Colorado 14er Disasters: Victims of the Game: Local History Series 2010


Join us for a slide presentation exploring the recent history of climbing Colorado’s 14,000 foot peaks for sport, June 17 at 7:00pm
Erie Community Library. Writer and Colorado naitive Mark Scott-Nash will share some of the dangerous consequences of this popular activity.

Nash has extensive experience in mountaineering and technical climbing. He has participated in over 100 search and rescue missions. His book “Colorado 14er Disasters: Victims of the Game” was published in 2009.

June 17 at 7:00pm
Erie Community Library
400 Powers Street, Erie, CO
720-685-5224

http://www.mylibrary.us

Erie Community Library and the Erie Historical Society invite you to five exciting programs exploring the history of Erie and beyond.

Local History Series 2010

Erie Historical Society Planning Retreat

Every one is invited to attend.

TO ALL–A retreat is planned for Saturday, January 17 from 9:30 am to 12:00 noon. Please come with your Ideas and thoughts. We need to think about many items. I have listed a group of things for your consideration before the meeting. I suggest you rate the most important items.

Topics: Need vs Want. And when can it be done.

  • Pay on loan (get new mortgage rate?)
  • Sewer
  • Water
  • Community garden
  • Paint house
  • Roof barn
  • Stone Patio
  • Trees
  • Clothes line
  • Gardens at Museum
  • Pavillions
  • Gravel for road
  • Identification statements for rooms/items
  • Rebuild sidewalk
  • Picture/dewspaper display for museum
  • Brochure for Erie Historical Society
  • Review landscaping plan

Funding: How and who.

  • Biscuit Day
  • Lecture Series
  • Grants
  • Note cards
  • Book
  • Raffle
  • Tee Shirts
  • Memorial bricks
  • Memorial trees
  • Framed pictures of old Erie
  • Picture requests
  • Old Barn wood sale
  • Farmer’s Market
  • Charge entrance fee

People needed:–Do you know who could help.

  • to handle small gardens in front of museum
  • to learn to tour groups through museum
  • to plan and promote educational programs for students
  • to help with computer work
  • to help with family names (genealogy)
  • to prepare grant applications (might be paid position)
  • to contact potential donors
  • to assume Biscuit Day 2009 planning.
  • to write and send EHS updates.

The meeting will be held at Sarah’s House.

Time and Place

Date: Saturday, January 17, 2009
Time: 9:30am – 12:00pm
Location: Sarah Wise’s House
11497 Jasper Road
Erie, CO

Anne Dyni coming to the Erie Community Library on Nov. 12 at 6:30 p.m.

Anne Dyni, Boulder County historian and author, will present historic images and captivating stories of the early Colorado pioneers who came here in covered wagons. Their stories will amaze and inspire you.

Homesteading Along the Front Range
November 12th   6:30pm
Erie Community Library
400 Powers Street
Erie, CO 80516
720-685-5200

Historical Talk: Underground Railroad – Bonnie Carmody

Please join us Tuesday, February 26th at 7:00pm at the Erie Middle School Auditorium for a Historical Talk. Bonnie Carmody will be talking about the Underground Railroad. The talk will cover the reason for the underground railroad and the symbols used by the slaves to negoiate safe travel to the north. Ms. Carmody will have pictures of some of these symbols. She will not have the quilt she made but will show blocks from her next quilt.

Bonnie Carmody was born in Boulder and went to school in Lafayette. She has lived in Longmont for 15 years and is an active member of the Quilters Group.
The book she is using is written by Ms. Tobin “Hidden in Plain View”.

Admission is free. We hope to see you there.

If you have any questions please contact Sarah Wise at 303.828.4561

Erie Colorado Coal Mines : Map

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