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Steamboat briefs for August 23

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Sixth annual Soup Bowl Supper tickets now on sale

Tickets for the sixth annual Soup Bowl Supper are now on sale at All That Jazz. The cost is $20 in advance or $25 at the door. Tickets include one handmade ceramic bowl created by a local artist, soup donated by local restaurants, bread, beverages, desserts and a chance for door prizes.

This year's fundraiser benefits Steamboat Mental Health, which will use the funds to update and refurnish a Family Therapy Room and Waiting Area to make them more appealing to young children.

The Soup Bowl Supper is sponsored by the Steamboat Clay Artisans. The event is Sept. 18 at the Depot Art Center. There will be 5:30 and 7 p.m. seatings.

Call Deb Babcock at 846-9349.

Library's 'It's a Girl Thing' series resumes this fall

Bud Werner Memorial Library is continuing its popular book discussion series for girls and women called "It's a Girl Thing."

The free fall program is for girls ages 10 to 12 and a female partner such as a mom, grandmother, friend or teacher.

Registration is limited and begins Sept. 4. Pairs may register for one or two discussions. Book discussion dates are 5:30 to 7 p.m. Oct. 12, Nov. 2 and Dec. 7. The library will give each pair a copy of the discussion book to keep.

Visit www.steamboatlibrary.org/kids or call 879-0240 for more information.

Volunteers still needed for Steamboat Triathlon

Want to meet fun, exciting people at the third annual Steamboat Triathlon? Don't feel like training? You don't have to. Volunteers still are needed to serve as course marshals (great for cyclists), finish line coordinators and body markers. Volunteers are needed beginning at 5:30 a.m. Sunday at Lake Catamount. Spend a few hours getting upfront and personal with the sport of triathlon.

Call Joy Rasmussen at 846-8678 or e-mail joy@mybrokers.com. Volunteers will receive T-shirts, goodie bags and can attend a post-race party.

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