January 2009
Photos for January 3, 2009
This pictured item will be featured as part of the collection at the Wyman Museum. Can you guess what it is? Read the answer in Monday's Craig Daily Press.
Chris "Window" Winder, a 2008 Moffat County High School graduate, hasn't given up on his dream of making it to the big leagues. Now playing for Odessa College in Texas, last year's Colorado top-50 prospect is taking the junior college circuit by storm.
Eutiquio Pereyra, middle, owner of El Ranchero, poses for a photo with his nieces Jade Pereyra Payañ, left, 19, and Esmeralda Pereyra Payañ, 25, inside his store, which is located near a restaurant and goes by the same name. Jade and Esmeralda are in town, visiting their uncle from Chihuahua, Mexico. Pereyra said he's seen about 30 percent fewer customers during the past six months than he did last year.
Jim Vallem, left, fires up his ATV on Friday to take, from middle back, Uriah Stepisnik, 12, Jacob Vallem, 11, and Canyon Vallem, 6, to the top of the hill.
Canyon Vallem, 6, surveys the top of the hill before hopping on his sled to race toward the bottom with his friends.
Sherri Rowatt, of Eaton, flies down Cathy Cisar Hill on a sunny Friday afternoon. The hill, located near 13th and Ranney streets, has a long-standing history of entertaining the young and the old.
Pumpkin pie muffins sit ready for sale at Serendipity. Dilldine said they are one of her biggest sellers, and she makes them from scratch every day.
Putting the finishing touches on some newly baked brownies, Dilldine tops them with fudge icing before cutting them.
Dilldine places some freshly baked brownies in the case. The large portions are common to the food served at Serendipity, she said.
Kassie Dilldine prepares cinnamon rolls early Wednesday morning at Serendipity. "Seeing how it turns out," she said, is probably her favorite thing about baking. "It's exciting to make something that looks good and tastes good, as well."
Pictured is the Oklahoma State University Horse Judging Team, which won 2008 AQHA Senior World Championship and its coaches, who include assistant coach Sarah Kawcak (second from right), whose parents live in Craig.
Sarah Kawcak, whose parents live in Craig, is an assistant coach with the Collegiate Oklahoma State University Horse Judging Team. The team is made up of five members and judges classes with four horses in each, ranking them according to learned criteria. The OSU team recently won the intercollegiate Horse Judging World Championships.
Four-year-olds Cheyenne Gensler, left, and Dario Alexander plop down to read a book before heading home from St. Mark's Preschool. The Moffat County Libraries in Craig, Maybell and Dinosaur are scheduled to begin their first winter reading program Monday. Residents of all ages can participate and may register at their local library until the program ends March 27. The libraries plan to make the program an annual event.
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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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