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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.
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 provides a summary of events, training opportunities, and other information for military families. It lists various suicide prevention resources available year-round. It also announces upcoming family readiness group training, stress and anger management classes, financial readiness training, and coping with deployments classes happening in late September and October. Readers are encouraged to contact the organizations for more details and to RSVP for events.
This curriculum vitae provides information about Captain David Nelson of Roatan, Honduras. It details his personal information, education history, specialized skills and languages, certifications, sea time experience commanding various cargo and fishing vessels over the past 25 years, and countries visited. Captain Nelson has a master's license and speaks both Spanish and English fluently. He holds numerous certificates related to maritime operations that are all up to date.
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.
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 contains a calendar of events at the Presidio in San Francisco for Spring 2006. It includes information on tours of local art presses, running groups that meet at the Presidio, exhibits on international dance costumes and marine wildlife, and guided walks highlighting wildflowers and local history. The calendar also commemorates the 1906 San Francisco earthquake with music and exhibits at the Presidio Fire Station on April 22nd.
The document provides announcements and event information for Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport for the month of April. Key events and activities include the Navy Exchange celebrating its 70th anniversary, the opening of a new RV park, events for Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich fundraiser, a Sailor's Symposium, and Seabee Day celebrations on April 9th. The document also lists contact information, hours and programs for various base facilities and services occurring in April.
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 provides a summary of events, training opportunities, and other information for military families. It lists various suicide prevention resources available year-round. It also announces upcoming family readiness group training, stress and anger management classes, financial readiness training, and coping with deployments classes happening in late September and October. Readers are encouraged to contact the organizations for more details and to RSVP for events.
This curriculum vitae provides information about Captain David Nelson of Roatan, Honduras. It details his personal information, education history, specialized skills and languages, certifications, sea time experience commanding various cargo and fishing vessels over the past 25 years, and countries visited. Captain Nelson has a master's license and speaks both Spanish and English fluently. He holds numerous certificates related to maritime operations that are all up to date.
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.
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 contains a calendar of events at the Presidio in San Francisco for Spring 2006. It includes information on tours of local art presses, running groups that meet at the Presidio, exhibits on international dance costumes and marine wildlife, and guided walks highlighting wildflowers and local history. The calendar also commemorates the 1906 San Francisco earthquake with music and exhibits at the Presidio Fire Station on April 22nd.
The document provides announcements and event information for Naval Construction Battalion Center (NCBC) Gulfport for the month of April. Key events and activities include the Navy Exchange celebrating its 70th anniversary, the opening of a new RV park, events for Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich fundraiser, a Sailor's Symposium, and Seabee Day celebrations on April 9th. The document also lists contact information, hours and programs for various base facilities and services occurring in April.
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.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - March 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events happening in March at Touchmark at Harwood Groves, a retirement community in Fargo, ND. It highlights several musical performances, including a presentation on bagpipes and Celtic music. Residents will take trips to local attractions like a Celtic festival and symphony performance. St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated with a pub crawl around Fargo. Educational sessions called "Lunch 'n Learns" will cover financial planning, home preparation for sale, and downsizing. Indoor gardening and birthday celebrations are also scheduled. The calendar provides activities to engage the mind, body, and spirit for residents.
The document is a newspaper listing local community events happening from August 21-24 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes information about fundraising dinners, meetings, outdoor activities at Trinidad Lake, the Colorado State Fair, a book signing, the farmers market, classic car cruising, a call for choir and children's art submissions, an animal shelter event, and the Trinidad Roundup rodeo weekend. It also provides a brief article about a meeting to discuss airport improvement plans in Las Animas County featuring remarks from an engineer presenting proposals.
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.
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.
The document is a newsletter from the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, Mississippi dated January 14, 2016. It includes announcements about upcoming events on base such as a BBQ meal in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and an active shooter training exercise. It also provides news items such as the Chief of Naval Operations visiting the base and Seabees from NMCB 11 conducting training. Additionally, it has general information sections such as legal notes, questions from the previous base commander's meeting, and notices about programs and facilities on base.
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.
Firefighters from the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, Mississippi practiced rescuing an injured person from an attic as part of training exercises to prepare first responders for real emergency situations. The document also provides information about upcoming events at the center including a ceremony celebrating diversity and changes to office hours at the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Gulfport office starting in September. A notice encourages service members and families to prepare emergency kits and plans for hurricane season, which is now in full swing.
