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 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.
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.
This document provides a summary of events from local military family news sources and the local area for the week of April 12th, 2012. It lists events such as boat shows, autism awareness celebrations, health seminars, dances, parades, walks, and more. It encourages readers to research any applicable restrictions or guidelines for the events listed.
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 newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks donors and provides information about upcoming support group meetings. It lists the birthdays and memories of victims for October and announces the annual Christmas memorial luncheon on December 8th. The document provides resources for victims and reminds readers to use FFMV's rewards numbers when shopping at office supply stores.
This document is a newsletter compiling community events from multiple sources in the Northern New York area from April to May 2012. It includes over 15 events such as ballroom dance parties, health seminars, art shows, parades, and farmers markets taking place in towns like Clayton, Watertown, Potsdam, Canton, Sackets Harbor, and Alexandria Bay. The newsletter notes that the material is for personal use and readers should research any applicable guidelines or restrictions.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming support group meetings. It thanks various donors and volunteers. It also lists contact information for people available to talk to grieving individuals. The newsletter announces that September 25th is the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims. It provides details about love gifts donated in memory of lost loved ones and lists upcoming birthdays and anniversaries of those who passed.
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 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.
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.
This document provides a summary of events from local military family news sources and the local area for the week of April 12th, 2012. It lists events such as boat shows, autism awareness celebrations, health seminars, dances, parades, walks, and more. It encourages readers to research any applicable restrictions or guidelines for the events listed.
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 newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV) thanks donors and provides information about upcoming support group meetings. It lists the birthdays and memories of victims for October and announces the annual Christmas memorial luncheon on December 8th. The document provides resources for victims and reminds readers to use FFMV's rewards numbers when shopping at office supply stores.
This document is a newsletter compiling community events from multiple sources in the Northern New York area from April to May 2012. It includes over 15 events such as ballroom dance parties, health seminars, art shows, parades, and farmers markets taking place in towns like Clayton, Watertown, Potsdam, Canton, Sackets Harbor, and Alexandria Bay. The newsletter notes that the material is for personal use and readers should research any applicable guidelines or restrictions.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming support group meetings. It thanks various donors and volunteers. It also lists contact information for people available to talk to grieving individuals. The newsletter announces that September 25th is the National Day of Remembrance for Murder Victims. It provides details about love gifts donated in memory of lost loved ones and lists upcoming birthdays and anniversaries of those who passed.
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.
What is the Victory/ Network Welcome ?
Fort Riley Network is a Command and Staff meeting for disseminating Family
Readiness Group information;
invited attendees are:
All services across Ft. Riley( MWR,CYS ,ACS commissary, PX etc ) and
surrounding areas highlight upcoming events.
The Network Meeting location is :
Riley's Conference Center, Bldg. 446, Seitz Dr.
This Welcome is usually held the last Friday of the month unless otherwise noted.
The document provides information about an upcoming event at Fort Riley. Attendees are asked to check in at the Brigade Table and get a ticket for a prize drawing. The event agenda lists various organizations that will be presenting, including those related to military savings, tax assistance, command updates, family services, housing, the commissary, and local community groups. Contact information is provided for each presenter.
This document is a newspaper containing local announcements and events for Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas for the week of October 27th, 2014. It includes community meetings, performances, fundraisers, sports, health, and weather updates. The main articles summarize the opening of new exercise stations along a walking trail at Central Park, funded by local foundations to promote health, and the upcoming annual dinner for the Trinidad Historical Society, which will feature presentations on local ghost towns and historical documents donated to the library.
The document lists upcoming community events in Trinidad, Colorado for March 31 through mid-April, including meetings, art exhibits, workshops, blood drives, and volunteer opportunities. It also provides the daily weather forecast and river flow information. Contact information is provided for each event.
