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Datebook for June 1

Today

8:30 a.m. Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) meets at Calvary Baptist, 1050 Yampa Ave., until 11a.m. The cost is $6, which includes breakfast, crafts and speakers. Children are welcome. Call 824-0101.

6 p.m. The BLM is hosting a public meeting to discuss the Draft Wild and Scenic Rivers Eligibility Report at Shadow Mountain Clubhouse. The report is available at http://www.nwcos.org/44201.html.



6 p.m. The co-ed adult recreational soccer group will meet on Wednesdays at Woodbury Park throughout the summer. There is no cost to play, but competitors should bring shinguards and water. Call Bill Sawer for more information at 824-0116.

7 p.m. Bingo is held at the VFW, 419 E. Victory Way and is open to the public. Call 824-7145.



Thursday, June 2

Children’s story-hour is held at 10 and 11 a.m. each Thursday morning at the Moffat County Library, 570 Green St. Call 824-5116.

7 p.m. Yampa Valley Sewing Guild meets at the Boys and Girls Club, 1324 U.S. Highway 40. All seamstresses are invited. Call Pat 824-3324.

Friday, June 3

Noon Craig Mental Health offers group therapy on Fridays until 2 p.m. for women recovering from substance abuse. Childcare is provided. Call 824-6541.

7 p.m. Bingo is held every Friday night at the Elks Club, 43 W. Victory Way. Children are welcome with adult supervision.

8 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous meets at 11 W. Victory Way, #203 (upstairs). Call 824-5335 or 629-1794.

Saturday, June 4

Noon Narcotics Anonymous meets at 11 W. Victory Way, #203 (upstairs). Call 824-5335 or 629-1794.

Sunday, June 5

7 p.m. Narcotics Anonymous meets at 11 W. Victory Way, #203 (upstairs). Call 824-5335 or 629-1794.

1:30 p.m. Bingo is held every Sunday at the VFW, 419 E. Victory Way and is open to the public. Call 824-7145.

Monday, June 6

9 a.m. The Challenger British Soccer Camp will take place from June 6 to 10 at Woodbury Park. Challenger British Soccer Camps are a daily regimen of foot skill development, technical and tactical practices and daily tournament style plays, and lessons about teamwork, sportsmanship and self-discipline. Each camper will receive a free camp T-shirt, soccer ball, bag tag and player evaluation. Participants are divided into two age groups: 5 to 9 and 10 to 14. The younger group will meet from 9 a.m. to noon, and the older group will meet from 1 to 4 p.m. The cost is $85 for the younger group and $90 for the older group. To sign up for the camp, visit http://www.challengersports.com or contact Ray Dubois (970) 826-6101 or (970) 824-1085, or e-mail ray@trappermine.com.

5:30 p.m. LIFE, a weight-loss group, meets Monday nights at Sunset Meadows I, 633 Ledford St., in Craig. Weigh-in begins at 5:30 p.m., and the meeting begins at 6 p.m. Call Joan at 824-6611.

Thursday, June 9

9:30 a.m. The Craig Book Club meets the second Thursday of the month. The location of the meeting is rotating among members. Call Patti at 826-0412.

4 p.m. Compassionate Friends meets at the First Congregational Church, Sixth and Green streets, in the library room. The mission of the Compassionate Friends is to assist families toward the positive resolution of grief after the death of a child of any age and to provide information to help others be supportive. Call Audrey Danner at 824-6636.

Friday, June 10

Noon Craig Mental Health offers group therapy on Fridays until 2 p.m. for women recovering from substance abuse. Childcare is provided. Call 824-6541.

7 p.m. Bingo is held every Friday night at the Elks Club, 43 W. Victory Way. Children are welcome with supervision.

Saturday, June 11

10 a.m. Tiah’s second annual Coin & Currency Show will be held at the Centennial Mall, 1111 W. Victory Way, until 6 p.m. There are special hours for dealers from 7 to 10 a.m. People wanting admission during dealer hours must purchase a $25 dealer badge. Call Jim at 824-6460 for more information.


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