Clancy students judge mining posters at museum

Clancy students Parker Hornung, Jameson Canney and Caleb Wilson recently spent time at the Jefferson County Museum helping to judge the poster display created by Jefferson High School students. (Photos courtesy of the Jefferson County Museum).

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Clancy Elementary School students from Ryan Fetherston’s seventh and eighth grade classes helped judge the 54 posters created by the Jefferson High School American history class and now on display at the Jefferson County Museum. 

The students also received a lecture by logger and miner Don Balser. In addition to the posters, the museum has a new logging display that was made possible by items loaned by Balser, Bob Marks and the Dahl Ranch. 

Museum Director Melody Pesta was pleasantly surprised at how serious Fetherston’s students were about judging the posters. 

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