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Hot Sulphur Happenings... McKinney arrested for burglary charges Derrick Ray Linzie, 47, was arrested on June 19, 2019 by the Summer is here, and with it come monitoring the campers. Stop by and say Kremmling Police Department on some great activities. Join the Summer hi to Patrick! charges of third degree burglary, Reading Program at our local library. A special thanks to David Fraser, possession of burglary tools and There is no age limit and all of our county who has volunteered countless hours thefts, attempted burglary and libraries are offering free fun programs. planting and nurturing the flowers on the criminal mischief. Join our Hot Sulphur Fire House West end of town. We sure do appreciate He was taken into custody after Book Club. We meet the second Monday the beauty of the blooms!! being found in a storage room at a of the month at 5:30 at the Hot Sulphur Hot Sulphur resident Ed Bennett local residence. Fire Station. July's book is Endurance by has had some photographs featured After an investigation, Mugshot | Derrick Ray Linzie Scott Kelly. You can pick up a copy at in the paper the last few weeks. His McKinney is believed to have the Hot Sulphur library. hummingbird photo in last week's burglarized the Kremmling Car Wash in front of the judge on Monday for We have a camp host in Pioneer Park Gazette was amazing! on February 24, 2019 and again on June sentencing on the February charges. this summer who is doing a great job 16, 2019. Kremmling Police Chief Jamie Allegedly he took the quarters from Lucas thanked the public for their help in the coin box after using a key to access this arrest. "It is a community problem the box. He is then believed to have when individuals come into town to take taken the quarters to Kum & Go to advantage of our business owners and purchase items. citizens, and citizens greatly assisted in He was transported to the Grand the quick apprehension of this suspect." County Detention Center in Hot Sulphur Springs. He is expected to appear Sunday Worship

KREMMLING COMMUNITY CHURCH “Where God’s presence is transforming lives” Service: Sundays at 10:00 a.m. 4th St. and Eagle Ave. 970-724-3655 www.kremmlingcommunitychurch.org

GORE RANGE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School - 9:00 a.m. Sunday Worship Service - 10:00 a.m. Thursday Night Prayer - 6:30 p.m. photo by Penny Hamilton Jesus said to them “Come and See” John 1:39 Volunteers of Experimental Aircraft Association Chapter 1267 worked hard inside and outside under sunny sky on Saturday, July 8 to maintain 1117 Jackson Ave. - 970-724-9604 and clean the former Rocky Mountain Airways airline terminal now home of the EAA Chapter aviation educational and youth aviation scholarship TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH programs. This historic building also houses the Grand County Historical Service: Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Association Emily Warner Field Aviation Museum. These aviation boosters 4th Sunday of every month: at 5pm

will be contacting community businesses and donors to support the July 6 “We are a Christian family of God that seeks to serve aviation scholarship auction and annual pancake breakfast. To volunteer Christ with justice, peace and love for all people” or for more info contact Bill Cowgill at 847-571-9944. Another example of what makes Grand County...well, GRAND! 9th St. and Central Ave. - 970-724-3626 Page 3 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Visionary Broadband to launch services by August 1 Preliminary response from weather. But Macarelli assures that their the community is positive and services have proven reliable in windy, snowy, remote communities across their excited. Of their partnership network. In addition, “We’re really well- with Visionary and their known for our excellent customer service support of helping to bring the and locally-based technical service,” new service to Kremmling, says McDonald. “We are prepared to Rob Wissenbach, IT Director respond to technical issues on weekends of Middle Park Health, noted or to service towers in heavy snows. -- The ideal scenario is when you don’t “Internet access is important notice your internet service, because it’s and we are more than happy just working reliably in the background.” to help out in bringing a “Another exciting thing about the quality, accessible service wireless model is how quickly it can be to Kremmling. We think deployed,” she notes. And this would it is really beneficial for a seem to be evidenced by the service’s competitor to come in. And upcoming launch date, the week of July 29. The company is excited to sign up we think the increased ability new customers and is anticipating 50 for telecommuting and other Mbps packages to cost around $60-per- work options will just make month. They are also offering a free Kremmling an even greater installation promotion, that will allow photo by Kim Cameron place to live.” MPH Public residents of Kremmling to switch their service without having to worry about Aaron Macarelli of Visionary Broadband presents his proposal for a new Relations Director, Tiffany Freitag agrees, “We want to what can often be high setup costs. intenet service in town to the trustees in April. Jason Wikberg listens intently. More information can be found by be a great community partner visiting Visionary Broadband online at by Marissa Lorenz The antenna will be one in any way we can.” www.vcn.com or calling their customer of two in the community, service line at 1-888-682-1884 Residents and businesses of with the second one to be Questions have been raised about Kremmling will soon have a new located on the new Middle wireless reliability, in particular, in option for high-speed internet service, Park Health Wellness Center. what can be Kremmling’s inclement as long-time telecommunications company Visionary Broadband plans on Engineering assessment and “launching a brand new internet network modeling has already been that the town deserves and has been done and the company feels waiting for.” confident that it will be able This last is part of the enthusiasm to well-serve most all of expressed by Aaron Macarelli of Kremmling. Visionary Broadband, as he discusses the service and the opportunities that the “We’re in our 25th year,” explains company hopes to bring to Kremmling. Stacie McDonald from Visionary. “And “We want to bring a wireless model that we’re really known for helping smaller offers a solid mechanism for delivering communities get high-speed internet. high speed internet that is reliable and We like to work in partnership with flexible.” those communities. And this is what’s Macarelli began discussions with going on here, the community coming Town Manager Dan Stoltman after together with Visionary to work through Middle Park Health chose to contract coverage points to provide better service. with Visionary for upgraded fiber-based What we’re doing is helping people 301 Marina Drive | Grand Lake | 970.557.6044 internet services across the organization, connect and that’s what’s so fun to watch including their Walden, Granby and -- when people say, ‘I can Skype my Kremmling facilities. An opportunity grandkids,’ or ‘I’m taking on-line classes Middle Park Health - Grand Lake Clinic was recognized for more widespread that are going better than ever,” thanks to services and Visionary began assessment those faster connections.” NOW OPEN of Kremmling as a possible recipient The company will offer several Opening Tuesday June 18th, 2019 for wireless-based internet, similar to options with speeds up to 250 megabits Please join us for a ribbon-cutting ceremony networks the company provides in other per second (Mbps), though Macarelli at 5:00pm on June 21st small towns across , , says that 50 or 100 Mbps plans are the and Montana. So in April, Macarelli most common packages. “The wireless Located at the Grand Lake Center approached the Kremmling Town service allows you to have more devices. 301 Marina Dr, Grand Lake, CO 80447 | Phone: 970.557.6044 Council and proposed renting space for Each user can stream their own shows. Hours of operation an antenna on the Town’s water tower It just gives a great platform for the Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday 8:00am-5:00pm located north of 21st Street. whole family. Streaming TV or movies On June 5, the Council voted or watching sporting events-- it will unanimously to enter into a 10-year lease seem amazing if you’re not used to those MIDDLE PARK HEALTH with Visionary, leasing space on the speeds. And for gamers -- that’s what the Keeping Life Grand tower for $200 a month with the option higher speeds are for.” Winter Park | Granby | Kremmling | Walden | Grand Lake to substitute internet services in lieu of 970.724.3442 | MiddleParkHealth.org payment. Page 4 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Reclaimed water in Town Square used on lawn by Rich Rosene The sanitation district’s reuse system irrigation purposes. Sanitation District is completely independent of the town’s The floating disks District Manager drinking water system. The sprinkler help to retain heat in systems at the town square and the the water to improve Have you noticed the purple signs cemetery have physical disconnects that treatment in very cold around the Town Square? The signs are only allow one system to provide the water temperatures part of a nationwide system of marking water to irrigate, either town water or each winter and to reuse water facilities with purple. The reuse water, with no chance of a cross prevent the growth of distribution pipes installed underground connection. The sprinkler systems at the algae in the summer. are colored purple and the purple Town Square and the Cemetery will run The disk covers are hydrants through town are connected to during the early morning hours for the much more effective the reuse distribution system. most effective watering of the grass. and less susceptible The Kremmling Sanitation District Reuse water is wastewater that has to damage than the and the Town of Kremmling are now been treated to meet specific safety old fabric covers. The irrigating the Town Square with reuse standards for irrigation use. The reuse combination of the water. The Town Cemetery was placed water is disinfected with chlorine and domes and the covers on the reuse system for irrigation last filtered before it is delivered into the allows the wastewater summer. The use of reuse water will reuse distribution pipelines. The district to be treated to meet take some of the pressure off of the is required to test the reuse water weekly all of the District’s town’s water treatment plant during the for any pathogens and for turbidity. The CDPHE standards. critical irrigation season. The cemetery Colorado Department of Public Health Over the past uses about 43,000 gallons per day and the and Environment (CDPHE) has strict several years the town square uses about 11,000 gallons reuse water quality standards and the district has applied for and received The staff is responsible for operating the per day for irrigation. The district district had to upgrade the wastewater several grants from the Energy and treatment plant, collection system, and installed a sprinkler system this year at treatment process prior to providing the Mineral Impact Fund of the Colorado reuse system to meet CDPHE permit the treatment plant that will use about reuse water. Department of Local Affairs (DOLA) standards. 30,000 gallons per day. The district and The District is currently operating and from the Small Communities Grant The sanitation district’s usage fees town hope to expand the reuse irrigation over 500 Bio-Domes in two of its program within the CDPHE to cover the are included on the monthly bill from system to Ceriani Park in 2020 and the treatment lagoons and has floating disk costs the Bio-Dome and floating disk the town, but it is a separate entity with Red Mountain Sports Complex shortly covers on all four treatment lagoons. covers projects. its own board of directors. If you want after to further reduce the amount of The Bio-Domes treat the wastewater The sanitation district has two full additional information on the district, its water the water treatment plant has to very effectively and allow the district time employees, Jeremy Bock and Pat office is located in the town hall and can be contacted 724-3249. produce during the summer irrigation to store the treated water in its two Etler, a summer seasonal worker, and a season. large storage lagoons as reuse water for part time district manager, Rich Rosene.

