Oct 16, 2023

Smoky Hill Museum collecting 'river stories'

Posted Oct 16, 2023 4:31 PM

Submitted by Friends of the River Foundation

We want your River Stories!

The Friends of the River Foundation and the Smoky Hill Museum are collecting memories of the Smoky Hill River and its surroundings. These stories will not only help to inform guided historic river walks being developed by the Friends and Museum, but will also be a repository of knowledge and experience for future generations.

Smoky Hill River Photo courtesy The Friends of the River Foundation
Smoky Hill River Photo courtesy The Friends of the River Foundation

The path of the Smoky Hill River runs throughout our city, from south to north, flowing in from Indian Rock Park and around the YMCA, fairgrounds, and Oakdale Park. It borders downtown and Founders Park behind the theater, runs near the historic Dunbar School and Carver Center, and then out through Lakewood Park.

We invite you to share the stories you have and the memories you have made along the river and these surrounding areas. All stories are welcome, be they informational, fond, funny, troubling, or odd. If you have any old photos, we would love them too!

We offer three ways to share:

1) fill out a form online at www.smokyhillmuseum.org, click the Share Your Story link on the main page

2) pick up a story form to fill out at the Smoky Hill Museum, 211 W. Iron Ave., Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-5 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

 3) write your story down and mail it to the Smoky Hill Museum. Please preface your written account with your name, phone number, email, today’s date, approximate date and location of your story, and how old you were at the time.

If you have any questions please contact Anne Hoekstra at the Friends of the River Foundation, [email protected], or Nona Miller at the Smoky Hill Museum, [email protected].

Thank you for sharing your information, stories, and memories with future generations!

The Friends of the River Foundation is a Funded Partner of the Salina Area United Way. We would also like to thank the Salina Area United Way for partially funding this work through a Make a Difference Grant.

The Smoky Hill Museum is nationally accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.