Box MS 611.08
Contains 157 Results:
HMWF – Meeting with the National Park Service: Theme Statements 1 through 5 as it pertains to Heart Mountain., May 16-17, 2003
HMWF Board Meeting – *Concept paper, Interpretive Center Complex – Interpretive plan process and architect drawing , Oct.3-4, 2003
HMWF Board Meeting – Denver, CO. *Concept paper, Interpretive Center Complex – Interpretive plan process and architect drawing *Timetable *Plan of action for walking tour, draft and concept drawing *Special Use Permit application process -Bureau of Reclamation and letter from them *Comprehensive Interpretive Planning Process, recommended HMWF process *The Executive Committee recommendation to the Board.
HMWF –Photos P.611.553. – P.611.554 Honor Roll Re-dedication and hike up Heart Mtn. , July 5-6, 2003
HMWF – Honor Roll Re-dedication and hike up Heart Mtn. Photos P.611.553. – P.611.554 Shig Yabu and Bacon Sakatani at the top of Heart Mtn.
All Camps Conference – Discussion Points for Group/Breakout Session *Agenda, Aug.28-29, 2003
All Camps Conference – Discussion Points for Group/Breakout Session *Agenda
HMWF – *Invitation to the Honor Roll Dedication * Ceremony schedule – Master of Ceremonies: Bacon Sakatani *Program , July 5-6,2003
HMWF – Kokoro Kara, from our heart. Spring and Fall/Winter issues, 2003
Rocky Mountain Jiho, Vol. 42. – “Heart Mountain Remembered” by Bill Hosokawa, July 16, 2003
Rocky Mountain Jiho, Vol. 42. – “Heart Mountain Remembered” by Bill Hosokawa
Letters from John Y. Hayakawa. Mr. Hayakawa planted the “HONEYMOON TREE” for his wife when they were married in Heart Mountain., 2003, July-Oct.
Letters from John Y. Hayakawa to Pat Wolfe, LaDonna Zall, and Ann Noble. Mr. Hayakawa filmed the Honor Roll Dedication and sent copies to them and he signed a release. Each of his letters were personalized. He mentioned Bob Richard and how he was kind to give him and his wife a personal tour of several places, including where they were married in Powell. Mr. Hayakawa planted the “HONEYMOON TREE” for his wife when they were married while interned in Heart Mountain.
Pamphlet: The Nature Conservancy’s Heart Mountain Ranch. , 2003?
Pamphlet: The Nature Conservancy’s Heart Mountain Ranch. In 1999, The Nature Conservancy purchased the 15,137-acre heart Mountain Ranch, protecting it from development and ensuring public access to this unique mountain.
Letter From Terry Shima to Ann Noble Re: Oral History, Aug.-Sept.,2003
Letter From Terry Shima to Ann Noble Re: Oral History