February 2004


 

 

 Left Hand Grange #9 Celebrates 130 Years     

One hundred and thirty is a lot of years to celebrate.  But members of Left Hand Grange #9 were up to the task: a filling midday meal, a birthday cake featuring a photo of the Grange itself, numerous speeches and awards, and a historical slide show courtesy of Anne Dyni.

Mildred Seader, membership chair who received her 55-year membership seal at the party, celebrates the Grange’s longevity with her sisters Grace Burgess and Elaine Gillette.

 

Happy Valentine's Day!

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The Boulder City Council had its first official look at the Gunbarrel Community Center Plan at a study session in January, attended by scores of Gunbarrel residents.  With a public hearing on the plan yet to come, council members took no strong position on the plan's key issues, but they did raise questions about the necessity and validity of some language in the plan draft.

 

 

 

 

 

Kevin S. Ford Achieves The Rank Of Eagle Scout 

Kevin S. Ford earned the rank of Eagle Scout and was honored for his accomplishments at the Court of Honor on Nov. 29, 2003 at Shepherd of the Hills Lutheran Church in Gunbarrel.

Ford is a member of Troup 377.  He most recently served as senior patrol leader and troup guide.  He is also a member of the 2003 Junior Leader Training Conference Staff and a Red Cross Certified First Responder.

His Eagle Project consisted of coordinating volunteers for the Boulder county Share-A-Gift.  He oversaw more than 40 scouts and family members for a total of 170 plus man-hours.

He is currently a sophomore at Fairview High School where he has a 4.0 grade point average. 

Ford now joins his two older brothers, Brian and Michael, as Eagle Scouts from Troop 377.  His parents are Laura and Scot Ford of Boulder.                               

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 Dance Team Competes At State

Niwot High School's dance team,Jungle Express, went to state for the second time, winning seventh place to beat rival Longmont.  “We placed higher than last year,” said coach George Anderson.  “There was one other team I thought we could have beat, but I'm not sure how much higher we could have placed even if our routine had been mistake-free.”

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