Photo archive for November 23, 2007
Local Salvation Army committee members Pam Graham, left, and Susan Mizen pose with a donation kettle Wednesday at LIFT-UP of Routt County. Volunteers are needed to ring bells at several Steamboat locations this holiday season.
Finding and cutting your own Christmas tree can double as a fun family activity and a way to improve the health of the forest. National Forest permits are now available for $10 at U.S. Forest Service offices in Colorado and Wyoming.
Steamboat Grand Resort Hotel employee Kyle St. John, left, helps visitor Sharynne Wilson check in to the hotel Wednesday afternoon. Area lodging properties are expecting about 3,000 visitors Saturday night, a decrease in numbers from the corresponding weekend in 2006.
Clouds and a thin dusting of snow shroud Storm Peak in Steamboat Springs on Wednesday. Weather forecasters aren’t sure what effect a La Niña system will have on Steamboat this winter.
Claire Cox, left, and her mom, Kathy, second from left, serve a Thanksgiving meal to Bruce Kleiman during the annual community dinner at the Holy Name Catholic Church in Steamboat Springs on Thursday afternoon.
West Routt Fire Protection District and Yampa Valley Regional Airport firefighter Dal Leck fared well at the Scott On-Target Firefighter Combat Challenge World Competition earlier this month in Las Vegas.
This year’s Steamboat Springs High School hockey program will be led by a group of seniors including, from left to right, Matt Lettunich, Cam Fritz, Alex Palaniuk, Miranda Schrock, Billy Taylor and Tim Rabbitt. Other seniors, not pictured, are goalkeeper Jeff Dawes, Michael Weston and Greg Ingalls.
Professional photographer Rod Hanna, shown here at the Steamboat Art Museum on Tuesday, recently released a book called “Seasons of Light,” which is full of nature photographs taken in the Yampa Valley.
Professional photographer Rod Hanna, shown here at the Steamboat Art Museum on Tuesday, recently released a book called “Seasons of Light,” which is full of nature photographs taken in the Yampa Valley.
Phoenix, Ariz. ska/punk/dub/Irish craziness band Warsaw Poland Bros. will play shows at 10 p.m. today and Saturday at The Tugboat Grill & Pub in Ski Time Square.
The Tao Jones — which, from the left, is Sean Mahaffey (bass), Danny Meyer (saxophone), Jake Ball (trumpet), Christian Mackett (guitar) and Zach Scott (bass) — plays at 10 p.m. Saturday at Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill. New to the band’s lineup (and not pictured) is vocalist Kolby Morris.
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