Chamber sends thanks
Thank you to everyone who helped in making Berthoud Day 2010 such a success!
Earthsky Tonight—11: Altair, guide star to two small constellations
That is Altair, the brightest star in the constellation Aquila the Eagle, and the second brightest star in the Summer Triangle.
Habitat 5K Complete Results
Complete results, place, name age, time, for Habitat for Humanity 5K race on Berthoud Day.
University Of Colorado To Join Pacific-10 Conference
The Pacific-10 Conference announced Thursday that the University of Colorado at Boulder has accepted an invitation to join the Conference as its 11th member, the league’s first new member since…
Tim Hardy, Berthoud Day, A photographic essay
Local Photographer Tim Hardy has put together a video slide show of the Habitat Kids Fun Run and the 5K race and the Berthoud Day Parade. He would like to…
Earthsky Tonight—June 10: Find the Summer Triangle ascending in the east
On the other hand, asterisms are whatever you want them to be. They are just patterns on the sky’s dome. You can also make up your own asterisms, in much…
Grandpa’s Cafe to donate to Project Self-Sufficiency
Thursday, June 13, from noon to 9 p.m., Grandpa's Cafe will donate 25% of proceeds to Project Self-Sufficiency.
Earthsky Tonight—June 9: Ophiuchus and the Serpent
Ophiuchus is joined in legend and in the sky to the constellation of the Serpent, called Serpens.
Earthsky Tonight—June 8: Crow, cup and water snake sail the southern sky
The first star you will likely see, nearly due south, is Spica, in Virgo. However, wait a little and given clear skies and a lack of lights, a number of…
Thanks from Habitat
Berthoud Habitat for Humanity hopes everyone enjoyed the 5k race and our Berthoud Day booths