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 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 MCCA celebrated Chinese New Year with an event attended by over 370 people. Entertainment included music, dance performances, and a magic show. Ben Chuck was honored for his 35 years of service with MCCA. Chelsea Coppock and Danielle Blake received MCCA scholarships. MCCA also participated in the Chinese New Year celebration at the Bay Area Discovery Museum, with their popular restaurant and a lion dance performance. Board member Yee Lee was recognized as a volunteer of the month. The Asian Scholarship Fund held a successful silent auction at the MCCA New Year event.
This document provides a summary of various community events occurring between June 15th and 30th in the North Country region, including family activities, concerts, fairs, and festivals in towns like Clayton, Alexandria Bay, Lowville, Watertown, and Carthage. Events include a bluegrass festival, drive-in movies, poker runs, art shows, a Civil War reenactment, free fishing days, and more. Details like dates, locations, contact information, and websites are provided for each event.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information and resources for victims and survivors of homicide. It thanks various organizations for their support and lists contact information for local FFMV chapters and bereavement counselors. It also includes announcements of upcoming fundraisers and events, as well as a list of October birthdays and memories of those who passed away. The newsletter aims to honor victims, provide support to loved ones, and help people coping with loss and grief.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information to support those who have lost loved ones to murder. It thanks various organizations for their support, provides contact information for local FFMV chapters and bereavement counselors, announces upcoming events and fundraisers, and lists the birthdays and memories of victims for the month of October. It also includes a section for love gifts donated in memory of victims.
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This document provides the minutes from a Rotary Club of Strongsville meeting on September 23rd. It discusses various club activities and events, including providing assistance to a member with cancer, sponsoring a leadership program for at-risk youth, and upcoming fundraising events for charitable causes. Several upcoming volunteer opportunities and club events are also announced, such as delivering dictionaries to local schools and cleaning up the historical village.
This newsletter provides information about the Families & Friends of Murder Victims organization and their upcoming events and support services. It thanks donors and announces that April is National Crime Victim's Rights Week. It provides contact information for local FFMV chapters and grief support groups. It also includes announcements about inmate locators, fundraising opportunities, and additional victim support resources. Throughout, it lists birthdays and memories of murder victims for the month of February.
The newsletter provides updates on Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV), a non-profit organization that supports people affected by murder. All FFMV chapter meetings have been cancelled until further notice due to COVID-19. The annual Christmas memorial has also been cancelled. The newsletter provides information on ordering 2020 FFMV ornaments. It lists birthdays and memories of murder victims for October 2020 and provides resources for grief support. It also includes announcements of fundraising opportunities and programs to support survivors of violent loss.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims September 2014 newsletterRose Madsen
This document provides information about Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV), including upcoming chapter meeting dates and locations, resources for grief support, and ways to donate or get involved. It lists birthdays and anniversaries of loved ones' deaths in September and provides contact information for FFMV representatives who can offer support. The document aims to connect murder victims' families and help them find community during their grief journey.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events. It thanks various donors and organizations. It lists contact information for local chapters and support groups. It provides announcements about fundraising opportunities, resources for victims, and remembers victims who have birthdays and anniversaries in December.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims, INCRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information and resources for those grieving the loss of a loved one to murder. It thanks various organizations for their support and lists contact information for local chapters and support groups. It also includes announcements of upcoming events, such as a Christmas candlelight memorial luncheon. Several pages are dedicated to listing the December birthdays and memories of those who were murdered.
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.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in Rindge, NH, including the RAMS Chili Cook-off on October 10th, a Veteran's Day turkey giveaway on November 8th, and the Rindge Woman's Club Harvest Fair also on October 10th. It also advertises the Contoocook Valley Transportation Company's need for more volunteer drivers and lists children's programs at the Ingalls Memorial Library from September to May.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events. It thanks donors and lists contact information for local chapters. It also includes a calendar of September birthdays and memorials of murder victims. At the end, it provides a section for love gifts donations made in memory of lost loved ones.
