The Trinidad City Council tabled marijuana license applications for a business called CannaCo Corporation, located at 3019 Toupal Drive, due to questions about the business's ownership, application accuracy, and proposed square footage. Nearly a dozen people spoke against allowing the business at a public hearing. The Council will revisit the issue at their next meeting on February 3rd. An earlier business, Forever Green, had also failed to receive Council approval for a marijuana facility at the same location.
This document is a newspaper listing various community events and meetings happening in and around Trinidad, Colorado on February 3rd and 5th, 2015. It includes notices for a rescheduled Board of County Commissioners meeting, a Veteran's town hall meeting, the regular Trinidad City Council meeting, and other local organization meetings. It also provides the daily weather forecast and river flow information. The paper highlights the opening of a new hydroponic growing supply store and honors a local wildlife manager with an award from the Masonic Lodge.
The article discusses efforts by a local partnership to install a compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling station in Trinidad. CNG is cheaper than gasoline and diesel and emits less carbon dioxide. Representatives from the CNG industry and General Motors met with the partnership to advance the project. Having a CNG station in Trinidad would serve travelers on Interstate 25 between Colorado Springs and Santa Fe, as there are currently no stations along that route.
This document contains announcements for events happening on Tuesday, February 17th and Wednesday, February 18th in Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas. On Tuesday, there are board meetings for Las Animas County, Primero Schools, Trinidad City Council, and a pancake supper and quilt raffle. Sports meetings and writers group are also listed. Wednesday events include a cooking class, cookie swap, watershed meeting, and a presentation on the New Horizons mission to Pluto. The Trinidad community calendar provides information on local government, schools, and community events.
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The document announces that Trinidad State Junior College will launch the first ever NRA Certified Training Center in February 2015. The training center will offer classes to obtain NRA instructor certification in firearms safety, and is made possible through a partnership between Trinidad State and the NRA. While the county had budgeted $10,000 for runway striping at the local airport, all bids received were over twice that amount, so alternative options for the striping project are being considered.
This document is a newspaper listing local community events and news briefs from Trinidad, Colorado. It announces several upcoming meetings and events from October 9-12, including a sheriff's convention, economic development board meeting, autism support group, horse show, ambulance district meeting, pasta dinner fundraiser, and art gallery opening. It also provides brief news articles about the city board approving an annexation waiver and the ambulance district donating medical evacuation sleds to the fire department. The document contains typical local newspaper content like weather forecasts, obituaries, and commentary on issues affecting the community.
This document is a newspaper listing various community events happening from February 5-15 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes meetings for organizations like the Continuum of Care and Network Council on February 5th. It also lists library and theater events, workshops on abstract art and felting, and a Valentine's Day bake sale and father-daughter dance. The document provides details on dates, times, locations and contact information for local community events in Trinidad during that period.
Aucilla Christian Academy is excited to release the 2018 ACA Celebration Dinner, Raffle & Auction book, featuring over 100 live and silent auction items, donated by generous ACA supporters. The event is almost completely sold out. Contact ACA at 997-3597 or contactus@aucilla.org for reserved seating. Thank you.
The document is a newspaper listing community events occurring from April 23-26 in Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas. It includes notices for several upcoming meetings, concerts, fundraisers and other local activities. Of particular note are a parent support meeting on autism awareness, a school board meeting, a supper club dinner, an acoustic concert fundraiser, a retirement association meeting, an Earth Day celebration, and a charity fundraiser dinner and dance. It also provides the local weather forecast and river flow information.
This document is a newspaper listing various community events and meetings happening in and around Trinidad, Colorado on February 3rd and 5th, 2015. It includes notices for a rescheduled Board of County Commissioners meeting, a Veteran's town hall meeting, the regular Trinidad City Council meeting, and other local organization meetings. It also provides the daily weather forecast and river flow information. The paper highlights the opening of a new hydroponic growing supply store and honors a local wildlife manager with an award from the Masonic Lodge.
The article discusses efforts by a local partnership to install a compressed natural gas (CNG) refueling station in Trinidad. CNG is cheaper than gasoline and diesel and emits less carbon dioxide. Representatives from the CNG industry and General Motors met with the partnership to advance the project. Having a CNG station in Trinidad would serve travelers on Interstate 25 between Colorado Springs and Santa Fe, as there are currently no stations along that route.
This document contains announcements for events happening on Tuesday, February 17th and Wednesday, February 18th in Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas. On Tuesday, there are board meetings for Las Animas County, Primero Schools, Trinidad City Council, and a pancake supper and quilt raffle. Sports meetings and writers group are also listed. Wednesday events include a cooking class, cookie swap, watershed meeting, and a presentation on the New Horizons mission to Pluto. The Trinidad community calendar provides information on local government, schools, and community events.
This summary provides the key details from the document in 3 sentences:
The document announces that Trinidad State Junior College will launch the first ever NRA Certified Training Center in February 2015. The training center will offer classes to obtain NRA instructor certification in firearms safety, and is made possible through a partnership between Trinidad State and the NRA. While the county had budgeted $10,000 for runway striping at the local airport, all bids received were over twice that amount, so alternative options for the striping project are being considered.
This document is a newspaper listing local community events and news briefs from Trinidad, Colorado. It announces several upcoming meetings and events from October 9-12, including a sheriff's convention, economic development board meeting, autism support group, horse show, ambulance district meeting, pasta dinner fundraiser, and art gallery opening. It also provides brief news articles about the city board approving an annexation waiver and the ambulance district donating medical evacuation sleds to the fire department. The document contains typical local newspaper content like weather forecasts, obituaries, and commentary on issues affecting the community.
This document is a newspaper listing various community events happening from February 5-15 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes meetings for organizations like the Continuum of Care and Network Council on February 5th. It also lists library and theater events, workshops on abstract art and felting, and a Valentine's Day bake sale and father-daughter dance. The document provides details on dates, times, locations and contact information for local community events in Trinidad during that period.
Aucilla Christian Academy is excited to release the 2018 ACA Celebration Dinner, Raffle & Auction book, featuring over 100 live and silent auction items, donated by generous ACA supporters. The event is almost completely sold out. Contact ACA at 997-3597 or contactus@aucilla.org for reserved seating. Thank you.
The document is a newspaper listing community events occurring from April 23-26 in Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas. It includes notices for several upcoming meetings, concerts, fundraisers and other local activities. Of particular note are a parent support meeting on autism awareness, a school board meeting, a supper club dinner, an acoustic concert fundraiser, a retirement association meeting, an Earth Day celebration, and a charity fundraiser dinner and dance. It also provides the local weather forecast and river flow information.
This document provides a schedule of community events taking place from April 25-28, 2014 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. Some of the key events mentioned include:
- Tree planting and care workshops on April 25-26 with the Trinidad Tree Board.
- Free math and science homework help for middle and high school students on April 25.
- Various religious and community group meetings on April 25-27, including a men's breakfast, cleanup event, and livestock meeting.
- The annual TSJC Hall of Fame dinner and silent auction on April 26 to honor college legacies.
- A pasta luncheon fundraiser for the Community Chorale on April 27.
- The Mount San Raf
This summary provides information about community events happening from June 5-8 in and around Trinidad, Colorado as described in the document:
On June 5-8, several community meetings and events are taking place in Trinidad including Continuum of Care and Network Council meetings, a county commissioners meeting, an economic development board meeting, and a conservation district meeting. Additionally, a Holy Trinity Flea Market and book sale fundraiser are scheduled for June 6-7 along with a blood drive on June 6. On June 7, the annual Stonewall Fishing Tournament will be held at Monument Lake. Other events include a philosophy discussion group and activities at Trinidad Lake State Park. Friday Night Live events for teens will provide fun
The document is a newspaper section that includes the following:
- An article summarizing the 2016 concert schedule for the Fishstock Music Series held at Camp David Party Barn in Door County, Wisconsin. The series runs from July to September and features various folk, blues, and acoustic artists.
- Advertisements for local businesses like Culver's, Holiday Chevrolet, and Haentz's Garden Center.
- A brief article about the 8th annual Oshkosh Irish Fest being held June 11-12 at the Leach Amphitheater, which has grown in popularity and been voted the "Best Local Festival" five times.
The document lists various local government and community meetings taking place on Tuesday in Las Animas County, Colorado, including meetings for the county commissioners, Samaritan Clinic, Primero Schools city council, and an event about Drop City. It also provides the daily weather forecast and river flow information for Trinidad.
This document is a newspaper listing local sports schedules and results for high school, junior college, and other community sports teams in southeastern Colorado and northeastern New Mexico. It provides the dates, locations, and opponents for upcoming basketball, baseball, softball, and wrestling matches. It also summarizes recent baseball and softball games played by Trinidad State Junior College teams, including sweep of CSU-Fort Collins in baseball and going 3-1 in softball.
