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Thank You to All of These People and Organizations for Their Help and Support For the
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Organizations, Agencies, and People
GARNA (Greater Arkansas River Nature Association)Overall Pathway Project Manager/Director, Kathryn Wadsworth: Grant Application; Contract with State Historical Fund, Colorado Historical Society (CHS): Funds Management; Coordinate Agencies' and Entities' work. Kathryn deserves high recognition for all this management work and responsibility! WFHS people. Lindell Greer, Land Specialist: located BLM land for signs and GPS'd BLM sign locations; provided maps. Monica Weimer, Archaeologist and Historian: artifacts assessment along the Pathway; generated a report to OAHP, Colorado Historical Society. John Nahomenuk, Manager BLM Salida: overall feasibility and safety assessment; support funding. Andy Senti, Denver: Post Office history documents and maps. Letters of Support Western Fremont Historical Society (WFHS) Janice Yalch, President Fremont-Custer Historical Society Dave Stubbs, President Local History Center, Canon City Public Library LaDonna Gunn, Director Salida Museum Judy Micklich, President Historic Salida Earle Kittleman and Merrell Bergin Pleasant Valley Club of Howard Anne Grubb, President Howard Hall Association Stan Francis, President Howard Cemetery Association Debbie Evans, President Cotopaxi School Goeff Gerk, Superintendent Contributed Photos Salida Museum Judy Micklich, President Salida Regional Library Jeff Donlan, Director Indidivuals see below Researchers and Historical Contributors text, documents, maps, photos, information BLM Denver, Andy Senti: BLM Cañon City, Leah Quesenberry and Monica Weimer; Local History Center, Cañon City, LaDonna Gunn; CDOT Library, Joan Pinamont, Aurora; Colorado College Library, Colorado Springs, Amy Brooks; Alvin Edlund, Jr., Salida; Dick Dixon, Salida. Cassie Schrader, Cañon City: sketch of charcoal kiln. WFHS People: Janice Yalch, Stan and Mary Francis, Bill Parks, Alvera Leitner, Michael and Linda Goddard, Carol McNew, Alice Sheppard, Roger and Yvonne Stromberg, Lee and Gayle Brollier, Bill and Carolee Schrader. Van and Agnes Williams family descendants, Salida: Bill and Dave Williams and Barbara Johnston. Services and Materials Contributed for Signs Installation Purchased Services Karin Hostetter of Denver: professional interpretive text writing. Sherrie York of Salida: panel layout and design in digital and visual format. Local History Center, Cañon City, LaDonna Gunn: digitized historic photos on CDs. CHS / Denver Public Library, Western History Staff: digitized historic photos on CDs. GS Images of Denver: colored panel generation on fiberglass sheets. Barnes Machining of Longmont, Bill Barnes, Owner: manufacture signs and install panels; haul completed signs to Fremont County Road and Bridge barn at Cotopaxi. Bill also hauled BLM's five signs to that location. Public Relations Dr. Arlene Shovald: composed "Pathway into History" articles for The Mountain Mail publication after interviews with Bill Schrader and Michael Goddard. Salida's The Mountain Mail newspaper published Arlene's articles on August 4 and 16, 2005. GARNA's Fall 2005 NewsletterArlene Shovald's "Pathway into History" letter was reprinted in part with her permission. Public Viewing of "Pathway into History" Framed Proofs Howard Volunteer Fire Department (HVFD) Dan Ogden, Fire Chief: is providing public viewing area for framed proofs of the twelve historical signs in the upstairs conference room. In this way, everyone, even those not havingfour-wheel drive vehicles, will be able to view and enjoy the signs. Included are copies of newspaper articles that ran in Salida's The Mountain Mail, a dedication plaque to the memory of Carolee Schrader High Country Bank of Salida Cindy Klinedinst, Operations Manager: donated $100 to frame the "Pathway" proofs. |
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This Information given by permission of Michael & Linda Goddard.
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