Este documento describe la importancia del juego en el desarrollo infantil. Explica que el juego es fundamental para el crecimiento cognitivo, físico y social de los niños y niñas. También analiza cómo el tipo de juego se adapta a las diferentes etapas evolutivas, desde los primeros años hasta la adolescencia. Finalmente, enfatiza la necesidad de observar el juego de los niños para detectar posibles problemas en su desarrollo y dejar que el juego sea una actividad libre y placentera.
What is the Victory/ Network Welcome ?
Fort Riley Network is a Command and Staff meeting for disseminating Family
Readiness Group information;
invited attendees are:
All services across Ft. Riley( MWR,CYS ,ACS commissary, PX etc ) and
surrounding areas highlight upcoming events.
The Network Meeting location is :
Riley's Conference Center, Bldg. 446, Seitz Dr.
This Welcome is usually held the last Friday of the month unless otherwise noted.
The document provides information about an upcoming event at Fort Riley. Attendees are asked to check in at the Brigade Table and get a ticket for a prize drawing. The event agenda lists various organizations that will be presenting, including those related to military savings, tax assistance, command updates, family services, housing, the commissary, and local community groups. Contact information is provided for each presenter.
This document is a newspaper containing local announcements and events for Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas for the week of October 27th, 2014. It includes community meetings, performances, fundraisers, sports, health, and weather updates. The main articles summarize the opening of new exercise stations along a walking trail at Central Park, funded by local foundations to promote health, and the upcoming annual dinner for the Trinidad Historical Society, which will feature presentations on local ghost towns and historical documents donated to the library.
The document lists upcoming community events in Trinidad, Colorado for March 31 through mid-April, including meetings, art exhibits, workshops, blood drives, and volunteer opportunities. It also provides the daily weather forecast and river flow information. Contact information is provided for each event.
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 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 MCCA celebrated Chinese New Year with an event attended by over 370 people. Entertainment included music, dance performances, and a magic show. Ben Chuck was honored for his 35 years of service with MCCA. Chelsea Coppock and Danielle Blake received MCCA scholarships. MCCA also participated in the Chinese New Year celebration at the Bay Area Discovery Museum, with their popular restaurant and a lion dance performance. Board member Yee Lee was recognized as a volunteer of the month. The Asian Scholarship Fund held a successful silent auction at the MCCA New Year event.
This document provides a summary of various community events occurring between June 15th and 30th in the North Country region, including family activities, concerts, fairs, and festivals in towns like Clayton, Alexandria Bay, Lowville, Watertown, and Carthage. Events include a bluegrass festival, drive-in movies, poker runs, art shows, a Civil War reenactment, free fishing days, and more. Details like dates, locations, contact information, and websites are provided for each event.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information and resources for victims and survivors of homicide. It thanks various organizations for their support and lists contact information for local FFMV chapters and bereavement counselors. It also includes announcements of upcoming fundraisers and events, as well as a list of October birthdays and memories of those who passed away. The newsletter aims to honor victims, provide support to loved ones, and help people coping with loss and grief.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information to support those who have lost loved ones to murder. It thanks various organizations for their support, provides contact information for local FFMV chapters and bereavement counselors, announces upcoming events and fundraisers, and lists the birthdays and memories of victims for the month of October. It also includes a section for love gifts donated in memory of victims.
16.9.30 the scribe, rotary club of strongsville - icwhmhollingsworth
This document provides the minutes from a Rotary Club of Strongsville meeting on September 23rd. It discusses various club activities and events, including providing assistance to a member with cancer, sponsoring a leadership program for at-risk youth, and upcoming fundraising events for charitable causes. Several upcoming volunteer opportunities and club events are also announced, such as delivering dictionaries to local schools and cleaning up the historical village.
This newsletter provides information about the Families & Friends of Murder Victims organization and their upcoming events and support services. It thanks donors and announces that April is National Crime Victim's Rights Week. It provides contact information for local FFMV chapters and grief support groups. It also includes announcements about inmate locators, fundraising opportunities, and additional victim support resources. Throughout, it lists birthdays and memories of murder victims for the month of February.
