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HAHA Thanks the Hermosa Library

3/22/2019

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Leta Campbell, treasurer of HAHA, presents a microwave oven to Roberta Upton, Hermosa librarian, on Friday, March 22nd.

The microwave, which will be used in the meeting room in the basement of the library building, is part of the Hermosa Arts and History Association's Thank You to the Hermosa Library for co-sponsoring the Journal Writing Workshop recently conducted by local author Linda M. Hasselstrom.

The microwave was funded by donations made expressly for this thank you gift.
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  • HAHA Is Hiring!
  • About HAHA
    • Mission and Goals
    • Contact and Connect
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    • History of HAHA
    • HAHA Museum
    • Meeting Minutes >
      • 2018 Minutes
  • Events
    • 2025 Events
    • 2024 Events >
      • 2024 Christmas Carnival
      • 2024 Plein Air "Art Out"
      • 2024 Online Auction
    • 2023 Events >
      • 2023 Online Auction
    • 2022 Events >
      • 2022 Online Auction
    • 2021 Events
    • 2020 Events
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    • 2018 Events
    • 2017 Events
    • 2016 Events
  • Programs
    • HAHA Committees
    • Memorial Garden
    • Memorial Bricks
    • Brand Boards
    • Museum Renovations
  • Bags, Boxes, and Bins of History
  • Hermosa History
    • Hermosa Coffee House displays
    • Stories of Local People
    • Places and Buildings
  • Hermosa Arts
  • Books and Memorabilia
    • 2020 Calendars
    • A Hermosa Mystery: Battle River Cemetery 1880-1895
    • Purchase Battle River Cemetery Book
    • Horse Thieves at Battle River, July 1882
    • Purchase Horse Thieves Book
    • History of Masonic Battle River Lodge #92 A.F. and A.M., 1886-2000
    • Purchase History of Masonic Lodge Book
  • Donate & Get Involved
    • Make a Donation
  • Sponsors
    • 2019 Christmas Carnival