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Historic Greeley and staff announce spring events, facility security actions and public meetings
Summary
Historic Greeley announced a spring tea on May 10 at the Southern Gillespie House; city staff posted dates for History Hour talks, History Fest and judicial-center informational meetings; the city will install temporary metal grates on the city-owned First Baptist Church windows under a state covenant to secure the building.
Historic Greeley and city staff used the commission meeting to publicize upcoming public programs, schedule changes and a property-security action for a city-owned building.
Rebecca Brunswick of Historic Greeley said the group will hold a spring tea on May 10 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Southern Gillespie House; tickets go on sale April 2. Brunswick also noted other rentals and programs at the Southern Gillespie House, including a children’s tea by Magical Moments and an evening Flourish program.
City historic-preservation staff (speaking at the meeting) listed three History Hour presentations: March 27 (Meg Dunn of Historic Larimer County on the Emma Malaby grocery property in Fort Collins) at the…
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