The newsletter provides updates on Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV), a non-profit organization that supports people affected by murder. All FFMV chapter meetings have been cancelled until further notice due to COVID-19. The annual Christmas memorial has also been cancelled. The newsletter provides information on ordering 2020 FFMV ornaments. It lists birthdays and memories of murder victims for October 2020 and provides resources for grief support. It also includes announcements of fundraising opportunities and programs to support survivors of violent loss.
Families & Friends of Murder Victims September 2014 newsletterRose Madsen
This document provides information about Families & Friends of Murder Victims (FFMV), including upcoming chapter meeting dates and locations, resources for grief support, and ways to donate or get involved. It lists birthdays and anniversaries of loved ones' deaths in September and provides contact information for FFMV representatives who can offer support. The document aims to connect murder victims' families and help them find community during their grief journey.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events. It thanks various donors and organizations. It lists contact information for local chapters and support groups. It provides announcements about fundraising opportunities, resources for victims, and remembers victims who have birthdays and anniversaries in December.
Families and Friends of Murder Victims, INCRose Madsen
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information and resources for those grieving the loss of a loved one to murder. It thanks various organizations for their support and lists contact information for local chapters and support groups. It also includes announcements of upcoming events, such as a Christmas candlelight memorial luncheon. Several pages are dedicated to listing the December birthdays and memories of those who were murdered.
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.
This newsletter provides information about upcoming community events in Rindge, NH, including the RAMS Chili Cook-off on October 10th, a Veteran's Day turkey giveaway on November 8th, and the Rindge Woman's Club Harvest Fair also on October 10th. It also advertises the Contoocook Valley Transportation Company's need for more volunteer drivers and lists children's programs at the Ingalls Memorial Library from September to May.
This newsletter from Families & Friends of Murder Victims provides information about their organization and upcoming events. It thanks donors and lists contact information for local chapters. It also includes a calendar of September birthdays and memorials of murder victims. At the end, it provides a section for love gifts donations made in memory of lost loved ones.
Este documento describe la importancia del juego en el desarrollo infantil. Explica que el juego es fundamental para el crecimiento cognitivo, físico y social de los niños y niñas. También analiza cómo el tipo de juego se adapta a las diferentes etapas evolutivas, desde los primeros años hasta la adolescencia. Finalmente, enfatiza la necesidad de observar el juego de los niños para detectar posibles problemas en su desarrollo y dejar que el juego sea una actividad libre y placentera.
1) O documento discute as consequências do pecado e como Jesus provê a salvação.
2) Através da morte de Cristo, Deus abriu a oportunidade para que todos possam ser salvos e ter vida eterna.
3) Para ser salvo, deve-se crer em Jesus como Salvador pessoal, aceitá-Lo e permitir que Ele entre no coração.
El documento alaba la organización, planificación, dedicación, empeño y espíritu de superación del pueblo chino evidenciado en la construcción de los estadios para los Juegos Olímpicos de Pekín 2008, contrastándolo con la tendencia en otros lugares de improvisar y hacer las cosas a última hora.
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El medio ambiente se refiere a todo lo que afecta a los seres vivos, incluyendo factores naturales, sociales y culturales que influyen en la vida humana y futuras generaciones. Comprende el espacio donde se desarrolla la vida, seres vivos, objetos, agua, suelo, aire y las relaciones entre ellos. Se celebra el Día Mundial del Medio Ambiente el 5 de junio para crear conciencia sobre la importancia de protegerlo.
El documento instruye al lector a crear una estructura de árbol en su memoria como parte de una actividad de aprendizaje. Se pide al lector construir una representación mental de un árbol con ramas y hojas para practicar y fortalecer sus habilidades de pensamiento visual y organización.
