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The 1977 Winter Special Olympics
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Part of: Issue #05, Spring 1977 - Three Wire Winter Magazine (11 objects)
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Front Matter
The race is on!
Skiing - The Way We Were
The 1977 Winter Special Olympics
.....More Than a Superintendent!
Chariot Racing
Hawaii Comes to Steamboat Springs
The Art of Cross-Country Skiing and Waxing
"I Think, Really, It Started When We Came Over Rabbit Ears Pass, And I Saw This Valley
Reminiscence of Katherine Ellis Sandlin
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Description
Steamboat Springs hosts the first Winter Special Olympics in February, 1977.
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Issue #05, Spring 1977 - Three Wire Winter Collection
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Title
The 1977 Winter Special Olympics: Look at me I did it
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Special Olympics., Sports for people with mental disabilities., Winter sports., Cross-country skiing., People with disabilities., Ski jumping., Downhill skiing., Figure skating.
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Steamboat Springs hosts the first Winter Special Olympics in February, 1977.
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1977-04
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Article
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pages 10-17, Issue #05, Spring 1977
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steamboatlibrary:824
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English
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localorganization:14Tread of Pioneers MuseumLEGAL RELEASE FOR ORAL HISTORIES RELEASE OF TAPES OF ORAL HISTORY PROJECT INTERVIEW TO THE TREAD OF PIONEERS MUSEUM Date of Recording Approx. 1975-1987 I,Bill McKelvie, do hereby grant to the Tread of Pioneers Museum copyright to all materials related to the oral history interviews that I oversaw as part of the Steamboat Springs High School’s magazine and oral history project, Three Wire Winter. It is agreed that access to the tape recording(s) and edited transcript shall be available to qualified researchers under library use policy. I authorize the museum to edit, publish, and license the use of these oral history memoirs in any manner that the museum considers appropriate, and I waive claim to royalties that may be received as a consequence thereof by the museum. Description of material: Taper recording(s) and transcript resulting from approximately 230 oral history session(s) conducted approximately between 1975-1987. -------------------------------------------------- DEED OF GIFT Name of Signer: Bill McKelvie (Steamboat Springs High School teacher in charge of the class and project) (referred to as "Grantor" whether one or more): Preferred name or language for the object donation credit in exhibit and collection files: Three Wire Winter Oral History and Magazine Project Mailing address: Bill McKelvie PO Box 770664 Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 Telephone: 970-879-2854 Description of the Gift (the "Property") --Three Wire Winter Oral History and Magazine Project materials including (but not limited to) -----Oral history cassette tapes (approximately 230 interviews/tapes) -----Full collection of magazines, 24 total issues, two sets -----Support materials including (but not limited to) student notes, correspondence, curriculum notes, and a class scrapbook -----Photographs and slides taken by students. Grantor, being the sole legal owner(s) of the Property, does irrevocably and unconditionally give and convey to the Tread of Pioneers Historical Commission, a Colorado nonprofit corporation ("Grantee"), its successors and assigns, for its sole use and benefit without restriction as to use or disposition, the Property together with all rights, copyrights, and interests in or related to the Property. The Grantor for himself/herself, his/her heirs and personal representatives, does covenant and agree with the Grantee, its successors and assigns that at the time of the execution of this instrument he/she is the sole owner of the Property and has full power and lawful authority to give and convey the same in the manner and form provided under this instrument and the Property is free and clear from all other grants, liens, taxes, assessments, encumbrances and restriction of whatever kind or nature. I(we) have no objections to my (our) name(s) appearing as donor(s) in connection with the Property in Museum records, publication, and other descriptions. Grantor acknowledges that by means of this instrument, Grantor relinquishes all control over the Property and that it may be used, stored, displayed, reproduced and dealt with in any manner that the Grantee may determine to be appropriate.2015-01-20Englishorganization:14Tread of Pioneers Museumhttp://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-NC/1.0/?language=en