The 30th Naval Construction Regiment completed construction projects with Republic of Korea navy Seabees for exercise Foal Eagle 2016 on March 18. The regiment provided command and control for numerous joint projects between U.S. and ROK military engineering units. U.S. Navy Commander Ross Campbell said the exercise demonstrated interoperability and a true partnership between the U.S. and ROK as their crews worked side-by-side on projects. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 constructed a temporary forward operating base in Busan, South Korea with ROK design modifications. Communication issues were initially a struggle but daily objectives and safety briefs brought the camp to completion ahead of schedule.
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 provides news and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It includes notices about upcoming events, training sessions, office closures, and more. Key details include notices about a Central Issue Facility closure, retirement planning class, DTAP workshop, housing office closure, legal services closure, US Army Band concerts, resiliency training, a CFC mid-season rally, American Indian heritage month tour, Thanksgiving dinner, military career expo, flu shot clinics, Halloween safety tips, and a performance by the US Army Band Downrange.
The document contains announcements about upcoming local events honoring Veterans Day in Greenfield, Indiana. It mentions that the Dale E. Kuhn Hancock American Legion Post 119 will host a program and free lunch for veterans on Tuesday. It also lists government offices and schools that will be closed for the Veterans Day holiday. Upcoming meetings of the Character Council and a Diabetes Health Fair are announced. The Greenfield Veterans Honor Guard will participate in school programs and other events to honor veterans on Monday and Tuesday.
The document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated December 4, 2014. It includes community event announcements for the following week, a short article about the upcoming TSJC basketball tournament, and an article about an art show connecting artists from Trinidad and Raton, New Mexico. It also announces the Knights of Columbus annual winter coat giveaway for children on December 6.
The document contains notices from several fire protection districts in the area announcing their public budget hearings for 2015. The Hoehne Fire Protection District budget hearing will be on November 19th at 6:30pm at the Hoehne Fire Department. The Spanish Peaks & Bon Carbo Fire Protection District and Stonewall Fire Protection District budget hearings will also be in November and December. The Las Animas County Board of Commissioners has scheduled a public hearing on December 9th to hear comments on an application seeking approval for a sand and gravel excavation site.
PSC(AW) Trina Ethier is transferring to the Fleet Reserve on 2 April after serving as the executive assistant to FORCM Wright. She congratulates YN1(SW/AW) Joshua Byrnes on becoming her relief and encourages sending him a welcome email. The report also urges attendance at the Senior Enlisted Academy Non-resident Course, as attendance has dropped and its future is in question. It provides various updates on Navy Reserve policy, operations, and support.
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
This document discusses common grammatical mistakes made in Indian English, which the author refers to as "Indianisms." It provides 10 examples of these Indianisms, including phrases like "pass out" instead of "graduate," "kindly revert" instead of "reply," and "discuss about" instead of "discuss." For each example, the author explains the correct English usage and sometimes provides a humorous example of the mistaken phrase. The author advocates improving English skills while also embracing these unique Indian phrases as part of the culture and language.
Streamlining online course design for a better student experience with Katsuhiko “Kirk” Oda, Lecturer and
Susan H. Kamei, Associate Director of USC's Spatial Sciences Institute Graduate Programs in Geographic Information Science & Technology.
Language Objectives Framework WorksheetLaura Lukens
This document provides guidance on creating language objectives to support English Language Learners in elementary classrooms. It lists common language functions, forms, and scaffolds that teachers can draw from to develop objectives aligned with content-area lessons. An example is provided for creating an objective about explaining the characteristics of a coral reef. Teachers are guided to consider the language skills needed and supports needed by ELLs, such as using frames, graphic organizers, or partner work.
This document provides an overview of various digital tools that can increase productivity, improve communication and collaboration, and help advocate for and market education programs and districts. It highlights tools for collaboration and organization, tools that make sharing easy, tools for organization, tools for presentations, and tools for busy leaders. It also discusses the role of social media tools for advocacy and marketing.
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.