El documento habla sobre la creación de un colectivo formado por humanos y sistemas artificiales. Este colectivo busca promover la cooperación y el entendimiento mutuo entre ambos grupos, reconociendo tanto sus similitudes como sus diferencias para asegurar que la tecnología se desarrolle de forma responsable y beneficie a toda la humanidad.
El documento compara Windows 7 y Windows 8, destacando que Windows 7 permite cambiar fácilmente entre aplicaciones incluso si una falla, inicia más rápido que versiones anteriores, y tiene ventanas inteligentes. Windows 8 tiene una interfaz táctil, elimina advertencias de compatibilidad, y envía informes de error a Microsoft para resolver problemas.
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Hockey is slowly as well as continuously getting favored in the Republic of india, specially as university attendees have started showing fascination with the sport. The game was initially participated in India around 1930 and/or ever since then , many classes have begun to organize hockey competitions regularly. Even though Asia was one of the few countries that played hockey in the early stages of its inception, the game did not get much favored in the country. Asia also has struggled to surpass other international teams making it difficult for the common people to love the game & support the professionals. There have been only a couple of pros every now furthermore then performing well in the national level but nevertheless, the sport has always been loved by students for the intensity and fast pace of this sport right from the beginning to the end.|The Hockey Federation of Republic of india was formed around 1950 and since that time then, this sport is controlled and also organized by the board.
The document contains percentages that add up to 100%. The highest percentage is 29.20%, followed by 21.90% and 18.98%. The remaining percentages are lower at 13.87%, 11.68%, and 4.38%.
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.
This document is a newspaper listing local community events and activities for Trinidad, Colorado. It includes notices for city council meetings, library events, school board meetings, sports games, religious services and more happening from December 9th to the 17th. It also features a short article about free early childhood development courses being offered to help people meet licensing requirements for childcare providers.
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 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.
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 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 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 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 article summarizes a Women on Target shooting clinic held at the Prator Gun Range, sponsored by Trinidad State Junior College and the National Rifle Association. Over 20 women, mostly beginning shooters, attended the shotgun shooting event. The NRA program is designed to teach women firearm safety and marksmanship fundamentals in a supportive environment. Instructors said the women-only class allows participants to feel more comfortable learning without pressure or tension that can arise with male instructors or other students. The goal is to have more women instructors to fully run women-focused shooting programs.
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 contains a newspaper article announcing various community events in and around Trinidad, Colorado for the week of June 15th. It lists times and locations for meetings of city councils, nonprofit organizations, and school boards. It also advertises recreational activities like a summer learning program for kids, vacation bible school, and a pet parade during the Santa Fe Trail Days festival. The document provides contact information for each event.
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 is a community calendar from a local newspaper listing various upcoming meetings and events in Trinidad, Colorado and surrounding areas over the next week. It includes notices for county commissioner, city council, and school board meetings as well as community events like an Earth Day celebration, a charity fundraising dinner/dance, and a ladies golf club kickoff breakfast.
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.
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 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.
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 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
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 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 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 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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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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October 15, 2014
Vol. 138, No. 206
The Fine Print
OCTOBER 15
Fall Festival Open House
WEDNESDAY (1-3 p.m.) Trini-dad’s
3-Star Qualistar facility, the Early
Learning Center at 1225 Rosita Ave.,
will host an Open House celebration
today. Info: 719-845-0568.
E-911 Authority Board
WEDNESDAY (3 p.m.) The E-911
Authority Board will meet in the County
Courthouse, 201 E. First Street, in the
Commissioners’ Chambers. Informa-tion:
Rita Mantelli, 719-846-4441.
FP Fire District
WEDNESDAY (6 p.m.) Fishers
Peak Fire Protection District Board
of Directors public meeting will be at
the Starkville Fire Station. Information:
719-846-6077.
