Stories for November 28, 2002

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VNA program benefits parents

House calls part of nurse-family partnership

First-time parents have questions. Wanda Ely has answers.

High school play protested

Fliers warn parents of inappropriate content for kids

On Saturday afternoon, at Steamboat Springs High School's matinee performance of "Into the Woods," Karen Decker handed out fliers to the audience at intermission.

Jewish residents to celebrate festival of lights

Just as the Thanksgiving leftovers begin to disappear, another holiday starts today.

New conductor enjoys role

Chamber orchestra revived after difficult summer

The Steamboat Springs Chamber Orchestra moves on from a turbulent summer to its Winter Concert next week with newfound energy under a new conductor.

A different view

It's true that Rod Hanna's name in Steamboat Springs is most commonly associated with the Steamboat Ski and Resort Corp.

Group seeks a few good bell ringers

People outfitted with a bell, kettle and some warm clothes are hitting popular shopping areas in town to raise money for needy people in the community.

CD on sale benefits Salvation Army

Bands and musicians who appear on special Christmas album all have ties to the Yampa Valley

A Christmas album of local musicians and bands, or musicians with ties to the Yampa Valley, is back on sale in local stores and proceeds go to the Salvation Army.

EDGE OF STEAMBOAT

Remember folks, play it safe

The first week of local lift skiing is a perfect example of how the mind and body are two different things. My first few days on the mountain were spent using my mind to remember how to tell my body how to get down the mountain without hurting myself, or anyone else.

Residents rely on man's unique forecast technique

It's going to be a mild winter, or so says Oak Creek resident Jean Paul Caouette, aka Jean the Weatherman.

NIGHTLIFE

Today One of the top D.J.s in the country, Jon Bishop, is spinning at Levelz, 1860 Ski Time Square. Call 870-9090 for more information.

The Record for Nov. 29

Wednesday, Nov. 27 12:15 a.m. A hit-and-run, noninjury accident was reported in the 1800 block of Central Park Drive.

Proper care leads to fresh Christmas tree

Having a decorated Christmas tree in our homes has been a tradition in this country for more than 150 years. The tree farms in the United States that supply the trees employ more than 100,000 people, and more than 32 million Christmas trees are sold each year. With proper care, you can have a fresh Christmas tree in your home throughout the holidays.

West End Village coming to fruition

By this time next year, 38 local families will realize a dream that had always eluded them in Steamboat Springs celebrating the holidays in their own homes.

Giving thanks, Steamboat style

Hundreds gather for annual Thanksgiving meal

A feast to feed a community was spread on one long table as eager Steamboat Springs residents lined up some for the second and third time to get helpings of probably the largest dinner served in Steamboat on Thanksgiving Day.