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Education Foundation Achieves Record Funding Folks boogied and dined and opened their wallets with enthusiasm at the Niwot High School Education Foundation’s (NHSEF) annual gala in February.
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Little Sharing Goes a Long Way Community Food Share’s mission is to ensure that people of Boulder and Broomfield Counties are food secure. In order to do that, CFS plans to distribute four million pounds of food each year by 2006. It breaks down to two one-pound meals per day for each person who would otherwise go hungry. “Four million pounds not being met by other sources,” said CEO Jim Baldwin.
Non-profit human service agencies distribute most of the stock donated to or purchased by CFS. The warehouse now has a shopping floor where representatives of area agencies can obtain for food for their centers.
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Gunbarrel Plan Amended, Approved By City Council New Height Language Now Returns to Planning Board By a vote of six to three, the Boulder City Council adopted an amended Gunbarrel Community Center Plan at a council meeting Feb. 3. Council members Robin Bohannan, Shaun McGrath, Andy Schultheiss, Mark Ruzzin, Jack Stoakes and Mayor Will Toor voted for the plan as amended. Tom Eldridge, Crystal Gray and Gordon Riggle dissented.
Jim Martinsen And Margaret Wilson Pitch For Unified Softball League
Local Tours And Museums – Culture And Fun For Vacation “Mom,
I’m bored!” How
many times have you heard it? Spending spring break at home with bored
children can be painful. In between ski days this year, take your
kids on a tour or to a museum. These local places have what it takes
to beat the B-word, and they are all free.
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