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Mother Daughter Day Event offers a time for family education, bonding
Rebecca Duryea, a mother of four daughters, knows how hard it can be to talk to your children about certain issues. On Saturday, she will attend her third Mother Daughter Day with her daughter Amaris, and the two will hear professionals address some of those difficult subjects in a nonthreatening way.
Sailor veterans advance to semifinals
Lisa Floyd was relentless, Breanne Murray was driven, and Steamboat's No. 1 doubles team simply would not give up on the first day of the 2007 Colorado State High School Tennis Championships at Pueblo City Park.
Economic Summit urges taking steps to sustainability
Straw bale homes, which feature thick walls and high-performing insulation while allowing builders to save on material costs, were just one of the innovations on display at the Economic Summit 2007's Sustainability Expo.
Tigers hope to qualify as many as 15 for state
Hayden High School track and field coach Kevin Kleckler says this is what coaching is all about.
The Record for May 9
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Briefs for May 11
Volunteers needed to finish educational cabin
Paradigm Theater opens its stage to wordsmiths
Paul Bonnifield realizes there is no venue in Routt County that gives writers other than poets a platform to share their art.
Defense adviser to speak at Steamboat series
After flying Naval reconnaissance missions during the Cold War, working for the U.S. State Department at the United Nations and the CIA, and serving as a Deputy Assistant Defense Secretary in the first years of President Bush's administration, Peter Brookes has a wealth of foreign policy experience.
Board passes resolution on investigation
The Steamboat Springs School Board wants its internal e-mail investigation finished, and it took steps Thursday to try and make that happen.
Board nixed random tests
School officials were worried about legal issues
Concerns about the legality of randomly selecting students for Breathalyzer tests stopped the procedure from taking place at last weekend's Steamboat Springs High School prom.
Jane McLeod: Sage advice on growing culinary herbs
Growing herbs on a large or small scale is not difficult. Herbs are tolerant, tough and undemanding plants, but as with all living things, the more care and attention they receive, the better they flourish. Here are a few things to consider when growing vibrant herb plants:
Meeting kicks off recall effort
Save Our Schools group hopes to gather 2,300 signatures
A group hoping to lead a successful recall of Steamboat Springs School Board member John DeVincentis began collecting petition signatures Thursday night after a meeting at Olympian Hall.
TV18 Video: Steamboat Today News
Alexis DeLaCruz of the Steamboat Pilot & Today provides the morning news, which airs on Steamboat Today between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. on Steamboat TV18. The top headlines include the recall effort of Steamboat Springs School Board member John DeVincentis; an attempt to perform breathalyzer tests on Steamboat students during prom: and Steamboat girls tennis players advance in the state tournament.
Beadazzle mom
Art gym offers beaded earring class for Mother's Day
Kate Huntington has come full circle at the Steamboat Arts & Crafts Gym. She has taken two beading classes and The Artists' Way Series, and consequently developed so much enthusiasm for beading that she is now teaching the Beaded Earrings for Beginners class Saturday.
Cabaret's a changin'
Annual production has smaller cast, shorter program, more singing
Kelly Anzalone said the seasoned cast of "Cabaret" doesn't need to rehearse for the production.
Happy hour and Mud Season specials
In addition to our regular happy hour column, during the spring we will keep a listing of food specials that restaurants offer for locals during mud season. We want to be as thorough as possible, so if we left you out, please contact Allison Plean at 871-4204 or e-mail aplean@steamboatpilot.com
On Scene: Notes from around town
The odds were against Nick Marzano and I for hosting a three-piece-of-clothing Local Brigade event Friday night.
Allison Plean: Not the mirror image
One of the scariest things I could imagine doing was posing nude for a photographer. So I made a Tuesday night appointment with bodyscape artist and photographer Kim Keith, and then bought a bottle of wine.
Hard hats for humanity
Carpenter's Ball benefits affordable housing
Cathryn Marie slept on her couch for six years before becoming a homeowner last November.
Holden's homecoming
Transplanted band members return with new sound
Singer-songwriter Holden Young has taken his show on the road.
Tatto of the week: Lee Wolford
My tattoo is of an American eagle carrying the American flag. I got this tattoo in memory of all the Americans that lost their lives during the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. I had this tattoo done in June of 2002 at Karen's Tattoos in Rosamond, Calif.
