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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPROCLAMATION Smith, Loisa Ø4tL10t JJark,EoIorabo ci damatton WHEREAS,Lois Smith and family became proprietors of the historic Baldpate Inn in 1986,originally founded in 1917 by Charles and Gordon Mace,eight miles south of Estes Park on Highway 7;and ‘WHEREAS,the Inn was named after the popular novel, play and movie The Seven Keys to Baldpate by Earl Derr Biggers,and also became famous for its “Key Room”, estimated to contain some 20,000 keys sent to or left behind,by people from all over the world;and ‘WHEREAS,as Innkeeper,Lois Smith oversaw a Main Lodge of 12 rooms,five cabins,and provided housing for 26 employees on the grounds;and ‘tVHEREAS,the Inn also became famous for Lois Smith’s ‘made from scratch’cooking,rising at 4:oo a.m.to prepare daily lunches and dinners for the soup and salad buffet,which included scrumptious corn bread and cherry pies,among other delicious selections;and WHEREAS,a visit to the Inn,by Lois Smith’s design,included weekly programs on the deck or in the “Key Room”,plays in the “Keythedral”, and numerous summer celebrations,come rain or shine;and WHEREAS,the historic Inn and its world renown “Key Room”were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 and celebrated its 100th anniversary in 2017,was sold in late 2020 by Lois Smith. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED that the Mayor and Board of Trustees of the Town of Estes Park do hereby recognize LOIS SMITH and do herby find it an honor and distinct pleasure to present this Proclamation in recognition of her many contributions and the joy she has brought to the Town of Estes Park. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused this seal to be affixed. Th Attest: June 8,2ó2’l