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Articles from the October 6, 2021 edition


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  • Final round: An emotional goodbye to 'the golf course for everyone'

    Patricia Logan|Oct 6, 2021

    First Hole A hawk whistles as it lands on the giant cottonwood just behind the first tee. It's an appropriate send-off as I begin my final round at Haystack Mountain Golf Course. As always, there is something that takes my attention away from the little white ball when I'm here, whether it is the wildlife, peach and purple sunsets, stately trees or the tawny slopes of the odd bump on the horizon, Haystack Mountain itself. This late summer day is the last time I'll play the nine-hole course off...

  • Niwot artist claims Kennedy Center prize

    Jocelyn Rowley|Oct 6, 2021

    "Take Us To The Stars," an original oil painting by Niwot artist Mary McClure, was named co-winner of the JFK Portrait Contest, a creative art competition inviting artists aged 14-26 to celebrate the legacy of John F. Kennedy using one of his core ideals of service, justice, freedom, courage, and gratitude as inspiration. "I've always associated him with the courage to go to space," McClure, 26, said of the contest's namesake. "I think space travel is incredible, and he was the first one to do...

  • Protecting a legacy: Spear Lodge Man to undergo preservation

    Jocelyn Rowley|Oct 6, 2021

    Plans to preserve and repair the deteriorating tree carvings along Niwot Road have been under consideration for years, but after the untimely death of artist Eddie Running Wolf in the summer of 2020, the project took on new urgency. Now, 14 months later, those efforts are officially underway. On Oct. 2, a group of volunteers from the Niwot Business Association moved the oldest and most damaged of the three, "Biitoheinen (Spear Lodge Man)", from its roadside location to a nearby workshop where it...

  • Familiar Face – Joanne Neville

    Vicky Dorvee|Oct 6, 2021

    If there's a Niwot event happening Joanne Neville is likely in attendance, especially if music is involved. Dressed in beautiful long skirts, with her long flowing hair, and a warm smile, Neville's love for shared joyful times shines through as naturally as sunshine. The Courier wanted to hear about this Niwotian's life – past, present, and future. Left Hand Valley Courier (LHVC) - Where are you from and what brought you to the area? Joanne Neville (JN) - I grew up on the East Coast, mostly i...

  • October book review: The Afterlife Road

    Hannah Stewart|Oct 6, 2021

    I'm back with another Inkberry Books review and I'm very excited to share my thoughts. Author Brice Austin takes readers on seven relatively short journeys with various characters in The Afterlife Road. These are stories that, at first glance, may seem mundane--a guy who doesn't want anything to do with the family business, another mourning for a beloved family pet, or a girl who almost drowns while taking a pit stop during a bicycle race. Austin is a talented author: he is descriptive and knows...

  • Niwot LID Advisory Committee reviews five-year strategic plan

    Bruce Warren|Oct 6, 2021

    After a five-hour meeting to review its five-year strategic plan, the Niwot Local Improvement District Advisory Committee decided that the best course of action would be to host the leadership of all of the non-profit organizations serving the Niwot community at a roundtable discussion. The purpose of the meeting will be to give each organization, including the LID, a better understanding of each organization’s purpose and short-term goals, as well as start a conversation about how best to share resources. Eight of the nine LID committee member...

  • Gunlikson captures sixth place at state golf championships

    Jocelyn Rowley|Oct 6, 2021

    The third time was a charm for senior Niwot golfer Christopher Gunlikson at the 2021 class 4A golf championships, held Oct. 4-5 at City Park golf course in Denver. Behind a sharp short game and smart shot-selection, the senior carded a two-round score of 143 to capture sixth place overall, his first top-10 finish after two disappointing state appearances as a sophomore and junior. "I'm happy I had a big comeback, because last round was not the finish I wanted at all," Gunlikson said after...

  • Classen leads Niwot to road win over Skyview

    Jocelyn Rowley|Oct 6, 2021

    Junior quarterback Ben Classen was definitely the star of Niwot's 42-13 win over Skyview, but it was senior Bryce Nemec who had the most memorable moment of the game. With Niwot leading 35-6 in the 4th quarter, the hard hitting lineman heard a play call he was not expecting. "We practice once or twice a week that if we get close [to the goal line], then I would run it in," he said of his 2-yard rush for a touchdown, the first of his career. "I almost bobbled it, actually. I got a little nervous,...

  • Student-Athlete of the Week: Jasmine Aldama

    Jack Carlough|Oct 6, 2021

    Through Oct. 3, Jasmine Aldama has put on the Niwot softball uniform a whopping 83 times in her career. The versatile senior cleanup hitter has been a valuable asset for head coach Bobby Matthews. Aldama has primarily started at third base, but has also been an option in the circle during her career. Additionally, Aldama has recently played innings in center field, a position she was familiar with on her club team. It's with a bat in her hands, however, that Aldama truly shines. Matthews said...

  • Arts Student of the Week-Rianna Rickford

    Jocelyn Rowley|Oct 6, 2021

    Vocalist Rianna Rickford loves to perform, whether it's in Niwot's prestigious Evenstar choir, or in a theater department musical, such as Cinderella or Little Shop of Horrors. For choir director Laura Roberts, Rickford's dedication to her craft is nothing short of inspiring. "She is probably one of the most improved singers in the choir program," Walters wrote of the senior, who is currently a member of the school's Evenstar choir, and is deeply involved in the fall musical. "She has the...

  • Community Pet Spotlight (Burt, Oct. 6)

    Oct 6, 2021

    Meet Burt! Burt is a one- year-old Blue Heeler mix. However, we suspect he is mixed with Irish Wolfhound due to his body shape. Burt is only 65 pounds as of now. He has such a kind and loving personality, and is just a happy-go-lucky kind of guy. Burt enjoys any kind of four-legged friend, BIG or small. He can be found romping and playing in the grass, or just lounging around on the couch. Burt is being fostered through Farfel's Farm Rescue in Boulder. If you are interested in meeting Burt or...