Photo archive for March 23, 2007
Jaclyn Wertz, 5, gets a swim lesson from Sara Barry, right, at the Old Town Hot Springs on Wednesday.
The paw of a 3-year-old dead mountain lion found at the base of Carol Baily's deck in South Routt was nearly the size of an adult male's hand.
Longtime Steamboat Springs High School forensics coach Marty Lamansky was honored with a lifetime achievement award during last weekend's state speech tournament in Fort Collins.
A 4-year-old male mountain lion was found dead last week at the base of Carol Baily’s deck off Colorado Highway 131. Baily has lived in Routt County for 25 years and had never seen a mountain lion before.
Moose Mountain Trading Co. owner Jennifer Wilson has run the business for 13 years, but decided to make some big changes after a three-day business seminar. She is encouraging other business owners to attend the seminar.
Aaron Simmers, left, and Peter Hall compete in a Rock Paper Scissors contest at the base of the Steamboat Ski Area on Thursday afternoon. Simmers won the match, advancing to the second round in hopes of winning a shot at a trip to the national championships in Las Vegas. For story, see page 12.
Steamboat Springs soccer player Miranda Schrock, left, and Battle Mountain’s Julia Burnett battle for the ball Thursday in Edwards. Battle Mountain won, 3-1.
A lone skier navigates a run at the Steamboat Ski Area as shadows of passengers from the Burgess Creek lift overhead fall on the snow Thursday.
Rhonda Sweetser, left, was hired Wednesday as the Hayden Valley Elementary School principal. Gina Zabel was hired as the Hayden Middle School principal.
The Steamboat Springs Orchestra’s 15th anniversary concert, “Music from the Majestic Mountains to the Savage Seas!” will take place Saturday and Sunday at the Steamboat Springs Christian Center.
The dance floor at the Western BBQ was packed with children participating in the Spoon Hanging Contest Sunday night.
Sarah Buckles Larner sells and/or distributes jewelry out of her studio to local businesses such as The Silver Spur, Wild Horse Gallery of Steamboat Springs and Marabou Gallery.
The custom-made doubloon necklace Sarah Buckles Larner designed for a man’s wife for their tenth anniversary. She loved the Florida Keys.
Sarah Buckles Larner designed this bracelet with the New York skyline for a woman with the birthstones of her grandchildren.
This bracelet was made with elk teeth, which is the only form of ivory that can be found within continental North America.
Sarah Buckles Larner sells and/or distributes jewelry out of her studio to local businesses such as The Silver Spur, Wild Horse Gallery of Steamboat Springs and Marabou Gallery.
Sarah Buckles Larner sells and/or distributes jewelry out of her studio to local businesses such as The Silver Spur, Wild Horse Gallery of Steamboat Springs and Marabou Gallery.
Sarah Buckles Larner sells and/or distributes jewelry out of her studio to local businesses such as The Silver Spur, Wild Horse Gallery of Steamboat Springs and Marabou Gallery.
This is Julius, one of the 80 Uganda orphans that Come, Let’s Dance is raising money for with their dance fundraiser Saturday night.
These are some of the 80 Uganda orphans that Come, Let’s Dance is raising money for with their dance fundraiser Saturday night. There currently are an estimated 2 million orphans in Uganda and 20 million in Africa.
One the children that live on the streets of Kampala, Uganda. Come, Let’s Dance’s fundraiser will raise money to help the orphan crisis in Uganda.
Blues singer Hazel Miller is often referred to as a modern-day Aretha Franklin. She will be performing at Come, Let’s Dance’s fundraiser Saturday night.
This is one of the 80 Uganda orphans that Come, Let’s Dance is raising money for with their dance fundraiser Saturday night. The nonprofit will use the proceeds towards purchasing 20 acres of land with they will set them up with organic farming and some houses.
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