AROUND TOWN

SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS AND HONORS

STEAMBOAT SPRINGSRebecca L. Sharp, daughter of Thomas and Sandra Sharp of Steamboat Springs, was named to the dean's list for fall semester of the 2000-01 year. She is spending the spring semester 2000-01 in England enrolled at the Colby-Bates-Bowdoin Center in London. She is an English and performing arts major.

Wal-Mart and AT&T congratulate the following February Star students for going beyond what is expected of them: Stephanie Herman, Soda Creek Elementary, Megan Berray, Strawberry Park Elementary, Kathleen Lyon, Steamboat Springs Middle School, and Chris Johnston, Steamboat Springs High School.

Carmen Leigh Schmidt of Steamboat Springs, was named to the honor roll for the fall 2000 semester at the University of Kansas. Carmen also was the recipient of the Emily V. Berger Scholarship and the Greater University Fund Scholarship.

APRIL IS THE MONTH OF THE YOUNG CHILD

STEAMBOAT SPRINGSArea residents and families are welcomed to join in events celebrating the Month of the Young Child.

Renee Donahue, a community liason specialist for First Impressions of Routt County said the month focuses public attention on the needs of young children and families.

A parade down Lincoln Avenue will begin at 10 a.m. Tuesday and all children and those with children are invited to participate.

Other events scheduled this month include:

April 14 - Teacher appreciation dinner at Old Town Pub at 6 p.m. (doors open to the public at 9 p.m.)

April 16 - S.E.E.D. workshop for professionals and those interested in the welfare of young children from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Routt County Commissioners Board Room.

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