Touchmark at Harwood Groves - March 2014 NewsletterTouchmark
The document summarizes events happening in March at Touchmark at Harwood Groves, a retirement community in Fargo, ND. It highlights several musical performances, including a presentation on bagpipes and Celtic music. Residents will take trips to local attractions like a Celtic festival and symphony performance. St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated with a pub crawl around Fargo. Educational sessions called "Lunch 'n Learns" will cover financial planning, home preparation for sale, and downsizing. Indoor gardening and birthday celebrations are also scheduled. The calendar provides activities to engage the mind, body, and spirit for residents.
The document is a newspaper listing local community events happening from August 21-24 in and around Trinidad, Colorado. It includes information about fundraising dinners, meetings, outdoor activities at Trinidad Lake, the Colorado State Fair, a book signing, the farmers market, classic car cruising, a call for choir and children's art submissions, an animal shelter event, and the Trinidad Roundup rodeo weekend. It also provides a brief article about a meeting to discuss airport improvement plans in Las Animas County featuring remarks from an engineer presenting proposals.
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.
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.
The document is a newsletter from the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, Mississippi dated January 14, 2016. It includes announcements about upcoming events on base such as a BBQ meal in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. and an active shooter training exercise. It also provides news items such as the Chief of Naval Operations visiting the base and Seabees from NMCB 11 conducting training. Additionally, it has general information sections such as legal notes, questions from the previous base commander's meeting, and notices about programs and facilities on base.
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.
Firefighters from the Naval Construction Battalion Center in Gulfport, Mississippi practiced rescuing an injured person from an attic as part of training exercises to prepare first responders for real emergency situations. The document also provides information about upcoming events at the center including a ceremony celebrating diversity and changes to office hours at the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society Gulfport office starting in September. A notice encourages service members and families to prepare emergency kits and plans for hurricane season, which is now in full swing.
The 30th Naval Construction Regiment completed construction projects with Republic of Korea navy Seabees for exercise Foal Eagle 2016 on March 18. The regiment provided command and control for numerous joint projects between U.S. and ROK military engineering units. U.S. Navy Commander Ross Campbell said the exercise demonstrated interoperability and a true partnership between the U.S. and ROK as their crews worked side-by-side on projects. Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133 constructed a temporary forward operating base in Busan, South Korea with ROK design modifications. Communication issues were initially a struggle but daily objectives and safety briefs brought the camp to completion ahead of schedule.
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 provides news and announcements for Joint Base Myer-Henderson Hall. It includes notices about upcoming events, training sessions, office closures, and more. Key details include notices about a Central Issue Facility closure, retirement planning class, DTAP workshop, housing office closure, legal services closure, US Army Band concerts, resiliency training, a CFC mid-season rally, American Indian heritage month tour, Thanksgiving dinner, military career expo, flu shot clinics, Halloween safety tips, and a performance by the US Army Band Downrange.
The document contains announcements about upcoming local events honoring Veterans Day in Greenfield, Indiana. It mentions that the Dale E. Kuhn Hancock American Legion Post 119 will host a program and free lunch for veterans on Tuesday. It also lists government offices and schools that will be closed for the Veterans Day holiday. Upcoming meetings of the Character Council and a Diabetes Health Fair are announced. The Greenfield Veterans Honor Guard will participate in school programs and other events to honor veterans on Monday and Tuesday.
The document is a newspaper from Trinidad, Colorado dated December 4, 2014. It includes community event announcements for the following week, a short article about the upcoming TSJC basketball tournament, and an article about an art show connecting artists from Trinidad and Raton, New Mexico. It also announces the Knights of Columbus annual winter coat giveaway for children on December 6.
The document contains notices from several fire protection districts in the area announcing their public budget hearings for 2015. The Hoehne Fire Protection District budget hearing will be on November 19th at 6:30pm at the Hoehne Fire Department. The Spanish Peaks & Bon Carbo Fire Protection District and Stonewall Fire Protection District budget hearings will also be in November and December. The Las Animas County Board of Commissioners has scheduled a public hearing on December 9th to hear comments on an application seeking approval for a sand and gravel excavation site.
