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Between
Fences opens
in Winslow

The Winslow Historical
Society (WHS) opens
Between Fences at
SNOWDRIFT Art Space on
June 21, 2008.
Mayor Robin
Boyd cuts the
red ribbon to
open Between
Fences in
Winslow. To
his left is WHS
Board Member
Pat Raygor,
and to his right
is Old Trails
Museum
Director Lila
Atkins.
A visitor samples the cake at the
opening.
Visitors take in the Santa Fe Railroad exhibit
created by the Winslow Historical Society.
Dancers from Northland Pioneer College's Mexican Folklore Dance Club
perform a selection of traditional regional dances at the opening.
Visitors relaxing in the
SNOWDRIFT Art Space.
Pat Raygor listens to a family oral history from the display
created by WHS Board President Sue Tecklenburg.
Former AHC Board Member Allan Affeldt talks to AHC
Program Director Ann-Mary Lutzick at the opening.
WHS volunteer docents
created their own name
badges for the exhibit.
WHS Member Donna
Guiher and her husband
John Orstedt build worm
fences from sticks with
visitor signatures on them.
The opening day worm
fence grew to 12 feet long.
Visitors view the WHS portion
of the Between Fences exhibit.
WHS chose the theme of
transportation to define
borders in Winslow. Here
visitors view historic photos
and artifacts related to
Winslow's airport, trading
posts, and Route 66.
A dancer from the NPC Mexican Folklore
Dance Club performs at the opening.