This document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated January 27, 2015. It includes local news briefs about government meetings, community events like square dancing lessons and writers' groups, obituaries for two local men, and weather and river forecasts. The front page article discusses a local diner called the Trinidad Diner closing this week after many years in business due to an inability to agree to a new lease. Another article provides information about a new website that can help students in Trinidad transition into careers in Colorado's advanced manufacturing industry.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in northern New York from May 31st to June 23rd, including health fairs, art shows, concerts, festivals, and activities at local parks and museums. Details are given for locations, dates, times, activities, and contact information for each event listed. The document encourages readers to get involved in their community and participate in these family-friendly events.
This classified ad section from a local newspaper includes ads for rental properties, services, employment opportunities and community events in and around Cass City, Michigan. Rental listings include apartments and homes for rent. Services advertised include heating/AC installation and repair, tree service, electrician, builder and lawn care. Job listings are for a varsity volleyball coach position and part-time help at a gas station. Upcoming community events include church dinners and a mom-to-mom sale fundraiser. The classified ads provide information on housing, jobs, local businesses and activities for community members.
Jim's Fix It Shop advertises appliance repair services with over 30 years of experience in Hernando County. They offer same day service for most cases and have fully stocked vans and trained technicians. They also offer qualifying package units with a 10 year warranty.
The Trinity VIP Travel ad promotes various casino tour packages to locations like Biloxi, Mississippi and Hollywood, Florida. Packages include amenities like hotel rooms, meals, and free play at the casinos.
An article profiles the 10 year success of RBeach restaurant on Hernando Beach. Owners Fred and Javidi credit their involvement in every aspect of the business and compilation of factors working together for their survival through economic downturns.
Aucilla Christian Academy’s first annual Celebration Dinner, Raffle and Auction will be held on February 25, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the Wilmer Bassett Gymnasium at ACA. This evening event will host over 200 people to benefit the annual fund at ACA, a Christ-centered college preparatory school, serving North Florida and South Georgia. For tickets, call 850-997-3597 or email contactus@aucilla.org.
This document contains a schedule of television programs that will be airing on Channels 18, 20, and other Putnam Valley channels. It provides notices about town events, meetings, and announcements. It encourages residents to check the town website for updated information and how to submit requests to post on the town television channels.
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This document contains rules and information for an auction being held by Aucilla Christian Academy. It provides details on bidding procedures for both the live auction and silent auction. The live auction will begin at 7pm and bidding requires raising your numbered bidding book. The silent auction uses numbered bid sheets to place bids. Several sponsorship thank you's and descriptions of auction items like vacations, hunting trips and theme park tickets are also included.
The document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated May 19, 2014. It includes announcements for upcoming community events, such as celebrating National EMS Week and Family Fun Day. It also lists meeting times for local government boards and public service notices regarding volunteer opportunities, blood drives, and fishing tournaments. The weather forecast and river flow rates are provided. There is a brief article about Trinidad High School honoring its valedictorian and salutatorian for the class of 2014.
This document is a 3 page newsletter from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and family members. It includes announcements about upcoming events like a women's conference, food festival, and concerts. It also provides notices about clinic closures for holidays, tax assistance center hours, and a summary of historical events for the coming weeks. A calendar of additional upcoming recreational and educational activities is included on the third page.
This document provides information about various dental practices, businesses and events happening in County Tipperary in October. It includes details about free dental health checks, an open day at a credit union, a children's clothing store celebrating its first anniversary, and a craft and food fair in Dundrum. It also contains recipes, jokes, and advertisements for local businesses.
Cooks Collision is a premier provider of collision repair services in California with 27 locations. They have been family owned since the 1930s and take pride in their high quality work, certified technicians, and commitment to customer service. They repair over 30,000 vehicles per year for customers, insurance companies like Farmers, and auto dealers. Their modern facilities utilize advanced equipment to properly repair any make and model to factory standards.
This document is a newspaper page from the Cass City Chronicle containing various advertisements and classified listings. It includes listings for real estate rentals and sales, services such as tree removal and appliance repair, employment opportunities, and community events such as fish fry dinners. The page provides local residents information on housing, jobs, services, and activities in and around Cass City, Michigan.
This document provides information on various upcoming events, activities, and services around Naval Construction Battalion
Center Gulfport. It includes details about tax assistance opening on February 4th, a Seabee Ball volunteer opportunity on
February 23rd, chapel services and offerings, intramural sports signups, a housing yard sale on February 16th, movies
showing at the base theater, and off-base Mardi Gras parades and events in early February. It also lists contact information
for childcare, fitness activities, outdoor recreation, food services, and more.
This document is a newspaper article from the Trinidad Chronicle-News that provides information about upcoming community events in Trinidad, Colorado and the surrounding area from February 24-28, 2015. It includes notices for a food drive by the THS Key Club, meetings for the Trinidad City Council and Las Animas County Commission, support groups for vision loss and grief/loss, square dancing lessons, and cultural events like a performance of the opera Aida and a fundraiser dinner with Todd Helton. It also provides the local weather forecast and river flow information.
This summary provides an overview of key events and meetings in Trinidad, Colorado from February 16-17, 2015 as reported in The Chronicle-News newspaper:
- Many local government offices and businesses will be closed on February 16th in observance of Presidents' Day.
- Several public meetings are scheduled for February 16th and 17th, including meetings for the Board of Education in Aguilar and Primero, the Town of Starkville Board of Trustees, the Las Animas County Board of Commissioners, and the Trinidad City Council.
- Community events taking place include a quilt raffle at the Sayre Senior Center, a writers' group meeting at the Trinidad Public Library, Holy Trinity
The document outlines the schedule and award winners for the Rising Star Recognition Ceremony and Honorary Luncheon hosted by the State Student Advisory Council and Colorado Community College System. Several Colorado community college students are recognized for their academic excellence and leadership with Rising Star Awards. The ceremony also includes presentations of the President of the Year Award and Advocate of the Year Award.
This document provides a schedule of community events taking place from April 25-28, 2014 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. Some of the key events mentioned include:
- Tree planting and care workshops on April 25-26 with the Trinidad Tree Board.
- Free math and science homework help for middle and high school students on April 25.
- Various religious and community group meetings on April 25-27, including a men's breakfast, cleanup event, and livestock meeting.
- The annual TSJC Hall of Fame dinner and silent auction on April 26 to honor college legacies.
- A pasta luncheon fundraiser for the Community Chorale on April 27.
- The Mount San Raf
This summary provides information about community events happening from June 5-8 in and around Trinidad, Colorado as described in the document:
On June 5-8, several community meetings and events are taking place in Trinidad including Continuum of Care and Network Council meetings, a county commissioners meeting, an economic development board meeting, and a conservation district meeting. Additionally, a Holy Trinity Flea Market and book sale fundraiser are scheduled for June 6-7 along with a blood drive on June 6. On June 7, the annual Stonewall Fishing Tournament will be held at Monument Lake. Other events include a philosophy discussion group and activities at Trinidad Lake State Park. Friday Night Live events for teens will provide fun
The document is a newspaper section that includes the following:
- An article summarizing the 2016 concert schedule for the Fishstock Music Series held at Camp David Party Barn in Door County, Wisconsin. The series runs from July to September and features various folk, blues, and acoustic artists.
- Advertisements for local businesses like Culver's, Holiday Chevrolet, and Haentz's Garden Center.
- A brief article about the 8th annual Oshkosh Irish Fest being held June 11-12 at the Leach Amphitheater, which has grown in popularity and been voted the "Best Local Festival" five times.
The document lists various local government and community meetings taking place on Tuesday in Las Animas County, Colorado, including meetings for the county commissioners, Samaritan Clinic, Primero Schools city council, and an event about Drop City. It also provides the daily weather forecast and river flow information for Trinidad.
This document is a newspaper listing local sports schedules and results for high school, junior college, and other community sports teams in southeastern Colorado and northeastern New Mexico. It provides the dates, locations, and opponents for upcoming basketball, baseball, softball, and wrestling matches. It also summarizes recent baseball and softball games played by Trinidad State Junior College teams, including sweep of CSU-Fort Collins in baseball and going 3-1 in softball.
This document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated January 27, 2015. It includes local news briefs about government meetings, community events like square dancing lessons and writers' groups, obituaries for two local men, and weather and river forecasts. The front page article discusses a local diner called the Trinidad Diner closing this week after many years in business due to an inability to agree to a new lease. Another article provides information about a new website that can help students in Trinidad transition into careers in Colorado's advanced manufacturing industry.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in northern New York from May 31st to June 23rd, including health fairs, art shows, concerts, festivals, and activities at local parks and museums. Details are given for locations, dates, times, activities, and contact information for each event listed. The document encourages readers to get involved in their community and participate in these family-friendly events.
