Brown Bag Lecture Series Lineup
When:
- Fridays from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.
Event is ongoing: Until Friday, September 5, 2008
Where: Tread of Pioneers Museum, 800 Oak St., Steamboat Springs
Cost: Free
Age limit: All ages
Categories: Community
Description: July 11 : Celebrating 95 years, Perry-Mansfield presents "Past Campers'
Experiences From the Renowned Performing Arts Camp."
July 18 : Legendary local, Elaine Gay remembers "Downtown and the Locals Who Made it Unique."
July 25 : Joyce Lohse presents Governor Routt Family history in "Routts
to Colorado." *Presented at Noon and again at 5:00 pm.
Aug. 1 : "Mount Harris Through the Eyes of a Coal Miner" by Chuck Mack.
Aug. 8 : Rosemary Farrell unravels "The History of Sheep and Wool in
Routt County."
Aug. 15 : Pete Schroeder unveils the "History of Decoys and Waterfowl in Northwestern Colorado."
Aug. 22 : "The Style and Accomplishments of Local Architect Icon, Art Gumprecht" presented by Arianthe' Stettner.
Aug. 29 : Historian Bill Fetcher discusses the "History of The Moffat Railroad."
Sept. 5 : For a preview of the upcoming Foundations of Steamboat exhibit,
Jim Stanko tells "The Stanko/Willett Family History."
Each lecture will take place at the Tread of Pioneers Museum (unless otherwise posted) at 8th and Oak St. from Noon to 1:00pm each Friday beginning July 11. Bring a lunch and a friend to this free event!
Call 879-2214 for more information.
Event posted June 24, 2008
Last updated June 24, 2008
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