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News for Berthoud and Surrounding Areas

Tuesday, May 21, 2013

‘News’ Archives

Suicide Resource Center offers classes

The Suicide Resource Center will be offering a 4-week class for people who have friends or family members who struggle with depression or bipolar disorder. The class will meet in Fort Collins on Tuesday nights for four weeks at Harmony Presbyterian Church, 400 E. Boardwalk, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dates will be scheduled once they have four or more registrants. The class is taught by Paul Couget, LCSW. Class size is limited and pre-registration is required. Cost is $40, and $20 each ... Full Story

Show Choir Showcase a great success

Show Choir Showcase a great success

The Fourth Annual Show Choir Showcase was indeed a showcase of talent and judging by the number of people attending, a great success. There was no shortage of Choirs and the audience that packed Berthoud High School Commons was treated to over an hour and a half of musical entertainment. The show started off with the Kids in Red, elementary students who attend a two-day workshop with members of the Bridge-Between Show Choir. The 39 kids who attended this year’s ... Full Story

Preparing for Long Term Care: Berthoud Library on

Planning for long term care for yourself or your parents is a concern for many. Will you be able to afford care in your home or in a facility should you need it? What resources are available? Tuesday, January 19, at 6: p.m., Laurel Kubin from CSU Larimer County Extension and Elaine Procter, Elder Law Attorney, will be at the Berthoud Public Library to discuss Preparing for Long Term Care. They will describe numerous options including how Medicaid works should that option be necessary. The ... Full Story

History Beneath Our Feet

The "History Beneath Our Feet" exhibit reopens this week at the Berthoud Public Library. If you missed this wonderful exhibit and the items Andy Nau rescued from beneath the streets of Berthoud, you can enjoy it at the Library.

Keep warm with help from LEAP

Denver - The winter is off to a frigid start in Colorado. With temperatures hovering near record lows on many days and snow on the ground, nothing is more comforting than a warm house. However, comfort is not the only reason to keep your home warm in the New Year. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, exposure to cold temperatures - even indoors - can be extremely harmful to the well being of children and senior citizens, those most vulnerable to health problems caused ... Full Story

List your farm stand or farmer’s market

LAKEWOOD, Colo. – Colorado growers can market their products to consumers through the 26th annual Colorado Farm Fresh Directory. Listings are being accepted for the 2010 edition of the directory. Published by the Colorado Department of Agriculture, Farm Fresh promotes Colorado farmers’ markets, roadside stands, u-picks, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) producers, agritourism activities and farms that sell direct to the public.  “Consumers look forward to the Farm Fresh Directory ... Full Story

Loveland Chamber Kicks off 2010 Valentine Program

Loveland Chamber Kicks off 2010 Valentine Program

In a press conference on Wednesday, the Loveland Chamber of Commerce unveiled the 2010 Valentine Card and Valentine Cachet as well as a new “Sweetheart City” logo and a line of merchandise. The winning designs are a combination of efforts by several people. The designer of the Valentine card is Tracie Jenkins. This was Jenkins first time to enter the contest. The card verse author is Wanda Quist who has entered the contest several times ... Full Story

The Fourth Annual Show Choir Showcase

The Fourth Annual Show Choir Showcase

  Featuring performances by: Kids In Red (Third through sixth graders) Turner Middle School’s Fire Choir Typecast Men's Choir The Bridge-Between Show Choir ...as well as special performances throughout the evening and a silent auction! Dessert and beverage is included with each ticket. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the Bridge-Between or the office at BHS for $10.00. Saturday, January 16th, 2010 7:00 PM at Berthoud High School Commons ... Full Story

Become a Volunteer Ranger Assistant

What did you want to be when you grew up?  Do you dream of being outdoors, chatting with visitors, enjoying wildlife and helping the environment?  Did you think you would grow up to be a park ranger?  It’s not too late!  You can become a Volunteer Ranger Assistant and help open space and natural area rangers accomplish much of their important work.  As a Volunteer Ranger Assistant you will be an ambassador for natural areas and open spaces.   Volunteer Ranger Assistants (VRAs) are ... Full Story

Female Boxer found west of town

Female Boxer found west of town

A medium sized female Boxer, fawn colored with white on the chest and paws and black on the muzzle wandered on to Sandy Lunberg’s porch on West County Road 8 last night, She is very friendly, but scared of new things. No collar or tags. In very good physical condition. Sandy is keeping the dog at her house until the owner can be found. There is a happy ending to this story. We located the owner and he came and got his dog. There were actually two dogs missing, but with ... Full Story

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