This classified ad section from a local newspaper includes ads for rental properties, services, employment opportunities and community events in and around Cass City, Michigan. Rental listings include apartments and homes for rent. Services advertised include heating/AC installation and repair, tree service, electrician, builder and lawn care. Job listings are for a varsity volleyball coach position and part-time help at a gas station. Upcoming community events include church dinners and a mom-to-mom sale fundraiser. The classified ads provide information on housing, jobs, local businesses and activities for community members.
Jim's Fix It Shop advertises appliance repair services with over 30 years of experience in Hernando County. They offer same day service for most cases and have fully stocked vans and trained technicians. They also offer qualifying package units with a 10 year warranty.
The Trinity VIP Travel ad promotes various casino tour packages to locations like Biloxi, Mississippi and Hollywood, Florida. Packages include amenities like hotel rooms, meals, and free play at the casinos.
An article profiles the 10 year success of RBeach restaurant on Hernando Beach. Owners Fred and Javidi credit their involvement in every aspect of the business and compilation of factors working together for their survival through economic downturns.
Aucilla Christian Academy’s first annual Celebration Dinner, Raffle and Auction will be held on February 25, 2017 at 6:00 p.m. in the Wilmer Bassett Gymnasium at ACA. This evening event will host over 200 people to benefit the annual fund at ACA, a Christ-centered college preparatory school, serving North Florida and South Georgia. For tickets, call 850-997-3597 or email contactus@aucilla.org.
This document contains a schedule of television programs that will be airing on Channels 18, 20, and other Putnam Valley channels. It provides notices about town events, meetings, and announcements. It encourages residents to check the town website for updated information and how to submit requests to post on the town television channels.
Aucilla Christian Academy's 2015 Expand the Light Dinner & Auction at Honey L...lisaflournoy
This document contains rules and information for an auction being held by Aucilla Christian Academy. It provides details on bidding procedures for both the live auction and silent auction. The live auction will begin at 7pm and bidding requires raising your numbered bidding book. The silent auction uses numbered bid sheets to place bids. Several sponsorship thank you's and descriptions of auction items like vacations, hunting trips and theme park tickets are also included.
The document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated May 19, 2014. It includes announcements for upcoming community events, such as celebrating National EMS Week and Family Fun Day. It also lists meeting times for local government boards and public service notices regarding volunteer opportunities, blood drives, and fishing tournaments. The weather forecast and river flow rates are provided. There is a brief article about Trinidad High School honoring its valedictorian and salutatorian for the class of 2014.
This document is a 3 page newsletter from the Headquarters, Headquarters Company, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade providing information to soldiers and family members. It includes announcements about upcoming events like a women's conference, food festival, and concerts. It also provides notices about clinic closures for holidays, tax assistance center hours, and a summary of historical events for the coming weeks. A calendar of additional upcoming recreational and educational activities is included on the third page.
This document provides information about various dental practices, businesses and events happening in County Tipperary in October. It includes details about free dental health checks, an open day at a credit union, a children's clothing store celebrating its first anniversary, and a craft and food fair in Dundrum. It also contains recipes, jokes, and advertisements for local businesses.
Cooks Collision is a premier provider of collision repair services in California with 27 locations. They have been family owned since the 1930s and take pride in their high quality work, certified technicians, and commitment to customer service. They repair over 30,000 vehicles per year for customers, insurance companies like Farmers, and auto dealers. Their modern facilities utilize advanced equipment to properly repair any make and model to factory standards.
This document is a newspaper page from the Cass City Chronicle containing various advertisements and classified listings. It includes listings for real estate rentals and sales, services such as tree removal and appliance repair, employment opportunities, and community events such as fish fry dinners. The page provides local residents information on housing, jobs, services, and activities in and around Cass City, Michigan.
This document provides information on various upcoming events, activities, and services around Naval Construction Battalion
Center Gulfport. It includes details about tax assistance opening on February 4th, a Seabee Ball volunteer opportunity on
February 23rd, chapel services and offerings, intramural sports signups, a housing yard sale on February 16th, movies
showing at the base theater, and off-base Mardi Gras parades and events in early February. It also lists contact information
for childcare, fitness activities, outdoor recreation, food services, and more.
This document is a newspaper article from the Trinidad Chronicle-News that provides information about upcoming community events in Trinidad, Colorado and the surrounding area from February 24-28, 2015. It includes notices for a food drive by the THS Key Club, meetings for the Trinidad City Council and Las Animas County Commission, support groups for vision loss and grief/loss, square dancing lessons, and cultural events like a performance of the opera Aida and a fundraiser dinner with Todd Helton. It also provides the local weather forecast and river flow information.
This summary provides an overview of key events and meetings in Trinidad, Colorado from February 16-17, 2015 as reported in The Chronicle-News newspaper:
- Many local government offices and businesses will be closed on February 16th in observance of Presidents' Day.
- Several public meetings are scheduled for February 16th and 17th, including meetings for the Board of Education in Aguilar and Primero, the Town of Starkville Board of Trustees, the Las Animas County Board of Commissioners, and the Trinidad City Council.
- Community events taking place include a quilt raffle at the Sayre Senior Center, a writers' group meeting at the Trinidad Public Library, Holy Trinity
The document outlines the schedule and award winners for the Rising Star Recognition Ceremony and Honorary Luncheon hosted by the State Student Advisory Council and Colorado Community College System. Several Colorado community college students are recognized for their academic excellence and leadership with Rising Star Awards. The ceremony also includes presentations of the President of the Year Award and Advocate of the Year Award.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms.
Franklin Azar is a successful attorney from Trinidad, Colorado who founded a large personal injury firm. Despite his fame from television commercials portraying him as the "Strong Arm", he remains humble and devoted to his hometown community. He donated $250,000 to a scholarship fund at Trinidad State Junior College and regularly holds charity golf tournaments. Though now living elsewhere, Azar credits his upbringing in Trinidad for shaping his strong work ethic and desire to help people in need.
Charles Latuda is being honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award for his philanthropic support of Trinidad State Junior College over many decades. He has personally funded one or two full-tuition scholarships per year and established an endowed scholarship fund through a planned giving trust. Latuda graduated from Trinidad State in 1948 and later worked there as an athletic director and teacher, helping the school win a national football championship. He continues to support the college through the educational foundation he co-founded, carrying on a family tradition of giving started by his parents.
This document discusses workforce development in Colorado. It outlines the Colorado Workforce Development Council's (CWDC) vision of providing businesses access to skilled workers and Coloradans access to jobs. The CWDC's mission is to create an integrated system between economic development, education, training, and businesses. Core objectives include educating and training the future workforce through career awareness, hands-on experience, identifying career pathways, and teacher industry experience. Sector partnerships are industry-specific regional collaborations between businesses, economic development, and education/workforce groups. National issues discussed include a skills mismatch and stagnant job growth requiring new approaches with fewer resources. The document encourages getting involved with Colorado's sector partnerships.
1) The Trinidad Tourism Board awarded a marketing contract to ZIV, LLC after considering bids from two other companies with local ties.
2) City Council questioned the Tourism Board about the contract bidding process and why bid summaries were not included.
3) Council also asked about responsibilities under previous marketing contracts and efforts to coordinate tourism promotion in the city.
This document outlines plans for developing common advanced manufacturing courses and certificates across multiple Colorado community colleges through collaboration. Development teams will be formed for key subject areas like machining, welding, and engineering graphics. Courses already existing at some schools will be shared, and new courses will be created and distributed for spring 2015 enrollment through an organized development process involving curriculum mapping and open licensing of materials. Common assessments, credentials, and pathways will help students transfer credits between schools and obtain industry-recognized certifications.
Two former local high school soccer players, Wes Padgett and Lukas Smith, are having successful seasons playing for the sixth-ranked Trinidad State Junior College men's soccer team. Padgett has scored four goals and two assists this year, while Smith has started 19 of 22 games as a key defender. The Trojans, who are 19-2-1, will compete in the upcoming NJCAA national men's soccer tournament.
This document is a communications portfolio for Caroline Adam Legrende listing her areas of expertise and experience. The portfolio highlights her work in social media including growing her followers and content planning. It also lists her experience developing websites, creating product literature such as follow up letters and comparisons, email marketing including product promotions, writing news releases and articles, and miscellaneous communications such as newsletters and public service announcements.
1) The Community College of Aurora's Student Success Center aims to help students, particularly low-income students of color, transfer successfully to four-year universities by ensuring their credits transfer and supporting their transition to a new academic environment.
2) Since the center's launch in 2013, CCA's retention rate among participating students has increased to 65% compared to 44% previously, and its transfer rate has grown 25% which is the second fastest growth among Colorado community colleges.
3) The center brings students on free visits to local four-year schools to help them discover options that match them and feel more comfortable transferring.
This document is a newspaper listing various community events and meetings happening in and around Trinidad, Colorado on February 3rd and 5th, 2015. It includes notices for a rescheduled Board of County Commissioners meeting, a Veteran's town hall meeting, the regular Trinidad City Council meeting, and other local organization meetings. It also provides the daily weather forecast and river flow information. The paper highlights the opening of a new hydroponic growing supply store and honors a local wildlife manager with an award from the Masonic Lodge.
