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Salmon Grange, Summer 2014 Update

The Salmon Grange interior restoration has been completed, and the Museum’s printing business has moved its operations into this newly beautified facility–thanks to the Student Conservation Association and its wonderful cast of volunteers!  Stop in or call and make an appointment to tour this historic building and order an historical photo of our area or bring in your own digital or hard copies photos for prints, scanning, and restoration.  We also do art prints.  We have a wide range of archival medias from which to choose and our equipment is top of the line.

Student Conservation Association_2014A Work in Progress

 The Student Conservation Association is the only national organization that develops tomorrow’s conservation leaders by providing high school and college students with service opportunities in all 50 states, from urban communities to national parks and forests. More than 4,000 SCA members annually render over two million hours of service to America’s public lands. Since 1957, SCA has helped to develop new generations of conservation leaders, inspire lifelong stewardship, and save the planet. SCA is headquartered in Washington, DC and maintains offices in Anchorage, AK, Chicago, IL, Charlestown, NH, Oakland, CA, Pittsburgh, PA, and Seattle, WA. For more information, visit http://www.thesca.org.​

 

Grange Restoration Underway

As of May 2014, the Lemhi County Historical Society has raised just over $60,000.00 for the Salmon Grange Restoration Project.  The roof has been replaced, the ceiling is currently being restored to its original height, an ADA compliant bathroom and ramp are being installed, and the hardwood floor will be refinished, soon.  We want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who have contributed to this point. We hope to be using the building within the next few months.

Brewed in Idaho, June 19, 2014

Brewed in Idaho poster

 

Dr. Herman Ronnenberg, Professor Emeritus at the University of Idaho, will present “Brewed in Idaho,” a history of the brewing industry as it developed and thrived in the Gem State  This event, open to the public and free of charge, will be held Thursday, June 19th at 7:00 PM, at the Lemhi County Museum, 210 Main Street.  Refreshments will be served.

Art in Japanese – American Prison Camps, June 5, 2014

Art in Japanese American Prison Camps poster

 

Dr. Robert C. Sims, Professor Emeritus at Boise State University, will present “Art in the Camps,” a history of art creation in the World War II era Japanese-American Internment Camps.  This event, open to the public and free of charge, will be held Thursday, June 5th at 7:00 PM, at the Episcopal Parish Hall, 204 Courthouse Drive. Refreshments will be served.

Food Concession at the Salmon Select Mule Sale, April 11, 2014

Come out to the Salmon Select Mule Sale on April 11 and enjoy a delicious pulled pork sandwich with all the fixings at the Historical Society Food Booth. This will be our second annual fundraiser at the Sale. All proceeds will be used for the Salmon Grange Restoration Project. The booth will be open from 11:00 a.m. until 7:30 p.m. or until the food is gone.

Brown Bag Lunch and Lewis and Clark Presentation, April 10, 2014

April’s luncheon will be held at the Museum at noon with a change in format. It will be a ‘bring your own’ brown bag event since members will be busy preparing for the Mule Sale food concession the next day; there’s only so much cooking we can do…

We will have two guest presenters:  Allen Pinkham and Steven Evans, authors of Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce: Strangers in the Land of the Nimiipuu. Lewis-Clark State College is sponsoring this program in conjunction with the Idaho State Historical Society’s Lewis and Clark Trail Committee (that includes two of our members, Bob Russell and Gina Knudson). It will, of course, be free of charge. Hope to see you there.

Authors Share Insights on Nez Perce Story of Lewis and Clark, April 10, 2014

Brown Bag lecture slated for April 10th at the Lemhi County Historical Museum

If you have ever wondered about the Nez Perce interpretation of Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery, join authors Allen Pinkham and Steve Evans as they discuss the fifteen years of research and tribal memories that went into their newly released book, Lewis and Clark Among the Nez Perce:  Strangers in the Land of the Nimiipuu.  The authors will present at the Brown Bag Luncheon at 12:00 noon on April 10, 2014, at the Lemhi County Historical Museum.  A book signing will follow the program with books available for purchase on site.  The program is free of charge to the public. Continue reading