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JUNE 28, 2019 8:15AM - 1PM Doggie Dash 2019 The Doggie Dash is a Fun Granby Community Center Run/Walk event to benefit 129 N 3rd Street, Granby CO animals in Grand County by providing financial assistance RSVP Required by June 21st for spay/neuter surgeries and one-time urgent care for pet owners with financial need. www.2019grandsld.eventbrite.com Registration 8:30 Questions? Please email 970-468-0295 x107 Shotgun [email protected] or call start 970-887-2988

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Sessions include Aging in SPONSORED BY Place, Medicare & Medicaid P.O. Box 1972 • Granby, CO • 80446 and a local resource panel. asdfghjklglzxcvnm,./12ghsetttyuiop-98321zro0,.1dsfgcx asdfghjklglzxcvnm,./12ghsetttyuiop-98321 Lunch Provided Page 5 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Pipe projets completed in Kremmling to check the plant on the computer and see The County owns the airport it was still operating.” He immediately property and the fairgrounds. The pipe began troubleshooting elsewhere and crosses these properties and the Town found the large break in the water main required a legal easement to dig up on his way to the water plant. the ground which was 8-feet below the “The water plant remained running surface. while the leak was being repaired “In turn, the County received new to maintain positive pressure so no service lines for the fairgrounds and the contamination could get into the line,” Extension Hall,” elaborated Bock. said Bock emphasizing the safety of the The pipe crossed under the asphalt Town’s water, adding that the Town’s on County Road 364 and also near the water supply was never affected and Extension Hall. “We were lucky we service was never interrupted. only had to dig-up small sections of the Fortuitously, the Town was already pavement.” working with Maximum Services on The project had been on the horizon another project and the contractors were for over four years and was budgeted this on hand to aide Public Service, dig up year for $159,000. the water main, and put on a temporary The owners of the River Ranch clamp. The contractors are now working Mobile Home Park took advantage of with the public service crew, Bock, the line replacement to upgrade their Dillon Willson and Curtis Docheff to own services and extended the eight- replace the iron pipe with a plastic one inch main to their property if there were and the work is expected to be completed ever future development. Right now the next week. trailers are served by a two-inch tap. The new line will be placed parallel River Ranch Mobile Home Park to the old line, be disinfected, and then manager Tracy Lemon commented, tied into the main line. Again, no service “We greatly appreciate being given courtesy photo will be interrupted. the opportunity to upgrade while the Earlier in the month, Maximum digging was underway. This allowed us Crews unearth the leaky pipe on County Road 12. The project follows the Services worked with the Town to replace to chime in on the action at a much lower completion of a larger project near the River Ranch Mobile Home Park. approximately 1300 feet of an eight- inch expense then if only we were interested water main feeding River Ranch Mobile Kremmling’s Public Works Director, placed below the spillway to help in an upgrade. Maximum services did Home Park, the fairgrounds, the Pellet Jason Bock and his staff have had a busy stabilize the banks and prevent erosion an excellent job and restored our water Plant, and the Boat Storage and Fed/Ex spring. that plagued the crews in 2011. service as quickly as possible.” property. The reservoir began spilling on Bock can also monitor the plant River Ranch Mobile Home Park was The new pipe replaced a four-inch Mother’s Day and has continued to remotely on his computer which helped never formally annexed into the Town steel pipe that was leaking. spill for the last five weeks. According him immediately identify a break in the and pays higher water rates. to Bock when the reservoir overflows, line on June 8. Incidentally, the break in “We are going to save a lot of water “The abundance of water makes it the line was not related to the abundance abandoning that old line,” Bock said. harder to treat. The plant just takes more of water. attention when it is spilling. You have to Old iron pipes had been replaced babysit it more.” nearly 10 years ago with plastic resistant The last time the Town’s reservoir to corrosion, however a 800 feet section spilled for this amount of time was underneath County Road 12 still in 2011 when the Kremmling area contained the steel pipe. experienced flooding. “Corrosive soil had eaten a hole in At that time, former Public Works the ductal iron pipe about the size of a Director Doug Moses and his crew had golf ball,” said Bock. We are to live on site in a camper for full-time Early in the morning around 4 a.m., coverage. Bock was alerted to a low tank alarm. Since that time, large rocks were “The alarm was set to 25 feet. I was able making a STATEMENT

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photo by Mike Wilson photo by Mike Wilson The best way to have fun at a race is to bring your friends with you to the Winning in style the hard training Scholls are always leading the way. Tyler Mustang Mile. So many people registered for this year's race that they ran Scholl won the Mustang Mile with a time of 5:11, and his mother Stephanie out of bibs. (L to R) Emma DeSanti, Matt Bensing, Omar Dominguez, and was the first female finisher with a time of 6:36. Thank you to this record Angel Castillo. breaking group of runners who helped support West Grand X-Country. Mustang Mile results 1. Tyler Scholl, 5:11 14. Laura Luna, 7:49 2. Socorro Castillo, 6:01 15. Cameron Wood, 7:58.027 3. Levi Edson, 6:10 16. Omar Dominguez, 7:58.055 4. Henry Westfahl, 6:34 17. Iliana Castillo, 7:59 5. Stephanie Scholl, 6:36 18. Deborah Hast, 8:06 6. Angel Castillo, 6:59 19. Gracie Hast, 8:26 7. Samantha Westfahl, 7:01 20. Vivian Edson, 9:12 8. Joy Hast, 7:02 21. Heather Westfahl, 9:15 9. Emma DeSanti, 7:07 10. Mathew Bensing, 7:12 11. Jovon Luna, 7:13 12. Kai Edson, 7:23 13. Allura Luna, 7:37 Page 7 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019

Jodi Hill and crew took a western view of the everyday hero.

Children of all ages loved the three-legged sack race.

Has it been 20 years? The Class of 1999 held their reunion during the Kremmling Days festivities and many met at the kids' games in the park. (L to R) Becca (wood) hadley Mark Jannseen, Linday (Paine) Burr, Nellie (Menhennett) Thomson, Becky (Leitner) Stanis, and Erin (Tracy) Toft.

Heather and Kenny Bentler represented the theme of Everyday Heroes as Grand Marshals. The duo have been active in the community as volunteers and have dedicated their time to the success of the West Grand Booster Royalty: Attendant Giselle Garcia, Queen Anna Douglass, Attendant Gina Club. Heather has also been active on safety and health committees and Manguso, and King Jayden Edson. (Chauffeur Mason Lemon) promoted the bike helmet give-aways. photos by Kim Cameron

More Kremmling Days photos will be featured next week with thank yous! There are also more photos on Facebook! Page 8 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019

photo by Kim Cameron The Friends of the Library raised nearly $1400 for the Grand County Library District over the Kremmling Days weekend serving breakfast. They were helped by the Kremmling Rotarians and members of Club Arriba. (L to R) Marla Gall, Sara Rosene, Larry Banman, Shannon Barsy, Ashton Williams, Chairsh Jansen, Monika Cary, Melitta White and Merrilyn Hunter.

Employment Opportunity

Now offering a $3,000 sign on bonus for the following Full Time positions: photo by Kim Cameron • Dietary Assistant Robert Neslon shows good form as he places second in the first round of • Certified Nursing Assistant horseshoes at Kremmlng Days. Tim Rindt was the first place winner. • Clinic Medical Assistant *$1,500 upon hire and an additional $1,500 after 6 months of employment *Sign on bonus available for full time positions only

Now offering a $5,000 sign on bonus for the following Full Time positions: • Registered Nurse • Diagnostic Imaging/CT Technician • Clinic Diagnostic Imaging Tech/Medical Assistant (dual role) • MT/MLT *$2,500 upon hire and an additional $2,500 after 6 months of employment *Sign on bonus available for full time positions only

For full position descriptions, minimum requirements, or to complete an application, visit MiddleParkHealth.org/employment. For additional information contact Cindy Multerer at 970.724.3190.

