Photo archive for July 6, 2007
Volleyball player Randy Napier spikes the ball over the net during the first day of the Steamboat Powderkeg Volleyball Tournament at Howelsen Hill. The first day was reserved for the Dinosaur Division, but the field will grow today as more teams come for the annual tournament.
Volleyball player Bill Schuster digs a ball during the Steamboat Powderkey Volleyball Tournament Friday at Howelsen Hill. Schuster was along a handful of players taking part in the Dinosaur Division, the rest of the teams would show up today as the annual tournament shifts into high gear.
B.J. Schumacher rides Walk This Way at the 2004 Pace Picante Pro Rodeo Classic in Dallas. Walk This Way — who has been ridden for eight seconds only three times — will be at the Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series tonight.
Chad Bomgaars practices his serves before a match in the Steamboat Powderkeg Volleyball Tournament on Friday morning. Bomgaars was one of hundreds of players who traveled from the Front Range and other places to play in the annual tournament. Friday was reserved for the Dinosaur division, but the remaining divisions will open play today at Howelsen Hill.
A pile of bricks sits outside a gate at the Soda Creek Elementary School construction site. Workers have placed the bricks there, free for the taking, for anyone interested in picking up a souvenir to remember the historical building.
Jan Lomas, owner of the Artisans Market of Steamboat, was all smiles Friday evening as she celebrated her store’s 25th anniversary in Steamboat Springs.
Construction worker Jeff Mosley sprays down the remains of Soda Creek Elementary School on Friday afternoon. The aging school is being demolished to make room for the new Soda Creek Elementary School, which will be built in its place during the next year.
A sign outside the Routt County Sheriff’s Office indicates the fire danger is “very high” Thursday afternoon. The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for Routt County despite the chance for rain in the next few days.
The 27th annual Hot Air Balloon Rodeo takes flight early Saturday morning at Bald Eagle Lake. More than 40 hot air balloons are expected to launch Saturday and Sunday mornings.
Catharine Koroulis displays the many 4-H awards she won at her home near Clark. Koroulis took first place honors in the livestock judging portion of the statewide 4-H contest.
A bulldozer works on the regrading of the Headwall area at the base of the ski mountain. The Headwall chairlift, pictured here, will be dismantled to make way for the new six-passenger Christie Peak Express.
The art of Phil Write, Sandra Graves and Mary Levingston will be featured at the Steamboat Art Gallery this month as part of the exhibit “Independence.”
Mary Levingston’s art is a reflection of Steamboat and Routt County. Her paintings wil be featured this month at the Steamboat Art Gallery.
Artist Sandra Graves poses with a piece of her work, some of which will be featured at the Steamboat Art Gallery this month as part of the featured show, “Independence.”
A vendor sets up his tent at last year’s Art in the Park. This year’s event is Saturday and Sunday in West Lincoln Park.
A vendor unpacks boxes at last year’s Art in the Park. More than 140 vendors are slated to set up at this year’s event Saturday and Sunday at West Lincoln Park.
Alecia Nolte listens to a staff member during a class session at the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory, which is being held at the Lowell Whiteman School this week.
Violinist Judah Claffey plays a piece of music at the Rocky Mountain Summer Conservatory, which is being held at Lowell Whiteman School.
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