The document is a community calendar listing various upcoming events in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes details about activities at Trinidad Lake State Park on Saturday and Sunday, meetings for several local organizations on Thursday, and a summer reading program sign up period at the Carnegie Library through Friday. It also lists community soccer games on Mondays and Thursdays, a fishing tournament on Saturday, and vacation bible school scheduled for June 8th through 12th. The calendar provides information on times, locations, and contact details for local residents.
The document is a community events calendar from the Trinidad, Colorado newspaper that lists upcoming activities and meetings in the area. It announces events at Trinidad Lake including fishing and hiking programs on Saturday and Sunday. It also lists meetings for various local organizations happening throughout the week and weekend events like a fishing tournament, vacation bible school, and the Santa Fe Trail Days festival. Recreational activities, community meetings, and religious events are covered among the many listings.
This document is a newspaper listing various community events and meetings happening from March 16th to March 21st in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It provides details such as dates, times, locations and contact information for 16 different events, including meetings of school boards, county commissioners, and writers' guild as well as community events like a health fair, lip sync contest and casting call for a new film. It also includes a brief article about the American Legion helping some stranded motorists get back on their way after their motor home broke down. The document concludes with local weather forecasts, river flow information and a sports story about a local high school girls' basketball team placing third at the state championship.
The document summarizes local sports and events happening in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It provides the schedules for various high school sporting events taking place that week. It also lists upcoming events at Trinidad State including basketball and baseball games. Other community events advertised include performances at the local theater, meetings for the Republican Women's group and school board, and workshops on grief and volunteering. It concludes by announcing a visit from State Representative Timothy Dore to a free tax preparation site at Trinidad State Junior College to help low-income families with their taxes.
The Trinidad State Junior College Robotics Team won first place in the 1.5 kilogram or more division at the recent College Robotics Challenge held at Great Sand Dunes National Park in Colorado. The team was able to successfully navigate 6 of the 7 obstacle courses, overcoming challenges from the sandy terrain and issues with their robot's sensors. This is the second year in a row that the TSJC team has won their division at the state competition. The team will now prepare to demonstrate their robot at an event in Portland, Oregon next month and work to secure ongoing funding for their program through grants.
This document is a newspaper listing various community events and announcements taking place in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes notices for economic development and water association meetings, a hospital open house, weekend activities at Trinidad Lake State Park including campfire programs and hikes, a correctional facility training exercise, a farmers market, mass at a local shrine, art show calls for submissions, the upcoming Trinidad Roundup festival, low-cost animal spay/neuter services, suicide/abuse hotlines, weather forecasts, river water levels, and a article about a Trinidad native who established a scholarship fund for local community college students.
The document discusses commercial scale solar farms in Alamosa County, Colorado. It states that several major solar developers have expressed interest in developing new solar projects in the county. It also notes that the county already has four large utility-scale solar facilities generating a total of 87 MW of power. The county is seeking to standardize solar permitting fees to help streamline the approval process for new projects.
This document contains a newspaper article that summarizes changes to Trinidad State Junior College's athletic department, including cutting the men's golf program. The changes were triggered by the departure of the volleyball coach. The college will search for a new athletic director and volleyball coach. While the golf team has been very successful, the current athletic director was wearing three hats, so cutting golf will allow him to focus on his other roles. Coaches and boosters were disappointed but understood the need for reorganization.
The document is a newspaper containing local announcements and events for Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas for the week of April 20th. It includes notices for several community meetings on topics such as recovery support, local government, and watershed management. It also lists religious services, school board meetings, concerts, and charity fundraisers happening that week. The weather forecast and river water levels are provided.
The document is a newspaper listing various community events occurring on March 10th and 11th in Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas. It includes notices for county commissioner, city council, school board, and other local government meetings. It also lists religious services, support groups, fundraisers, and recreational activities happening around the community on those dates.
This document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated September 17, 2014. It contains local news briefs, event listings, weather forecasts, and other community information. Some of the main stories include a meeting being held to gather public input on a proposed expansion of the city's trail and greenway system, and an article introducing the new director of the Trinidad-Las Animas County Economic Development organization who wants to see sustainable economic growth while maintaining the area's character.
The document summarizes a program called the Self Help Housing Program that helps low-income families in Trinidad build affordable homes. The Community Resources & Housing Development Corporation plans to build 12 homes through the program, where families contribute labor to help construct their own homes over 6-8 months. This reduces costs and allows families to own homes that may otherwise be unaffordable. The program requires applicants to meet financial qualifications for mortgage loans averaging $135,000-$145,000 through USDA assistance. Local building suppliers will provide materials and CRHDC aims to make the homes energy efficient. The goal is to help families achieve the dream of home ownership.
The document is a newspaper listing various community events taking place on May 1st and 2nd-4th in Trinidad, Colorado. It includes meetings, concerts, cleanups, fairs, sales and other local activities. It also provides the weather forecast and river flow information. At the end is a notice requesting help to save the local Veteran's Post from closing due to lack of support.
The summary provides high-level information about 3 separate articles in 3 sentences:
The Colorado Mushroom Farm has reopened in Alamosa County, bringing back over 250 jobs to the local economy. Trinidad State Junior College will soon begin construction on a new 4-classroom addition to help alleviate crowding at its downtown Alamosa campus. Creede Repertory Theatre has announced its 50th anniversary season lineup, which includes classic plays like Guys and Dolls as well as original works celebrating CRT's history.
This summary provides the key details from the community calendar document:
- The document lists various community events happening from May 11th to May 15th in and around Trinidad, Colorado, including meetings for organizations like Celebrate Recovery, Trinidad Area Arts Council, City Council, caregiver support groups, and the VFW post.
- Recreational events are also listed like the AARP driving class, square dancing, and a wine and cheese social.
- The document provides contact information for each event and notes the locations and times.
- At the bottom, it includes a notice for quilters about an upcoming meeting and brief weather and river forecast information for Trinidad.
Kimblin NeSmith introduced herself as a candidate for county commission district three. She outlined three key issues she plans to focus on: improving recreation and parks, repaving roads, and partnering with businesses for community development and jobs to end the food desert and provide opportunities. NeSmith asked for voters' support so that together they can unify the district and bring about positive change.
This document is a calendar of events for Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas that provides information on community events from October 15-31, 2014. It lists the date, time, location and contact information for various local meetings, fundraisers, and celebrations including an open house, board meetings, dinners, dances, and more. It also includes a brief article honoring Charles Latuda for his lifetime of service and philanthropy in the community who will receive an award at the upcoming Denver National Philanthropy Day.
This document contains a calendar of events for the week of June 2-10 in Trinidad, Colorado. It lists various government and community meetings, volunteer opportunities, and fundraising events happening each day, including meetings of the SPBC Fire District board, Las Animas County commissioners, Trinidad City Council, and a Creative District planning meeting. It also advertises a book sale, blood drive, fishing tournament, and town hall meeting. Contact information is provided for each event.
The document summarizes a six-week summer program at Trinidad State for high school students from southern Colorado and New Mexico. The program exposes students to college life by having them take classes and live in dorms. It aims to help students who would otherwise not consider college to see it as an option. The program provides independence and responsibility. It receives federal funding and has been successful, with some past participants now considering different college majors they did not previously know about.
Lezli Martinez overcame a difficult past involving prostitution, drug addiction, and abusive relationships to graduate from college with degrees in psychology and sociology. After hitting rock bottom and losing custody of her children, Martinez got sober and earned an addiction counseling certificate from Trinidad State before transferring to Adams State University. She is now working as an addiction counselor to help others overcome challenges like she did, with a goal of opening a residential treatment center to provide housing and support.
This document appears to contain a log of police activity in Trinidad, Colorado over a 9 day period from July 4th to July 8th. It lists over 250 separate incidents responded to by police which include things like thefts, alarms, traffic stops, suspicious persons/vehicles, animal control calls, disturbances, welfare checks, and more. The level of activity covered in the log shows that the police department responds to a wide variety of calls on a daily basis in the community.
Six students graduated from the GED program at Trinidad State Valley Campus in Alamosa. The GED tests had recently become more difficult, so completing the program was a notable accomplishment. The graduates' stories illustrated the many challenges they overcame, including injuries, behavioral issues, lack of high school credits, and domestic violence. Completing their GED will allow them to pursue further education and career goals, such as counseling, psychology, graphic design, business management, and art. Dean Debbie Ulibarri, herself a GED graduate, encouraged the students to continue building on their educational success.
The document is a community calendar from The Chronicle-News listing various local meetings and events taking place from June 22-28 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes notices for a school board meeting, recovery fellowship, city council meetings and work sessions, a vision loss support group, square dancing club, life-saving courses being offered, a call for local artists to display work at the library, a meeting for Trout Unlimited, kids' activities on Fridays, a library mystery party for teens, a Republican women's luncheon and style show, a school reunion, and a free adventure camping weekend for families being hosted by Colorado Parks and Wildlife. It also lists the daily river flows and weather forecast.
