 It's a day. So at 4.35, let's call the meeting to order. And let's see, do you want a roll call or? Got it, but thank you. You're welcome. Fantastic. All right, so we do have Sheila here, but I don't see any other public invited to be heard. So unless you have something to add, Sheila? I don't. All right, so we have the revised minutes that Joanne provided, indicating that our meeting was in person last month. Does anyone have any changes or corrections or is there a motion to approve the minutes? Thank you, Linda. In a second, thank you Kelly. All right, all in favor? That's unanimous. All right, so we get over to Eric for his sessions. All right, we have another big slate of his sessions this month. So diving right in, we start this vintage technology, a palm pilot VA with a charging cradle, as well as this large mentor robotic arm palm pilot used by Longmont Firefighter, the robotic arm from the St. Grant School District. Next up, we have a bracelet that honors a Longmont service member, Captain James Ham. He was missing in action in 1968, was ultimately declared killed in action 1974, but these bracelets, they were made all across, for service members all across the country who are missing in action. And this one was worn by an active duty member of the armed forces, so it has a lot of meaning. That wasn't just something picked up in the shop. Is that Eric? Was the service member who donated it? Was he here in Longmont? He did not grow up here. He was actually in Washington State, but lives in this area now. Next up, we have a collection of things related to both youth baseball and the FAA. We have photos from the FAA Jets baseball team, as well as a Jets shirt, and then a number of photographs from the FAA facility, and also a short-sleeved baseball shirt from the North Johnson Corner Giants. Interestingly, not the donor of this, his father was actually on the museum board in the 1970s. Next up, we have a small collection of items from two local families, Coffin and Beederman. There's a souvenir tray of pumpkin pie days. A little hard to see in the photo, but this is a clothing stud from the Grand Army of the Republic, which was a Union veterans of the Civil War. This little is probably some kind of a piece of jewelry or part of a necklace. It's inscribed MDC, probably Merton D. Coffin, and then this is a little, probably like a toilet kit with a nail file to pick a spoon. Those came from a local house and both families have a lot of connections to this area. Next up, we have objects from Chino, Japan, a Longmont sister city. So in the 1990s, the museum director at that time had actually family in Japan, so he visited Japan and Longmont sister city a couple of times. And part of the culture of Japan is there's always a lot of gift giving. And so every time he would go, he would give more gifts. So these are all items that were given to him in Chino. Some of them really relate, have some specific Chino symbolism. So, and these are a little hard to see. Oh sorry, you can't see my first. So down in the lower corner, there's two triangular items. Those are bookmarks with the symbol of the Venus of Jamone, which is a fertility figure that was dug up near Chino, one of the oldest pieces of pottery found in Japan. And then the green item, kind of a round item, that's actually the Chino City Yatsubetake Museum, which is the museum that the Longmont Museum didn't exchange with in 1997, 1998. The other items are just kind of general relating to Japanese culture. Next up, we have two shaping dishes that were found in the basement of the Callahan House, made probably from silver plate. Callahan House has been an event space really since the 1930s, given to the city. So these document that period. Then we have a number of maps that were basically retrieved from the Emergency Operations Center that the city operated during the 2013 flood. So many of them have annotations and notes, what buildings are safe, what areas where roadblocks have been added. So they really do help tell the story of that 2013 flood. Next up, we have one of the last photos taken of the old Burlington School. So in 1869, there was a community called Burlington, a little bit south of downtown Longmont. They built a new schoolhouse, probably the biggest building in town. That building ultimately was moved out to the Leroy Ryder Farm and was torn down in the 1990s to make way for a subdivision. So this is a photograph of what it looked like, just shortly before it was torn down. And we have another photo from the early 20th century, and there were two doors. You can just see kind of the shades of on the end facing us here. And then interestingly enough, that gap in the boards, originally where that gap was, it set Burlington School. So next up, we have the first item from our top 10 most wanted lists that we've acquired. So we're still kind of putting this together. It's part of our collections plan. But something we've had a group discussing the museum's collections plan, which showed you all some months back talking about kind of guiding what the museum would like to collect. So we put together a top 10 list. One of the things on it was a tortilla roller, and the item up at the top, which just sort of looks like a piece of, you know, wooden rod, was in fact used by the woman in the photo to make tortillas for many years. So I have a nice item. It was actually donated by a member of our collections plan review group. And last but not least, we have a framed sign, a gold line on glass that says, C. W. Pates was found in his former home. It was a prominent farmer, died in 1959, the age of 93, was one of the founders of the Great Western Stock Show, and also helped you found the Boulder County Fair. So it seems appropriate to any questions on any of those items. I can see a question. The Kalman on-house objects. I don't know. Because you can have all of your own stuff. How much does the museum house, and how much does it cost to sell all of these things back and forth? What's out there for them? So what they have are kind of things that are things that they still use. And this when facilities brought these in, I talked about Kalahan house, you know, if these are things you would want or would want to display, then we wouldn't accept them. Because the Kalahan house is in a separate division of the city. We work with them a lot, but we don't really trade objects back and forth. So they do have a lot of their own material. But these were things they said they didn't really have any interest in having. So some of the other things are a Komal, which is what you would cook the tortillas on. A Reddale camper. That's the largest thing on the list. So Reddale Coach was a local company that made travel trailers and campers. Love to have one of those. A photograph that's actually of Old Burlington. We have a few photos of buildings after they've been moved or many years later, but nothing from Old Burlington itself. And see objects from some of the iconic Longmont businesses like trailer hardware and lootstruck, things like that. And blanking on the rest, but that's and it's still very much kind of a evolving list. So it's one of the things we will hopefully bring back to you the collections plan for adoption. And we can have a discussion about kind of what we've got on the list now and see if there's things you think should be included or swapped out. Any other questions? Someone want to make a motion to accept or not any or all of the exceptions? Oh, I didn't believe that they accept all the items of Eric's. All in favor? That's unanimous. Fantastic. All right. Thank you, Eric. You're welcome. Thank you all. All right. Reports? Would you take it away? Sure. As usual, I'm going to go through all of them. But thank you for the last question. Thank you. Thank you. Also, that's an important thing that continues business as usual. 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