Second-grader Decker Dean was decked out in March Madness gear for the culmination of the school's annual reading competition. Students earned basketball awards throughout the month for the number of minutes they read at home.
Published on March 28, 2009
Joey Berlet, the kindergarten class winner in the March Madness reading competition at Christian Heritage School, takes one of the shots he earned by reading 550 minutes in the four-week contest.
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Clinton Bradt, winner of the first-grade class in Christian Heritage School's March Madness reading competition, made 23 of the 40 shots he earned by reading 800 minutes in the month.
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Sheep-herder Snetsky, played by Steve Lucas, has an animated conversation with the village butcher Slovitch, played by James Garcia-Finley, during a dress rehearsal for a production of Neil Simon's "Fools." The high school will present the play at 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 2 and 7 p.m. April 4.
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Country rock pioneer and former Byrds band member Chris Hillman, left, plays the 2009 Strings Music Festival with Desert Rose Band co-player Herb Pedersen at 8 p.m. Aug. 7 for $35.
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Los Angeles Celtic pop band Gaelic Storm plays the 2009 Strings Music Festival at 7 p.m. Aug. 18. The band plays light-hearted folk songs with a distinct Irish feel and a healthy dose of humor.
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A young bull elk strolls across a hill behind the 7-Eleven west of downtown Steamboat Springs. The elk was part of a herd moving through the area. Jim Haskins, with the Department of Wildlife, says winter takes its toll on the animals coats and that the elk tend to look a little ragged this time of year.
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Elizabeth Oldham
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Actor Aaron Ginesta plays Leon during a dress rehearsal for Steamboat Springs High School's production of Neil Simon's "Fools," which is scheduled for 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday and 2 and 7 p.m. April 4. In this scene, Leon reads about a curse, which has rendered inhabitants of a small Ukrainian village stupid. Lenya Zubrutsky, left, played by Kirsten DeLaney, and Dr. Zubrutsky, played by Christian Weeden, are in the background.
Published on March 28, 2009