MIDDLE PARK HEALTH Keeping Life Grand

Winter Park | Granby | Kremmling | Walden 970.724.3442 | MiddleParkHealth.org Page 9 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Thirsty Dills enjoys successful opening weekend by Christy Parrott are served from a central location. “At the end of the night, there’s not a lot Kremmling native, Dillon Willson if cans and bottles left everywhere,” had a lifelong dream of owning his Wilson explains. own business. Studying business Thirsty Dills is currently scheduled administration at Colorado Northwest to serve at the Easton Corbin concert, as College after graduation from West well as, the Demolition Derby and two Grand High School in 2014, Willson local summer weddings. Willson offers a saw potential when he started attending basic, mid and full-service package, with events and realized, “If I’m going to be prices starting at $300 per day. Thirsty here, I might as well bring my trailer.” Dills also offers ad space. Willson shares Willson is now the owner of Thirsty his gratitude to the community, who’s Dills, a mobile beverage trailer for rent. support his first successful venture: “It’s Working full-time as a public works exciting. You don’t realize how awesome employee for the town of Kremmling, the community is until you do something Wilson saved to purchase his refrigerated like this and have everyone supporting 6-Tap beverage trailer, rentable for the you, like a family.” events where a keg or two won’t cover When asked what Willson would say the needs of a larger gathering. Thirsty to anyone considering opening a small Dills can serve any carbonated beverage, business, Wilson smiles, “It seems hard, and the trailer comes equipped with but you have to try. Just send it.” Wilson’s cold drawers, perfect for wine, liquor business is the first of its kind in Grand photo by Kim Cameron and mixers. More, Thirsty Dills allows County, so book fast by calling call Dillon Willson at Kremmling Days with Christine Mahorney and Jess Buller. 970-531-1597. vendors far easier clean-up, because event Along with refrigerated kegs, his trailer offers a TV with rotating images, guests reuse their cups, and beverages surround sound, and promotional opportunities. Cliff Golf Results 1st Place - Hole Sponsor- 3rd Place - Hole Sponsor 5th Place - Hole Sponsor 2. Strands – Jordan Meeks, Name - Team - Name - Team - Name - Team Merritt Hooks, Rory Car Wash – Robert Stutz, Menhennett, Shea Meeks Car Wash - Brett Davidson, Car Wash – Merritt Hooks, Strands I Don’t Know 3. Bentler/Davidson – Brett Bentler/Davidson Heeney Marina – Colton Peak Heeney Marina – Merritt Davidson, Kenny Bentler, Kem Heeney Marina – Dave High Country Machine – Hooks, Strands Davidson, Heather Bentler Sammons, Hi-Valley Robert Stutz, I Don’t Know High Country Machine High Country Machine Keller Williams – Steven Stanovich – Steven Stanovich 4. Police – David Lawley, Todd – Steven Stanovich Kremmling Mercantile – Keller Williams – John Ilgner Willson, Jamie Lucas, Dan Stoltman Keller Williams – Laree Howell David Lawley, Police Kremmling Mercantile Kremmling Mercantile – Northwest Ranch – Brett – John Ilgner 5. I Don’t Know – Brittany David Lawley, Police Davidson, Bentler/Davidson Northwest Ranch – Kenny Osborn, Dalon Stutz, Robert Northwest Ranch Supply – Red Mountain RV Park – Bentler, Bentler/Davidson Stutz, Brittany Osborn Jordan Meeks, Strands Rory Menhennett, Strands Red Mountain RV Park Red Mountain RV Park – The Well – Austin – Greg Baldus 6. Terryberry Clan – Blake Dave Sammons, Hi-Valley Sherman, Hi-Valley The Well – Kelly Christensen Terryberry, Sheena Terryberry, The Well – Thaddeus Hargadine Tyler Terryberry, Cooper Martison 4th Place - Hole Sponsor Team Results - Name - Team 7. Pure Rednecks – Adam 1. Hi – Valley – Dave Tanton, Anna Boulden, Steven 2nd Place - Hole Sponsor Car Wash – Wes Howell Sammons, Austin Sherman, Cito, Adalynn Tanton - Name - Team Heeney Marina – Dave Ryan Smith, Steve Smith Sammons, Hi-Valley Car Wash – Holly Martinson High Country Machine Heeney Marina – Daylon – Steven Stanovich Stutz, I Don’t Know Keller Williams – Blake High Country Machine Terryberry, Terryberry Clan GRAND GRAVEL PIT – Greg Baldus Kremmling Mercantile – Adam FAMILY OWNED AND OPERATED Keller Williams – Austin Tanton, Pure Rednecks A Full Service Aggregate Company Sherman, Hi-Valley Northwest Ranch – Rory Kremmling Mercantile Menhennett, Strands Gravel | Sand | Recycled Asphalt | Rock – Annalis Pierson Red Mountain RV Park – Adam Northwest Ranch Supply – Kenny Tanton, Pure Rednecks Custom Crushing | Trucking | Road Work Bentler, Bentler/Davidson The Well – Sheena Terryberry, Snow Removal Red Mountain RV Park – Terryberry Clan Please call or email us for a free estimate. Todd Willson, Police [email protected] 970-531-2327 [email protected] 970-531-6773 The Well – Wes Howell www.GrandGravelPit.com (970) 531 2327 /grandgravelpit Page 10 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Wolford Report

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Jayce Rainey from Silverthorne catches his first Kokanee salmon. Water level is full with surface water temperature at 60 degrees. Shore fisherman continue to do well using power bait, salmon eggs, and nightcrawlers. Boaters are doing the best photo by Nina Wood near the dam. Wolford discharge flow is hovering around 400 cfs. Be safe, good luck, and have fun. On Wednesday, June 12, a Semi-truck carrying a load of lumber, rolled. While clean-up occurred in Byers Canyon the road was closed, stranding motorists. Amongst the travelers, Nina Wood noted day-old Mateo Chavez who was traveling to his home in Fraser after being born in Steamboat. KICK OFF SALE

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courtesy photo Matt Kroschel reporting live for Channel 4 News. Kremmling’s Mountain Reporter, Matt Kroschel by Christy Parrott Kroschel reports on everything from local tragedies to heartwarming stories, Oftentimes, with growth comes such as the tragic deaths of State Patrol recognition. Voices are heard and stories Trooper Moden, current issues with bear get told that, perhaps, wouldn’t be, and even deer attacks, as well as moose otherwise. Now, Kremmling has a voice homesteading at the local library, and courtesy photo to reach across the state and even further weather phenomenon from avalanches to CBS4 Mountain News Reporter, Matt Kroschel enjoys living in the area with with social media, due to our very own flood warnings. his partner, Chris Refer, and keeping a pulse on local events. Mountain Reporter for CBS 4 news, Matt Kroschel has been a part of the CBS Kroschel. “There are important stories 4 initiative “Together 4 Colorado,” which that were not being told,” Kroschel shares a variety of local stories that portray explains. “Every story has its own unique the common triumphs and struggles issues. I balance the need to know versus all Coloradans share, such as dozens of $ privacy, while reporting to make sure the high school students volunteering with 299,999 information is fair and accurate.” first responders in Gunnison, filling Having grown up in Salida, Colorado, thousands of sandbags to assist with NEW PRICE! Kroschel understands small-town runoff issues from this past winter’s living. In fact, two years ago Kroschel massive snowfall. Kroschel shares, “I’m recently moved even further from the reporting on stories that bring the state overcrowding of Summit County to together via commonalities, instead of exploiting the differences for ratings.” 260 GCR 1931 the quiet neighborhood of Blue Valley Acres, nine miles outside of Kremmling, Kroschel agrees it’s important to keep Kremmling, CO 80459 with his partner Chris Refer, 2 years ago. everyone informed so that the people “It used to be that we’d go to Summit for in the community understand each everything, but that area has changed so other. Kroschel insists, “I’ve never been Rebecca Guthrie much that we prefer to spend our time in happier covering local news.” [email protected] Kremmling and Hot Sulphur,” Kroschel When Kroschel isn’t reporting on (970) 485-4141 says. the latest mountain events, he enjoys 404 Park Ave., Kremmling - Colorado Kroschel believes it’s important to his commute back to his picturesque of keep the traditions of Kremmling home. “When I’m off work, I drive a alive while welcoming new families lot,” He explains. “I’m grateful to be to the area: “Summit is shifting away able to make the drive on Highway 9 from a community. In order to sustain and be home in such a beautiful place the community feel in Grand County, to enjoy our efforts.” Kroschel enjoys concept fabrication llc we need the right amount of growth and spending his free time with Chris Refer the right amount of change.” Kroschel at Green Mountain Reservoir, kayaking understands that a lot of the shifting the Blue River, and in his art studio, CNCPLASMA CUTTING demographic is due to the gap between where he can be found painting while FOR SIGNS, PARTS, BRACKETS real estate investors and working listening to the Blue’s water trickle and families who are “Fulfilling jobs that are rush over rocks and perhaps the music WELDING AND FABRICATION necessary to the community.” A large of Mumford & Sons. Kroschel’s work concern Kroschel points out, “Folks are is available for viewing or purchase at finding it’s not as affordable as it once The Dean West (where you just might EQUIPMENT REPAIR was to live in Grand County.” Still, as get a chance to meet him). “For me, it’s the population grows and an increasing not a shtick. I love the community and POWDER COATING number of homes abut large, working with twenty thousand people keeping me ranches and vast wilderness, there’s on my toes via social media, and having 970-724-8987 | [email protected] huge potential for misunderstandings them trusting me with their stories, that’s between neighbors. With this in mind, everything,” Kroschel smiles. Page 12 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019

