OSKALOOSA — The sun was shining brightly as several people gathered around the reading garden to celebrate the legacy of Kim “Gigi” Blackwell and the Oskaloosa Public Library.
According to a press release from the library, the historical marker was installed in March of 2020. However, the unveiling ceremony was postponed due to COVID-19 restrictions at the time.
The Historical Building Marker Project formed a few years ago, with the committee forming in January of 2017. The project was approved by the Historical Preservation Commission in September of 2017.
Blackwell, who the program described as “a beloved former member of our community,” died on Dec. 17, 2020. Her family wanted to honor her life by…