July 2007
Photos for July 9, 2007
Lou Wyman acquired this belt-drive milling-machine from an auction of Bernard Buckley’s estate in Georgetown for display at the Wyman Living History Museum. Buckley was a collector of antiques and memorabilia, one of the largest landowners in Georgetown and was the source of the 1890s hearse located at the Wyman Museum.
Harlan McElroy faces his competition from atop the guardrail Saturday evening after being bumped from behind. McElroy, of Parachute, was uninjured in the modifieds class race at the Hayden Speedway.
Cristal Saulnier, a member of the Craig congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, cuts fabric to reupholster church seats Friday. About 600 church members from Colorado and Wyoming joined local volunteers to complete a four-day renovation of the church, which volunteers built for the community nearly 30 years ago. Saulnier said the old church “did the job,” but now, “it’s nice to have something you’re proud of.”
Lou Wyman acquired this belt-drive milling-machine from an auction of Bernard Buckley’s estate in Georgetown for display at the Wyman Living History Museum. Buckley was a collector of antiques and memorabilia, one of the largest landowners in Georgetown and was the source of the 1890s hearse located at the Wyman Museum.
Billy Bingham waves the checkered flag at the conclusion of a race Saturday evening at the Hayden Speedway.
Harlan McElroy faces his competition from atop the guardrail Saturday evening after being bumped from behind. McElroy, of Parachute, was uninjured in the modifieds class race at the Hayden Speedway.
Sara Kurz squints her eyes at the sun Saturday afternoon after competing in the 200-meter breaststroke at the Craig Swimming Complex. Kurz, 15, swims for the Craig Sea Sharks.
Gary Wentz, of Casper, Wyo., lays brick on the exterior of Craig’s Kingdom Hall on Friday. About 600 volunteers from Wyoming and Colorado renovated in the inside and outside of the building on Westridge Road in four days.
Volunteers complete finishing touches to the inside of Craig’s Kingdom Hall on Sunday afternoon. Projects included reupholstering the church’s 150 seats and installing new tile and carpet.
Church elders Dave Osborne, from left, Bruce Nelson and Rob Huntwork stand before the near-complete Kingdom Hall on Westridge Road on Sunday. Jehovah’s Witnesses from the area gather in different cities about once a month to renovate churches in need of repair. Craig’s meeting place was this month’s project.
Cristal Saulnier, a member of the Craig congregation of Jehovah’s Witnesses, cuts fabric to reupholster church seats Friday. About 600 church members from Colorado and Wyoming joined local volunteers to complete a four-day renovation of the church, which volunteers built for the community nearly 30 years ago. Saulnier said the old church “did the job,” but now, “it’s nice to have something you’re proud of.”
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