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Datebook for June 18

Today

8:30 a.m. The Hayden Library is hosting “Oral History 101,” a workshop designed to help participants capture family history on tape. Dr. Barbara Bogart is leading the workshop, which lasts until 12:30 p.m. The cost is $5, and lunch is included. Call 276-4380 or 276-3323.

9 a.m. Carvers work on their creations for the Whittle the Wood Rendezvous in Craig City Park.



10 a.m. Hands-on Quilters meet at the Craig Fire Station. The demonstration is on paper piercing. Call Cheryl at 824-2567.

10 a.m. The second annual Moffat County Young Life Car Show lasts until 4 p.m. in downtown Craig. Admission is free for spectators, and there is a free shuttle available from downtown to Whittle the Wood in City Park. Check-in for participants is at 8:30 a.m.



10 a.m. Yampa Valley Electric Asso–ciation’s annual meeting is in the Hayden High School auditorium.

2 p.m. Caregiver support group meets at Sandrock Ridge Care and Rehab, 943 W. Eighth Drive. Call Regina at 824-3985.

6 p.m. Whittle the Wood Rendezvous concert featuring Pure Prairie League is in City Park.

Sunday, June 19

7 a.m. B.P.O. Elks Lodge, 43 W. Victory Way, is hosting a Father’s Day all-you-can-eat pancake breakfast. Breakfast includes your choice of two sausage links or two slices of bacon, and coffee, tea, milk or orange juice. Adults eat for $5. Children younger than 12 eat for $3. Call 824-3557 or 824-2251.

Monday, June 20

9 a.m. First Congregational Church, 630 Green St., will hold Vacation Bible School until noon for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Call 824-6836.

Sherman Youth Camp will be open from Monday through Sept. 20. For more information or reservations, call Stephanie at 824-5517.

6 p.m. Bears Ears Sportsman’s Club will host a bowling pin shootout. Call Doug at 824-5190.

Tuesday, June 21

9 a.m. First Congregational Church, 630 Green St., will hold Vacation Bible School until noon for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Call 824-6836.

Wednesday, June 22

9 a.m. The Craig Elks Lodge will host a fund-raiser rummage sale through June 26. Call Jean at 629-1171.

9 a.m. First Congregational Church, 630 Green St., will hold Vacation Bible School until noon for children in kindergarten through sixth grade. Call 824-6836.

6 p.m. Moffat County Farm Bureau is hosting its annual membership picnic at the east end of Loudy-Simpson Park.

Thursday, June 23

4 p.m. The Moffat County School District Board of Education meets in the school administration building.

5 p.m. The Craig Daily Press will host a Chamber Mixer in the Mathers parking lot for chamber members. Food, drink and live music will be provided. The event is co-sponsored by Imagemakers, Identity Graphics, Sign Source, Chaos Ink and Masterworks Mechanical, Carelli’s and Mathers.

7 p.m. Bears Ears Sportsman’s Club will hold its quarterly meeting at the Golden Cavvy.

Friday, June 24

7 p.m. Bingo is at the Elks Club, 43 W. Victory Way.

Saturday, June 25

1 p.m. Share Craig Distribution Day is from 1 to 2 p.m. at St. Michael’s Church, 678 School St. Call Karen at 824-7939 or Laura at 824-7916.

Tuesday, June 28

7:30 p.m. The Craig City Council meets in City Hall.

Wednesday, June 29

7 p.m. The Memorial Hospital Board of Directors meets in the Visiting Nurse Association Board Room.

Saturday, July 16

7 a.m. The Yampa Valley Landlord Association will hold a training session in the Red Cross Building. Call 824-7120.

Thursday, July 21

6 p.m. The Yampa Valley Landlord Association hosts its summer picnic at the Columbine Pool. The event is free to members. Call 824-7120.


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