BLM seeks comments on fee proposal for historic cabin

The Bureau of Land Management is seeking public comments on a recreation fee proposal for the Sarvis Cabin, a historic cabin on the Yampa River south of Steamboat Springs. The cabin came into BLM hands in 2015 as part of a Land and Water Conservation Fund acquisition of a 45- acre parcel that provides key public access to the Upper Yampa River. “Making this a rental cabin would provide visitors with a unique option for accommodations on the highly visited Yampa River, which has limited camping opportunities,” said BLM Little Snake Field Manager Bruce Sillitoe. “Revenue from the cabin rental will be used on-site to maintain the property and facilities.” The BLM proposes a $90 per night fee to rent the cabin. The proposed fee is comparable with other public and private entities in the area. The BLM would make the rustic cabin available for rental during the summer, fall and winter months. The cabin includes some modern amenities, such as a gas stove for cooking and a gas furnace for heating. There is no indoor plumbing but a modern outhouse will be available. Other amenities include two sleeping lofts, an outdoor deck and fire pit and access to the Upper Yampa River Blue Ribbon Fishery. The cabin was built in 1956 by the Hubbard Family, who ranched in the valley for many years. The area around the cabin provides outstanding opportunities for hunting, fishing, wildlife viewing, hiking, picnicking and solitude in the nearby Sarvis Wilderness Area. The proposal and detailed business plan are available at: https://go.usa.gov/ xy36Q. Comments on the proposal need to be received by July 8, 2019. Comments should be directed to Kathy McKinstry, 455 Emerson Street, Craig, CO 81625 or via email at [email protected]. The fee proposal will be taken to the Northwest Resource Advisory Council for consideration later this year. Page 13 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 County looks at Affordable Housing by Casey Malon Foundation has a Housing Assistance with the municipalities, similar to how Division of Housing offers Community Winter Park Times Fund and has helped about 75% of the fire districts operate. Development block grant funds and households with rental assistance Darland presented the commissioners Darland asked for approval to apply for At the June 8, Board of County and about 25% with down payment with a list of suggested resolutions to $250,000 for the first year, enough to Commissioner’s meeting, Grand assistance.” The program considers consider: finance ten (10) 0% interest deferred County Housing Authority Coordinator, applications for rental assistance on a •Develop a unified mission that loans to be used for rehabilitation of Sheena Darland, presented the case by case basis. They look at what complements, incorporates, and owner-occupied homes. The program commissioners with an overview of the they can do to help the applicant for supports the mission and goals of the requires minimal administrative county’s affordable/attainable housing periods up to one year. municipalities, a mission that breaks monitoring since the loans payoff at the conundrum. “A study performed by Boston down silos and brings unity and time of sale or transfer. “This topic is at the forefront of Medical Center’s Children’s Health collaboration to affordable housing Commissioner Manguso said she everyone’s conversations, we all know Watch estimates that housing instability county-wide. didn’t feel a program like this was this,” said Darland. “Who is going will cost the healthcare industry around •Encourage growth in the Housing needed in Grand County at this time. to provide housing to help solve the $111 billion over the next decade,” said Authority’s administered programs. Chairman Cimino said, since it problem, and, how do we help?” Darland. “Housing is linked to economy, •Support opportunities to partner was small and utilized outside county “The market will not fix itself, keep more so than just a house.” with developers to provide tax exemption funding, he supported it. that in mind” said Darland. If left alone, “So, how do we fix it?” asked which builds equity and allows for more Commissioner Merrit Linke added, experts say the lack of affordable housing Darland. “We start by evaluating what affordability. “Maybe it’s worth a try. It doesn’t will cause other social and economic we need, look at the results, evaluate •Establish designated affordable obligate us to do this forever. This is issues such as: obstacles and make a resolution.” housing funding sources. something that always comes to the top Increased household instability Currently, the Grand County Housing •Review zoning regulations, building of things we need to do in Grand County. •Causing an increased risk of families Authority receives a .5% transfer fee codes, permitting fees and process This helps seniors make improvements becoming homeless. from the Coyote Creek subdivision to insure flexibility and streamlined to remain in their homes.” in Tabernash. Last year, it generated Decrease in Economic Stability processing. Commissioner Linke motioned to revenue in the amount of $15,050. approve the Housing Authority’s making •Cost burden households are left Chairman Cimino stated, “These are This amount goes into the Housing application for the block grant by way of with little funds for important household all good things to consider. Thank you Authority’s general operations fund. a resolution. The motion was approved expenses, leading to difficult budget for bringing them to us. We as a body Section 8 Housing Choice voucher 2-1, with commissioner Manguso casting trade-offs such as prescriptions or look to resolve this.” holders are finding a lack of rentals a dissenting vote. housing. “These are potential options to allow available at an affordable price, forcing To listen to the meetings and learn •Burdened households risk inability us to move forward," said Darland. some to move out of the county. Down more, visit co.grand.co.us. to save to move into homeownership. payment assistance is also challenged, Darland next discussed the Single Education since the for sale market pricing is high, Family Owner Occupied Rehabilitation •Housing instability can jeopardize making it difficult for people to purchase Program (SFOO). The Colorado children’s performance and success in a home. school, leading to lasting achievement Utilizing data from the 2016 Fraser gaps. and 2015 Winter Park housing needs Health assessments and other reports, Darland •Housing instability and estimated that Grand County needs 500 homelessness have serious negative additional housing units by 2020 to be effects on children and adults health. able to support job growth. •Families are forced to choose Commissioner Kris Manguso between medications, needed medical observed the Rodeo apartments and care and housing leading to a significant Smith Creek Crossing developments decrease in life expectancy. in Granby will have about 400 units. •Poor housing quality had been “Granby is doing projects that are going directly linked to increases in infectious to help.” diseases, chronic illnesses, and injuries. Darland continued, pointing out “I like this. It’s more of a conceptual obstacles including the lack of a idea for us to think about”, said Chairman dedicated housing funding source. As a Richard Cimino. county-formed housing authority, they Darland went on to say the lack of don’t have the ability to initiate a mill affordable housing also has a negative levy or sales tax. economic impact on businesses. Local Nominal fees for STRs, lack of business will suffer from the inability residential linkage fees or affordable to recruit and sustain quality/skilled housing impact fees, lack of Accessory employees. “We are seeing that in our Dwelling Unit (ADU) regulation, land county,” said Darland. As a result, banking and minimum deed restriction businesses are forced to reduce services/ to preserve affordable housing all create close early/close permanently. challenges. There is also a strain on community Chairman Cimino asked Darland resource providers, such as nonprofits. what it would take to convert from a In 2018, Mountain Family Center helped county-formed housing authority to a 124 households with Housing Retention, multijurisdictional housing authority. and, 114 households with other direct Darland explained that it would first client services including (but not limited need the support of municipalities and photo by Brad Probst to) medical, household maintenance, would have to go to the voters in order transitional housing, etc. to be created. Then, it would work with Joe Probst demonstrates superior balance while practicing slackline walking Darland added, “The Grand Intergovernmental Agreements (IGA) in Ceriani Park. Page 14 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Bobbi Jo (Bayer) Stallworth returns to Summer totes program Grand County for volleyball camp Mountain Family Center's Summer snacks, and popcorn. The West Coast Volleyball camp Stallworth, formerly Bayer, is a Totes program is in full swing, providing Donations are always needed! If you hosted by former collegiate athlete Bobbi Middle Park High School graduate and food to children in need. Totes are would like to donate to the Totes program, Jo Stallworth and Sarah Koster will be is excited to return to Grand County available during normal hours of which runs throughout the summer as held on Wednesday June 26-Friday June for this learning opportunity. She is a operation at all five Grand County well as weekends during the school year, 28 at the West Grand High School. 2X All American at Des Moines Area libraries, the Social Services office, and visit www.mountainfamilycenter.org/ the Mountain Family Center Food Banks The camp is $75, and registration Community College and then went donate. to UAB on a full ride scholarship. in Kremmling and Granby. Children For more information, will begin at 7:15 a.m. on Wednesday, aged 18 and under can take the totes June 26 for the 3rd-8th grade. The camp She finished playing at Western New contact DeeAnna at admin@ Mexico University. Sarah Koster played as needed. Snacks vary from week to mountainfamilycenter.org, or call will start promptly at 8 a.m. and go to week, but generally consist of things like 11 a.m. The 9th -12th grade will follow at Western University and 970-557-3186. then was team captain at Oklahoma State granola bars, crackers, peanut butter, promptly at 12 noon -3 p.m. High School ramen, canned spaghetti/ravioli, fruit participants should plan on showing up a Panhandle for 3 years. little early for registration. West Grand Activity Schedule Thursday, June 20 • 3pm, Summer Reading Program - • 8:30am-5pm, 4-H Summer Camp Emmylou Harmon, Life of a Star, (leathercraft) with afternoon swim Kremmling Library lessons, meet at CSU Extension Wednesday, June 26 Hall RSVP now at 724-3436 • Volleyball Camp see top of page • 10:15 & 11:15 am, Storytime, for details Exploring Foods Together, • 9am-Noon, Vacation Bible School, Kremmling Library "ROAR! Life is Wild - God is Friday, June 21 Good!" Gore Range Baptist -- First Day of Summer Church, 1117 Jackson Avenue, ages 4 to 5th grade. Call 724-9604. courtesy photo • 8am-6pm, 5th Day Summer Camp, A Summer Day at Winter Thursday, June 27 Park, meet at West Grand Middle • Volleyball Camp see top of page Positive youth development training School (Free camp, open to for details Join the Church of the Eternal Hills 9-25. This is a free course, and lunch is students entering grades 6-12 in • 8:30am begins, 4-H Summer in Tabernash on Saturday, June 29, provided. Fall of 2019. Open to West Grand, Camp (electricity) with afternoon from 9:00am-4:00pm, for an interactive To register, visit http://bit. North Park and Soroco students. swim lessons, meet at CSU session on how to engage youth as ly/2Wdxegx. For more information, Sign-up at https://coloradoaerolab. Extension Hall, RSVP now at partners in developing programs and contact Teresa Cantwell at 970-887- org/summer-camps) 724-3436 policies, and making decisions that 9655 or [email protected], or Carey Saturday, June 22 • 9am-Noon, Vacation Bible School, impact their futures. This seminar is Alder at 970-887-3333 or preschool@ "ROAR! Life is Wild - God is • 10am, Bits 'n' Spurs Gymkhana, Good!" Gore Range Baptist open to parents, coaches, mentors, and eternalhills.org. Kremmling Fairgrounds anyone working with young people ages Church, 1117 Jackson Avenue, Sunday, June 23 ages 4 to 5th grade. Call 724-9604. • 10:15 & 11:15 am, Storytime, Vacation Bible School Monday, June 24 Exploring Foods Together, Kremmling Library until noon. Ages for this year's program • 9am-Noon, Vacation Bible • 3:45-4:45pm, Nintendo Switch and are: 4 years through having finished School, "ROAR! Life is Wild ROAR! Life is Wild - God is Good! is Pizza, Kremmling Library 5th grade. If you are a teen you are - God is Good!" Gore Range the theme for Vacation Bible School this • 5pm, Family Movie Night, welcome to come and help as a group Baptist Church, 1117 Jackson summer at Gore Range Baptist Church, Kremmling Library 1117 Jackson Avenue, Kremmling. VBS guide. For more information, please call Avenue, ages 4 to 5th grade. will be held June 24-28 from 9:00 a.m. 970-724-9604. Call 724-9604. • 3:30pm, Comix Club with Save the Date Mr. V!, Kremmling Library Positive Youth Development Register now for (Registration Required - 724- 9228) Training June 29 Challenger Sports Camp Tuesday, June 25 Challenger Sports Camp Challenger Sports Camp will be There is a 'Golden Goal' option • 9am-Noon, Vacation Bible School, July 8-12 offering a soccer camp on July 8-12 in from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday thru "ROAR! Life is Wild - God is Kremmling at the Forward Motion Park Thursday for those entered in the Half Good!" Gore Range Baptist (in front of the high school), 208 12th Day Program. Church, 1117 Jackson Avenue, The Splash Pad at the ages 4 to 5th grade. Call 724-9604. Forward Motion Park is now Street. Camps include a free soccer ball, • 9 am, Summer Reading open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The different camps offered are: the T-shirt, poster and certificate Program - Ammonite Site Visit, daily! Tiny Tykes for ages 3-5 from 8 a.m. -9 The program claims to have, "taken meet at Kremmling Library, a.m. the Half Day Program for ages 5-12 the best coaching methodologies and Register at 724-9228 from 9 a.m. - noon. practices from England, Brazil, Spain, The Tiny Tykes ($94) includes USA and France and have woven them games, activities, and adventures to together in a multi-faceted on and off- introduce and develop soccer skills. field coaching experience. In the past, The Half Day program ($144) is a coaches for the camp have been from complete technical player development Ireland or England. and features practices from around the Visit www.challengersports.com for world. It includes video practice at more information and to register. home through iCHALLENGE. Page 15 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019

