Future of Howelsen
The main reason is to keep the children off the streets, to keep them positively away from gangs that’ll turn their minds, bodies and souls toward traveling down the wrong route.
First should be education for their minds and the second, to be physically active.
And to relieve stress, as most are unaware of how to.
We need the program and the complex to remain open so Steamboat Springs can continue to produce Olympic athletes into the future.
I am in complete support of keeping Howelsen Hill and Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club as a means to positively influence our kids.
Scott Royer
Greeley
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