early 2000s, <br />including notes from a Library panel discussion by WWII Louisville vets. <br />e. From Charlie Mestas, a composite of the LHS Class of 1966 made from individual <br />photos of class members. <br />f. From Laurinda Sturr, items from the Lay/Henning family of Louisville. <br />g. From Linda Knutson, papers and photos from the Moffitt family estate. They <br />relate to Genevieve Moffitt, who was a nurse during WWI at Mercy Hospital in <br />Denver. <br />h. From Carlton Stoiber, a scan of a photo from the early 1900’s of the family store <br />at 813 Main St. <br />3. Bridget Bacon asked for advice about a potential donation: long sections of mine rail <br />from a home on Grant Ave. Mine rails were used as supports in house construction. <br />The owner is willing to cut the rail. It was advised for Bridget to ask for a piece of a <br />shorter length with the idea that it could be used eventually in a Museum exhibit on <br />aspects of Louisville home construction. <br />4. Additions to Bridget Bacon’s written report: <br />a. Bridget made more paper grain elevator kits to distribute during the summer. A <br />visiting Parisian woman came in with her family and took 24 kits to give to her <br />child’s class in France. She also plans to translate Mary Knorr’s story about the <br />elevator into French for the class. <br />b. Bridget will talk to 60 kids participating in the Louisville Rec. Center summer <br />program about Louisville history. <br />c. Bridget recently attended the annual conference of the Colorado‐Wyoming Assn. <br />of Museums (CWAM) in Golden where she learned about the Longmont <br />Museum’s capital campaign for building expansion. She also mentioned the news <br />item that the Boulder History Museum is changing its name to the Museum of <br />Boulder and is also embarking on a capital campaign. <br />d. Hannah Longstaff, an American University student, will be a summer intern at the <br />Museum. <br />e. The group working on the Victor Helburg Memorial Park has indicated that it <br />would like to ask the LHC for some assistance. Bridget gave a heads up that this <br />will be on the agenda for the next meeting. <br />f. There are three upcoming programs of interest. <br />05/23/2013 – WWII‐themed program at the Louisville Art center (BB will share <br />items from the Museum collection) <br />05/30/2013 – a presentation on the Jefferson Place architectural survey at the <br />Library.
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