PSC(AW) Trina Ethier is transferring to the Fleet Reserve on 2 April after serving as the executive assistant to FORCM Wright. She congratulates YN1(SW/AW) Joshua Byrnes on becoming her relief and encourages sending him a welcome email. The report also urges attendance at the Senior Enlisted Academy Non-resident Course, as attendance has dropped and its future is in question. It provides various updates on Navy Reserve policy, operations, and support.
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
This document discusses common grammatical mistakes made in Indian English, which the author refers to as "Indianisms." It provides 10 examples of these Indianisms, including phrases like "pass out" instead of "graduate," "kindly revert" instead of "reply," and "discuss about" instead of "discuss." For each example, the author explains the correct English usage and sometimes provides a humorous example of the mistaken phrase. The author advocates improving English skills while also embracing these unique Indian phrases as part of the culture and language.
Streamlining online course design for a better student experience with Katsuhiko “Kirk” Oda, Lecturer and
Susan H. Kamei, Associate Director of USC's Spatial Sciences Institute Graduate Programs in Geographic Information Science & Technology.
Language Objectives Framework WorksheetLaura Lukens
This document provides guidance on creating language objectives to support English Language Learners in elementary classrooms. It lists common language functions, forms, and scaffolds that teachers can draw from to develop objectives aligned with content-area lessons. An example is provided for creating an objective about explaining the characteristics of a coral reef. Teachers are guided to consider the language skills needed and supports needed by ELLs, such as using frames, graphic organizers, or partner work.
This document provides an overview of various digital tools that can increase productivity, improve communication and collaboration, and help advocate for and market education programs and districts. It highlights tools for collaboration and organization, tools that make sharing easy, tools for organization, tools for presentations, and tools for busy leaders. It also discusses the role of social media tools for advocacy and marketing.
This document discusses accounting for merchandising businesses. It defines key terms like cost of goods sold, gross profit, and inventory. It explains how merchandising transactions are recorded, including purchases, sales, returns, and discounts. Specific examples show recording purchases on account, cash sales, sales returns, and freight costs. The document also discusses the financial statements of a merchandising business, including the multiple-step income statement and balance sheet.
JEE Mantra is an institute that helps students achieve over 93% in their class 12 IPCM and PCB exams. They offer a unique plan, unique results, unique strategies, unique scheduling, unique mind maps, and unique ways to memorize material to maximize exam scores.
Reconstructing and Customizing the American Language Institute (ALI) Program ...Educational Technologies
Presentation by:
Jim Valentine, Director, ALI
Tessy Tzoytzoyrakos, Master Lecturer, ALI
Eric Roth, Master Lecturer, ALI
Jim Cunningham, Program Manager, ALI
This document discusses the key physical features of lions, birds, fish, tortoises, and frogs. Lions have fur and a tail, birds have wings and a tail, fish have scales, fins and a tail, tortoises have a shell, and frogs have bare skin and the ability to hop.
Packaging Unlimited is hiring senior designers who must have basic skills including knowledge of shapes like rectangles and cubes. Candidates are required to demonstrate an understanding of concepts like finding the area of rectangles, building cubes with graph paper, calculating surface area and volume, and describing rectangular prisms. The document provides examples of questions and tasks to test candidates' mathematical and spatial reasoning abilities needed for the job.
NCompass Live - February 11, 2015.
http://nlc.nebraska.gov/ncompasslive/
This presentation will highlight what we have learned from our experiences planning and implementing a monthly educational and social program for adults with special needs at Sump Memorial Library. This includes finding sources for additional funding; forming relationships with organizations currently serving these adults; the development of our program; and suggestions of other innovative program ideas to meet the needs of our patron base.
Presenters: Amy Wenzl, Omaha (NE) Public Library; and Wanda Butts, Sump Memorial Library, Papillion, NE.
Hunter Udall proposes to plan and run a youth wrestling tournament as his senior project. He will send notifications to a local wrestling club to invite up to 220 wrestlers. He will then coach young athletes to prepare for the tournament. On December 15-16, Hunter will divide wrestlers by age and weight for bouts, find referees from the wrestling community, and hold the tournament at his high school. He believes this project will teach him coaching skills and has chosen his former wrestling coach, John Judkins, as his facilitator due to his expertise in running wrestling tournaments.
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 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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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 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.
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 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 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.
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.