The Trinidad Miners baseball team opened their season with a doubleheader sweep against Adams City. In the first game, the Miners scored 5 runs in the second inning to take a 7-1 lead. Junior Darian Lujan led the team offensively, going 2-for-3 with two RBI. In the second game, the Miners jumped out to a 7-0 lead before Adams City scored 6 runs late. Sophomore Vance Ferraro got the save, striking out 5 batters.
The Trinidad State Junior College softball team swept a four game series against Northeastern Junior College. In the first two games, Jessica Salbato and Demi Madalena picked up wins
This document contains a schedule of upcoming community meetings and events in and around Trinidad, Colorado from March 25-29, 2015. It lists times and locations for meetings of the Tourism Board, Housing Authority, Lenten service, Trinidad Ambulance District, book signing, Hoehne Schools meeting, SPBC Fire District meeting, SCRT theater performances, book presentation, Friendly Farmers Forum, art reception, and spaghetti dinner fundraiser. It also includes a brief article about the Trinidad City Planner resigning his position and Wal-Mart employees volunteering to clean up around their store and neighboring properties. The document concludes with local weather forecasts, river flow information, and a drought update for southeastern
Trinidad State Junior College held an evening welding class in response to interest from the local farming community. Fourteen students signed up, including some with no prior welding experience wanting to learn basic skills. The month-long class taught by experienced welder Jack Cochran allowed students to improve their skills in areas like pipe welding. The flexible evening format fit the irregular schedules of farmers and others working seasonal jobs. The community-driven class model could be used to offer other useful vocational programs based on local needs and input.
English instructor Dale Barron began playing his guitar between classes at the high school where he taught to calm restless students. He found it reduced discipline problems. Now teaching at Trinidad State, he incorporates guitar playing and singing into his composition, speech, and poetry classes. Students report it helps them relax, pay attention, and better understand the material. Barron has over 30 songs in his repertoire and encourages analysis of the lyrics. His unconventional teaching style is well-received by the enthusiastic students.
The document is a community calendar for Trinidad, Colorado listing various local events taking place from February 23rd to March 8th. It includes information about school board meetings, food drives, support groups, dances, workshops, and more. It also features a short article about elementary school students from Eckhart Elementary who won first, second, and third place in a reading contest in Denver with their decorated meerkat entries.
The document summarizes local sports, community events, and other news happening around Trinidad, Colorado. It highlights that a Colorado native, Kent Rominger from Del Norte, has been selected for induction into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame. It also outlines new policies and procedures approved by the county board to better handle complaints about accessibility for those with disabilities.
The document provides a schedule of local sports games and events for high schools, Trinidad State, and includes a calendar listing community events happening from February 19th to 28th, such as dine out events to support Noah's Ark Animal Shelter, Republican Women's dinner, and an opera performance of Aida. It also includes weather forecasts, river flow information, and brief news articles about a Valentine's adoption event at Big R and thanking the acting city manager for her service.
Two brothers from Antonito, Colorado will receive their Associate of Arts degrees from Trinidad State before graduating from high school. Taylor Bollinger will graduate from high school two weeks after receiving his college degree, while his brother Jonah is taking college classes as a junior in high school and plans to complete his bachelor's degree. Their father, who was formerly the principal of their high school, encouraged them and other students to take concurrent college courses while in high school. Both brothers have been highly successful students who are driven to excel academically and athletically. Their early completion of college degrees demonstrates the benefits of concurrent enrollment programs.
The document provides information about Colorado's Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) and related crisis intervention program. It lists contact details for applying to LEAP through the Las Animas County Department of Human Services from November 3, 2014 to April 30, 2015. It provides the maximum monthly income limits for household sizes from 1 to 8 members to be eligible for LEAP benefits. It also notes that LEAP is designed to help with winter heating costs but not pay the full cost of home heating. The Crisis Intervention Program provides furnace repair/replacement assistance for LEAP-eligible households.
Adams State University and Trinidad State Junior College are partnering with the Piton Foundation to provide free tax preparation assistance through the Tax Help Colorado program. IRS-certified students from the schools will prepare tax returns free of charge for individuals making under $52,000. Last year through the program, nearly 10,400 taxpayers received over $20 million in refunds including $7.8 million from the Earned Income Tax Credit. The free tax preparation services will be available at locations of the two schools from January through mid-March.
The document announces various local sporting events taking place over the weekend, including baseball, basketball, and wrestling matches. It also lists upcoming community events like a science fair, art workshops, and town hall meetings. Various public service announcements are included regarding issues like domestic abuse hotlines and upcoming health fairs.
The document is a newspaper article from The Chronicle-News detailing upcoming local community events in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes information about a science fair, art workshops, town hall meetings, and driving classes for seniors. It also provides weather and river forecasts for the area. Todd Helton, a former Major League Baseball player for the Colorado Rockies, is scheduled to be the keynote speaker at Trinidad State's annual fundraising dinner on February 28th.
The document reports on various basketball game scores from local high school teams. It summarizes that the Trinidad boys basketball team defeated Fountain Valley 60-27. The Trinidad girls basketball team narrowly defeated La Junta 50-48. The Hoehne girls basketball team routed Rocky Ford 44-23. It also provides the score of other local games between Hoehne boys vs Fowler, Primero boys vs Centennial, and Primero girls vs Centennial. Additionally, it announces that Trinidad Triggers infielder Alex Loftin will be playing baseball in France for the 2015 season.
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Greentree Weaving Event
at Cedar St. Printing & Mail Store
123 W. Cedar St.
info: 719-680-2013
Fine Handwoven Clothing
Friday, January 23, 2015
10 am - 5 pm
Special Opportunity, Bring a Friend
RiverCallPurgatoire River Call as of:
01/21/15. Chilili ditch: Prior-
ity # 7 --- Appropriation date:
04/30/1862.
Trinidad Reservoir Accounting:
Release 0 AF
Inflow 41.00 AF -- 20.67 CFS
Evaporation 0 AF
Content 15,738 AF
Elevation 6,177.14
Precipitation 0
Downstream River Call / John
Martin Reservoir: 5/31/1949.
AREA SPORTS
BASKETBALL
FRIDAY: TSJC men host North Platte
CC at 7 p.m. at the Scott Gym.
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Jan. 21 Purgatoire Water-
shed Partnership meeting has been
cancelled due to the Board of Direc-
tors’ desire to limit any unsafe travel
situations. We will meet next month
at our regularly scheduled time,
Wednesday Feb. 18 at 5 p.m.
Today’s Quote
“I love sleep. My life has
the tendency to fall apart
when I’m awake, you
know?”
~Ernest Hemingway
JANUARY 22
Hoehne Board of Education
Thursday (7 p.m.) the Hoehne Board
of Education Meeting will be on January
22, at 6 p.m.
JANUARY 23
Teen Duct Tape Night at Library
Friday (5 p.m.) Join in on Friday
January 23 from 5-6:30 p.m. for a night of
crafts and fun with duct tape. This event
is free to the public and is for teens ages
13-18.
PUBLIC SERVICE
SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN
SHOP LOCAL: Dine out and shop
area and downtown merchants for spe-
cial January sales and promotions. Help
Trinidad thrive!
Housing Authority
WEDNESDAY (5 p.m.) Trinidad
Housing Board of Commissioners will
meet in regular session at the Trinidad
Housing Authority Conference Room,
128 W First St. Information: Rosemarie
Shier, 719-846-7204.
LOW-COST PET CARE
Spay/Neuter coupons are available for
all Las Animas County residents through
a grant to Noah’s Ark from the Animal As-
sistance Foundation. Call Fisher’s Peak
Veterinary Clinic (846-3211) or Trinidad
Animal Clinic (846-3212) for an appoint-
ment today!
PET FOOD ASSISTANCE
Noah’s Ark is proud to offer a Pet Pan-
try once a month for families in need of
supplemental pet food. For more infor-
mation and to apply, please apply in per-
son at 224 North Chestnut Street 10:30-5
weekdays. Next distribution is Feb. 14.
Dine out for Noah’s Ark
On Thursday, Feb. 19 dine out all day
and evening at Bob and Earls, Brix, Nana
and Nano’s and Wendy’s to help support
Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter. Information:
719-846-8578.
Calling all Square Dancers
Step up, swing your partner, join the
fun at the Square Dance Club at LaCasa
on Hwy 12 in Jansen. Beginners are wel-
come. Info: Peter Monzon, 719-845-0375
or pmm49@hotmail.com.
SW Youth Art Show
3rd annual Shades of the Southwest
Youth Art Show will be held at Raton’s
Old Pass Gallery, 145 S. First St. in Ra-
ton. Show runs through Feb. 1. Info: 575-
445-2052.
