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Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at events such as Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Milo Peterson, a Niwot High School senior, has spent all four of his high school years volunteering with the Gargoyles at the annual Niwot Rock & Rails Summer Concert Series at...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at events such as Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Graham Babcock has been a Gargoyle for three years. After being recruited by a friend, and now fellow Gargoyle, Logan Austefjord, Babcock began volunteering and hasn't looked...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at events such as Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Logan Austefjord has been a Gargoyle for over six years. Despite volunteering for approximately four shifts per season, Austefjord has left a prominent impact on his fellow...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at events such as Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Kyrie Moorman is an incoming sophomore at Niwot High School and has been volunteering with the Gargoyles for two years at Rock & Rails concerts. After being recommended to the...
Zero-waste events are typically seen as "impossible" to manage, yet Rock & Rails seems to achieve and exceed expectations each summer. Its secret weapon? Gargoyles. The Gargoyles of Niwot are local volunteers from ages 11 to 18 who help ensure that local events maintain their status as "waste free." Each Thursday, you will find these essential volunteers sitting on the tops of the waste bins throughout Whistle Stop Park, directing concert attendees as to whether their waste goes in the recycle...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at events such as Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Makenzie Holubec (better known as Kenzie) is an incoming ninth-grade student at Niwot High School. After attending Sunset Middle School, her ties to the Niwot community will...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at events such as Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. This is Monica Wall's third year as a Gargoyle. She said she has enjoyed every minute of it so far, and she looks forward to volunteering each summer with her friends. Wall is...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at events such as Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Addison Hollar has been volunteering as a Gargoyle at Rock & Rails for two years. With her naturally social outgoing personality, aiding the locals who attend the weekly Rock &...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Francesca Fowler has been volunteering as a Gargoyle for three years. She is an active member of the Niwot community. Through volunteering around town to being a part of the Scout Troop 161, Fowler has been a constant figure in the Niwot...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at events such as Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Sam Popma has volunteered with the Gargoyles for three years. Popma is an incoming junior at Niwot High School and is an active member of the Niwot community. Popma is known to...
Gargoyles are hard-working students, incredible team players, great friends, and an integral piece of the Niwot community over the summer at Lobsterfest and Rock & Rails. They assist in keeping events at Whistle Stop Park zero-waste. The Courier is spotlighting some of these friendly, essential volunteers. Meredith Champion has been volunteering as a Gargoyle for four years. She is currently an incoming sophomore at Niwot High School and is an active member of the Niwot community. Champion is a...