November 2009
Photos for November 20, 2009
Brian Ivy, front, signs a letter of intent to enroll at Concordia University in Seward, Neb. Behind Brian is Moffat County High School track coach Lance Scranton, left, and Brian’s parents, Cheryl and Preston Ivy. Ivy received academic and athletic scholarships from Concordia.
Meagan Traylor, of Bear Creek Animal Hospital and the Craig Animal Shelter, shows off Groovy, a 6-month-old black Lab recently taken into the shelter. If interested in rescuing Groovy or another animal, visit the shelter at 2430 E. Victory Way or call 824-5964.
Craig City Councilor Ray Beck, left, and Erika Valenzuela, with Integrated Community, call out raffle ticket numbers for a prize drawing during the feast. Valenzuela took on the turkey duties, buying fourteen frozen birds and finding fourteen volunteers to cook them.
Brenda McKey, left, and Mario Nunez take a look at what’s left of the food line. Volunteers cooked 14 turkeys were cooked to supply the main attraction for the event.
Clifford Fisher plates some green bean casserole. All of the traditional Thanksgiving meal components were available to nearly 200 attendees.
Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and other food sits out at a free Thanksgiving dinner hosted Thursday by Integrated Community at St. Michael Catholic Church. About 200 people showed up for the event, which included a winter coat giveaway by Love INC and health screenings by the Northwest Colorado Visiting Nurse Association.
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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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