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Datebook for Nov. 26

Today

2 p.m. AARP Chapter No. 1418 meets at Sunset Meadows I, 663 Ledford St. Jeff Comstock, Moffat County director of natural resources, will be the guest speaker. Call 824-5123.

7 p.m. The Habitat for Humanity meets at First Congregational Church, 630 Green St.



Tuesday, Nov. 27

6:30 to 8:15 p.m. “Pulse” Young group, for youths ages 11 to 18, meets every Tuesday at the New Creation Church in the Centennial Mall. Call 756-0010.



7 p.m. Comunidad Integrada offers a free English and Spanish learning club, Intercambio, every Tuesday at the Boys & Girls Club of Craig, 1324 E. U.S. Highway 40. Call 846-5521.

Wednesday, Nov. 28

8 a.m. The Craig Downtown Business Association meets at Serendipity Coffee Shop, 576 Yampa Ave. The second Wednesday of each month is a meet-and-greet, hosted by a local business.

Noon to 2 p.m. The Aging Well program is collaborating with local physicians to offer free memory screenings at the Kinder Family Clinic, 595 Russell St., as part of National Alzheimer’s Awareness Month. Call 826-0911.

6 p.m. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary bingo is at the VFW Hall, 419 E. Victory Way. It is open to the public. Contact Mary Walters at 824-2923.

Friday, Nov. 30

6 p.m. The Elks Lodge, 43 W. Victory Way, hosts bingo each Friday night. Fifteen games are played with a minimum payout of $1,000 each night. Doors open at 5 p.m.

7 p.m. Steamboat Springs Orchestra performs a holiday concert at Moffat County High School. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for youths.

7 to 9 p.m. Celebrate Recovery meets at First Baptist Church, 1150 W. Ninth St. The purpose of the group is to help people overcome hurts, habits and hang-ups in a safe environment. Live worship music and child care is provided. Late comers welcome. Call Caroline at 620-0659.

Saturday, Dec. 1

9 a.m. Moving sale sponsored by the Humane Society of Moffat County at Craig Self Storage, on the corner of Highway 40 and Woodbury, Unit D-31 and 32. Proceeds go to the Humane Society.

11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Santa Claus will be at the Centennial Mall, sponsored by DECA.

4 to 5 p.m. Trapper Fitness Center, in conjunction with Colorado Northwestern Community College, presents “Changing Playmates, Playgrounds and Playthings” – a Sober and Clean Clinic to aid in the recovery of alcoholism and drug addiction. The free clinic is at the Trapper Fitness Center, 261 Commerce St. The club will be open to participants only. Participant anonymity will be protected. Call 824-6932.

Sunday, Dec. 2

1:30 p.m. The Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary bingo is at the VFW Hall, 419 E. Victory Way. It is open to the public. Sunday bingo sessions occur every week. Contact Mary Walters at 824-2923.

Monday, Dec. 3

6:30 p.m. Holistic Health & Fitness Center is hosting a healthy potluck exchange at its 420 Breeze St. location, where dishes and recipes can be exchanged. For more information or to RSVP, call 824-4700.

Tuesday, Dec. 4

4 to 7 p.m. City Market hosts its third annual Christmas open house.

6:30 to 8:15 p.m. “Pulse” Young group, for youths ages 11 to 18, meets every Tuesday at the New Creation Church in the Centennial Mall. Call 756-0010.

7 p.m. Comunidad Integrada offers a free English and Spanish learning club, Intercambio, every Tuesday at the Boys & Girls Club of Craig, 1324 E. U.S. Highway 40. Call 846-5521.

Wednesday, Dec. 5

8 a.m. The Craig Downtown Business Association meets at Serendipity Coffee Shop, 576 Yampa Ave. The second Wednesday of each month is a meet-and-greet, hosted by a local business.

Thursday, Dec. 6

5 to 8 p.m. The annual nativity set will be on display at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ninth and Finley streets. The display is open to the public. Call Coleen Fenton at 824-9638 or Heidi Bohne at 824-5337.

Friday, Dec. 7

11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Santa Claus will be at the Centennial Mall, sponsored by DECA.

Noon to 4 p.m. The Winter Arts and Crafts Show is at the Centennial Mall.


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