Celebrating Idaho's history |
February 21, 2013 |
March
4, 2013, marks the 150th anniversary of the
creation of Idaho Territory. Kootenai Tribal
Chair Jennifer Porter, Boundary County
Commission chair Dan Dinning and Bonners Ferry
Mayor David Anderson are proclaiming this date
in commemoration of a yearlong statewide
recognition of Idaho’s Territorial
Sesquicentennial. An “Essential Idaho: 150 Things That Make the Gem State Unique” exhibit at the State Historical Museum will feature 150 items nominated from organizations and individuals across Idaho representing Idaho’s diverse landscape, remarkable people, and fascinating history. This exhibition will open on March 4, 2013, in Boise. The Boundary County Museum is participating by having sent a sturgeon hook from its local collection. The Boundary County Historical Society and Museum will be providing a “Let’s Get Territorial” program for District 101 Fourth Grades on March 4. An evening event will be held on Saturday, March 9, in the Museum’s Portrait Hall, beginning at 7 p.m. A $5 donation is requested at the door. At 7 p.m. Friday, May 24, Idaho State Historian Keith Petersen will travel to Bonners Ferry for a special evening program titled “Inventing Idaho,” to be held at the museum’s Portrait Hall. Mark your calendars! For more information contact the Boundary County Historical Society and Museum at (208) 267-7720. |