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15/08/31 at 10.15pm   /   by kanewyoming   /   0 Comment

At a recent board meeting, Christy Fleming, one of our board members announced her resignation. Christy has worked very hard with the museum. She has a full workload with the National Park Service and has given generously of her free time in service to the development  of a local museum.  When I asked Karen Spragg how long Christy had served on the board, she said — “Oh, since the very beginning.  In fact, it was Christy who told me I should put a museum together.”  Together, Karen and Christy visited many of the area museums to see how other communities had set theirs up.

The board would like to thank Christy Fleming for her almost 5 years of dedication, and encouragement.  Her experience with the Homesteader Museum in Powell and her knowledge has been such a tremendous help to us.  Ever the optimist, Christy has generously supported and assisted the board in its efforts to establish a local museum.

Christy, we will certainly miss you.  Thanks to you for all your hard work and service to the Lovell-Kane Area Museum.

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