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Datebook for Nov. 19

Today

10 a.m. Hands-On Quilters will meet at the Craig Fire Station, 419 Yampa Ave. for a catch-up session. Participants are encouraged to bring unfinished projects. For information, call 824-2567.

Noon to 2 p.m. Love Inc. will distribute coats to anyone in need, regardless of income at Ridgeview West Apartments, 615 Riford Road. For information, call 826-4400.



1 to 2 p.m. SHARE Craig will distribute Thanksgiving orders at the Boys & Girls Club, 1324 E. U.S. Highway 40. For information, call Karen Gibson at 824-7939.

2 p.m. Nursing home Sandrock Ridge Care & Rehab, 943 W. Eighth St., is offering a support group for caregivers. For information, call Regina Grinolds, 824-3985.



2:30 p.m. Moffat County High School students will offer a matinee performance of the musical “Aida.” The students will perform again at 7:30 p.m. the same day. Tickets are $5 each.

5 p.m. The Craig chapter of Ducks Unlimited’s 25th annual banquet is at the Holiday Inn. Tickets are $45 each or $65 for a couple and are available by calling 824-8252. This includes a membership.

5:30 p.m. The Moffat County High School boys basketball team will host a Soap Box Scrimmage. The upperclassmen scrimmage begins at 7 p.m. The event is open to the public. The price of admission is a bar of soap or a bottle of shampoo. All donations go to help basketball players maintain personal hygiene during the season.

6 p.m. The American Legion will host a White Elephant potluck dinner at the First Christian Church, 960 W. Victory Way.

Sunday, Nov. 20

1 p.m. Tugs and Traces, a horse-driving club, will meet for a potluck dinner and discuss its winter schedule. The club will meet at the home of Richard and Sylvia McFeaters. For directions, call the McFeaters, 824-6630.

2 to 4 p.m. Communidad Integrada will sponsor a benefit and fiesta to celebrate Mexican Revolution Day at the Rio Grande Mexican restaurant, 628 Lincoln Ave., in Steamboat Springs. The event, open to the public, will include activities for children, door prizes and tequila specials. For more information, or to volunteer, call 846-5521.

5 p.m. Members of the United Mine Workers of America will meet at the Center of Craig, 601 Yampa Ave.

Monday, Nov. 21

6 p.m. The Moffat County High School football team will host a banquet for football players and their families. Families are asked to bring table settings and a side dish. Side dishes are assigned specifically to each class. To RSVP and find out more about side dishes, call Lorraine at 824-7941 or Seema at 826-0656.

Saturday, Nov. 26

After the Parade of Lights, The Memorial Hospital Emergency Medical Services and Craig Fire Rescue will host an open house at the fire station, 415 Yampa Ave. Refreshments will be served at the open house, where participants will be able to view the latest in emergency equipment.

Noon to 4 p.m. Love Inc. will distribute coats to anyone in need, regardless of income at the Columbine Apartments, 655 Wickes Ave. For information, call 826-4400.

2 to 4 p.m. Queeda Mantle Walker, author of “The Mantle Ranch,” will be at the Museum of Northwest Colorado, 590 Yampa Ave., to sign books and tell stories about her life on the Mantle Ranch in the remote Yampa River Canyon. There is no admission fee.

Monday, Nov. 28

6:30 p.m. Communidad Integrada will host a workshop on civil rights and responsibilities at St. Michael’s Church, 678 School St. Call 846-5521 or 871-4599 for information.


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