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Datebook: July 29

Today

Maurices, in the Centennial Mall, is having a clothing drive. Take in four items of clothing to receive a coupon for 20 percent off one regular-price item.

8 a.m. The staff of the Craig Holiday Inn hosts a garage sale to benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Craig in the parking lot at Centennial Mall. Call Devon Dunsmir at 824-4000.



1 to 2 p.m. SHARE Craig, a program that offers low-cost groceries to residents, has a distribution day at St. Michael Catholic Church, 678 School St. Call Karen at 824-7939.

Monday, July 31



8:30 a.m. to noon. St. Michael Catholic Church hosts Treasure Cove vacation Bible school through Aug. 4 at the church, 678 School St. Incoming kindergarteners through sixth-graders are welcome. Call 824-5330.

7 p.m. The Moffat County Chapter of Routt County Habitat for Humanity meets at the First Congregational Church, 630 Green St. Call 824-4020.

Tuesday, Aug. 1

5:30 to 8 p.m. The Craig Police Department and Wendy’s host National Night Out at Wendy’s, 1280 W. Victory Way. The free event includes mascot visits, coloring books, patrol car and fire truck rides and free Frostys for children younger than 12.

Wednesday, Aug. 2

Noon. All chapters of the Red Hat Society are invited to a luncheon at Craig City Park. Visitors are asked to take sack lunches and lawn chairs. Call Toni at 824-2259 or Jaci at 272-3253.

5:30 p.m. The Northwest Colorado Energy Producers Association is holding a dinner at The Center of Craig, 601 Yampa Ave. The dinner will feature a presentation on oil shale development and new procedures for extracting oil. Guest speaker Tracy Boyd with Shell Exploration & Production Co. will begin his presentation at 8 p.m., after dinner. The cost is $28 and reservations are requested. Call Janice Nicoletto at 824-4411, ext. 4554.

Thursday, Aug. 3

1 p.m. The Grief Education and Support Group meets at the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association, 745 Russell St. Community members are welcome, and the meeting is free. Call Sandy at 824-8233.

7 p.m. The Yampa Valley chorus of Sweet Adelines International meets at Sunset Elementary School, 800 W. Seventh St. New members welcome. Call Ivy Davis at 824-5746.

Friday, Aug. 4

Moffat Family Clinic, 600 Russell St., is offering free sports physicals for Moffat County, Hayden and Baggs student athletes through Aug. 10. Call 824-3252.

Saturday, Aug. 5

8 a.m. Yampa Valley Golf Course hosts the Hayden Centennial Golf Tournament. The tournament will follow a four-person scramble format and includes contests and prizes. Call 824-3673 or 276-3425.

7 to 10 p.m. The OP Bar and Grill is hosting an open mic night. Anyone interested in performing is welcome. Call 824-2289.

Sunday, Aug. 6

2 to 4 p.m. The Happy Hands Crochet Club meets at 655 Ranney St. The group will make crochet towel holders. The public is invited to this free meeting. Call Mary at 824-2923.

Monday, Aug. 7

6 p.m. The fall sports parents meeting is at the Moffat County High School auditorium, 900 Finley Lane. All parents of students in sports, with the exception of football, should attend. Call 824-7036.

Wednesday, Aug. 9

Moffat Family Clinic, 600 Russell St., is offering free sports physicals for Moffat County, Hayden and Baggs student athletes through Aug. 10. Call 824-3252.

9 a.m. Rally for a Cure cancer benefit golf tournament is at Yampa Valley Golf Course. All women welcome. The $35 entry fee includes lunch and prizes (does not include green fees and cart). For more information or to sign up, call Susan at 824-9656.


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