Dedication of “Ron Stewart” Parks Administrative Building & Rabbit Mountain Open Space

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For Immediate Release
May 23, 2017

Boulder County Commissioners' Office
Barb Halpin, Public Information Officer
303-441-3500

Naming Dedication Ceremonies and Ribbon Cuttings for
Retired Open Space Director, Ron Stewart 


All are welcome to attend either or both ceremonies on Wednesday, May 31
starting at 3:30 p.m. Light refreshments and a hike will be offered at Rabbit Mountain Open Space following the unveiling of the new signage


(Boulder County, Colo.) -- The Boulder County Commissioners will host two dedication ceremonies on Wednesday, May 31, to rename both the Parks & Open Space Administrative Building in Longmont and Rabbit Mountain Open Space near Lyons to include the name of Ron Stewart, the county’s long-time and recently retired Parks & Open Space Director. 

Ron Stewart retired from Boulder County in September 2016 following 39 years of service in various capacities with Boulder County Government: Five years as a Parks & Open Space Advisory Committee member, 20 years as a County Commissioner, and 17 years as the Director of Parks & Open Space. 

"Current and future generations are indebted to Ron Stewart for the enduring legacy of protected open space he helped envision and create,” said Boulder County Commissioner, Elise Jones. “Our beautiful and beloved preserved lands are a defining character of our county and a chief reason many find Boulder County such an outstanding place to live and visit."  

The Board of County Commissioners have stated that the Parks and Open Space Administrative Building–where key open space planning, preservation, and maintenance coordination occurs every day, and Rabbit Mountain Open Space–a popular hiking destination for all ages, both embody Ron’s spirit and his leadership in the long term rural preservation of Boulder County. 

Board of County Commissioners Chair, Deb Gardner, added “We are honored to be able to dedicate two very important embodiments of Ron’s nearly 40-year legacy of preserving open space in Boulder County to the man who helped make them possible." 

Dedication Ceremonies & Ribbon Cuttings

Wednesday, May 31, 2017 – Starting at 3:30 p.m.

  • 3:30-4 p.m. Dedication of Ron Stewart Parks & Open Space Administrative Building, 5201 St. Vrain Road in Longmont (map)
  • 4-4:30 p.m. Transition and driving time to Rabbit Mountain Open Space
  • 4:30-5 p.m. Dedication of Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain Open Space, 14950 N. 55th St. in Longmont, near Lyons (map)
     

All are welcome to attend either or both ceremonies. Light refreshments will be served and a nature hike will be offered following the dedication ceremony and unveiling of the new signage at the Ron Stewart Preserve at Rabbit Mountain Open Space. 

"Thanks to Ron’s enduring legacy, the Boulder County Open Space program stands apart as the crown jewel in the reflection of this county’s deeply-rooted culture for preserving history and natural spaces,” said County Commissioner Cindy Domenico. “It's only fitting that these two special places should bear his name as evidence of his dedication to long term public service and to preserving land and open spaces for generations to come.”  

Under Ron Stewart’s leadership, more than 100,000 acres of land were protected in perpetuity from future development. For more information, see: http://bit.ly/Open-Space-Director-Ron-Stewart-Retires.  

For more information about the dedication ceremonies, contact the Boulder County Parks and Open Space Department at 303-678-6200. View invitation.