May 2008
Photos for May 14, 2008
Martha Martinez gets ready to go out onto the runway Saturday during the Mother's Day luncheon and fashion show at St. Michael Catholic Church. The 48 costumes were provided by Katie's Kostumes.
Craig Intermediate School students hike on a trail at Cedar Mountain on May 6. The students learned about plant and animal life in the area during the event taught by Yampatika and the Bureau of Land Management.
Cindy Chotvacs, dressed in a Southern Belle costume, gets ready to go out onto the runway Saturday during the Mother's Day luncheon and fashion show at St. Michael Catholic Church.
Participants in Saturday's Special Olympics at Moffat County High School watch balloons take off during the opening ceremonies.
The 22nd annual "Where the Hell is Maybell?" bike ride departs from Northwest Storage at 7 a.m. and from Western Knolls at 7:30 a.m. on Saturday. The ride is free. A $5 breakfast of pancakes, bacon, eggs and orange juice will be served at the Maybell Park.
Shawn Curtis, of Craig, fires at bowling pins during the Bears Ears Sportsman's Club Bowling Pin Shoot on Tuesday. Curtis, a member of the club, was one of many Craig residents participating in the bi-weekly event.
TJ Casey, accompanied by his group, the Rough Riders, is scheduled to perform during Grand Olde West Days, an annual Memorial Day weekend event held in Craig. Other activities are slated throughout the weekend at Wyman Museum, the Moffat County Fairgrounds and Alice Pleasant Park, located in the 500 block of Yampa Avenue.
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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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