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courtesy photo Middle Park 4-Hers, Lance Eisenmann with dog Striker, Scotty Cameron with Murph and Elisabeth Corocran with Bear competed at the Expo in Kremmling creatives hard at work during a meeting of Comix Club at the Hayden. Other 4-Hers also competed in livestock and horse projects. Kremmling Library. Look for a chance to vote for your favorite comics soon Traditionally, Expo is a learning experience to help prepare 4-Hers for the at the library. fair.

photo courtesy of Kremmling Library So much fun at the Mad Science presentation "Marvels of Motion" for the Summer Reading Program at the Kremmling Library! Next week, Tuesday, June 25 at 3:00, please join West Grand High School Science Teacher, Emmylou Harmon, for a fun program with demonstrations and activities on "The Life of a Star." Please call for more information at 970-724-9228 DOING MORE FROM GCHA pioneer school photo by Trudy Hoesli School 20 years in Brayden Cook snags a beauty with fishing with the 4-H Cloverbuds. days, school a one room DOING MORE FROMDOING MORE FROM days, dear old schoolhouse FOR SALE golden rule in Jefferson days…” Do you County, the FOR SALEFORTO SALE ever dream of children doing more SOLDfrom what school will have a was like 100 hands-on TO TO years ago in experience in for saleSOLD to SOLD a one room our school. sold schoolhouse? They will Grand read from Amber County has McGuffey Amber an authentic Readers, AmberLemon one room write on Lemon Broker Associate schoolhouse in Pioneer Village in Hot slates with chalk, make lemonade Broker Associate Lemon Broker Associate Sulphur Springs. On Friday, July 26, and churned ice cream, and recite. children of elementary age will have Free for GCHA members and an opportunity to experience what it $10 for non-members. Please call 970-531-2149 would have been like in an early Grand the museum at 970-725-3939 or 970-531-2149 County school. Taught by Jo Ann www.amberlemon.com email serena@grandcountyhistory. www.amberlemon.com970-531-2149 Dunn, who has led this program for org to make a reservation. www.amberlemon.com Page 16 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Preparing for fire mitigation by Amanda Stradley an option for an emergency suppression government should pay for more than defensible zones around their house. fire fund, which about half of Colorado’s just the costs incurred on federal Currently, there are opportunities for The last thing we want to think counties have opted to pay in, and use land. Details of the final decisions for communities as a whole, such as Old about after the cold weather, all the snow the funds for local fires. Once local financial responsibility between federal, Park/ Gore Lakes to participate in grant and recent rains is wildfire season, but funds are depleted, a county can request state and counties haven’t been attained funded options for creating defensible it should be at the top of the list. This the governor for an executive order, at this time. space on private property. Matt is is the ideal time to start planning on allowing funds to be allocated from the Of the 18 fires during the 2018 requesting interest from the community creating defensible space around homes state’s disaster emergency fund. season, the only fire more expensive to apply for this funding. Ideally, a that are more susceptible to wildfires. The Silver Creek fire, north of than the Silver Creek Fire was the Spring point of contact or liaison person for the As a reminder, even with above average Kremmling, burned a total of 20,120 Creek Fire in south-central Colorado. community would work with Matt for precipitation, Colorado has been in a acres and costed $28 million. Many of the The Spring Creek fire is the third largest this opportunity. For more information, drought and winds especially tend to dry crew members, along with other service wildfire in Colorado history, starting please contact the CSFS Granby Field things out. companies such as the caterer, traveled from a campfire. The fire spanned Office at 970-887-3121. One of the nation’s worst wildfire from out of state because Colorado was 108,045 acres, damaging or destroying Other available resources for wildfire seasons in US history took place in 2018. at the peak of the busiest fire season in at least 251 homes. Most of this fire, mitigation and creating defensible Colorado experienced wildfires resulting recent years. When the fire activity died 86,015 acres, was on State and private spaces around your home are available with 475,803 acres burned, during down and most of the perimeter was owned land. The fire costed $32 million, at the Kremmling Fire Department, or intense drought conditions. According contained, wildfire crews were sent to of which $25.5 million was billed to the online at the US Forest Service, and the to documents received by The Colorado other locations requiring assistance. state. Colorado State Sun, through a public records request to Factors of prolonged hot weather and Now that 2019 is approaching Forest websites. Another local the state Division of Fire Protection and winds increased fire activity and the wildfire season, it is important for resource, Grand County Wildfire Control, the 18 fires costed an estimated fire jumped the firebreaks, causing communities and private land owners Council can be found online at $130 million. Of that, the state’s share is additional resources and man power to to be conscience of available resources Bewildfireready.org. more than $40 million. be allocated to the fire. focusing on wildfire mitigation tactics. Free community tree chipping will Officials from each agency hash Lightening was the initial cause, Matt Schiltz, with the Colorado State be in Kremmling on June 29th at the out a cost sharing agreement on a fire- setting blaze on federal land, but then Forest Service in Granby, is reaching Kremmling Fire Department, sponsored by-fire basis. Acreage is a factor, but spreading to private land in Grand and out to the community, especially those by the Grand County Wildfire Council. other factors depend on where the Routt counties. Negotiations included who’re more susceptible to wildfire and