Area briefs for May 19
Saturday, May 19, 2007
Donations collected for Native American families
Nightwalker Enterprises is collecting donated household items and clothing for delivery to Native American families living on reservations.
Drop off your gently used items Sunday and Monday at the Nightwalker truck parked across from St. Paul's Episcopal church on Oak Street, or call 879-6486 to arrange for a Tuesday pick-up.
Faith-based groups invited to World Cafe on Thursday
Routt County faith-based organizations and their members are invited to a World Cafe from noon to 1:30 p.m. Thursday in the conference room at the Steamboat Pilot & Today offices. Engage in conversations about immigrant integration.
To RSVP, call Linda Haltom at the Yampa Valley Community Foundation at 879-8632 or e-mail linda@yvcf.org by Monday.
Hot Springs accepting swim lesson registrations
Old Town Hot Springs is still accepting registration forms for session B swim lessons for children. The session is from May 29 to June 15, and the cost ranges from $35 to $80 a session.
Call Nancy at 879-1828, ext. 22.
Pregnancy Resource Center open Tuesdays, Thursdays
The Steamboat Springs Pregnancy Resource Center, 544 Oak St., is open from noon to 6 p.m. Tuesdays and from 9 a.m. to noon Thursdays for free pregnancy tests and ultrasounds. The center also stocks many items for babies. Walk-ins always welcome.
Call 871-1307.
USDA Commodities distributed at LIFT-UP
USDA Commodities are being distributed for the second quarter of 2007 at LIFT-UP of Routt County offices in Steamboat Springs, Hayden and Oak Creek through The Emergency Food Assistance Program. Each eligible household may receive TEFAP foods once per quarter.
This quarterly distribution ends June 30. Food will be given on a "first-come, first-served" basis.
Call 870-8804 Monday through Friday.

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