Memorial and celebration of life, Priscilla Cohan, obituary
Brief details on highlights of her life
==Schedule of memorial
and social afterwards
Brief details on highlights of her life
==Schedule of memorial
and social afterwards
Story of how a bench and sandstone sign were created to honor the memory of Lyons teacher and coach Gerald Boland — the only 2013 Lyons flood victim.
PHOTOS
Testimonial by wife Cheron Boland
a few samples of the words written by locals who nominated their own PERSONAL Flood HERO
== 9 testimonials == pet care, charging station, internet, Main Street, hardware, food, town hall temp office, first responders, bridge damaged, excavating mud, roads out, food runs, community connections, neighbors
A summary of all the things that the Lyons Historical Society d/b/a Lyons Redstone Museum did over the past 10 years to honor flood victims, and save information in the archives.
==PHOTOS.
==Master Plan of the Town, and Public Works (summary/list)
==Good Old Days – and dedicate bench to deceased Gerald Boland
==Flood HEROES honored at 1 year anniv / and 5 year anniv
==Flood Books /and/ oral histories
We thank all the “laborers” of Colorado
==thanks to Lyons quarry workers
==thanks to peach, corn, melon, and cherry workers
==thanks to house builders 1945
==list of books and dvd’s on Lyons quarries
The annual, traditional event honoring the history of Lyons had multiple town officials speaking about how Lyons was preserving its history.
==Plus read the ‘presentation’ about Kathleen Spring and why she got the Certificate of Appreciation for 25 years of volunteer work, and history preservation in Lyons.
A tale of LaVern Johnson and her booth at the annual Christmas Bazaar, …and four people who crossed paths with her…
Raising funds, Never Fail Fudge, prizes, raffle, Visitor Center, donations, and more.
Give a Gift -and- support your local museum
==picture books $25
==history books $10 to 25
==used magazines
==Buddhist/Nepal
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It’s time to put your clocks one hour back.
Read the story about an old clock from Lyons 1881 schoolhouse.
Have you voted yet? Last chance on Tuesday, November 8 to register and/or vote
Learn about the development of the First Congregational Church in Lyons, from the early days of Edward Lyon in 1889, to the building of Rogers Hall, and its pastors, including Rev. Sam Tallent.
The extraordinary stone work has put it on the National Register of Historic Places.
Photos.