Archive for Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Steamboat briefs for Oct. 22
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Museum displaying
wildlife photographs
The Tracks and Trails Museum at 129 E. Main Street in Oak Creek is featuring Daniel Ellertson's wildlife photographs, on display on the Artist's Wall. This exciting exhibit is free and open to the public for two months. All are welcome. Call 736-8245 with questions from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Habitat for Humanity
volunteers needed
Routt County Habitat for Humanity is in desperate need of volunteers to finish the duplex houses in West End Village by the end of October. Volunteers are needed on Saturdays. To volunteer, call Tommi Weeden at 846-5642; Marissa Jaime at 819-7001; or Melissa Kerbs at 846-8935.
One local organization is lending a hand this weekend. Prudential Steamboat Realty will conduct work days on Friday and Saturday at the West End Village site, which will create homes for two Routt County families. Volunteers from the public are welcome to join Saturday's crew, from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to 5 p.m. Contact Laura Cusenbary at 970-879-8100 or contact@prudentialsteamboatrealty.com.
VNA offers prenatal
program
Are you pregnant and looking for answers to your questions about having a healthy pregnancy and raising a healthy baby? Call Visiting Nurse Association RN Hope Cook at 871-7622 to find out if you qualify for the prenatal plus program. Learn about nutrition, general health, pregnancy, labor and delivery, caring for your baby, and community resources.

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