If you have questions about this event, flames start and spread. Colorado has discussion on whether the federal those who’re willing to create wildfire please call 970-887-3380. Flying Heels Arena Rodeo | June 8 Barrel Racing 3. Sego Krempin, 34.92 5. Kelly Carpenter 19.1 8.8 Junior 4. Cheyenne Kujala, 46.16 6. Emiliano Mendiola, 27.5 2. Amy Mahon/Jake Mahon, 10.4 1. Sego Krempin, 20.59 5. Emiliano Mendiola, 57.56 2. Flint Krempin, 21.98 6. Levi Kujala, 58.01 Intermediate Goat Tying Breakaway 3. Amber Hester, 22.61 Intermediate 1.Ashley Smith 12.9 Intermediate 4. Riley Mahon, 22.97 1. Myka Grajeda, 22.67 2.Foster Krempin 13.9 1. Riley Mahon, 4.5 5. Cheyenne Jujala, 29.33 2. Ashley Smith, 22.8 3. Myka Grajeda, 15.3 2. Rudy Mendiola Jr, 5.5 6. Emiliano Mendiola, 33.42 3. Hope Johnson, 27.22 4. Sara Lechman, 19.1 3. Ashley Smith, 5.8 7. Tymber Mahon, 46.39 4. Foster Krempin, 29.29 5. Penny Myer, 21.8 4. Stran Lechman, 8.0 8. Ellie Thurston, 96.66 5. Rudy Mendiola Jr, 31.97 6. Sego Krempin, 21.9 7. Stran Lechman, 23.6 9. Natalia Lara, 2.06.02 6. Luci Bruchez, 32.2 Senior 8. Rudy Mendiola Jr., 26.7 Intermediate 7. Sara Lechman, 32.36 1. Elizabeth Smith 3.6 9. Lexi Petefish, 27.2 1. Myka Grajeda, 18.99 8. Brooke Jones, 32.94 10. Riley Mahon, 27.8 2. Ashley Smith, 19.46 9. Stran Lechman, 33.65 11. Teagan Bruchez, 28.1 3. Foster Krempin, 20.6 10. Lexi Petefish, 37.81 Breakaway Roping 12. Brooke Jones, 33.1 4. Jarret Grajeda, 21.22 11. Penny Myer, 41.81 1. Tish Linke-Krempin, 4.2 5. Luci Bruchez, 21.3 12. Teagan Bruchez, 46.62 Senior Goat Tying 2. Robbie Crowder, 5.3 6. Sara Lechman, 21.75 Senior 1. Elizabeth Smith 12.3 3. Rudy Mendiola Jr., 6.6 7. Penny Myer, 22.07 1. Elizabeth Smith, 23.5 4. Riley Mahon, 8 8. Stran Lechman, 22.81 2. Abbie Halley, 26.09 Team Roping 9. Hope Johnson, 23.72 3. Mason Lemon, 33.94 Intermediate Mixed Team Roping 10. Rudy Mendiola Jr, 24.61 4. Maddy Probst, 41.13 1. Gustavo Lara/Rudy Mendiola Jr, 1. Amy Mahon/Jodi Hill, 13.5 11 Lexi Petefish, 28.26 10.6 2. Amy Mahon/Jake Mahon, 14.6 12. Cheyenne Brown, 28.31 PeeWee Goat Undecorating 2. Ashley Smith/Robbie Crowder, 13. Teagan Bruchez, 42.75 1. Eliana Petefish, 11.1 15.2 Local Barrels 2. Tymber Hamon, 11.59 3. Ashley Smith/Stran Lechman, 1. Kayla Desanti 18.69 Senior 29.3 1. Elizabeth Smith 19.28 3. Levi Kujala, 13.9 2. Sierra Smith, 19.99 4. Ashley Smith/Stran Lechman 47.8 2. Abbie Halley, 20.95 4. Cheyene Kujala, 14.08 3. Bailey Martin, 23.97 3. Maddy Probst, 24.34 5. Natalia Lara, 14.36 Senior 6. Livi Bruchez, 18.5 1. Mason Lemon, 11.1 Open Barrels 2. Elizabeth Smith/Rudy Mendiola Pole Bending Junior Goat Tying 1. Lisa Mirabito, 17.95 Jr, 13.4 2. Kaitlynn Hayes, 19.03 Junior 1. Sego Krempin, 8.5 2. Flint Krempin 10.5 1. Amber Hester, 32.3 Open Team Roping 3. Riley Mahon, 11.8 2. Flint Krempin, 33.86 1. Wyatt Crowder/Robbie Crowder, 4. Amber Hester, 13.2 Page 17 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Flying Heels Arena Rodeo | June 15 Barrel Racing 4. Stran Lechman, 28.08 Steer Riding 18.7 Junior 5. Ryan Van Oosten, 28.39 1. Hoss Davis, 73.0 8. Mason Lemon/Larry Pancost, 18.8 1. Flint Krempin, 21.06 6. Penny Myer, 29.6 9. Rudy Mendiola Sr./ Rudy Mendiola 2. Sego Krempin, 21.13 7. Rudy Mendiola Jr., 29.7 Team Roping Jr., 22.3 3. Amber Hester, 22.15 8. Sara Lechman, 30.5 Intermediate 4. Myla Kelly, 22.21 9. Lexi Petefish, 35.57 1. Jodi Hill/Stran Lechman, 6.9 Breakaway 5. Eva Kelly, 23.03 10. Teagan Gruchez, 36.66 2. Skylar Carpenter/Stran Lechman, Intermediate 6. Riley Mahon, 25.42 11. Foster Krempin, 36.91 9.3 1. Foster Krempin, 2.8 7. Emiliano Mendiola, 30.36 12. Myka Grajeda, 37.29 3. Ashley Smith/Robbie Crowder, 24 2. Luci Bruchez, 6.5 8. Kelly Carpenter, 33.87 Senior 4. Foster Krempin/Tony Krempin, 3. Riley Mahon, 7.9 9. Collins Kelly, 58.79 1. Elizabeth Smith, 23.83 29.4 4. Flint Krempin, 23.3 10. Tymber Mahon, 86.51 2. Sage Lechman, 25.52 5. Jake Mahon/Riley Mahon, 29.7 Intermediate 3. Audrey Wheatley, 31.0 Senior Women 1. Ashley Smith, 19.39 4. Delaney McCoy, 32.51 1. Wyatt Crowder/Elizabeth Smith, 1. Tish Linke-Krempin, 3.4 2. Penny Myer, 20.75 5. Mason Lemon, 38.94 11.2 2. Connie Harris, 3.6 3. Foster Krempin, 21.03 2. Mason Lemon, 15.7 3. Elizabeth Smith, 4.3 4. Jarret Grajeda, 21.28 PeeWee Goat Undecorating 3. Jodi Hill/Sage Lechman, 36.6 5. Peyton Fosha, 21.53 1. Eliana Petefish, 7.66 4. Skylar Carpenter/Sage Lechman, 36.9 Men 6. Luci Bruchez, 21.54 2. Tymber Hamon, 8 1. Foster Krempin, 3.7 7. Ryan Van Oosten, 21.99 3. Kash Carpenter, 8.7 Open Team Roping 2. Robbie Crowder, 6.8 8. Stran Lechman, 21.99 4. Collins Kelly, 9.34 3. Larry Pancost, 14.2 1. Tony Krempin/Foster Krempin, 9. Rudy Mendiola Jr, 24.87 5. Olivia Bruchez, 10.8 14.7 Senior 10. Teagan Bruchez, 26.55 6. Paisley Hester, 20.4 2. Skylar Carpenter/Dale Atkinson, 1. Elizabeth Smith, 2.7 11 Lexi Petefish, 30.14 Junior Goat Tying 15.07 12. Rider Linke, 36.78 1. Flint Krempin, 9.5 3. Dave Sammons/Randy Lewis, Bull Riding Senior 2. Sego Krempin 9.9 16.14 1. Tyler Kippes, 80 1. Elizabeth Smith 19.32 3. Amber Hester, 13.22 4. Skylar Carpenter/Chase Atkinson, 2. Tyler Kippes, 90 2. Audrey Wheatley, 19.7 4. Kelly Carpenter, 14.6 16.3 3. Sage Lechman, 20.16 5. Myla Kelly, 19.6 5. Amy Mahon/Jake Mahon, 17.2 Local Barrels 4. Mason Lemon, 21.24 6. Eva Kelly, 22.0 6. Peyton Crowder/Robbie Crowder, 1. Bailey Martin, 18.56 5. Delaney McCoy, 22.37 7. Emiliano Mendiola, 26.8 18.36 2. Kayla DeSanti, 18.61 6. Madelyn Probst, 23.24 7. Chase Atkinson/Dale Atkinson, 3. Janet Engel, 18.93 Intermediate Goat Tying Pole Bending 1.Ashley Smith 12.1 2.Myka Grajeda, 16.4 Junior 3. Foster Krempin, 17.2 1. Sego Krempin, 26.03 4. Brooke Jones, 18.9 2. Amber Hester, 26.6 5. Sara Lechman, 21.5 3. Eva Kelly, 30.5 6. Sego Krempin, 21.8 4. Myla Kelly, 31.44 7. Riley Mahon, 23.1 5. Flint Krempin, 33.5 8. Penny Myer, 27.3 BETTER PARTS - BETTER PRICES - BETTER SERVICE 6. Emiliano Mendiola, 37.4 9. Stran Lechman, 27.8 7. Kelly Carpenter, 52.57 10. Flint Krempin, 28.2 8. Tymper Mahon, 80.37 11. Teagan Bruchez, 29.6 HAVING Open Intermediate 12. Lexi Petefish, 41.2 1. Ashley Smith, 23.55 CAR OR TRUCK 7 days 2. Peyton Fosha, 25.33 Senior Goat Tying 1. Sage Lechman, 24.3 3. Jarret Grajeda, 26.29 PROBLEMS? a week

