HomeMy WebLinkAboutHPC May 6 1982 minutesa
(turay 6 Cont. )
the vice chairman announced a change in plans and the Centennlal
offlce w111 be at the library. A dosk and chair have been loaned
by bummers. The coordLnator will have the use of a llbrary trypwrlter.
'l'he phone 459-532,2 has been instal]ed. Library personnel have consent6at
to take notes from phone caI1s. Tentative office hours wl1l be t-6
on Tuesdays and 12-5 on Thursdays. Shorb printlng 1s prlntlng some
stationery and as soon as it 1s ready news releases and correspondence
can begln. Susan Gllroy stated the llbrary would 1lke to sponsor a
Itwritten history month.'r They hope to BIso bring a reader.'r
Lorene Thurston stated shet,sgetting picture9for the CBldwel-l Art Assn.
to palnt so they w111 be rsaaly to hang in 1985.
Foundation Grants, Unlou Pacific }liodel Tralns and other ldeas
were dlscussed. Chuck Randolph, belng a new member w111 evaluate when
and how the school system can best fit into the centennial picture.
Members Present:
Thur st on
Be clnvith
Evans
C]1Iroy
Rice
Rand olph
i{eet ing ad j ourned .ltr Lorene Thurston, Sec.
:Iune 5, 1982
Lhe meeting; lvas called 1,o o].der by chairman 'ilo.rn Enslev. Eight
members snd rete Coilles vrere present. X,linutes of the previous meeting
were read and approved. PauI Evans reported that he and Tom have worked
on a grant application for ?arilrs art work on the calendar. Louisa
Cone reported on acth'il;g and cortmunitrr response in the Centennial office.
oue Gilrov reported on a conf erence r\rith ltrirs. Dav of the Assoc. of
Ilumanit j-es dLnd 1s preparing an api)lication for a grant frorn same.
Work on the calendar is progressing. .)ue suggested a brainstorning
session for Tues June 14 at 4 PIt{ ln the l-ibrarv Idaho Room.
o .,vlembers pre sent:
Ensl ey
Thur st o n
D ors ey
Evans
G il-roy
Ri ce
Ra nd ol ph
Shaffe r
Cowle s
Meeting ad j ourned.
Lorene Thurston, Se. c
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