In addition to her museum volunteer work, Judi is a talented dyer, weaver, and quilter. She has traveled extensively throughout Asia and has worked to grow her beautiful textile collection during her travels. Her documented textile collection includes over 650 handwoven, dyed, embroidered, and printed pieces from “Her wonderful knowledge and engaging presentation style have made her a stand-out school program volunteer. ” India, China, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Bhutan, Indonesia, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Vietnam. Judi has a son and two granddaughters in Texas, and a daughter, grandson and granddaughter in Fort Collins. The staff has come to know Judi as a person with wonderful curiosity and a dedication to learning and service, and appreciates everything she has done to support the museum. Congratulations Judi and thank you for 27+ years of dedicated service! MUSEUM STORE Gifts Artisans Jewelry Books Here’s one way to soothe the “tax blues” away: pick up a copy of “Cripple Creek Days,” by Mabel Barbee Lee! Originally printed in 1958, this book is a first hand, mostly true account of Cripple Creek’s raucous glory days ($21.95). Welcome spring by wearing a little of nature’s glitz! The store is offering beautiful druzy stone jewelry by Zhelaine. Store Hours Tuesday – Saturday, 10:00 am – 4:45 pm CSPM members receive a 10% discount at the museum store! MUSELETTER APRIL 2018 | PG 7
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