Datebook for Nov. 15

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Today

Noon to 1 p.m. “Involuntary Exposure: What You Can Do to Control and Reduce Exposure to Indoor Air Hazards” is presented in Craig. To register, call the Colorado State University Moffat County Extension Office at 824-9180.

Thursday, Nov. 16



11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The North Colorado Home School Association has a Thanksgiving luncheon at the Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion. All homeschooling families are invited. Call 824-9644.

4 to 7 p.m. Craig Intermediate School has parent-teacher conferences at the school, 201 E. Ninth St. Report cards will be handed out.



6 to 8:30 p.m. Mothers of Preschoolers meets in the basement of Calvery Baptist Church, 1050 Yampa Ave. There will be no child care, but nursing babies are welcome. Dinner is provided. Call Kristin Allen at 826-2759.

7 p.m. Moffat County High School students present “Beauty and the Beast” at the high school auditorium, 900 Finley Lane. Tickets are $5 each. Children age 3 and younger can attend for free. Call 824-7036.

Friday, Nov. 17

7 p.m. Moffat County High School students present “Beauty and the Beast” at the high school auditorium, 900 Finley Lane. Tickets are $5 each. Children age 3 and younger can attend for free. Call 824-7036.

Saturday, Nov. 18

9 a.m. to 2 p.m. St. Michael’s Catholic Church hosts its annual bazaar at the church, 678 School St. The public is invited to come and enjoy the bake sale, crafts, various home-based businesses, a Mexican lunch and more. Call Vicki Conrad at 824-8847.

10 a.m. Hands-on Quilters meets at the Craig Fire Station, 419 Yampa Ave. Members will be doing a machine applique technique. Call Cheryl at 824-2567.

10 a.m. The Craig Trap Club hosts a turkey shoot at the club west of Craig on U.S. Highway 40. All shooters are welcomed to attend and shoot clay targets to win a turkey, ham or other prizes. Call Kent Nielson at 824-6551.

Noon to 3 p.m. Sandrock Ridge care and Rehab, 943 W. Eighth Drive, hosts a pre-holiday celebration. Events include a free turkey and ham dinner with trimmings, music by “Guitar Bob,” crafts for children and gifts. Santa and Mrs. Claus will be on hand from 1:30 to 3 p.m.

12:30 p.m. Moffat County High School students present “Beauty and the Beast” at the high school auditorium, 900 Finley Lane. Tickets are $5 each. Children age 3 and younger can attend for free. Children may dress as their favorite Disney character and have their picture taken with Belle and the Beast for $6. Call 824-7036.

1 to 2 p.m. SHARE Craig, a program that offers low-cost groceries to residents, has distribution day at Craig Intermediate School, 201 E. Ninth St. Call Karen at 824-7939.

2 p.m. The Caregiver Support Group meets at Sandrock Ridge Care and Rehab, 943 W. Eighth Drive. Call 824-3985.

5:30 p.m. Moffat County 4-H Achievement Night is at the Moffat County Fairgrounds Pavilion. A potluck dinner starts the evening. Awards follow. Take your own table service.

7 p.m. Moffat County High School students present “Beauty and the Beast” at the high school auditorium, 900 Finley Lane. Tickets are $5 each. Children age 3 and younger can attend for free. Call 824-7036.

Tuesday, Nov. 21

7 p.m. Comunidad Integrada invites community members interested in planning the Cinco de Mayo to a meeting at the Boys & Girls Club of Craig. Call Summer Laws at 846-5521.

Thursday, Nov. 23

All branches of Moffat County Libraries are closed for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Friday, Nov. 24

All branches of Moffat County Libraries are closed for the Thanksgiving holiday.

4 to 6 p.m. City Market, 505 W. Victory Way, hosts its second annual open house Christmas celebration. Events include photos with Santa, cookies, prizes and making candy cane reindeer. The event is free.

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