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Penny Myer, 5.22 8. Montey Hren, 25.03 4. Henry Cordova, 48.50 2. Riley Mahon, 5.94 5. Zoey Yoshino, 49.94 PeeWee Unassisted 3. Tally Harthun, 6.16 PeeWee Unassisted 6. Nellie Webb, 1.07.34 1. Tymber Mahon, 2.10.25 4. Quinn Miller, 6.56 1. Tymber Mahon, 31.28 7. Zamboni Yoshino, 1.11.22 2. Jace Mikkelson, 3.18.76 5. Amber Hester, 6.62 2. Jace Mikkelson, 32.32 8. Montey Hren, 1.16.72 Mini 6. Elly Saunders, 7.28 Mini PeeWee Unassisted 1. Amber Hester, 31.156 7. Markey Hren, 8.00 1. Penny Myer, 16.227 1. Jace Mikkelson, 1:0916 2. Quinn Miller, 31.848 8. Jada Mikkelson, 8.36 2. Tally Harthun, 16.452 2. Tymber Mahon, 1.39.72 3. Penny Myer 33.202 Junior 3. Quinn Miller, 16.792 Mini 4. Riley Mahon, 34.536 1. Taylin Harthun, 4.68 4. Amber Hester, 19.418 1. Tally Harthun, 19.215 5. Tally Harthun, 35.753 2. Ryan Van Osten, 7.06 5. Jada Mikkelson, 23.916 2. Penny Myer 19.352 6. Jada Mikkelson, 48.746 3. Joslynn Sanders, 7.47 6. Elly Saunders, 24.771 3. Amber Hester, 20.454 7. Elly Saunders, 53.514 4. Melody McDonough, 10.90 7. Markey Hren, 29.180 4. Quinn Miller, 21.342 8. Markey Hren, 53.518 Junior 5. Riley Mahon, 24.146 Junior Intermediate 1. Taylin Harthun, 14.931 6. Jada Mikkelson, 28.337 1. Taylin Harthun, 24.066 1. Jo Marie Halder, 4.95 2. Ryan Van Osten, 21.025 7. Elly Saunders, 36.186 2. Ryan Van Osten, 31.104 2. Ally Van Bemmelen, 5.06 3. Haley Miller, 22.648 8. Markey Hren, 36.412 3. Joslynn Sanders, 42.436 4. Joslynn Sanders, 22.7 Adult Junior 4. Melody McDonough, 53.647 5. Melody McDonough, 33.094 1. Holly Hester, 4.40 1. Haley Miller, 18.080 Intermediate Intermediate 2. Taylin Harthun, 18.670 1. Ally Van Bemmelen, 29.153 2. Abbie Halley, 5.00 1. Jo Marie Halder, 21.176 3. Ryan Van Osten, 20.678 2. Jo Marie Halder, 34.863 3. Paige Miller, 5.25 2. Ally Van Bemmelen, 22.380 4. Joslynn Sanders, 29.613 4. Maddy Van Bemmelen, 5.35 Adult 5. Sheridan Myer, 5.37 Adult Intermediate 6. Emily Yoshino, 5.63 1. Ally Van Bemmelen, 21.507 1. Maddy Van Bemmelen, 24.539 1. Abbie Halley, 15.703 7. Annie Wannamaker, 6.72\ 2. Jo Marie Halder, 23.669 2. Bailey Martin, 25.482 2. Holly Hester, 16.201 3. Abbie Halley, 26.437 8. Kristina Nickens, 12.34 3. Sheridan Myer, 16.368 Adult 4. Paige Miller, 26.621 4. Paige Miller, 16.389 1. Bailey Martin, 17.913 5. Holly Hester, 26.949 Senior 5. Maddy Van Bemmelen, 16.527 2. Maddy Van Bemmelen, 18.130 6. Sheridan Myer, 33.218 1. Sarah Miller, 4.62 6. Abby Grey, 16.983 3. Abby Grey, 18.665 7. Emily Yoshino, 32.475 2. Annie Schultz, 4.87 7. Annie Wannamaker, 18.205 4. Sheridan Myer, 19.988 8. Abbey Grey, 33.623 3. Amanda Hren, 5.66 8. Emily Yoshino, 20.046 5. Paige Miller, 20.157 9. Annie Wannamaker, 34.683 4. Robin Henley, 6.65 9. Kristina Nickens, 22.837 6. Holly Hester, 20.975 10. Kayla DeSanti, 35.539 5. Jeremy Henley, 7.63 10. Amy Grey, 25.997 7. Emily Yoshino, 22.3796 11. Amy Grey, 41.324 6. Wade Hitchcock, 10.76 8. Annie Wannamaker, 22.876 12. Kristina Nickens, 49.201 Senior 9. Abbie Halley, 25.015 Senior Plus 1. Annie Schultz, 17.946 1. Helen Royal, 4.72 10. Kayla DeSanti, 30.907 Senior 2. Alan Mikkelson, 18.240 11. Kristina Nickens, 30.933 1. Sarah Miller, 23.668 2. Audrey Schultz, 7.78 3. Sarah Miller, 18.463 12. Amy Grey, 41.627 2. Julie Martin, 27.222 4. Amanda Hren, 19.954 3. Alan Mikkelson, 30.589 Fun Event 5. Robin Henley, 21.310 4. Robin Henley, 33.700 PeeWee Assisted 6. Jeremy Henley, 22.317 Senior 1. Tilden Harthun, 14.50 1. Sarah Miller, 18.282 5. Amanda Hren, 36.940 2. Melody Hren, 15.25 2. Annie Schultz, 19.04 6. Jeremy Henley, 42.364 3. Henry Cordova, 17.78 Senior Plus 3. Alan Mikkelson, 22.392 7. Michele DeSanti, 60.520 1. Helen Royal, 16.576 4. Julie Martin, 22.752 Senior Plus 5. Amanda Hren, 25.00 1. Helen Royal, 29.654 6. Robin Henley, 26.472 2. Audrey Schultz, 29.950 7. Jeremy Henley, 35.664 8. Wade Hitchcock, 44.511 Key Race PeeWee Assisted Senior Plus 1. Melody Hren, 9.90 1. Audrey Schultz, 21.290 2. Tilden Harthun, 10.31 2. Helen Royal, 23.378 3. Zoe Yoshino, 11.34 4. Paisley Hester, 11.50 Pole Bending 5. Henry Cordova, 11.75 PeeWee Assisted 6. Nellie Webb, 14.50 1. Tilden Harthun, 1.02.22 7. Zamboni Yoshino, 17.46 2. Paisley Hester, 1.05.28 8. Montey Hren, 21.35 3. Zoey Yoshino, 1.10.06 Page 19 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019

Spirit Polar Plunge Grand County events Take the plunge and help raise funds for cancer related services in Grand County at the second annual Spirit Polar Grand Lake art space survey launch event! Plunge on Sunday, June 23, at the Gene You're invited to a survey launch Grand County and beyond. "Creatives" Stover Park and Beach in Grand Lake. event! Come to the event at the includes everyone from visual artists, The plunge pre-party begins at noon at Community House at Grand Lake Town graphic and web designers, musicians, the Western Riviera Lakeside Venue, with Square on June 27th, from 4:00pm- custom woodworkers, and everything in food by Barebones BBQ and music by 6:00pm, to learn more about Space to between. Martin and Taylor. The plunge into Grand Create, complete the market survey To learn more and become involved Lake happens at 3:00pm. and enter for a chance to win Rocky please contact DiAnn Butler at 970-531- Registration for the pre-party Mountain Repertory Theatre tickets and 1343 or [email protected]. is required. To register, visit www. other prizes. Also please see the mountainfamilycenter.org, or call We need ALL creatives in the greater websites: www.artspace.org and 316-259-2503. region to participate in the survey in grandlakecreativedistrict.org THE ULTIMATE WOOD HEAT eep your house as warm as you want and order to best serve you in Grand Lake, Bits N' Spurs Gymkhana Summer ScheduleK eliminate your oil, gas or electric heat bill. Bits N' Spurs Gymkhanas will be Outdoor• Saturday Wood Furnaces - June 22 The new WorkInGrand portal held at the Middle Park Fairgrounds • Saturday - July 6 Have you added your information to in Kremmling at 10 a.m. All abilities • Saturday - July 27 the portal yet? and age levels are welcome to attend. • Saturday - August 24 Don’t be shy, add your company or For more information contact AudreyAll •Fired Sunday - SeptemberUp 8 Schultz at 970-531-0247. organization, housing availability, local Kremmling, CO resources, events and employment needs to workingrand.com! Comedy970 - night724 - 8987 Encourage your friends and parts, sales and service. Help the Rotary Club of Winter employees to visit the website. Park raise money for Grand County Do you know people who need a job? Search and Rescue at Comedy Night on Over a hundred positions are posted. Friday, July 5, 8:00pm-10:00pm, at the CLASSIC EDGE 350 CLASSIC EDGE 550 CLASSIC EDGE 750 Housing opportunities are listed as well Headwaters Center of Winter Park. as local events and organizations. New Two, top-notch comedians will be information is being added every day. performing; Stephanie McHugh and This resource is helpful for people new Chris Voth, from The Comedy Works in to the county, and long-time locals alike. . To learn more and become involved Tickets are $35, and can be bought at please contact: DiAnn Butler at 970-531- www.eventbrite.com 1343 or [email protected]. Flying Heels Summer Rodeo Series Calling all rodeo fans! The rodeo June 29 and July 3-4. High altitude gardening class offered in Granby returns to the Flying Heels Arena Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for every Saturday in June, with special seniors and children 6-12, and free Join the Granby Recreation of Xeri-scape landscaping. The class Independence Day events held on July admission to scouts and military. We Department and Grand County gardener will be held on Wednesday, June 26 3rd and 4th. The Junior rodeo opens the now accept cash and credit cards for Peg VandeVoort in this fun class to from 6:30 to 8:30 PM at the Granby events at 3:00 p.m., followed by the Open entrance. Tickets can also be purchased learn how to garden in our mountain Community Building. The cost is $25 rodeo at 7:00 p.m. Special attractions at eventbrite.com under Granby Rodeo. environment. We’ll cover soil and site and pre-registration is required. Call include motorcycle barrel race June 22, For more information or to volunteer, preparation, plant materials that grow the Recreation Department today at 887- and performances by Colorado's premier visit www.granbyrodeo.com or call the in high altitudes, perennial and rock 3961 to register! equestrian team The Westernaires on Granby Chamber at 970-887-2311. gardening, native plants, and principles Walk for life Aug 31 Pregnancy Resource Connection's as a pancake breakfast hosted by local 5k Run and Family Walk will take place churches from Kremmling and Parshall. Saturday, August 31, at the Middle For more information or to register, visit Park Fair Grounds. Registration for www.walkforlifeprcgrand.com or call the run/walk begins at 8:00am, as well 970-887-3617 PLAN AHEAD NOW FOR NEXT WINTER Eliminate high heating bills when you heat your entire home, water and more with the safe, comfortable heat of a central boiler outdoor Our Community! Our News! Our Paper! furnace. Call today! send news items to [email protected] Page 20 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019