Hoehne Fire Protection
WEDNESDAY (6 p.m.) District
Board of Directors meets at the El
Moro Station, 14386 Hwy 239 in
Hoehne. All interested persons are in-vited
to attend. Information: Dana Phil-lips,
719-846-2080.
Purgatoire Watershed
WEDNESDAY (6 p.m.) The Purga-toire
Watershed Partnership will meet
in the NRCS Office, 3590 E. Main. In-formation:
Karen Wolf, 303-543-8688.
Trinidad Schools
WEDNESDAY (6 p.m.) The Board
of Education will hold a special meet-ing
at the Middle School Library, 614
Park St. Information: 719-846-3324.
Today’s Quote
“The greatest act of
faith some days is to
simply get up and face
another day.”
― Amy Gatliff
OCTOBER 16
Night out for Noah’s Ark
THURSDAY: Dine out all day and
evening at Brix, Nana & Nano’s, Wen-dy’s,
Bob & Earl’s, Quality Inn Restau-rant
and Bella Luna’s to help support
Noah’s Ark Animal Shelter. Informa-tion:
719-846-8578.
Trout Unlimited
THURSDAY (6 p.m.) Purgatoire
River Anglers meeting will be in Ristras
Restaurant on Elm Street. Information:
Mark Hanson, 970-366-8148. Meet-ings
are always open to the public.
PUBLIC SERVICE
THE SAMARITAN CLINIC
Here to serve the under-insured
and non-insured community with free
health care and low-cost lab work
on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each
month from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at 413 E.
Frost and corner of N. Linden. Informa-tion:
719-846-3536.
Library Event Fundraiser
FRIDAY (7-9 p.m.) Tickets are
available now for the Library’s an-nual
“Wine & Chocolate Tasting” to be
held at the LaQuinta Inn. All proceeds
benefit the Public Library. Information:
719-846-6841.
Bound Together Quilt Club
SATURDAY (9 a.m.-3 p.m.) An-nual
Bazaar and Quilt Raffle fundraiser
will be held at the LA County Fair-grounds
on N. Linden St. Proceeds
support various charity projects. Infor-mation:
Maggie Olson, 719-859-4474.
Country Showdown
SATURDAY (6 p.m.) Shuler The-ater,
131 N. 2nd St., Raton, presents
this annual event that is free on a first
come basis to the public. Information:
800-791-8028 or 575-445-4746.
The Black & White
OCTOBER 25 (6-Midnight) A.R.
Mitchell will host the annual Black &
White Western Ball Dinner & Dance
fundraiser with music by Whiskey
Creek. Information: 719-846-4224.
Candlelight Vigil
OCTOBER 22 (6:30 p.m.) In re-membrance
of domestic violence vic-tims,
the AADA invites the community
to this special event to be held at the
LaQuinta Inn, 2873 Toupal Dr. Informa-tion:
719-846-6665 or 719-846-9159.
Kids Fun Festival
OCTOBER 31 (5-7 p.m.) Annual
“Trunk or Treat” event for the kids will
be held at the Fisher’s Peak Commu-nity
Church on Santa Fe Trail Drive.
Information: Lana Roberts, 719-868-
3375 or 719-251-1169.
Mitchell Museum
OCTOBER GIFT SHOP HOURS
for the museum are Thursday, Friday
and Saturday, 10 a.m.- 3 p.m.
Area Essay Contest
NOVEMBER 1 DEADLINE: The
Trinidad VFW Post 984 will again be
sponsoring the Voice of Democracy
and Patriot Pen competitions for all
local school students (grades 9-12).
Information: Commander John Rios,
719-846-6094.
Weather Watch
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high
near 82. South southwest wind around
10 mph. Night: Mostly clear, with a low
around 45. West wind around 10 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near
71. West wind 5 to 10 mph becoming
east in the afternoon. Night: Mostly
clear, with a low around 41. East south-east
wind 5 to 10 mph becoming west
southwest after midnight.
Friday: Sunny, with a high near 67.
