December 2008
Photos for December 15, 2008
Moffat County goalie Spencer Wayman makes a save Saturday against visiting Durango. The Bulldogs handed the Steamers their first regular-season loss in nearly three years as they defeated them, 3-2.
Author Jeff Stoddard, a 1976 Moffat County High School graduate, shows illustrations he created for his book to attendees at his book reading Saturday at Downtown Books. Stoddard read and signed copies of his new book "Skid and the Too Tiny Tunnel."
Deanna Messing, right, of Craig, looks at a drawing Saturday at the Winter Arts & Crafts Show at Centennial Mall, as her sister, Leslie Kirk, looks on. Messing, who is an artist, marveled at some of the artwork for sale at that booth, which was done using a stipple technique, she said.
Multi-colored rocks turned into little bugs by adding metal legs and googly-eyes were one of the more unique items to be found at the Winter Arts & Crafts Show at Centennial Mall on Friday and Saturday.
Many of the booths at the Winter Arts & Crafts Show, held Friday and Saturday at Centennial Mall, featured Christmas-themed items, including the one pictured above.
Lou Wyman talks about the history of the area Saturday on a bus traveling along U.S. Highway 40 between Hayden and Craig. Travelers were on the bus for the Parade of Museums, stopping at four museums from Steamboat to Craig.
Brett Clark, 3, held by his father, Daryl, looks at artifacts on display at the Hayden Heritage Center on Saturday during the second stop of the Parade of Museums.
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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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