> Just in case anyone in City Art is interested--thought
> I'd forward this.
> Bill was a great suporter of City Art, read for us several
> times over the
> years, published in the journal, etc. etc.
>
> Friends:
>
> By now, most of you probably have heard via the media or by
> phone about our
> great friend Bill Studebaker drowning while kayaking on
> July 4 in the East
> Fork of the South Fork of the Salmon River near Yellow
> Pine.
>
> For those of you who don't know, they recovered his
> body from the river
> yesterday afternoon (Monday, July 7). Some of you have
> asked about plans for
> a memorial, and those plans have now become more clear. The
> family is
> putting together a memorial "service" for Bill at
> the College of Southern
> Idaho Herrett Center in Twin Falls on Saturday, July 12,
> 2.p.m., followed by
> an outdoor gathering at Rock Creek Park in Twin Falls from
> 3:30 to 7:30 or
> so, depending on when the formal service ends.
>
> Bill's daughter Tona is asking that those attending the
> Rock Creek Park
> gathering bring their own lawn chairs, food, and beverage
> of choice (beer's
> OK in the park). She is renting a PA system and those who
> wish to say a few
> words about Bill or read something are welcome to
> participate.
>
> Meanwhile, Bill's friend Bruce Reichert of Idaho Public
> Television has put
> together a nice remembrance of Bill on the IPTV website
> with links to
> television clips of Bill from "Outdoor Idaho"
> episodes.
>
> http://idahoptv.org/outdoors/oi_stories.cfm
>
> Cards can be sent to Bill's wife Judy Studebaker at
> 2616 East 4000 North,
> Twin Falls, ID 83330.
>
> Rick Ardinger
> Executive Director
> Idaho Humanities Council
> 217 W. State St.
> Boise, ID 83702
> 208-345-5346
> www.idahohumanities.org
>
> "Deepening understanding of human experience by
> connecting people with
> ideas."
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