There were many people who proved integral to bringing the Lower Lake Schoolhouse Museum's restoration to its current point. In addition to Jane Weaver and her late husband, John, Tom Malley, Les Parker and Scott Drew were thanked.

The museum's Preservation Committee members were lauded for their dedication to the project. Members include Jane Weaver, Arlene Carter, Mary Beth Alteneder, Sharon Von Haesler, Maxine Glimme, Judy Mullens, Jeanette Jablonski, Marc Giberson, Winkie Griffin, Barbara Parker, Tom and Vivian McFarling and Jackie Armstrong.

Public Services Director Kim Clymire also thanked Ron Trenary of B&C Construction, who built the bell tower; architect Jonathan Byer; Bud Boyce, responsible for the tower's finial fixture at the very top; Dwain Goforth, the museum's assistant curator; Jackie Armstrong, an analyst in the Public Services office; and the county's park maintenance staff.

 

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