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Lyndon J. "Lyn" Lampert
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He was born in Montana and went to high school in Grand Junction, Colorado. He went to Western Colorado University (then Western State College), where he became knowledgeable about the Little Book Cliff Railway and the town of Carpenter. He delivered a lecture on the Little Book Cliff Railway to the Mesa County Historical Society in November 1979. At that time, he was a resident of Gunnison, Colorado. Along with Robert W. McLeod, he published the book Little Book Cliff Railway: The Life and Times of a Colorado Narrow Gauge in 1984. He currently serves as the pastor of the Grace Fellowship in Lake City, Colorado.
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Lynn Albers
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Lynn Elizabeth Albers is the local history and ethnobotany specialist at the Vail Public Library (VPL). In addition to coordinating the Vail Valley Voices oral history program and the online VPL Local Digital Archive, Albers addresses local history inquiries and oversees a fledgling physical archives. She is also a member of the Cultural Heritage Committee for the Town of Vail.
Albers additionally administrates daily operations at the Eagle County History Museum in Eagle and serves as historian for the 10th Mountain Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution. In the past, she has consulted for various Ute ethnobotany and Ute ethnohistory projects; she has also worked in university library special collections and archives.
Alongside her husband, Dennis Laird, Albers is an active member of the Colorado Native Plant Society, Betty Ford Alpine Gardens, American Penstemon Society and the Eagle County Historical Society. She is also a trainer for Colorado State University Extension (Eagle County) Native Plant Master program. Currently, Albers is pursuing graduate studies in Cultural Resource Management.
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Lynn Cudlip
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Contributor to "Our River Our Valley", (source: Our River Our Valley: A Gunnison Valley Journal.)
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Lynn Heinisch
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KOTO news journalist from 1990-1996. Here is Lynn's LinkedIn profile summary:
"Global communications strategist, storyteller, and leader, with a track record building and guiding teams that deliver measurable results for international organizations. Extensive international development experience, including four years based in Africa leading NGO programs, as well as assignments in dozens of countries in Africa and Asia. Expertise in global health and development issues, executive communications, speechwriting, media relations, policy analysis and journalism. Highly effective in cross-cultural and fast-paced environments, and passionate about telling stories that inspire and engage. Creative and collaborative team builder with a talent for leading interdisciplinary teams. M.A., International Relations."
--Taken 2/7/24 from https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnheinisch
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Lynn Kanakis
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Lynn Kanakis was born in Price, Utah in 1938. His father sent Lynn to what is now the Vail Valley when Lynn was 14 in order for Lynn to work, herding sheep in the summer, for his godfather. Lynn spent his sheep herding summers along Gore Creek and his winters in Cisco, Utah. Lynn worked in the ore mill of Gilman mine (New Jersey Zinc) until the mine closed. He then went to work in a mine in Leadville, CO until he retired. He married Iva Smith, of Minturn, Colorado. Lynn and Iva still live in Minturn. Lynn is an avid fisherman.
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Lynn Rae Lowe
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"Lynn Rae has lived her life somewhere between the right and left brain with zeal and achievements across many creative disciplines.
Beginning at 5 as a dancer, by nine she was acclaimed actress playing on opposite George C. Scott. She has continued as a stage actress as a performer and writer. She also self published a book and wrote newspaper articles as the “The Gardening Guru”.
Starting as the Caterer for the Telluride Film Festival she eventually became Projects and Art Director with a staff of 250 people.
To her musical credit, she has sung in Carnegie Hall as well as being producer of the Telluride Jazz Festival and Station Manager of an NPR radio station.
As a teacher, she was an originator of Colorado Artist in the school program. Her adult program "Drawing It Out” is based on her core belief that it’s not that artists are special kinds of people, but rather each person is a special kind of artist.
Her artistic development, since returning to college to finish her degree with her children in the 90’s, has been internationally recognized through her award winning metal artwork. This has included prestigious museum exhibits, as well as having international gallery representation.
Her next phase of soul fulfillment is to share how you can tap into and use your creativity to live a more joyful existence."--taken from https://www.lynnraelowe.com/artist-statement, accessed 8/17/18.
Lynn Rae Lowe was the KOTO Radio general manager, starting in the 1970's until the fall of 1985. Lynn Rae was also involved in Telluride's community by starting Telluride's food co-op, as the president of the Telluride Arts Council, by managing the Telluride Film Festival's volunteers, and in starting an organization that supported all of Telluride's festivals.
Photo is also taken from Lynn Rae Lowe's website: https://www.lynnraelowe.com/artist-statement
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