Thursday, May 26, 2022

Montrose iris farm blooms | From the Newsroom

More on MURA financials, new MCSD principals
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Good evening and hello!

I had the privilege of seeing Heather Stark's Montrose iris farm up and close this past Monday and what a joy it was.

There was so much color throughout the farm and, clearly, so much care. Stark is at the farm frequently either performing maintenance or jotting details to keep track of her thousands of irises.

Here is a picture of the two-acre farm:

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I wrote a story about the farm and why it means so much to Stark. It is a great story about family and motherhood.

Stark is opening the farm for viewing on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon. Her daughters might have a lemonade stand so look out for that.

Also, please avoid visiting the farm outside of scheduled visit hours. The farm is behind a private residence, so we need to be mindful of that.

Hope you enjoy the weather and beautiful iris farm!

- Josue Perez, MDP staff writer



Breaking down the financials

I took a deep dive into the financials of the Montrose Urban Renewal Authority and Colorado Outdoors to get a better sense of the financial picture.

I have mentioned in my newsletters before why progress on each project holds significance. Since this project is using tax increment financing, that means tax generated from these projects will go to MURA's cash balance, which will be used to pay off the loans issued by the city.

There is some risk involved, which is highlighted in my story, and there is also some huge upside.

There are another 22 years in this process, so the project and MURA are somewhat in a holding pattern until projects start to come online.



New principals

Staff Writer Anna Lynn Winfrey took some time to interview a pair of new principles for Montrose County School District.

Eric Sanchez, the current assistant principle at Columbine Middle School, will take over as principal at the start of next school year.

He has been a part of Montrose County School District for more than a decade. Some of you might remember seeing Sanchez on the sidelines as head coach of Montrose High School girls basketball team — he had a 120-54 record across seven seasons. What a run!

The other new principal is Kirsten Bloomfield. She will start her new role at Johnson Elementary School this fall.

Bloomfield, a graudate from Parker, is leaving Sycamore Springs Elementary School in Austin, Texas.

A fun note: Bloomfield wants to create a school song once a new mascot is selected for Johnson. You're up, local student musicians!

Have a good evening.



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