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Historical Commission <br />Minutes <br />Sept. 18, 2019 <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />5. Gary Mudrock — prints of family photos from the Harris and Brierley <br />families <br />B. Advice sought on donations of other artifacts being offered: None <br />C. Museum Coordinator's written report: Bridget informed the Commission that <br />there were three class tours from Coal Creek Elementary earlier that day and <br />would be two more the following week. Gloria Handyside, the City's Senior <br />Communication Specialist, plans to come to the Museum next week to take <br />pictures and write up something about the Museum's programs and education <br />outreach. Also, there are two more walking tours this year, and Dave Hooley and <br />the Boulder Valley Spellbinders have done two summertime storytelling events <br />and will do an upcoming Halloween storytelling on October 25tn <br />D. Upcoming Study Session with Commission - A City Council Study Session in early <br />2020 is likely to have agenda item for the Historical Commission to make a <br />presentation on recent increases in public engagement with the Museum due to <br />new staffing having been added this year, as well as related Museum topics: <br />Sharon informed the Commission about the upcoming study session in around <br />January 2020 with the City Council to report on the Museum work plan and 2019 <br />statistics. <br />E. Ash Pit update: <br />1. Project to document the ash pit: PaleoWest, an archeological firm, has the <br />ability to 3D model the ash pit with funding from the Foundation, and this <br />project is going forward. <br />2. Update on the possibility of having it moved to the Museum campus: At <br />this time, it appears that it's not feasible to move the ash pit to the <br />Museum campus. <br />VII. Report from Sharon Nemechek, Director of Library & Museum Services: No specific <br />report <br />VIII. Museum Strategic Plan: <br />A. Presentation of the Museum staff's work plan to accompany the Museum <br />Strategic Plan — Sharon and Bridget presented the work plan to the Commission <br />IX. Updates on Museum structural work — Sharon & Bridget: <br />A. Tomeo House cellar work: The RFP was issued for the cellar. A contractor was <br />hired and Sharon and Bridget will meet with them on the 19tn <br />City of Louisville <br />Louisville Historical Museum 749 Main Street Louisville CO 80027 <br />303-335-4850 (phone) 303-335-4550 (fax) www.louisville-library.org <br />
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