October 2007
Photos for October 20, 2007
Miles Fedinec, who is not a Craig Sports employee but a friend of the shop owner, helps customers during a busy Friday. Craig Sports had several friends helping out to keep the crowds under control.
Hunters fill Craig Sports on Friday afternoon. Thousands of hunters are expected to come through Northwest Colorado during the hunting season.
Keri Ruckman helps a customer in the afternoon. The deadline for hunting licenses was midnight Friday, and Craig Sports expected to stay open later for those last minute license sales.
McKay Ellis, 8, of Spanish Fork, Utah, picks out a shirt with his uncle Thad Ellis on Friday afternoon at Craig Sports. Hunters from around the country visit Craig for the hunting season, making it one of Craig's busiest tourism seasons.
Donna Deakins, left, and two ranch hands bring up the rear of the cattle drive Thursday. After more than four hours, they are almost to the meadow where the cattle will stay until being separated for sale the following day.
Cody Deakins watches the drive's flanks to make sure none of the cattle wandered astray after they were herded through a small fence opening.
Tom Deakins patrols the cattle as they make their way along the road during the drive's last stretch.
Ben Hillewaert is the third person to bowl a 300 game at Thunder Rolls Bowling Center. He did it on Oct. 10, and it was the first time he accomplished the feat.
Dr. Sean Teets directs the Moffat County High School Concert Choir in "Dona Nobis Pacem" by W.A. Mozart at the beginning of the Vocal Clinic.
Jan Tuin thanks the crowd after the performance "When I Was One-and-Twenty" by Robert Rhein on Tuesday night. Tuin directed the Fall Vocal Clinic Mass Choir.
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Question of the week
Do you seek medical care from The Memorial Hospital in Craig or Yampa Valley Medical Center in Steamboat Springs?
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