Books & More
The Carnegie Library’s bookstore is
located at 132 N. Commercial St. All pro-
ceeds benefit the public library. (Open
noon-4 p.m., Monday-Saturday.) Vol-
unteer information and book donations:
719-846-8522.
TheFinePrint
WeatherWatch
Thursday: A 10 percent chance
of snow before 11a.m. Mostly sun-
ny, with a high near 39. North wind
around 5 mph becoming calm in the
morning.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low
around 18. Calm wind becoming west
southwest around 5 mph in the evening.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 42.
West southwest wind 5 to 10 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around
14. West wind around 5 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high
near 44. West southwest wind around 5
mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around
23. West wind around 5 mph.
Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 50.
West wind around 5 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around
26. West wind around 5 mph.
Monday: Sunny, with a high near 52.
West wind around 5 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around
29. West southwest wind around 5 mph.
ASSISTANCE
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
RV Park to reopen near Aguilar
By Steve Block
The Chronicle-News
Trinidad’s City Council tabled
the marijuana license applications
of CannaCo Corporation at 3019
Toupal Drive at Tuesday’s meet-
ing after questions were raised
about the business’s ownership,
the accuracy of its application and
the square footage the business
would occupy. Nearly a dozen
people spoke out at a public hear-
ing against allowing the business
to open, and Council tabled the is-
sue until its next regular meeting
on Tuesday, February 3.
It was only the latest battle
over allowing a marijuana busi-
ness to open at the former Toyota
dealership near Exit 11 off of Inter-
state 25. The dealership has since
moved to another Trinidad loca-
tion, but the opponents of grant-
ing the licenses still objected to
granting the licenses to CannaCo,
even though the City’s Planning,
Zoning and Variance Commission
had given their prior approval of
CannaCo’s Conditional Use Per-
mit application.
An earlier entity, Forever
Green, had failed to get Council ap-
POT DRAMA
TSJC SCIENCE FUN!
Council tables marijuana application at Toupal
TSJC to
offer free
tax filing
services
3019 Toupal Drive facility still raises
questions with council and public
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Photo courtesy TSJC
Student-built data box travels 130,000 ft. upLeia Zagone, a Trinidad State sophomore from Albuquerque, did a presentation for fellow students on her data-
collecting experiment, which was included in the Colorado Space Grant Consortium’s high altitude balloon
launch last weekend. See School News on Page 3 for more.
Trinidad State Junior College
Special to The Chronicle-News
This tax season, Trinidad State
Junior College is partnering with
the Denver-based Piton Founda-
tion to help hard-working families
become more financially secure
by providing free tax preparation
assistance through the Tax Help
Colorado program. Beginning Feb-
ruary 7,
IRS-certi-
fied Trini-
dad State
students
will pre-
pare and
e-file tax
r e t u r n s
free of
charge for
individu-
als with
household incomes of less than
about $52,000 a year.
Tax Help Colorado has a pres-
ence on 18 college campuses and
operates 29 free tax sites statewide.
More than 30 percent of Colorado
families are eligible to participate
in the program, which was created
to help alleviate the financial bur-
den of tax preparation on families
that are striving to achieve finan-
cial stability.
Many of the families that qual-
ify for free tax help are also eligi-
ble for valuable tax benefits such
as the Earned Income Tax Credit
(EITC) and Child Tax Credit, and
the preparers at Trinidad State’s
site specialize in ensuring that tax-
payers receive the refunds they de-
serve. One of the nation’s most suc-
cessful anti-poverty tools, the EITC
helps struggling families make
ends meet. Last year more than
$700,000 was sent back to southern
Colorado residents who had their
tax returns prepared at Trinidad
State’s two campuses.
In 2014, Tax Help Colorado
helped nearly 10,400 taxpayers re-
ceive more than $20.5 million in
tax refunds, including nearly 7.8
million from the Earned Income
Tax Credit. In addition, the pro-
gram saved lower-income taxpay-
ers nearly $2 million in commer-
cial tax preparation fees.
Thisfreeservice,whichisquick
and confidential, will be offered at
Trinidad State Junior College, 600
Household incomes
less than $52,000
qualify for assistance
Continued on Page 2 ...
By Steve Block
The Chronicle-News
Weary travelers driving their
Recreational Vehicles (RVs) along
Interstate 25 will soon have a place
to park their mighty machines at
an RV Park near the Aguilar exit
off of I-25. Mark and Deborah Sca-
mahorn received approval Tues-
day from the County Board of
Commissioners for their plans to
reopen the park, which closed six
years ago.
The park will have 22 RV park-
ing spaces, each with water, elec-
tricalandsewerhookups.Deborah
Scamahorn said the park would
have an onsite manager, who
would live in a modular home. The
park is scheduled to open in mid-
February, Scamahorn said, if the
weather allows.
The RV Park will be located on
two acres of land, part of a larger
parcel land owned by the Sca-
mahorns, which will soon be the
home of Green Earth Automotive
Recycling and Salvage, or GEARS.
Kent Robinson, County land
use officer, said the Colorado
Department of Transportation
(CDOT) had asked the park’s own-
ers to install a stop sign at the
park’s entrance, replacing the ex- Steve Block / The Chronicle-News
Deborah Scamahorn and her husband, Mark, will soon reopen an RV Park
near the Aguilar exit off of Interstate 25, after getting the County Board’s
approval Tuesday.Continued on Page 2 ...
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65 Comi Funeral Home
Kent "Knucks" Eberhart
Kent D. "Knucks" Eberhart,
age 67, passed away at
home on January 21, 2015
after a short illness.
Arrangements are pending
and will be announced later
by the Comi Funeral Home.
67 Mullare-Murphy Funeral Home
James Saracino
James Virgil Saracino, 71,
of Trinidad, Colorado, was
welcomed into heaven
January 17, 2015.
His funeral service will be
held Thursday, January 22 at
10:30 a.m. at Holy Trinity
Catholic Church. A private
interment will be held at a
later date.
The family has entrusted
the Mullare-Murphy Funeral
H o m e w i t h t h e
a r r a n g e m e n t s .
62 Memorials
In Loving Memory of
Pete A. Santistevan
Our lips cannot tell how
much we miss him,
Our hearts cannot tell
what to say,
God alone knows
how we miss him
In homes that are
lonesome today.
We love and miss you
daddy!
Tiny,Darlene, Anita, Debbie,
Elaine, and Loretta
63 Card of Thanks
Thanks for the masses,
prayers, letters, cards and
phone calls. Each let us
know you cared, which
helped during
this difficult time.
The family of Fred Buhr.
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Prospect Street, Freudenthal Library, Main
Floor on the following dates: February 7 – March
5, Saturdays 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Thursdays 5 to 7
p.m. from February 7 through March 5.
People who are getting their taxes prepared at
Trinidad State should bring the following docu-
ments:
· All W-2, 1099s and other income-related doc-
uments.
· Proof of mortgage interest, property taxes,
daycare payments, college education expenses,
charitable contributions, and all other tax-de-
ductible expenses.
· For college expenses: In addition to Form
1098T from your college, you must bring your
own records of expenses paid for tuition, books,
fees and supplies.
· Social Security cards (or ITINs) for all fam-
ily members. Photo I.D. for taxpayer required.
· A copy of last year’s tax returns, if available.
· Form 1095-A if you or any member of your
household got tax credits to pay for health insur-
ance.
· Bank account number and routing number
to direct deposit the refund. With direct deposit,
refunds are received in 10 to 14 days.
A list of all the Tax Help Colorado sites, as
well as the locations of other free tax assistance
sites in Colorado, is available by dialing 2-1-1
(it’s a free call), visiting http://www.piton.org/
tax-help-colorado, or finding Tax Help Colorado
on Facebook (www.facebook.com/taxhelpcolo-
rado) and Twitter (@TaxHelpCo).
isting yield sign.
Deborah Scamahorn said the RV Park
would use Trinidad city water, which
would be hauled in using the Scamahorn’s
own water truck. She said they would
like to expand the park in the future, if it
proves to be successful.
In other action at the meeting, the
board:
— Passed a resolution rescinding the
hiring freeze for all County General Fund
departments.
— Approved a Fuel Master Main-
tenance Agreement for Perry Stokes
Airport. The agreement would provide
support to airport staff regarding the soft-
ware programs that are part of its refuel-
ing operations.
— Gave its consent regarding encum-
brance of lease with the Trinidad Area
Health Association (TAHA), which over-
sees operations at Mt. San Rafael Hospi-
tal and the hospital’s clinic. The County
owns the land on which the hospital and
clinic were built, and TAHA has a loan
on the property with Bank of the West,
but wants to refinance the loan through
International Bank. The Board had to ap-
prove in advance any changes regarding
encumbrance of lease.
proval for a marijuana facility at 3019 Toupal
Drive. Douglas Genova, the CannaCo represen-
tative who spoke at the public hearing, insisted
that CannaCo and Forever Green were complete-
ly separate entities, even though their ownership
had some similarities. Genova said the CannaCo
Corporation had issued $60,000 worth of stock, all
of it belonging to his wife. A further $40,000 worth
of stock remained to be issued, and some Council
members questioned who was going to be able
to buy the remaining shares and how the City
could track CannaCo’s ownership, and whether
buyers of that stock qualified to own stock in a
marijuana-related business under Colorado law.