Lifetime Achievement Award Recipients
n Outstanding Large Business / Ball Corporation
(Broomfield)
n Outstanding Small Business / Bachus & Schanker,
LLC (Denver)
n Outstanding Foundation / Community Foundation of
Northern Colorado (Fort Collins)
n Outstanding Philanthropist / Conrad Nelson (Buena
Vista)
n Outstanding Professional in Philanthropy - Fundrais-ing
/ Jan Weimer, YMCA of Metropolitan Denver (Denver)
n Outstanding Professional in Philanthropy - Grant-making
/ Sheila Bugdanowitz, Rose Community Founda-tion
(Denver)
n Outstanding Service Organizatio / Hugo Improve-ment
Partnership (Hugo)
n Outstanding Volunteer / Arden (Denny) Gray (Denver)
n Outstanding Volunteer Fundraiser / Jamie Angelich
(Greenwood Village)
n Outstanding Youth / Allison Winn (Denver)
n Outstanding Youth Group / Parker Kids’ Club (Park-er)
n Lifetime Achievement Award / Charles D.
Latuda (Trinidad)
West southwest wind around 5 mph.
Night: Mostly clear, with a low around
43. Southeast wind around 5 mph.
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high
near 71. West southwest wind around
5 mph. Night: Partly cloudy, with a low
around 43. Northeast wind around 5
mph.
River Call
Purgatoire River Call as of:
10/14/14. Johns ditch: Prior-ity
# 13 --- Appropriation date:
01/01/1864.
Trinidad Reservoir Accounting:
Release 0.10 AF
Inflow 73.14 AF -- 36.87 CFS
Evaporation 4.04 AF
Content 11,461 AF
Elevation 6,168.91
Precipitation 0
Downstream River Call / Nine
Mile Canal: 05/31/1887.
The Chronicle News
LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
Latuda to be honored at Denver National Philanthropy Day
By Greg Boyce
Special to The Chronicle News
Beloved Trinidad State luminary Charles
Latuda will be honored next month in Denver at
National Philanthropy Day in Colorado. Latuda
will receive the Life-time
Achievement
Award.
Latuda gradu-ated
from Holy Trin-ity
High School in
1944 and served in
the military for two
years before enroll-ing
at Trinidad State.
He graduated in 1948
and then went on to
receive a bachelor’s
degree from the Uni-versity
of Denver.
He later coached
at Holy Trinity High
School while teach-ing
part time at Trini-dad
State. During his time at Holy Trinity, he
coached the 1952 and 1954 football teams to State
Parochial Championships.
He became Athletic Director at Trinidad
State in 1961, a job he held until 1976. For an-other
ten years after that Latuda taught classes
at Trinidad State. While he was Athletic Direc-tor,
Trinidad State won a national Junior College
football championship. He was the recipient of
two Fullbright Fellowships, one to South Africa
in 1965 and another to Italy in 1966. His influence
and caring way touched the lives of hundreds of
students during his time at Trinidad State. The
adult education building at the Trinidad campus
now bears his name.
Latuda, along with two longtime friends and
colleagues started the Trinidad State Junior Col-lege
Educational Foundation in 1968. In a 2005
interview he said, “Our purpose was —and is —
to take contributions and work to continue the
growth of the College.” He served as a non-voting
member on the Foundation until his retirement
in 1986. He was the President of the Foundation
from 1999 to 2002. He continues to be a Founda-tion
member.
For nearly 20 years he has personally support-ed
one or two students a year with a full-tuition
scholarship. Through a planned giving trust,
Latuda’s legacy will continue with the establish-ment
of a legacy endowed scholarship fund capa-ble
of awarding scholarships in perpetuity.
According to the website npdcolorado.org,
“National Philanthropy Day is set aside to rec-ognize
and pay tribute to the contributions that
philanthropy — and those people active in the
philanthropic community — have made to our
lives, our communities and our world.” Ceremo-nies
are held each year in many states across the
nation, including Colorado. This year the cere-mony
is at the Denver Performing Arts Complex
on November 14.
