Steamboat briefs: Chamber announces Fourth of July winners for parade
Judges released results Friday from the Steamboat Springs Fourth of July parade float contest. The Boy Scouts won for best theme; Fairview Nation won for best group; Fiesta Jalisco won for best business float; and Friends of Steamboat won for best parade theme. For a photo gallery from the Fourth of July parade, visit here.
Routt County Council on Aging senior lunch menus
■ Steamboat Springs
Monday: Barbecue ribs
Tuesday: Roast beef
Thursday: Baked ziti
Friday: Fish tacos
■ Hayden
Monday: Barbecue ribs
Tuesday: Roast beef
Thursday: Baked ziti
■ Oak Creek
Monday: Baked ziti
Wednesday: Roast beef
Friday: Fish tacos
For detailed menus, visit the Routt County Council on Aging website at http://www.rccoaging.org. Call 970-879-0633 to make a lunch reservation, request Meals on Wheels, or arrange for a van pick-up. There is a recommended donation of $3 per lunch for those 60 and older. Those under 60 are welcome to come for lunch, and the fee is $6.
Hayden churches hosting a vacation bible school
Hayden Congregational Church and Mission of Grace Baptist Church are hosting a vacation bible school from 5 to 8 p.m. July 14 to 20 at Hayden Congregational Church. The school is for children entering kindergarten through sixth grades. Preregistration is recommended. Call Hollie Sutton at 970-846-0338.
Historical Guide to Routt County now is available
The 2010 edition of the Historical Guide to Routt County is on sale at the Tread of Pioneers Museum. The guide is dedicated to those who have made the Yampa Valley as rich in history as it is in natural beauty. An index and maps assure easy access to brief descriptions of the mountains, mines, stage stops, trails and ghost towns that played such an important role in the county’s history. Proceeds from the sale of the book support preservation and education activities at the museum. The museum is open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays.

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