Joshua Bleen is listed as the general manager
of CannaCo even though he currently owns no
stock in the corporation. Bleen was listed as one
of the co-owners of the aforementioned Forever
Green. Council Member Michelle Miles asked
Genova how Bleen was going to be compensated
by CannaCo for his work.
Genova said Colorado’s marijuana regula-
tions allowed employees to be compensated
based on the financial success of the business,
and he said Bleen would be compensated in that
way. Bleen has not yet met Colorado residency
requirements for having an equity stake in a
marijuana-related business.
Miles said that if an employee got all of the
profits from a business then that employee, in
effect, owned the company. She asked Genova
what percentage of CannaCo’s profits Bleen
would receive as compensation for his work.
Genova replied that Bleen’s level of compen-
sation had not yet been established, in large part
because the business hadn’t opened its doors yet.
He again insisted that Bleen would not own any
stock in the CannaCo Corporation. He said Bleen
had been thoroughly vetted by the Colorado Bu-
reau of Investigation and had been cleared to be
a CannaCo employee.
Miles said that paying compensation to Bleen
was a way to sidestep the state’s residency re-
quirements.
“I understand that he owns no stock, but if
he is allowed to receive 100 percent of that com-
pany’s earnings then that company operates
solely for his benefit,” Miles said. “If you take
that down to 50 percent of the profits, then that
company is operating 50 percent for his benefit.
… I don’t want to hold this up because of things
we don’t know, but I would like to make sure that
this isn’t a way to sidestep the residency require-
ments.”
Genova said he would send e-mails to City
government and Council members clarifying the
ownership situation of CannaCo.
Chris Furia, who’s been an outspoken oppo-
nent of allowing a marijuana business to operate
near his family’s home, said Council members
didn’t have enough information about Canna-
Co’s ownership and other issues related to the
business to make an informed decision about al-
lowing it to open for business.
The vote was unanimous to table the issue un-
til the next Council meeting, with Council mem-
ber Liz Torres not in attendance at the meeting.
In other action at the meeting, Council:
—Approvedthefirstreadingandsetahearing
date of February 3 of an ordinance adding day-
care centers to the City’s definition of a school.
Marijuana-related businesses cannot be located
within 1,000 feet of a school. The ordinance, if ap-
proved, would only apply to new marijuana busi-
ness applicants, not those already approved by
Council.
— Voted unanimously to instruct City At-
torney Les Downs to offer the position of City
Manager to Gabriel England, who most recently
served as the Assistant Town Manager in Gil-
bert, Arizona.
— Appointed applicants Mary Blecha and Da-
vid Barack to serve on the City’s E911 Authority
Board.
Image by AccuWeather.com
Douglas Genova spoke on behalf of CannaCo Corporation, a marijuana-related business proposed for 3019
Toupal Drive, at Tuesday’s City Council meeting.
FORCE RESTRUCTURING
Fort Carson to host Community
Listening Session to discuss reductions
COMMUNITY
TSJC to offer free tax filing services
RV Park to reopen near Aguilar
By Fort Carson Public Affairs
Special to The Chronicle-News
FORT CARSON, Colo. – Fort Carson and Depart-
ment of Army headquarters officials will hold a com-
munitylisteningsessionat4p.m.Feb.3attheCenten-
nial Hall Auditorium at 200 S. Cascade Ave., Colorado
Springs, to provide area leaders and citizens a forum
to comment on the factors they believe Army leader-
ship should consider when making decisions about
force reductions and restructuring that could affect
the Pikes Peak region.
The Army must reduce and reorganize its force
structure to achieve the fiscal reductions required
by the Budge Control Act of 2011, while staying pos-
tured to best meet the nation’s defense needs. This
also will involve a reduction of at least 40,000 active-
duty Soldiers for a total end strength of 450,000 active-
duty Soldiers. If sequestration-level cuts are imposed
in fiscal year 2016 and beyond, all components of the
Army would be further reduced, with an active duty
end strength dropping to 420,000. In general terms, a
decrease of Soldiers would also result in some level of
reduction in civilian positions across the Army.
Fort Carson’s community listening session will be
one of 30 Army installations listening sessions that
will take place through March. The comments made
at each community listening session will be provided
to Army leadership for their review and consider-
ation before any force structure decisions are made.
3. Thursday, January 22, 2015 Page 3The Chronicle-News Trinidad, Colorado
SCHOOLNEWS
Photo Courtesy of Mileene Sanchez / Aguilar School District
Aguilar Students of the Week of the week Jan.19-22
Front row L-R : Samuel Marquez (1st), Belicia Holguin (Preschool), Everett Gauna (K). Back
Row L-R: Franchesca Porras (4th), Isaiah Ortivez (6th), Leah Coca (3rd).
Area teachers, students, parents & administrators:
The Chronicle-News wants to hear from you. Share your school and education stories by
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HIGH-ALTITUDE SCIENCE
SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT
EDUCATION JOURNEY
From immigrant
to college graduate
Student-
built data
box survives
130,000 foot
balloon ride
Greg Boyce
Trinidad State Junior College
Leia Zagone, a Trinidad State sopho-
more from Albuquerque, did a pre-
sentation for fellow students on her
data-collecting experiment, which was in-
cluded in the Colorado Space Grant Con-
sortium’s high altitude balloon launch
last weekend. Leia’s computerized box
successfully collected temperature, hu-
midity, and barometric pressure data and
took photos every thirty seconds. It was
launched from Windsor, Colorado along
with many other education-based experi-
ments. The balloon went up to 130,000 feet
before it came back down safely on Colo-
rado’s eastern plains. Leia plans to add a
bacterial experiment and launch it again
this spring.
Leia was accepted into a three-day in-
ternship. The first two days were spent
building the data box at the University of
Colorado in Boulder, and the third was
launch day.
Photo courtesy TSJC
Leia Zagone
Photo courtesy TSJC
Leia Zagone, a Trinidad State sophomore from Albuquerque, did a presentation for fellow students
on her data-collecting experiment, which was included in the Colorado Space Grant Consortium’s
high altitude balloon launch last weekend.
Photo courtesy TSJC
Leia’s computerized box successfully collected temperature, humidity, and barometric pressure
data and took photos every thirty seconds.
By Margret Sanderson
TSJC
(Alamosa, Colo.) Hun-
gry for education, Juliana
Chaparro was 19 when she
moved to the United States
from Bogota, Colombia,
and she didn’t speak Eng-
lish. After completing two
semesters of college in Bo-
gota, she migrated to the
US to live with her aunt in
New York City. She land-
ed a job at Tavern on the
Green, a five-star restau-
rant in Central Park. She
had no idea that she could
earn money checking
coats, and thankfully it re-
quired little speaking. She
was making good money
but she was longing to fur-
ther her education. She
didn’t want to be doing the
same job 30 years down the
road.
Her boyfriend, Miguel,
joined her in New York.
He was born in the US and
moved with his family,
who speaks both Spanish
and English, to Bogota
when he was one year old.
After six months they
were married and soon
moved to the San Luis Val-
ley where Miguel could at-
tend Adams State College
(now Adams State Univer-
sity). He had heard of Ad-
ams State when he was at-
tending school in Bogota.
Compared to the hustle
and bustle of New York
City and the public trans-
portation there, Chaparro
did not like this isolated
rural area at first. It took
her awhile to adapt to Ala-
mosa. Her husband had
been accepted at ASU but
she would need to either
complete her GED or take
a comprehensive English
Exam that could prove
she could understand, talk
and read English. Instead
she registered for GED
classes at Trinidad State
and a year and a half later
successfully took the ex-
ams in English. She gradu-
ated from that program
in June 2003 and began
college at Adams that fall.
“The beginning was rough
and I was scared to death
and very frustrated when
I understood only half of
what was said in the class-
room,” said Chaparro. She
would wait until she got
home after class to ask
her husband the questions
she could not bring herself
to ask in the classroom.
“Without my husband’s
support, I wouldn’t have
been able to do this,” said
Chaparro.
Affirmations cover Ju-
liana’s office wall - a tes-
tament to her positive ap-
proach.
She completed her pre-
requisites at Adams State
and then transferred to
Trinidad State to pursue a
nursing degree. (Nursing
was not available at Ad-
ams then.) After a week,
she learned they would be
having clinicals in a cou-
ple of weeks where they
work face to face with pa-
tients and that meant talk-
ing to them. She didn’t feel
ready. She withdrew and
returned to Adams State
to complete the psycholo-
gy degree she had started.