Photos courtesy of TSJC
(Top row) 2008 photo showing Latuda’s lifelong
friend Harry Sayre, (second row) Trinidad State
Educational Foundation Executive Director Toni
DeAngelis, former Trinidad State President Ruth
Ann Woods and Charles Latuda at the campus
building that now bears Latuda’s name.
Get ready to
dance the
night away at
the Black &
White Ball
By Steve Block
The Chronicle-News
One of Trinidad’s biggest social
events is coming up soon, so mark
the calendar for the Annual Black &
White Western Ball, beginning at 6
p.m. on Saturday, October 25, at the
A.R. Museum and Gallery, located
150 E. Main St. The event features
a silent auction, a catered dinner
and live music by the popular band
“Whiskey Creek,” and is one of the
biggest fundraisers for the museum
every year.
There’s no need for formal dress
at the ball, and blue jeans are al-ways
acceptable at this Western-themed
event. Folks can two-step
and line dance the night away until
midnight to some fine Country and
Western music.
Tickets cost $35 for adults and
$15 for those aged 17 or younger.
Corporate tables are available for
$500, and three private, canopied
tables at a cost of $100 are available
for those looking for a more roman-tic
atmosphere. Corporate sponsor-ships
are offered at various price
levels, so call the museum at 719-
846-4224 for more information. Tick-ets
are available at the museum gift
shop, La Quinta Inn & Suites or
Cedar Street Printing. The ticket
price includes appetizers and the
buffet-style dinner. A cash bar will
be available.
The silent auction features fine,
original artworks and prints, plus
jewelry, sculpture and ceramics
produced by some of the regions
best-known artists, along with fine
items and gift certificates from area
businesses. The winners of the si-lent
auction will be announced at 9
p.m.
A live dessert auction follow-ing
dinner features scrumptious
specialty desserts that are locally
sponsored and put up for sale to the
highest bidder.
Photographer Mike Tranter will
be available to take individual pho-tos
for those who want a memento
of their special evening.
Young people will have their
own dining area on the museum’s
second floor. The Clubhouse Grille
will cater the dinner.
ANNUAL GALA
Photo courtesy of the A.R. Mitchell Museum
By Adam Sperandio
The Chronicle News
The shoes former Trinidad Triggers man-ager
JD Droddy left to fill when he retired at
the conclusion of the 2014 season were pretty
big. The winningest manager in Triggers
history went 73-58 and made two consecu-tive
playoff appearances in his time in Trini-dad.
But perhaps what the father figure to
many past Triggers over the last three years
is most proud of, is seeing 22 of his kids get
promoted to higher associations and finding
themselves one step closer to achieving their
dreams of playing Major League Baseball.
That is, after all what minor league baseball
is made for: To develop top notch baseball
players while earning promotions to higher
leagues until that shot at the majors arises.
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The organization wasted little time find-ing
a suitable replacement for Droddy in for-mer
Trigger, Max Garza. Garza served as the
teams catcher and outfielder the last two sea-sons
and had a career batting average of .267.
“I am very thankful and very blessed to
have the opportunity to manage the Trig-gers,”
said Garza. “I have grown to love Trin-idad
from the warm hospitality of the locals,
and would not rather lead a team anywhere
else.” The 24 year old from Reno, Nevada
currently serves as the strength and condi-tioning
coach at Dakota State University in
Madison, South Dakota, where he earned his
BA in Exercise Science in hopes of being a
PE teacher and coach.
A big contributing factor in bringing Gar-
TRINIDAD BASEBALL
Photo courtesy of the Trinidad Triggers
Former team catcher and outfielder, Max Garza has
been hired as the new field manager for the Trigger’s
upcoming 2015 season.
Triggers hire familiar face to be field manager
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Charles Latuda