June 2009
Photos for June 23, 2009
Cole Scott smashes a double in the first inning of a game against Hayden. The Craig Elk Run Inn defeated the Tigers, 7-6, after Croix Orona walked, stole two bases and scored on a throwing error.
Kody Leonard connects with a pitch during Monday's game against Hayden at Woodbury Sports Complex. After missing several games because of rain, Craig Parks and Recreation baseball was back in full swing with sunny skies.
Kody Leonard delivers a pitch against Hayden in the first inning of Monday's 11- and 12-year-old little league game at Woodbury Sports Complex. The Craig Elk Run Inn team defeated the Tigers, 7-6, in extra innings.
Lynne Herring, of Craig, holds signs at the Tax Day Tea Party protest in April in front of the Moffat County Courthouse. The group that coordinated the Tax Day protest, the Northwest Colorado Tea Party Patriots, is hosting the first of eight meetings about constitutional study from 7 to 9 p.m. today. For more information and the meeting location, call 824-0105.
Robert Waits accepts his award Saturday for Artist's Choice. Fellow artists chose Waits' entry, "Lil' Miss Moffat" as the best in the group. This was Waits' seventh year competing in Whittle the Wood.
Tara Dilldine dances with Tommy Simpson while Austin, Texas-based band "Asleep at the Wheel" performs Saturday night at Whittle the Wood.
Devon Garduno, 5, reacts to Whittle the Wood carver Mark Rexinger as he cuts through a log Saturday in Craig City Park. Eleven wood carvers competed for $2,250 in prize money.
Sheldon Roberts won People's Choice for his sculpture "Freedom Isn't Free." Roberts has competed in Whittle the Wood a few times before, he said, off and on during the years.
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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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