Monday, October 23, 2006
Photos from the museum's first day
You'll find the posting about the opening below.


We should quickly add that Donnie Weeks is not part of the exhibit. Donnie was one of the first visitors. Donnie is one of the folks, like Cy Happy, who has carried the torch for Lakewood history for so many years.
I'm not entirely sure she and I were supposed to enter the exhibit, but hey, there has to be some perks for being there the first day. I don't believe anyone answered on the other end of the line since the room represents the year 1937. If someone had answered the phone from 1937...
... we would have asked whoever answered to ask Norton Clapp to pose for a photo with the Lakewood Colonial Center! We need that photo for whenever we do another Lakewood history book. However many months the book has been out, I am still unaware of a photo of Mr. Clapp in front of the theater or another of the buildings. I am thinking of offering a bounty, like maybe free dinner at a Lakewood Cares meeting.



This is a representation of what the police station will look like. I'm kidding. Gosh, calm down. This is actually a representation of a pioneer home.
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We should quickly add that Donnie Weeks is not part of the exhibit. Donnie was one of the first visitors. Donnie is one of the folks, like Cy Happy, who has carried the torch for Lakewood history for so many years.
I'm not entirely sure she and I were supposed to enter the exhibit, but hey, there has to be some perks for being there the first day. I don't believe anyone answered on the other end of the line since the room represents the year 1937. If someone had answered the phone from 1937...
... we would have asked whoever answered to ask Norton Clapp to pose for a photo with the Lakewood Colonial Center! We need that photo for whenever we do another Lakewood history book. However many months the book has been out, I am still unaware of a photo of Mr. Clapp in front of the theater or another of the buildings. I am thinking of offering a bounty, like maybe free dinner at a Lakewood Cares meeting.


This is a representation of what the police station will look like. I'm kidding. Gosh, calm down. This is actually a representation of a pioneer home.
Forward this post

