Your News Source for 
Niwot, Gunbarrel & Vicinity 
AUGUST 2001
 
Niwot Nostalgia Days 
Everyone Loves A Parade! 

What would be better after participating in the Nostalgia Days Fun Run (before or after the Optimists’ Pancake Breakfast) than an old-fashioned country parade? It’s a perfect start to this year’s Nostalgia Days on Sept. 15! [Full Story...]


 
The Longmont Farmers’  Market 
Brings Home The Best 

Neither the heat of an early July Saturday nor the construction at the Boulder County Fair Grounds could deter the loyal fans of the Longmont Farmers’ Market. By 10 a.m. 100 cars had braved the dusty driveway and dirt parking lot to sample the fare at over 25 booths.     [Full Story...]


The Family Therapist 
And Then They Are Gone… 

As your nest empties, there will be a period of mourning as is natural when major changes occur. Allow yourself time to grieve and adjust to the change.  [Full Story...]

 
 
Conspicuous AT&T Trucks Offer More Than Utilities, But Niwot Will Still Have To Wait
 

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Proposed Gunbarrel Town Center Details Revealed

"What’s not going to work here is another shopping   center like the one you’ve got next door," Hartronft     continued. "If we could fix King Soopers we would."   O’Connor hinted that another grocery store would be central to the development or "some kind of a market that would offer what you can’t get at King Soopers." 
[Full Story...]

 

Silver Creek Girls Volleyball 
Soars Into Action

The Silver Creek High School girls volleyball team, coached by former NHS assistant coach Brian Woodward, is hosting an open gym for interested athletes in the district Wednesday, Aug. 8, from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Silver Creek Middle/High, located at 4901 Nelson Road. Formal tryouts will be held at the school Wednesday, Aug. 15 from 6 p.m. 8:30 p.m. All participants need to have a physical before       tryouts. Niwot High will offer free physicals during the day of Aug. 7.   [Full Story...]


 

The Heart of Lyons

The Heart of Lyons is made up of artistic works from local artists in Colorado. Joni Carr takes items on consignment and helps the artists by keeping prices down. "Actually, the more they make, the less I do,   but it moves their art to the public," Joni said.   [Full Story...]



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