Towering Down Hygiene Church of the Brethren 1880

 Hygiene Church of the Brethren 1880

Winter season, Hygiene Colorado, Boulder County, Church of the Brethren. In 1879 a movement to erect a church building was started. Money, labor, and material were pledged.

In 1880 the building was completed. Among those who contributed labor were the Runyans, who hauled much of the stone from Lyons and T.A. Turner, who built the wood benches, using a planer to make the benches by hand. Cash amounting to $1,133 was collected and about $867 in labor was donated. The church was built for a total cost of $2000.

Hygiene is an unincorporated community with a U.S. Post Office in Boulder County, Colorado, United States.

“Hygiene Hay Days” was created as an autumn community festival by Hygiene business owners in 2012. In 2013 the festival was organized by a cooperative effort of business owners and the Hygiene Community Association.

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James "Bo" Insogna was Born and raised in Pittsburgh PA. He studied with the New York Institute of Photography. He Started his photography career 1984. He opened a studio in Boulder, Colorado downtown on the Boulder mall. Shooting for local newspapers, magazines, Skiing, Bicycling, models portfolios and some commercial work. In 1987 the economy got bad in Boulder so he decided to make a move to Scottsdale Arizona. Once in Arizona, He became a staff photographer for the Phoenician Arabian Horse Magazine doing the covers, inside lay outs and a two page spread called Bo Trek. In the late 1980's - 1990's he was a respected member of the Arabian Horse Community in Arizona, chosen to photograph champions, riders, trainers and owners. From the first Arizona lightning monsoon season, Bo very quickly became a Lightning Storm Chaser. Striking-Photography.com, www.ArizonaLightning.com and aka www.TheLightningMan.com was born. A very fun, exciting and dangerous job! Since 1987 he has spent many years pursuing elusive lightning storms spanning miles of natural desert. It takes great dedication, courage and desire to grip a metal camera upon a metal tripod astride mountain peaks with lightning crashing mere paces away. His prints reflect the courage and passion he feels for his art. He has been featured on television and in print. In 1991 The VVA honored him by choosing his Photograph "Operation Desert Storm" as the official print of the Arizona Desert Storm Memorial Fund. The men and the flag represent the "Operation" and the Victory and Liberation of Kuwait. The Saguaro represents the "Desert" and the men and women who served in the Gulf. The Lightning represents the "Storm" and the Air War with swift, precise strikes. Twenty years after leaving Boulder, Bo decided to relocate his family back in Colorado. He settled in Boulder County. Lovin Life in Boulder County! Facebook Twitter G+ Bo featured on ABC News TV 15 Bo featured on TV 3

Posted on January 9, 2014, in Churches, Colorado, Hygiene Colorado, Sepia Prints, Trees and tagged , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.

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