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 local community events in and around Trinidad, Colorado for the week of December 4th through December 13th. It includes information about sports tournaments, church events, fundraisers, library events, and more. The main focus is providing details on various Christmas and holiday activities happening in the community during that time period.
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.
This document is a newspaper containing local announcements and events for Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas. It includes notices for upcoming board meetings, support groups, fundraisers, sports events, and more happening from November 13-16. The main article discusses the Trinidad State Junior College men's soccer team qualifying for the upcoming NJCAA National Soccer Tournament in Arizona by defeating Phoenix College in the semifinals.
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.
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 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.
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 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
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.
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.
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Vol. 139, No. 6
Thursday
January8,2015
AREA SPORTS
BASKETBALL
THUR: La Veta @ Aguilar 5:30 p.m.
FRI: Florence @ Trinidad 5:30 p.m.
Hoehne @ Swallows Charter Academy
(Pueblo West) 4:30 p.m.
SAT: Trinidad @ Colorado Springs
Christian School 4 p.m.
Kim @ Primero 4 p.m.
Swink @ Hoehne 2 p.m.
WRESTLING
SAT: Trinidad @ Lamar (TBA)
SUN: Denver Broncos host Indianapolis
Colts in NFL Second Round Playoffs @
2:40 p.m. on CBS
SPECIAL NOTICE
The Chronicle-News 2014 Collec-
tor Mugs you’ve all been waiting for
are here and waiting for you to come
pick them up.
Today’s Quote
“Perfection is not
attainable, but if we
chase perfection we
can catch excellence.”
~Vince Lombardi
JANUARY 8
Autism Support Group
THURSDAY (6 p.m.) Autism Aware-
ness & Support Group for parents with
challenged children in any area will meet
at 315 E. Strong Ave. Refreshments will be
served. Info: Linda Thompson, 719-680-
2638.
New Evening Writers’ Group
THURSDAY (6 p.m.) The Trinidad
Writers’ Group will meet at 109 E. Fifth St.
Info: Dana Miller, 719-422-8352 or dan-
amiller65@gmail.com.
Trinidad Catholic Cemetery
THURSDAY (6:30 p.m.) Association
meeting will be at the Knights of Columbus
Hall, 205 S. Commercial St. The public is
invited to attend. Information: 719-846-
4934.
Raton Choral Society
THURSDAY & FRIDAY (6:30-8 p.m.)
& SATURDAY (2:30-4 p.m.) Auditions
for “Hello Dolly” will be held in the Shuler
Theater and the Isabel Castillo Performing
Arts Center. Information: Bill Crary, 575-
445-5682 or plainsongstudio@msn.com
Water Association
THURSDAY (7 p.m.) Greetville-Car-
bondale Board of Directors will meet at the
Century Financial Group, 109 W. Main St.
Information: Jeni Skalko, 719-846-2080,
ext. 116.
JANUARY 9
SPBC Fire District
FRIDAY (10 a.m.) The Spanish Peaks/
Bon Carbo Fire Protection District Board of
Directors will meet in the Century Financial
Group Building, 109 W. Main St. Info: Dana
Phillips, 719-846-2080.
Art Show Reception
FRIDAY (6-8 p.m.) Free opening re-
ception of the art show “Untouched Pure
Photography” by a number of artists at
Gallery Main, 130 E. Main St. Info: 719-
846-1441.
Art Show Gala
SATURDAY (5-7 p.m.) No admission
to the opening reception for the annual
Members’ Show to be held at the SPACe
Gallery, 132 W. Ryus, LaVeta, which will
run through March 1. Info: 719-742-3074.
SW Youth Art Show
SATURDAY (2 p.m. DEADLINE for
entries) The 3rd annual Shades of the
Southwest Youth Art Show opens at Ra-
ton’s Old Pass Gallery, 145 S. First St.
in Raton, on Tuesday, Jan. 13 and runs
through Feb. 1. Info: 575-445-2052.
Guadalupe Society
SUNDAY: Potluck dinner will be held
after 11 a.m. Mass and Rosary at Holy
Trinity Church with dinner at Holy Family
Hall. Questions, call Rose Mestas at (719)
846-3647.
Meditation Group
SUNDAY (11 a.m.) Free Meditation
Group will meet at the Lava Yoga Studio,
828 Arizona. Info: Noah Simpson, 719-
680-0109.
