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Open house set at Snyder Guard Station
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May 14, 2012 |
The
Bonners Ferry Ranger District is proud to
announce a celebration of the history and recent
renovation of the historic Snyder Guard Station.
At more than 104 years old the guard station has
been a symbol of north Idaho’s history as it
transitioned from housing early Forest Service
firefighters to becoming one of the finest
recreational sites in the region.
On May 19, the guard station will host an open
house that includes tours of the recently
renovated facilities, presentations of historic
interest and free chili and cornbread while it
lasts.
“Snyder Guard Station truly is one of those
special places that everyone in the area should
visit,” said Bonners Ferry District Ranger Linda
McFaddan. “This facility has been a part of
north Idaho since the early days when it housed
firefighters and trail crews. Today it’s a
favorite location for family reunions, weddings
and quiet retreats.”
Scheduled events will focus on traditional
skills and sharing our past. Visitors can walk
through the Forest Service time line, hear the
story of our beginnings and peek in on the old
Fire Dispatch office.
Everyone is encouraged to participate in cross
cut saw demonstrations, tree identification
presentations, and learn to locate wildfires
using an Osborne Fire Finder.
Other activities will include visits to the
cookhouse, Rangers house, log crew cabins and a
representational trail crew camp. Kids and
adults will enjoy seeing a mule packing
demonstration at the corral, trying on a smoke
chaser pack vintage 1940s, and learning about
the beginnings of the Smoke Jumper program.
In addition to the celebration, the Snyder Guard
Station’s history is also being featured as part
of the Smithsonian’s traveling exhibit “The
Way We Worked,” which opened at the Bonner
County Museum May 12.
This full day celebration will take place on May
19, 2012 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Directions to the Snyder Guard Station can be
found on the
guard station’s web page, or by calling the
Bonners Ferry Ranger District at (208) 267-5561. |
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