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Obituary Crockett Kemp 1923-2019 John Kemp in Nashville during WW 2 and reconnected in Denver. They were married October 13, 1954. John and his brother Casey had the Buckhorn Lodge, which is now theBar Lazy J. John and Crockett established the family ranch in Parshall, Colorado adjacent to the Bar LazyJ and raised Polled Hereford cattle. They had two children: John and Crockett. Crockett enjoyed community activities and politics, being active in Junior League of Nashville and Denver, Parshall Chapel, Bible study, Grand County Republican committee Crockett Craig Kemp went to be with chairman, Grand County Library Board, her Lord and Savior on June 16, 2019 at Grand County Historical Society and the age of 95. She was born November West Grand County schools. 26, 1923 to Edward Burr Craig and Crockett is survived by her son John Marian Henderson Craig in Nashville, L. Kemp Jr. and his wife Kay of Laramie, Tennessee. Wyoming, daughter Crockett K Rhine Crockett left her family and moved and her husband Timothy of Kremmling, to Denver, Colorado in 1948 to start a Colorado, her sister Corinne C. Kemp of new chapter in her life, which included Greenwood Village, Colorado, 6 nieces employment at the A Bar A Guest Ranch and nephews, 3 grandchildren and 2 in Encampment, Wyoming, and Garret great grandchildren. courtesy photo Bromfield in Denver, Colorado. She met Grand County writer, Penny Rafferty Hamilton, recently earned an award for her personal essay, Lessons of a Pink Warrior in the national Conquer magazine, from the Colorado Authors’ League. Ed Pickering Memorial Roping and Scholarship Read the winning article on her web site at http://www.pennyhamilton.com/ writer.htm

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Ed Pickering steer wrestling in 1974.

The 2nd annual Ed Pickering High School graduates or college Memorial Roping will be held on July students wishing to apply for this year's 13, 2019 at the Kremmling Fairgrounds. scholarship should write a short essay It will begin at 10 a.m. and will have about yourself and your college plans. three ropings that day. The last roping You should include your 4-H and rodeo Rebecca Amber of the day will be a saddle roping with events. Send to Eric Pickering@MSN. Guthrie Lemon proceeds going to a scholarship. Last com by August 1. The scholarship will Broker / Owner Broker Associate year's scholarship winner was Jacey be awarded Augut 9 at the Middle Park (970) 485-4141 (970) 531-2149 Murphy. Fair & Rodeo 4-H Auction. 404 Park Ave., Kremmling - Colorado

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Offer with tires fit Broncos, Jeeps, free auto battery and International Harvesters and F150 Apply online at www.wgsd.us Employment recycle appliance drop-off. Contact human resources with any questions at 970-724-1007 pick-up. $75 for all. 970-819-3728 Will pay for large amounts of scrap. Ranch and land clean-up! Furever Home... Call 970-406-0507 Parts City Hi there!! My name is Sage. or 970-531-7589. Help Wanted I am a 7 month old, female cross. I have a very smart Please send email to girl who is anxious to learn. kremmlingautoparts@ I do have a lot of energy gmail.com so would love to find an or visit the store in active family. Come check person for an application. me out at the shelter. Parts City is located in Kremmling at 103 Park Ave. Grand County Pet Pals (970) 887-2988 Page 24 GRAND GAZETTE www.grandgazette.net June 20, 2019 Happy Birthdays & Anniversaries Dates to Remember Thursday, June 20 Christina Warren Ellis Linke Dayne MacDonald Bill Shearer Thursday - June 20 Bethany Heeney Sunday, June 23 Pam Trout • Kremmling Food Pantry, 10 am - 2 pm, located behind the high school Jayden Lemon Bob McVay Laura Karina Dominguez • Senior Luncheon, 12 noon, Senior Apts, Kremmling 724-9730 Beef/Rice Christofer Gregory Xavier Anjel Dominguez Lanie Markle Stuffed Peppers/Mixed Vegetables/Honeydew/Cantaloupe/Raisin Nut Cup/ Bud Cordova Diane Carpenter Aleene Milligan  Whole Wheat Bread Jaxson Hergert Jeff Matney Monte & Gay Linke  • Zumba, 5:30 pm, Bumgarner Building, Cost $7 Jill Green Lee Elliott Mitch & Christina • Kremmling Chamber Mtg, 5:30 pm, Chamber Conference Room Michael Dwayne Ferrell Shawna James Lockhart  Mike & Tammy Littell  Shawn & Sami Sam & Laurie Friday - June 21 Jeannine & Duane Lechman  Henderhan  • Kremmling Food Pantry (SENIOR CITIZENS ONLY), 12 - 1 pm, located Jones  behind the High School Monday, June 24 Wednesday, June 26 Saturday - June 22 Friday, June 21 Lacy Stovner Andrea Buller • Bits 'n' Spurs Gymkhana, 10am, Kremmling Fairgrounds Susan Burger Ryan Cox Blake Andrew Terryberry Cody Stueben Mikayla Shearer Sid Petersen Sunday - June 23 Nikki Finn-loudenslager Sheena Darland Amy Ewert Polar Plunge Preparty, noon, Grand Lake, Western Riviera Lakeside • Josh & Cheyenne Richert -Terryberry Tanner Covington • Polar Plunge, 3pm, Grand Lake, VenueGene Stover Park and Beach  Mary Jo Hargadine Wade & Rachel Monday - June 24 Leonard Heeney  Bumgarner  • Senior Luncheon, 12 noon, Senior Apts, Kremmling 724-9730 Spaghetti w Saturday, June 22 Clint & Sheri O’Hotto  Meat Sauce/Tossed Salad/Seasoned Green Beans/Fruit Cocktail/French Bread Don Acord  = anniversary • Zumba, 5:30 pm, Bumgarner Building, Cost $7 Kadee Dawn Johnston Tuesday, June 25  = birthday (in memory) • Middle Park Fair & Rodeo Board mtg, 6:30 pm, CSU Extension Office Lacey Pexton Cheyenne Richert Shay Markle Tuesday - June 25 Michael Turner Kelly Christensen • Board of County Commissioners, 8:30 am, Hot Sulphur Springs, Ashley Lemon Administrative Building • Clases de Ingles, 11am- 2pm or 2pm - 4pm, Kremmling Library Tonight at the • Senior Luncheon, 12 noon, Senior Apts, Kremmling 724-9730 Hot Dog/Pasta K-Town Softball Vegetable Salad/Baked Beans/Watermelon Chamber results • Kremmling Food Pantry, 10 - 2 pm, located behind the High School The Kremmling Days follow-up Win Loss • Middle Park Fair & Rodeo walk-thru for fair preparation, 1 pm, meeting will be incorporated in the I'd Hit That 2 0 Kremmling Fairgrounds Chamber tonight, June 20 at 5:30 p.m. in The good, the bad, the ugly 2 0 • Board of Education Regular Mtg, 6pm. K-8 Community Room the Chamber Conference Room. Public Mudflingers 1 1 • Happy Toes Yoga, 5:30-7 pm, Trinity Episcopal Church, Kremmling input and suggestions are welcome for Brew Crew 1 1 • Alcoholics Anonymous, 7pm, Kremmling Episcopal Church next year. Balls Deep 1 1 Wednesday - June 26 Kremmling Krushers 1 2 • Cardio Sculpting, 5:30 pm, Bumgarner Building, cost $7 Pitches B Crazy 0 3 • Kremmling Rotary, 6pm, Create Space on Central Ave. • Adult Softball, 7 pm, Ball field Thursday - June 27 Free Chipping • Kremmling Food Pantry, 10 am - 2 pm, located behind the high school The Grand County Wildfire Council County, making us all safer from the • Senior Luncheon, 12 noon, Senior Apts, Kremmling 724-9730 Chicken is hosting Saturday Community threat of wildfire. Fajitas/Black Beans w Cilantro/Mexicali Corn/Grapes/Banana/Vanilla Ice Chipping Days this summer for private Chipping dates and locations are as Cream home and property owners. Bring your follows: • Zumba, 5:30 pm, Bumgarner Building, Cost $7 slash and we will chip it and haul it away • June 29th--Kremmling (14th and • Family Movie Night, 5:30pm, Kremmling Library for FREE! Unlimited loads! Eagle) All locations accepting slash from MARK YOUR CALENDAR • July 13th--Grand Lake Fire 10:00am-3:00pm. Participants must (Columbine Lake) follow the Materials Guidelines found July 4 - Fire-Up the Cliffs • July 27th--East Grand Fire at www.bewildfireready.org. Accepted Headquarters July 10-14 - High Country Hideaway Muzzleload/Trapshoot Competition materials include trees, tree branches, • August 10th--Parshall Fire July 11 - Merriweather and Culpepper Circus in the Town Square small diameter logs, and brush. Station July 13 & 14 - Elevation Festival Contact Adam Gosey at 970-726- • August 24th--Grand Fire 5824 with questions. Thank you for July 20 & 21 - International Harvesters Rendezvous Headquarters. July 27 & 28 - Rocky Mountain Farrier's Colorado Classic Competition helping reduce hazardous fuels in Grand Aug. 2-11 - Middle Park Fair & Rodeo Aug. 10 - Easton Corbin Concert Help Celebrate Don Acord's 90th Birthday Aug. 17 - Demolition Derby Join the Acord family as they requested is the gift of your presence; Aug. 23-25 - Gore Fest celebrate Don Acord's 90th birthday on however, if you will miss the special Saturday, June 22 at 880 East Garnet event birthday wishes can be sent to PO in Granby from 2-5 p.m. The only gift Box 72, Granby, CO 80446.

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