Spanish Club Fundraiser
SUNDAY (3-7 p.m.) Redwing Electric
is hosting a Mexican Dinner fundraiser
event for the THS Spanish III Club at Bue-
nos Restaurant on N. Commercial St. Info:
719-680-1715.
PUBLIC SERVICE
SW Youth Art Show
JANUARY 17 (1 p.m.) Opening re-
ception for the 3rd annual Shades of the
Southwest Youth Art Show will be held at
Raton’s Old Pass Gallery, 145 S. First St.
in Raton. Show runs through Feb. 1. Info:
575-445-2052.
SUPPORT YOUR HOMETOWN
SHOP LOCAL: Dine out and shop area
and downtown merchants for special Jan-
uary sales and promotions. Help Trinidad
thrive!
Doggie Donations!
And kitty too — the Noah’s Ark pantry
can always use dog and cat food supplies,
which will be used to help elderly and in-
need residents maintain their pets. If you’d
like to make a donation of food or funds
stop by the animal shelter at 224 N. Chest-
nut St. or call 719-846-8578.
TheFinePrint
WeatherWatch
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near
53. West wind 5 to 10 mph becoming east
northeast in the afternoon. Night: A 10 per-
cent chance of snow between 11 p.m. and 2
a.m., then areas of snow and freezing drizzle.
Areas of freezing fog after 2 a.m. Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 18. North north-
west wind around 5 mph.
Friday: Areas of snow and freezing drizzle
before 11 a.m. Areas of freezing fog before 11
a.m. Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly
sunny, with a high near 34. South wind around
5 mph. Chance of precipitation is 20 percent.
Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 19.
West southwest wind around 5 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near
48. West wind around 5 mph. Night: Partly
cloudy, with a low around 21. West wind
around 5 mph.
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near
46. West wind around 5 mph. Night: Mostly
cloudy, with a low around 21. Calm wind be-
coming west around 5 mph after midnight.
RiverCall
Purgatoire River Call as of:
01/07/15. Elmoro ditch: Prior-
ity # 8 --- Appropriation date:
11/15/1862.
Trinidad Reservoir Accounting:
Release .02 AF
Inflow 51.02 AF -- 25.72 CFS
Evaporation 0 AF
Content 15,100 AF
Elevation 6,176.03
Precipitation 0
Downstream River Call / John
Martin Reservoir: 12/31/1948.
TheChronicleNews
Artwork by Trinidad artist
Paula Little is featured on the
2014 Collector Mug Series from
The Chronicle-News
DILIGENT FIREARM SAFETY
TSJC becomes first NRA Certified Training Center
By Greg Boyce
Special to The Chronicle-News
Trinidad State Junior College
is pleased to announce a partner-
ship with the National Rifle As-
sociation to launch the first ever
NRA Certified Training Center
in February of 2015. Approved by
the Department of Education and
the Higher Learning Commission,
this affiliation allows students to
use federal financial aid, the GI
Bill and Vocational Rehabilitation
benefits to help pay for their fire-
arms safety training.
Five classes teaching the es-
sentials necessary to earn NRA In-
structor Certification credentials
will begin on February 19, 2015.
“More than 100,000 NRA Cer-
tified Instructors teach nearly
1,000,000 students the basics of
safe, effective use of firearms ev-
ery year,” said NRA General Op-
erations Executive Director Kyle
Weaver. “Partnering with Trini-
dad means America’s longstand-
ing tradition of gun ownership has
never been more secure.”
Trinidad State President Dr.
Carmen Simone expects to receive
applications from all over the
country. “It’s about education and
gunsafety,”saidSimone. “Andwe
have a great opportunity to train
the trainers who teach people how
to properly handle firearms.”
Classes are divided into two
groups: Basic and Instructor. To
gain a NRA Firearms Safety
Instructor Certificate,
students must com-
plete 18-credit
hours. The classes
include basic
pistol shooting,
followed by an
instructor level
pistol shooting
class. Other class-
es cover rifles,
shotguns and muz-
zle loading firearms.
A public speaking class
is required along with a practice
teaching course.
“The thing that most people
don’t know is the NRA’s primary
business since they started was
education and safety train-
ing,” said Gunsmithing
Instructor and Asso-
ciate Dean of Career
and Technical Edu-
cation Keith Gip-
son.“We’veworked
a long time to get
this together.”
