January 2008
Photos for January 2, 2008
Members of the Moffat County swim team take a breather during practice last month in the Moffat County pool. The Bulldogs will host five teams Friday and Saturday.
Already passed away, "Suzie Doubletree," played by Jackie Archuleta, watches cast members of Monday night's Interactive Mystery and Costume Ball get interviewed by those in attenedance. The event was presented by the Black Mountain Theatre.
Moments after accusing one of the cast members of murder, Delaine Voloshin awaits to hear what others in attendance have to say.
Sharon Lausin, right, smiles as she dances with Michael Lausin at Monday night's Interactive Mystery and Costume Ball at the Center of Craig. After the crowd determined who the murderer was in the mystery, some of those in attendance took to the dance floor, many dressed in 1920s costumes.
Searching foe clues, "Professor Albert Pinstripe," played by Randy Looper, and "Dr. Trevor Watson," played by Michael Lausin, investigate one of the many glasses the cast and characters of Monday's Interactive Mystery and Costume Ball gave the late "Suzy Doubletree" at the Center of Craig. The duo determined Doubletree was murdered because of poison in one of the glasses.
Dan Floeter holds a photo taken of him with his daughter, Deanna, his fiancee Elizabeth Perschon, and her two sons Paul and Chase taken at Easter this year. Perschon was injured in a car-accident leaving her lower-body paralyzed in August. Behind the photo is the ramp that he has begun building onto his house in Moffat County to make it wheelchair assessable, he is funding most of the work himself. There will be account set up for donations with details to follow.
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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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