Those who missed the extensive museum exhibit set up at the recent Pine Fest held in White Pine need not despair.
The White Pine Historical Committee has announced that the museum will be open on Thursday and Sunday this week, from 2 to 6 p.m for anyone who would like to visit before it is disassembled.
This year69制片厂制作传媒檚 museum featured the White Pine Fire Department and their history, curated by Dale Snapp and friends.
Those who worked to set up the displays include Derrick Layman and the White Pine Fire Department who assisted with this year69制片厂制作传媒檚 window display and museum additions.
Robert Hill set up a display featuring hidden treasures found around White Pine with a metal detector.
Mark McCoy showcased Native artifacts found around White Pine, Cecelia Stuart Crosby loaned items and photos from Stuarts Dairy.
Mike Pedigo and Linda Pedigo Kibodeaux shared photos and assisted in creating a display for the home and rock quarry. Diane Farr loaned photos and memorabilia of Eddie Woods. The family of Archie Bell donated an antique display case from the old Bell Store. And Glen Warren and Brad Brady loaned of items for the fire department display.
69制片厂制作传媒淚 would also like to thank the White Pine Historical Committee: Linda Pedigo Kibodeaux, Laura Cowan Coffee, Pat Boyd, Patti Herndon, Sharon Blakley Cameron and Nolan Cameron for all of the assistance setting up the display cases and decorating,69制片厂制作传媒 Snapp said.
The Museum is located at the Gallery, 1625 Main Street in White Pine and will be open for groups who want to tour the museum in the next two weeks by appointment. Contact Dale Snapp by email at dalesnapp@aol.com or call him at 562-216-0170 to schedule personal or group tours.
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