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The Annunciator is a newsletter that is mailed to all members several times a year with featured articles on people and events at the Ranch. In addition members also get postcards on a monthly basis to remind them of the upcoming events. |
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The Annunciator 2013 Spring Edition |
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Please download the PDF of the Living History Association newsletter "The Annunciator".
The Spring edition 2013 Annunciator is now available for download. In this issue we give homage to those who took difficult action in the harrowing days involving the Waldo Canyon fire. This issue also includes this year's events calendar in a new exciting format with many articles about the various events and activities you can attend and be a part of. A wonderful article on the history of The Ranch will take you as far back as the time of dinosaurs, showing that the ranch is a place where time is eternal. Finally, we nod to our dedicated volunteers, hard workers and donors that make the ranch possible. Download PDF, 3 MB
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The Annunciator 2012 Spring Edition |
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Please download the PDF of the Living History Association newsletter "The Annunciator".
The Spring edition 2012 Annunciator is now available for download. It includes a story about an important aspect of Colorado immigration - Tuberculosis - and the special huts designed for people who moved here in hopes of its cure. Articles on the various activities that our volunteers take part in, the annual Powwow, and the animals - both wild and domestic - that find themselves at the ranch. Enjoy! Download PDF, 3 MB |
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The Annunciator 2010 Spring Edition |
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Please download the PDF of the Living History Association newsletter "The Annunciator".
The Spring edition 2010 Annunciator has taken many hours of work. This issue completes the interview of Mr. Steve Kochis who lived in the Rock House and worked for Mr. Mr. Louis Dent when Rock Ledge Ranch was known as the Westland Ranch's 1940 - 1949. I was fortunate to spend time with Steve prior to his passing in 2009. His sharing with me some history of the Ranch was indeed a treasurer and part of the history of the Ranch that needed exploring. I have through the help of Board Member Lee Keyser the video and taped interview with Steve where it will be archived.
This issue contains information throughout related to life at the Ranch and two testimonials from former Docents and Staff members. Lead Interpreter Ms. Elizabeth Barber and Period Clothing Librarian Ms. Natalie Dale have written about how a Friendship Quilt was made by Jr. Docents. If you have ever wondered why we chose the title of our newsletter you can read about this also.
From this issue you can also discover answers to such questions as: "What is the 'Annunciator' and how was it used in 1890?", "Who is the fabulous "Cadillac Cowboy", Chuck Pyle and how is he related to John Denver, The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, and Susy Bogguss?" and "Why was Rock Ledge Ranch once called Westland Ranch?"
Our Thank You's are extended to all for your generous donations that has helped in saving our Ranch for 2010 as well as keeping our five horses fed and happy. Many pictures of life at the Ranch are throughout this issue. Your name is in print showing you have supported and kept open this part of history of Colorado Springs.
The Annual Meeting of the LHA as part of the Presidents Report and Ranch news from Ranch Manager Andy Morris gives you an idea of how thankfully we appreciate your support.
Ron Wright
President RLRHS LHA Download PDF, 2 MB |
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The Annunciator 2009 Spring Edition |
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The 2009 Spring edition features updates about how the ranch is handling these economic times and how you can help, articles about our two new English Shire Draft horses, exclusive interviews with former residents of the ranch - the Dent family, formal thanks to junior and adult docents, and a welcome to new LHA members. Download PDF, 1 MB |
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The Annunciator 2008 Winter Edition |
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The 2008 Winter edition features articles about the refurbished sprinkler wagon, a synopsis of last year's activities, ranch progress, formal thanks to junior and adult docents, a welcome to new LHA members and a recent visit from the great-great granddaughter of Robert and Elsie chambers (former owners of the Rock Ledge House). Download PDF, 2.7 MB |
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