Staff members of the Riley County Historical Museum received a plaque honoring the late former director, Cheryl Collins, who died last month after a brief bout with cancer.
Commission Chair John Ford presented a plaque to staff members in memory of Collins. Those in attendance were Curator of Design and Interim Director Allana Parker, Curator of Collections Dawn Munger, and Archivist/Librarian Linda Glasgow.
Ford says this was something he wished he didn’t have to do, and hopes future commissioners don’t have to as well.
John Ford
Ford wanted the staff members present to speak about Collins so everyone can see how close they were.
Parker accepted the plaque and spoke about Collins’ legacy.
Allana Parker 1
Parker also spoke to some of the awards and honors Collins had received during her tenure with the county. One of Parker’s favorite things about Collins was her knowledge of the area and the kindness she showed to the community.
Allana Parker 2
Munger says, as the newest member of the team, Collins welcomed her with open arms.
Dawn Munger
Glasgow had just started at the museum when Collins was an intern. She was originally hired by previous director before Collins.
Linda Glasgow
Glasgow was pleased when Collins became the director, as it gave staff tremendous continuity and she was a wonderful boss. She says Collins was a good friend and she misses her terribly.
The plaque will be put on display in the Riley County Museum.