Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association holds a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Kinser Insurance
The Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at Kinser Insurance. Pictured, from left, are: Kara Stoller and Vic Walker with the Chamber; Shelley Fotheringham, Allison Parrish, Logan Kinser, James Pursell and Jim Kinser with Kinser Insurance; Chris Gribble with the Routt County Humane Society; Janelle Tyree and Matt Charity with Kinser Insurance; Lindsay Stepp and Alexix Pagoulatos with the Humane Society; Nick Strong with Kinser Insurance; Lauren Dellnger and Laura Soard with the Chamber; Tara Kinser with Kinser Insurance; and Apollo. In celebration of the ribbon-cutting, the insurance company made a $500 donation to the Humane Society.
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