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Do you know about this present day historical location?
Who?
What?
When?
Where?
Why?
Come into the museum for the answers to these questions.
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Last months picture was of current day One Stop Auto, formerly Burgess Motors.
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An Article from the Castle Rock Journal
Wednesday, June 14, 1893
Fourth Of July
Preparations for a Good Time
Below is an outline of the Fourth of July celebration to be held at Castle Rock:
Salute at sunrise by Dakan's Battery, Geo. W. Dakan, Commander.
Exercises at the court house will commence at 10:30 A.M. and will consist of invocation, reading and an oration, interspersed with vocal and instrumental music.
After this the company will adjourn to the grove for a picnic dinner which each family will furnish for themselves, but the liquid refreshments will be furnished on the ground in the shape of free lemonade from 12 to 2 o'clock. After dinner there will be a few toasts and music by the band.
Promptly at 2 P.M. the amusements of the afternoon will commence on Wilcox Street and will consist of horse and foot races and a good selections of other sports not now fully arranged for.
In the evening there will be a dance under the auspices of the Castle Rock Cornet Band
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- Historical Society News
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Castle Rock Historical Society Board
President - Dorothy Kelly
Vice President - Shaun Boyd
Secretery - Lynette McNairy
Education - Guy Mordeaux
Fundraising - Sandy Schenecker
Treasurer - Jim Allamian
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Volunteers
A big thank you to Brad Morrison for all his work on some of the great photo's on display in the museum, Maria Lunn for volunteering her time to lead a "1965 Flood" Trolley Tour, and Kent Brandeberry, for the usage of many of his priceless artifacts, his wealth of knowlege for the local history, and all the time he volunteers at the museum. We are truly greatful for all you do!!
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Are you looking for a way to help preserve history in Castle Rock? The Castle Rock Historical Society is looking for someone to fill the Vice President position in September and a Historian to join the board. If you or someone you know would be interested in either one of these positions please contact the Castle Rock Museum by phone (303) 814-3164 or by email museum@castlerockhistoricalsociety.org.
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Volunteer Opportunities
Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum
Historian – The Society needs a volunteer to collect and maintain the historic records of the Society. Collect news, announcements and articles on activities and events of the Society to maintain its history.
Member Meeting Refreshments – Sign up to bring and/or coordinate members to bring refreshments to membership meetings. Cookies and drinks are all that is required, but your inspirations would be great too. The Society holds monthly program meetings for the benefit of its members.
Tour Planner and Organizer – The society and museum plan visits to local sites related to exhibits at the museum or tours to sites of interest to the historically minded. Past trips have included an historic tour of Denver, tours to local rhyolite quarry sites, tours to interesting sites around Douglas County, a tour of Glen Eyre (home of Gen William Palmer) and others. A Tour planner would arrange for several tours a year and serve as host for the tour.
Historic Marker Manager – The Historical Society has initiated the Historic Marker Program in Castle Rock. A local site with an interesting history has a metal plaque with a QR code (readable by a smart phone) with information and pictures about the history of the property. Twenty markers have been placed thus far. More locations certainly qualify. The manager would keep current markers up to date and work to add sites to the program.
Walking Tour Guide – The historical society and museum conduct four planned historic walking tours of downtown Castle Rock during the summer months. We could use more volunteers to conduct these tours as well as tours for groups by special request. School group walking tours are also sometimes requested.
Docent – The museum can use docents to cover for vacation time for museum staff.
Gift Shop photographs - The museum gets a lot of requests for postcards and copies of its old photographs. The museum could use a volunteer to arrange for some of its photographs to be made into postcards and prints for the gift shop.
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Commemorative Brick Courtyard
The courtyard at the Castle Rock Museum is continuing to expand, stop by and purchase your own commemorative brick for yourself, a loved one, a business, or even your most cherished animal companion.
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Looking for unique gift? Come down to the Castle Rock Museum's gift shop for all your historic Castle Rock and Douglas County gifts. We are stocked in 2015 calendars, Robert L. Lowenberg's book "CASTLE ROCK: A Grass Roots History," a handful of children's railroad themed toys, and a limited number of local Castle Rock postcards.
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New to the gift shop at the Castle Rock Museum
"Chronicles of Douglas County Colorado"
Join the Castle Rock Writers for a journey through the history of this land and the diverse legacy left behind by those who made it their home.
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Along with these popular titles...
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You can now support CRHS by shopping on Amazon!!
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Recycle - Save those aluminum cans!! A HUGE thank you to those who have been donating cans!!
The museum collects and recycles aluminum cans to raise money for matching grants. Bring those cans to the museum and use the green container next to the bathroom. Aluminum cans only please. Anything else will be removed by the recycling company. Help the environment and raise a little money for the museum.
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Lionel Oberlin, the first Director of the Castle Rock Museum, has moved to Seattle to be near his daughter, Wendy. You can send all letters through his daughter Wendy at,
4015 Wallingford Ave N.
Seattle, Wa. 98103-8218
I am sure he would love to get a card from his many old friends.
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Mission: The Castle Rock Historical Society operates the Castle Rock museum, celebrates, educates, and brings together people interested in the preservation of the heritage of the Castle Rock, Colorado area.
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Support the Castle Rock Historical Society. Join as a member, make a donation, or sell an item on eBay.
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Opportunities to Contribute
You know we need you!! Thank you to those who help with hands, time and money. Whatever your skill is, it can help the community in your historical little town of Castle Rock.
To find out how you can help email president@castlerockhistoricalsociety.org .
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