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Springville council spotlights library volunteers and museum student committee for Salon 100 anniversary

Springville City Council · May 22, 2024
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Summary

Council and staff recognized long-serving library board volunteers and the Springville Museum of Art's Salon 100 student committee for organizing an anniversary series, conducting oral histories and helping acquire two works for the museum collection.

Council recognized several community volunteers and student contributors during the meeting. Dan (city staff) thanked Doug Hamilton, Lisa Willie, Leticia Goodman and Emily Hess Flinders for their service on the library board, noting volunteers often do behind-the-scenes work such as taking minutes and helping with policies. Council members praised the library’s usage statistics and described it as an important city asset.

Emily from the Springville Museum of Art presented the Salon 100 anniversary project, describing a student planning committee of six high-school students who helped select works, plan events, conduct interviews for a documentary project and write statements for the exhibition catalog. She said the museum acquired two works for the permanent collection in honor of the 2023–24 Springville High School student body and noted more than 40 oral histories were recorded for archival preservation in the museum and historical-society archives. Emily and staff presented certificates to student participants and thanked volunteers, including a local volunteer named Lee, for hundreds of hours contributing to the project.

The council also recognized Gina Wolf for a county “best-of” designation as an event planner and listed local 'best of' categories where Springville was recognized, from recreation facilities to the downtown area and library. The recognitions were ceremonial and no formal action was taken by the council during these presentations.