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The 2006 Edition Of Niwot Nostalgia Day

Journeys – Yesterday…Today…Tomorrow

Saturday, September 9, 200

For 30 years, Niwot citizens have gathered to celebrate their town and their lives at Nostalgia Day. What started out as a small, school sponsored event is now seeing a third generation participate in an annual gathering which has become an integral part of the Niwot community.

“Nobody thought it would last that long,” said Pat Murphy, one of the original organizers. “There were a couple of years that we thought it was going to fade away, but there were always people who wanted to keep it going.” 

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Niwot Calendar of Events

 

 

FasTracks Now Riding Split Rail  

By Shari Phiel
ShariP@lhvc.com   

While the debate over diesel or electric rail cars continues, FasTracks officials announced at a series of meetings held July 11 through 13, they are now splitting the U.S. 36 Corridor Project into two separate studies. 

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Left Hand Laurel

Left Hand Laurel Dwight Wederquist  

By J. Svendsen-Delaney  
JSD@lhvc.com
 
Dwight Wederquist, this month’s Left Hand Laurel, is held in high regard by former students and by employees and fellow board members at Left Hand Valley Water District (LHVWD).

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Pheasant Ridge Ranch Runs Out Of Options  

By Betty Parham and Bruce Warren
BettyP@lhvc.com                                                    

The earthy smell of horses still lingers at the Pheasant Ridge Ranch, even though their owners, by order of Boulder County , have removed the 62 horses that were boarded there. The county said the long time equestrian facility was in violation of the county’s land use code.

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Computer Corner
Vista Is On The Horizon  

By Donna Currie
Donna@computertoyz.com  

If the title is a little confusing, I guess I should explain that “Vista” is the name of Microsoft’s newest operating system (OS), due for release…soon(er)…or later.

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Niwot Loop And Cottontail Trail Connection Is Official

By Mandy Sutyak
MandyS@lhvc.com  

In a brief ceremony hosted by Boulder County Parks and Open Space and attended by about 70 people, the connection between the Niwot Loop and Cottontail Trail was declared officially open.

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  The recognition party for Gary Daum ( Niwot High School  retired Wrestling Coach & Metro League Wrestling Coach) was a huge success.  Attendees included wrestlers from the past three decades, along with their families.  Lori Lindemann, one of the organizers, said, “ Gary was overwhelmed with the event and could hardly believe all of those who came and those that have moved away but sent cards with wonderful written memories.” Back Row (l to r): Jack Dudley, Tony Cano, Manny Cano, Jeff Lambert, Josh Wise, Evan O’Cleary, David Tedrow, Riley Lindemann, Brad Dayhuff, Luke Steiger, Keith Munson, Ron Schmidt, David Webster, Chad Fiscus, Aaron Patterson, Kelly Miller, Matias Guilot Kevin Langston; Front Row: Damian O’Hare,  Joey Lambert,  Jr. Cano,  Garin Daum, Chuck Vera, Evvy Frutiger,  David Drummond,  Gary Daum,  Matt Taylor,  Dominic O’Hare,  Tim Naiman,  Joel Pieper,  Scott Sanchez,   Tavin Martin,  Bobby Martin. 

 

 

 

 

        Enter The Courier's Blue Ribbon Dessert Contest

Is your best dessert recipe a potential Blue Ribbon winner? Do you make a sumptuous fruit pie from a recipe handed down from your grandmother? Now is the time to step up to the dessert plate (as it were) and take the challenge to see who makes the tastiest sweet treat in the Left Hand Valley.

Put your dessert to the test in the Left Hand Valley Courier Blue Ribbon Dessert on Nostalgia Day, Sept. 9. Categories include: pies & cobblers, cakes, cookies, bars & brownies and there is even an “other” category in case your dessert defies description.

Judging criteria will be taste, creativity and presentation. Judges include a professional chef and members of the newspaper staff, and prizes include a coveted Blue Ribbon to all category winners.

The Grand Prize for the overall winner is a fabulous family dinner provided by a professional personal chef from the Colorado Cupboard.

Individual category winners will receive a cooking class valued at $75, also provided by the Colorado Cupboard.

Most important, you'll have bragging rights, plus your fifteen minutes of fame and your winning recipes published in the Left Hand Valley Courier.

 

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