Trinidad State’s
affiliation with the
National Rifle As-
sociation dates back to
1977. For 37 years, students
have signed up for nine weeks of
gun-related summer classes. More
than 20 additional classes are on
this year’s agenda thanks to the
new NRA partnership.
Thenewcurriculumalignswell
with Trinidad State’s renowned
Gunsmithing school; a two-year
program that trains individuals to
become professional gunsmiths.
Trinidad State also operates Pra-
tor Gun Range, a shooting com-
plex located six miles southeast of
downtown Trinidad. The complex
offers trap and skeet shooting as
well as multiple rifle and pistol
lanes. Lectures for the new classes
will take place at the range and the
main campus.
For questions or to register,
contact Donna Haddow at 719-846-
5541, 1-800-621-8752 ext. 5541 or don-
na.haddow@trinidadstate.edu.
Classes scheduled for the
spring of 2015 are listed at nra.
trinidadstate.edu.
The Chronicle-News file photo
Members of Trinidad State’s Prator
Gun Range located east of Trinidad
frequently meet for target practice at
the popular range.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Photog Show ‘Untouched’
opening at Gallery Main
Bids come in
high on airport
striping project
By Steve Block
The Chronicle-News
Las Animas County’s Board of
Commissioners had hoped to get
new striping on the runway area
at Perry Stokes Airport, which
is located east of Trinidad. The
County budgeted $10,000 in Colo-
rado Department of Transporta-
tion (CDOT) funding for the strip-
ing project, but at Tuesday’s Board
meeting it was revealed that the
only bids received projected costs
of more than twice that amount
and the Board and County employ-
ees considered other ways to im-
prove the striping at the airport.
County Administrator Leeann
Fabec said that Eric McClure, the
County’s airport consultant, had
gone out to bid on the striping proj-
ect on behalf of the County, but one
of the bids received was for $25,000,
and the other came in at $29,000.
Fabec said that McClure had told
her that 75 cents per square foot
was a typical price for airport
striping projects, and the $25,000
bid was consistent with that cost
per square foot. The $29,000 bid
had a cost of approximately 90
cents per square foot. Both bids
came from companies in the Den-
ver area, and each would have
charged a $5,000 mobilization fee
to come to Las Animas County to
do the work.
The County plans to repave the
runway in 2016, using funding pri-
marily from the Federal Aviation
Administration and the CDOT’s
Aviation Division. Fabec said Mc-
Clure’s concern was to get striping
installed that would last until the
repaving project was completed.
“McClure’s question to us was
could we come up with the extra
$15,000 for this striping project,”
Fabec said. “He had one sugges-
tion that would have eliminated
some of the new striping and saved
us about $5,000, but we would still
need $10,000 to $15,000 out of the
County’s improvement funds.”
Commissioner Gary Hill asked
Fabec if there was anyone in the
local area who could complete the
striping project, and thus avoid
that $5,000 mobilization fee. Fabec
said she would ask McClure that
Steve Block / The Chronicle-News
County Administrator Leeann Fabec addressed the County Board of Com-
missioners about the runway striping project at Perry Stokes Airport. Com-
missioner Anthony Abeyta is to the left and Administrative Assistant Kathee
Adams is to the right.
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Courtesy of Gallery Main and Michelle Goodall
The two prints above are from a collection by local photographer Michelle
Goodall that will be part of the new exhibit ‘Untouched’ at Gallery Main.
By Eric John Monson
News Editor
The Chronicle-News
“It’s a great thing to feature lo-
cals and photography. Photogra-
phy gets overlooked a lot I think.
And yes, it’s always inspiring to
see what others do,” says Michelle
Goodall one of the featured local
artists in an upcoming photogra-
phy show opening Tuesday, Jan.
16 at Gallery Main on Main Street
in Trinidad.
The show, organized by the
Trinidad Area Arts Council
(TAAC), is titled “Untouched” and
is billed as a “pure” photography
show that features unaltered pho-
tographic images by local photog-
raphers such as Goodall and local
artist Peggy Westmorland. For
area photographers interested in
entering the show, time is running
CREATIVE DISTRICT
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