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Datebook for Nov. 25

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.



Sunday, Nov. 27
10:30 a.m. Angel Tree, a project which provides Christmas gifts for children of prisoners, kicks off at First Baptist Church. The church has accepted the names of 50 Colorado boys and girls whose parents are in prison. To help, call the church’s office, 824-5926.

Monday, Nov. 28
2 p.m. The AARP Craig Chapter No. 1418 meets at Sunset Meadows I, 633 Ledford St. The program includes Sunrise Singers and a discussion about Medicare Part D prescriptions. For information, call 824-5123.
6:30 p.m. Comunidad Integrada will host a workshop on civil rights and responsibilities at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, 678 School St. Call 846-5521 or 871-4599 for information.



7 p.m. The Colorado Northwestern Community College Student Sen-ate will sponsor a Holiday Kick-off Free Family Movie Night at the Moffat County High School auditorium, 900 Finley Lane. The movies will be “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” and “Christmas with the Kranks.” Refreshments will be served. Children under age 13 must be accompanied by an adult. The event is open to the community. For information, call Julie Jantz, 269-8123.

Tuesday, Nov. 29
5:15 p.m. The Humane Society of Moffat County will have a special meeting at the Golden Cavvy Restaurant, 538 Yampa Ave. The meeting is open to the public. Also, 2006 Humane Society Pet Mates Calendars are on sale for $15. For information, call 870-7500.

Wednesday, Nov. 30
3 to 8 p.m. The Northwest Colorado Stewardship meets at the Colorado State University Extension Office, 539 Barclay St. The group will discuss a community alternative to the Bureau of Land Management Resource Management Plan revision.

5 to 7 p.m. SHARE Craig, which works to provide food to families at a discounted price, will have a registration day at St. Michael’s Catholic Church, 678 School St. For information, call 824-7939.

6:30 p.m. Craig Metaphysical meets to discuss the movie, “What the Bleep.” The group encourages participants to watch the movie prior to the meeting. For information, call 824-5813.

Thursday, Dec. 1
10 and 11 a.m. Story hours at the Craig branch of Moffat County Libraries, 570 Green St. The topic is Deck the Halls and participants will make Froot Loop garlands. For information, call Linda at 824-5116.

5 to 8 p.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will display Nativity sets at its meetinghouse, Ninth and Finley streets. The display is open to the public. For information, call Coleen Fenton, 824-9638.

Friday, Dec. 2
11 a.m. to 8 p.m. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will display Nativity sets at its meetinghouse, Ninth and Finley streets. The display is open to the public. For information, call Coleen Fenton, 824-9638.

Saturday, Dec. 3
10 a.m. The Jarvie Ranch in Utah will host its annual “Old Time Ranch Christmas Fest.” The event will include music, crafts, wildlife exhibits, horse-drawn wagon rides, chili lunch and bake sale. For information, call Jackie at the John Jarvie Historical Ranch, (435) 885-3307.


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