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Articles from the May 12, 2017 edition


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  • New film festival leadership brings change

    Jennifer Simms, [email protected]|May 12, 2017

    For the last two years, Niwot High School’s Education Foundation has hosted a spring festival to showcase the work of aspiring student filmmakers. But when the foundation announced that it would no longer be able to support the event, NHS teachers Jim Asmus and Jason Watkins teamed up to ensure the show would go on. In the process of taking over the festival, Asmus and Watkins made several changes, including renaming the event the St. Vrain Valley Student Film Festival. “That was because I’m...

  • Restoration town hall meeting May 17

    May 12, 2017

    The event is Wednesday, May 17 at 7 p.m. at the Grange Hall in Niwot. "Come learn about square nails, see how old wood has been matched, vintage and aged buildings that use different building materials and the trails restored. See the outstanding changes and restoration projects that have happened in Boulder County."...

  • Children’s Park damage repaired, clean-up day complete

    Bruce Warren, [email protected]|May 12, 2017

    The rescheduled spring cleaning of Niwot Children’s Park saw 18 people, young and old, show up to rake wood chips, pick up a few pieces of trash, pull some weeds, and spruce up the park last Saturday. Park fundraising coordinator Riki Frea was on hand with her children, and reported that the damage caused by vandals last fall has been repaired at no cost, thanks to the manufacturer’s repair kit. Concrete bugs, bats and frogs which had been damaged are now restored in the play structures. The...

  • Memorial ride for Niwot cyclist tomorrow

    May 12, 2017

    Longmont Velo, a bicycle shop in Longmont, has planned a memorial ride for Charles Crenshaw, the cyclist that was killed on Monday. It will be a seven-mile ride beginning at the shop, 1111 Francis St., and will end at the site of Crenshaw’s crash — N. 65th Street and Nelson Road. Crenshaw, 69, became the second cycling death in the last week in Boulder County, and the seventh in the last year. The ride will start at noon and is open to anyone. This tragedy brings to light that motorists need to remember to share the road. As summer app...