Archive for Friday, July 17, 2009
Steamboat briefs: Defensive driving classes coming up for students
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Steamboat Springs All Steamboat Springs High School juniors and seniors are required to complete the National Safety Council's Alive At 25 defensive driving class if they intend to park a vehicle on campus or apply for open campus privileges during the next school year. Parking permits will be sold to juniors and seniors for $40 after Aug. 18 in Mr. Hensen's office at the high school. Sessions of the nearly five-hour Alive at 25 class are scheduled for August 6, 12, 18, 20 and 25. The cost is $30. Register and see class times on the Web at coloradosafedriver.com. New drivers also can take the class to apply for their Learner's Permit.
Seniors must take a free, two-hour refresher course, scheduled for numerous August dates. E-mail dhensen@sssd.k12.co.us, or call 871-3685 for class times.
Services, benefits are available for veterans
Services and benefits are available for veterans in Northwest Colorado, including a VA Telehealth Clinic in Craig. To find the services that can help you, visit the Routt County Veterans' Affairs Office in Sundance Plaza, 425 Anglers Drive, or contact Mike Condie at 970-879-5489 or mcondie@co.routt.co.us. Office hours are 8 a.m. to noon Monday through Wednesday, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday.
Arts Council seeking show proposals for fall, winter
The Steamboat Springs Arts Council's Visual Arts Committee is seeking proposals from individual artists or groups of artists for fall and winter shows. Apply online at www.steamboatspringsarts.com or call Mary Levingston at 879-9008, ext 105.

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