Steamboat briefs for September 1

— Institute, CMC offer wilderness EMT training

The National Outdoor Leadership School's Wilderness Medical Institute and Colorado Mountain College have partnered to offer nationally recognized wilderness EMT certifications to medical professionals already certified as EMT-Basics and higher.

This course counts as 36 hours of Category 1 CME for Physicians, and an EMT Refresher for certified EMS personnel. The course runs Oct. 18 to 22. Register at the Colorado Mountain College campus in Steamboat Springs.

Mainstreet Steamboat Springs seeks volunteers

Mainstreet Steamboat Springs is recruiting interested volunteers to assist with its programs.

Mainstreet is much more than a business organization. It is a comprehensive program created by the National Trust for Historic Preservation to revive and strengthen the historic cores of communities across the nation.

More than 2,000 communities are using the Mainstreet Four-Point Approach, which addresses design elements within the district, promotion of events and image, economic restructuring to gauge and strengthen economic health, and organization of the entities within the district as a unified voice.

For more information on becoming active with the Mainstreet organization, call Tracy Barnett at 846-1800 or e-mail mainstreet@springsips.com.

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