Datebook for March 25
Today
7 a.m. to noon. The Baggs, Wyo., 9 Health Fair is at the Little Snake River Valley School Complex. Costs are: basic blood screening, $30; prostate examination, $25; and colon-rectal kit, $5. Call the Noyes Health Care Clinic at (307) 383-7000 or June Graff at (970) 583-6158.
9 a.m. Moffat County Habitat for Humanity is having a workday at its Craig project home, 745 Yampa Ave. Volunteers are welcome. Call Marilyn Bouldin at 824-5459.
10 a.m. The Hands-On Quilters meet at the Craig Fire Station. Members should take unfinished projects to complete. Newcomers are welcome. Call Cheryl Bush at 824-2567.
1 to 2 p.m. Distribution day for SHARE Craig, a program offering low-cost groceries to residents, is at St. Michael Catholic Church, 678 School St. Call Karen at 824-7939.
Sunday, March 26
5 p.m. Local Union No. 1799 of the United Mine Workers of America will meet at The Center of Craig.
Monday, March 27
2 p.m. The AARP Craig Chapter No. 1418 will meet at Sunset Meadows I, 633 Ledford St. March is Women’s History month, and group members will share stories with one another. For more information, call B. Chapman at 824-5123.
7 p.m. Moffat County Habitat for Humanity meets at First Congreg-ational Church, 630 Green St.
7:30 p.m. The Yampa No. 88 Masonic Lodge meets at 544 Breeze St. All members and visitors are welcome.
Tuesday, March 28
6 p.m. The Craig/Moffat County Airport Advisory Board meets at the Moffat County Courthouse, 221 W. Victory Way, in the conference room on the lower floor. Use the back entrance. For information, call Stephanie at 824-9141 or Ben at 824-9148.
Wednesday, March 29
9 to 11 a.m. The Moffat County Department of Social Services distributes United States Department of Agriculture commodities at 595 Breeze St. Distribution in Dinosaur is from 1 to 2 p.m. at the social services building. Distribution in Maybell is from 9 to 9:30 a.m. at the community center. All households that receive commodities must be re-certified each year. Picture ID, proof of address and income or current eligibility is required. Call social services at 824-8282.
Noon. Yampa Valley Ladies Golf holds its monthly meeting at the Tin Cup Grill. All female golfers are welcome. Call Gwen Parker at 824-9673.
Thursday, March 30
10 and 11:30 a.m. Story-time is at the Craig branch of Moffat County Libraries, 570 Green St. The theme is Van Gogh’s colors. Call 824-5116.
Sunday, April 2
6:30 p.m. Comunidad Integrada holds an Internet and e-mail class at the Boys & Girls Club of Craig.
Tuesday, April 4
7 p.m. The Community Budget Center will hold its annual meeting at the budget center.
Wednesday, April 5
Today is the deadline to register for T-ball, coach pitch and girls softball through Craig Parks and Recreation. T-ball is for 5- and 6-year-olds. Coach pitch is for 7- and 8-year-olds. Girl’s slowpitch is for ages 9 to 16. The practices begin May 1. The fee is $30.
Today is the deadline for Craig Youth Baseball, open to youths ages 8 to 18. A hat and shirt are included in your fee. Night league teams available for the following age groups: 8 to 10, 11 to 12 and 13 to 15. Season begins in mid-April with practice. Games begin mid may. The fee is $40 for one player, $70 for two and $90 for three or more. For more information, call Parks and Rec. at 826-2029 or sign up at Craig City Hall.
Thursday, April 6
7:30 a.m. The Pipeline Group’s annual “Public Education — Contractor Awareness Program” includes a free breakfast inside the Colorado Room at Colorado Northwestern Community College Weiss Center, 500 Kennedy Drive, in Rangely. The program focuses on preventing accidents and damages to underground pipelines and utilities. Call (800) 982-8752 or visit http://www.pipelinegroup.com.
Friday, April 7
9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Yampa Valley Part–ners Regional Forum, “Living in a Community of Choice — Act II: Anticipating Changes,” is at The Center of Craig.
7 p.m. The Steamboat Springs Chamber Orchestra will perform at Moffat County High School. Tickets are $10 for adults; $5 for seniors and students; and $ 1 for children 12 and younger. Tickets are available at CNCC bookstore, the Museum of Northwest Colorado, High Country Veterinary Clinic and at the door.

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