As she was walking down
the hall, she passed a class-
room where the instructor
was speaking Spanish.
It felt so good to hear her
native language that she
waited until the instruc-
tor was through with class
and then approached her.
Their visit led to a double
major for Chaparro – psy-
chology which she knew
she wanted, and Spanish.
She graduated summa
cum laude with a Bach-
elor of Arts in both Psy-
chology and Spanish and
a minor in Art in 2009. In
May of 2012 she earned her
master’s in Clinical Men-
tal Health Counseling. “I
didn’t want to leave school
because I loved it,” said
Chaparro, who became a
US citizen in 2006.
Just two months after
graduation she was hired
to work as the Transfer
Coordinator for the TRiO
program at Trinidad State
which currently assists 140
students. “I love it here. It
is a perfect fit,” said Chap-
arro, “I was a TRiO par-
ticipant at Adams State.”
To be in the grant funded
TRiO program a student
has to either be the first
generation in a family to
go to college, or have a
low income and/or have
a disability. The first two
qualifications were true
for Chaparro.
“Students can save a lot
of money if they take their
general requirements at a
community college,” said
Chaparro who assists stu-
dents with transfers from
two-year to four-year col-
leges. She also coordinates
TRiO activities and the
tutor program at Trini-
dad State. Her experience
of being a tutor for seven
years at Adams State
helped to prepare her for
the added responsibility
in which she hires, trains
and supervises tutors.
Currently she is respon-
sible for 10 tutors. Work-
ing with the students and
watching them progress is
tremendously rewarding
for her. “When I got the
job as a transfer coordina-
tor for TRiO at TSJC, I felt
like I was returning home,
like the circle was com-
plete. In the same class-
room where I studied for
my GED I am now helping
other first-generation stu-
dents from disadvantaged
backgrounds pursue their
dreams of completing col-
lege – just as Anna Mae
Rael Lindsay, who runs
the Trinidad State GED
program, helped me to
pursue mine,” said Chap-
arro.
Her mother, who lives
with her now and has
only a third grade educa-
tion, always told Chaparro
that her education will
become her wings to fly.
And it certainly has. With
an insatiable appetite for
education, Chaparro is
now enrolled in the HEAL
(Higher Education Admin-
istration and Leadership)
master’s program to learn
about administration and
management at post-sec-
ondary institutions.
As a former Trinidad
State GED graduate, Chap-
arro was invited to speak
at their 2013 graduation
ceremony. She quoted
Oprah Winfrey: “It doesn’t
matter who you are, or
where you come from. The
ability to triumph begins
with you.” Chaparro went
on to say, “We only truly
succeed when we help oth-
ers and now I have found
that opportunity at Trini-
dad State.”
Juliana Chaparro travels
from Bogata to Trinidad State
Photo courtesy TSJC
Juliana in her busy office with her two computer monitors.
Photo courtesy TSJC
Affirmations cover Juliana’s office wall - a testament to her posi-
tive approach.
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Gene Gagliardi Tournament this weekendThe Trinidad Miners hosted their last home dual for the year Tuesday, one of the final times se-
niors like Adrian Torres (pictured above) will have to wrestle in fromt of the home crowd. The Min-
ers were victorious 48-29. Trinidad will travel to La Junta on Thursday then return back to host the
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attend.ThecommunityisencouragedtocometothetournamentandshowtheirsupportforTHS.
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By Swearfest organizers
Swearfest – the brainchild of author
and host, Scott Mastro, will make it’s tri-
umphant return to JuJo’s Ballroom, at 125
North Chestnut Street, this Friday, Janu-
ary 23, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m.
“Swearfest started as a joke, and we
know what joking leads to,” said Mastro. “I
said, ‘This town needs a swearing competi-
tion.’ So after confiding in a few friends and
getting their opinions, I decided, what the
heck, lets do it. Obviously I didn’t say heck,
though. So I went and talked to Shirley and
Joe Incitti at JuJo’s, and they agreed to host
its world debut, Full Moon Friday the 13th
last June.”
Once Mastro had a venue, the next step
was to spread the word. Radio, television
and newspaper were flooded with ads try-
ing to get any and all information out. Mas-
tro’s biggest supporter was KCRT’s Bob-
bie Herrera, who will also man sound and
lights again this weekend.
“I sat on that material for five months
and finally edited it down to a 2-minute
teaser in October,” said Mastro, who had
Herrera do sound and video-record the first
Swearfest and help spread the word. Once
word got out, it’s grown legs and seems to
have found that ‘it’ factor. Quixote’s True
Blue in Denver picked it up for a show.
“Before we take it back to Quixote’s, I
wanted to do Swearfest in a few other ven-
ues and bringing it home to JuJo’s just
made sense,” said Mastro. “We’re consider-
ing the Isabel Castillo Performing Arts Cen-
ter, in Raton’s Shuler Theater Complex by
the end of this month, or early February.”
Swearfestisanaudience-interactive,one
and a half to two hour story-telling event
where crowd members’ stories are the bulk
of the show, professionally-hosted, in a civ-
il, relaxed, atmosphere, “The Moth Radio
Hour” meets “Trailer Park Boys”, audience
members offering positive performer-feed-
back, swearing limited to performer stage-
time. That’s what the Cuss Buckets are for.
Swear out of turn and drop a penalty-fee in.
The audience is welcomed and told to
make the Swearfest Oath, “I do solemnly
swear,” and everybody sings the Swearfest
theme song. To which Mastro will give
short narratives from audience-suggestions
of topics. The audience members will then
take the stage, relating their own comically
poignant venting’s, wowing the crowd and
themselves.
Category examples: swearing at a judge,
a lawyer, a cop, an ex, phone customer ser-
vice rep, your boss, in traffic, parole officer,
someone’s mother...life in general...tell a
story, vent a frustration, or choose a char-
acter and audience-suggestion, whatever
Swearfest means. “You can yell and cuss
whatever your little heart desires,” said
Mastro.
Trinidad’s own, Safeway checkout clerk
and No.1 Swearfest 2014 fan, Bill Naccarato,
summed up what Swearfest is all about by
saying “I just wanna’ say I had fun.”
General admission is $5, 65 and up and
pre-registered storytellers get free admis-
sion.
For more info, call the Swearfest hotline,
310-866-2587, and take the ‘I do solemnly
swear’ challenge today, and come out to
JuJo’s Ballroom this Friday night.
Swearfest
returns
to JuJo’s
this Friday
Trojans top Lopes
in closing seconds
File photo
Swearfest’s Scott Mastro
Photo by Jolinalynn “Ipo” Achiu and Rachel Pirtle/ TSJC
Elijah Valdez, shown here playing defense against Otero, has had the hot hand for the Trojans
averaging over 15 points a game.
Mike Salbato
Trinidad State Junior College
Trinidad State traveled to Lamar,
Colorado on Tuesday evening for its fi-
nal Region IX road game of the season
and returned home with a 91-89 victory
over the Lopes.
The Trojans fell behind the hot
shooting Lamar squad in the opening
minutes but quickly turned the tide to
take a commanding 52-37 lead into the
locker room at the half. Hot shooting
from sophomores Elijah Valdez and Joe
Smith keyed the first half run. After an
extended halftime break the Trojans
returned to the floor flat allowing the
Lopes to cut the lead to single digits be-
fore a single point went onto the board
forTrinidad. StrongpostplayfromEric
Andres and good hustle from guards
Elijah Kess and Chris Williams helped
the Trojans get back on track and push
the lead back past double-digits.
The Lopes started dominating the of-
fensive glass in the closing minutes and
closed the lead with a streak of 3-point-
ers. A pair of free throws tied the game
at 89 with less than 30 seconds remain-
ing. The Trojans worked the clock
down and fed the ball inside but Lamar
knocked it out of bounds with only two
seconds remaining in regu-
lation. Coach Mike Folda
called a perfect inbounds
play and Preston Bungei
found a wide-open Treyvon
Andres under the basket.
The TSJC freshman put it
in, beating the buzzer; to
hand the Trojans the two-
point road win.
Valdez led all TSJC scor-
ers with 24, including seven
3-pointers. Smith added 21
points and Eric Andres
had a hard earned double-
double with 12 points and
10 rebounds.
The Trojans 9-11 (3-4)
have all eight of their re-
maining Region IX games
athomestartingwithNorth
Platte 15-4 (8-1) on Friday at
7 p.m. North Platte’s only
region loss came at the
hands of the Trojans back
in December. Trinidad will
then try to make up for a
94-88 loss to McCook when
they host the Indians 12-7
(5-3) on Saturday at 4 p.m.
Photo by Jolinalynn “Ipo” Achiu and Rachel Pirtle/ TSJC
Treyvon Andres goes up for two against Otero. The freshman
is averaging 8 points/8 rebounds a game for the Trojans.