May 2001
Photos for May 8, 2001
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
Children in first- through fourth-grades listened to Brad Petch of the Colorado Division of Wildlife, as he instructs the students on the rules of a game. The students, who attend East, Sunset and Ridgeview elementary schools, spent the day at Loudy-Simpson Park after working to create and construct new signs for the Loudy-Simpson Nature Trail.
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