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Rescued Old Park Bench

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Assigned To: cstein (Park and Recreation)
Ticket ID: 36514dc5

Over half a century ago, my late father-in-law Herman Nebel of Belt, Montana and past member of the Montana Professional Photographer's Association rescued an old wooden/metal park bench that had been located in the Paris Gibson Park and was at removed from the park and doomed for the dump. But, thankfully it was rescued by Herman and had it stored at his home in Belt, Montana until he died in 2011. Then my late husband Jim Nebel re-rescued it and brought it home in Rosalia, Washington (Eastern Washington) and it has been on display in our Budding Rose Art Gallery until yesterday. The bench was brought back to Montana by Jim's ex-wife Karen Nebel who lives in Florence, Mt. Karen would like to send a photo of the historical bench for your archives - if that's OK. - but we need to know an email address and contact name to send it to. Thanks

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Assigned To: cstein (Park and Recreation)

What a history you have on the bench.  You can send a photo of the bench to Cindy @ Park & Recreation.  email cstein@greatfallsmt.net

08/01/2017 - 10:35am
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Assigned To: cstein (Park and Recreation)

What a history you have on the bench.  You can send a photo of the bench to Cindy @ Park & Recreation.  email cstein@greatfallsmt.net

08/01/2017 - 10:35am
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08/01/2017 - 7:53am

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