Background
Colton, Bonnie Myers was born on December 7, 1931 in Oswegatchie, New York, United States.
(The originator of the Homewood Book Series shares with he...)
The originator of the Homewood Book Series shares with her readers more chapters from her life experiences, encounters with her opinions, and her surprising gift of poetry—in many forms. Following the popular Walking a Roundabout Path (2004), this second volume, I Tell You All This Because..., once again challenges readers to look beyond the obvious. Similar to her first book in format, this one promises to be a popular gift item as well. Short chapters. Quick reading. A gem of nostalgia and insight.
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(Journeys of discovery and remembrance fill these pages. F...)
Journeys of discovery and remembrance fill these pages. From childhood joys to elder observations, the author shares her knack for seeing from a different perspective.
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Colton, Bonnie Myers was born on December 7, 1931 in Oswegatchie, New York, United States.
Student, Newspaper Institute of America, New York City, 1961; student, Dale Carnegie Institute, Watertown, New York, 1978; student, Jefferson Community College, Lowville, New York, 1985.
Record keeper, tax accountant, Homewood Farm, Boonville, New York, 1958-1989; consultant/oral history interviewer, Tug Hill Commission, Watertown, 1988-1991; freelance writer/columnist, photographer, Lowville, since 1981; newsletter editor, program coordinator, THRIFT newsletter, Lowville, 1991-1994; independent oral history interviewer, folklorist, Lowville, since 1991. Writer weekly colonel Journal and Republican, Lowville, since 1990.
(The originator of the Homewood Book Series shares with he...)
(Journeys of discovery and remembrance fill these pages. F...)
Volunteer newsletter editor First Presbyterian Church, Lowville, 1990-1993. Volunteer critic National Writers Club, Aurora, Colorado, since 1988. Member legislation advising committee Chloe Ann O'Neil, New York State Assemblywoman, since 1995.
Public poetry readings at Lewis County History Society, Ogdensburg Library., Lowville Library., 1993-1995. President THRIFT, 1997-1998, New York Forest Owners Association, 1983-1987. Member Lewis County History Association (life, videotape and history programs), New York Forest Owners Association (Heiburg Award for service to forestry 1992), Academy American Poets, Adirondack Museum, National Trust for History Preservation, National Writers Club.
M. Donald M. Colton, January 4, 1952. Children: Cherie Binns, Tricia Kennison, Jean Balch, Roger, Ben, Lin Sawyer, Neil.