Datebook for July 29
Friday, July 29
10 a.m. Derek Wagner, U.S. Sen. Wayne Allard’s Western Colorado area director, will conduct office hours until 11 a.m. in the Craig City Council Chambers in City Hall. Call (970) 245-9553.
Saturday, July 30
6 p.m. The Elks will have a spaghetti dinner for members and their guests. RSVP to 824-3557 or 824-2251.
10 a.m. Hands-On Quilters will meet at the Craig Fire/Rescue station. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Call Cheryl at 824-2567.
Tuesday, Aug. 2
10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Extra help for the new Medicare prescription drug plan will be available at the Independent Life Center. Call 826-0833.
11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stephen Potter of the Social Security Administration will be at Independent Life Center to teach service providers about Medicare Part D. This is the drug benefit that will start next January. Anyone who helps Medicare recipients is welcome. Call 826-0833.
6:30 p.m. A public meeting will be held to explain the Elkhead reservoir Expansion Project at the Holiday Inn, 300 S. Colorado Highway 13. Call (970) 945-8522.
Thursday, Aug. 4
5 p.m. Lt. Gen. (ret.) Jay Garner, the first director of the Office of Reconstruction and Humanitarian Assistance in Iraq in 2003, will speak about U.S. policy in Iraq as part of the free Seminars at Steamboat series at Centennial Hall in Steamboat.
Friday, Aug. 5
6:30 p.m. Moffat County Fair Open Horse Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
Saturday, Aug. 6
8 a.m. Moffat County Fair Open Horse Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
9 a.m. Moffat County Sheriff’s Office Scholarship Fund Golf Tournament is at Yampa Valley Golf Course. Entry forms are available at the Sheriff’s Office.
10 a.m. Moffat County Fair Parade is downtown.
Monday, Aug. 8
9 a.m. Moffat County Fair 4-H and FFA Horse Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
Tuesday, Aug. 9
8 a.m. Moffat County Fair 4-H Dog Show is in the grass area at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
9 a.m. Moffat County Fair Judging of 4-H projects is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
6 p.m. Moffat County Fair 4-H Celebration is at Moffat County Fair–grounds.
7:30 p.m. Neighborhood Watch, a subcommittee of Community Overcoming Methamphetamine Abuse, meets in The Memorial Hospital cafeteria.
Wednesday, Aug. 10
8 a.m. Moffat County Fair Equipment Rodeo is at Moffat County Fair–grounds.
9 a.m. The Rally for a Cure benefit golf tournament is at Yampa Valley Golf Course. The entry fee is $35 and includes lunch and prizes. Call Susan Utzinger at 824-9656.
5 p.m. Moffat County Fair Market Lamb Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
5 to 7 p.m. Register for SHARE at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, 678 School St. Call 1-(800) 933-7427 or order online at http://www.sharecolorado.com.
Wednesday, Aug. 10
8 a.m. Moffat County Fair Equipment Roadeo is at Moffat County Fair–grounds.
9 a.m. The Rally for a Cure benefit golf tournament is at Yampa Valley Golf Course. The entry fee is $35 and includes lunch and prizes. Call Susan Utzinger at 824-9656.
5 p.m. Moffat County Fair Market Lamb Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
5 to 7 p.m. Register for SHARE at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, 678 School St. For more information about the SHARE program, call 1-(800) 933-7427 or order online at http://www.sharecolorado.com.
Thursday, Aug. 11
8 a.m. Moffat County Fair Goat Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
1 p.m. Moffat County Fair Breeding Sheep Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
3 p.m. Moffat County Employee Picnic is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
4 p.m. Moffat County Fair Market Swine Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
Friday, Aug. 12
8 a.m. Moffat County Fair Poultry Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
9 a.m. Moffat County Fair Hall of Education is at Moffat County Fairgrounds. There also will be live entertainment, music and children’s games. Open until 5 p.m.
10 a.m. Moffat County Fair Market Beef Show is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.
11 a.m. Moffat County Older American Day Lunch for seniors is at Moffat County Fairgrounds.

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