Hi and hello friends, Can you believe July is almost over? I can hardly wrap my head around August - wasn't it just January? While we ponder the relativity of time, let's grab a cold drink - it's time to jump into this week's updates! - Cassie Headlines Delta County just lifted an evacuation notice after a propane tank fire A fire at JCP Propane in Delta was brought under control this afternoon, per the Delta Sheriff's office. As a result, the Delta County Sheriff's Office lifted an earlier evacuation order that was issued for residents within a 1-mile radius of the JC Propane station at 1014 1200 Road in southeast Delta. The public is being asked to avoid the area of 1200 Road between the Montrose County line and B75 Road in Delta, while fire crews continue their response. Also, power lines in the area are for now considered unsafe. 1200 Road will remain closed for now to allow firefighters to complete fire response and cleanup. Long-term fixes for the Middle Bridge over Blue Mesa Reservoir are now expected to be completed by mid-November At the same time, motorists should prepare for nighttime closures at the Lake Fork Bridge starting Aug. 12, which will affect access to the Lake City Cutoff (Gunnison County Road 26). Catching waves...on the river Our fearless and adventurous reporter Kylea Henseler is no stranger to outdoor recreation, and she recently added a new notch to her belt: River surfing. Kylea joined around 20 people last Wednesday for Montrose Surf and Cycle's free surf night at Riverbottom. Here's an excerpt of her excursion published over the weekend: "The Surf and Cycle guys had life jackets, wetsuits, helmets and demo boards, so all we had to do was show up ready to wipe out. On the surface, the concept is pretty simple. Hop off the river bank or paddle up to the rapid from behind, catch the wave, and stand up very slowly. I would soon learn it's not the same as the quick pop-up required by ocean surfing." Community Spotlight "Don't let your condition be a disability" Earlier this month I sat down with high school senior Rebecca Miller. And that's a big deal. Until this year, Rebecca has never been able to speak clearly with her family or those around her due to being born with a cleft lip and palate condition. (July is National Cleft and Craniofacial Awareness and Prevention Month) Now, she hopes to inspire others to look beyond their disabilities as they take on the world. "Don't let your condition be a disability and follow your dreams because they are achievable," Rebecca said. Keep an eye out this week for Rebecca's story! In and around town Now - July 31 Check out the cool art at the 4th Annual Chipeta Art Show happening at the Ute Indian Museum through July. You can find pieces from artists like Susan Kienholz, Mike Simpson, Marsha Norton, and Lu Anne Tyrrell. The sugar on top? 20% of their sales go to support the Friends of the Ute Indian Museum. You don't even need to pay museum admission to see the show. Now - August 6 The Montrose Police Department is collecting school supplies to help students in the coming academic year. Go to 434 S. First St. to drop off items such as crayons, dry-erase markers, pencils, tissues, ring binders, glue sticks, composition books, headphones, earbuds, high-lighters, pocket folders, colored pencils, loose-leaf paper, erasers, and backpacks. Now - August 10 Partners Youth Mentoring 10th Annual Duck Race at the Funk Fest. Buy your ducks ahead of time for the race. You don't have to be present to win. $2 a duck or 3 for $5. Win $300 cash and many more prizes while supporting the Partners youth. Contact Lissette at 970-249-1116, lissettte@partners-west.org Now through August 31 The Montrose Womans Club is accepting vendors for its annual holiday bazaar Oct. 18 and 19. Proceeds from table rentals go to small, local nonprofits. For vendor applications, email montrosewomansclub@gmail.com; text or call 970-275-8902 or pick up at the Lazy Hound Antiques & Collectibles, 309 E. Main St., Montrose. Wednesday, July 31 8 - 9 a.m. - The Forum meets at CMU Cascade Hall, South Third Street and Cascade Avenue, Montrose. Featured topic: Montrose Veterans Memorial Project. Free. 10:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Watercolorist Anita Winter hosts a presentation on plein aire painting at Montrose Center for Arts, 11 S. Park Ave. 6 - 7:30 p.m. - Uncompahgre Valley Alliance will hold a membership social at Silver Basin Brewing, 147 N. 1st St. in Montrose. All are welcome to enjoy a complimentary nacho bar. Learn about the UVA's current transportation campaign and broader Alliance initiatives. Enter the door prize raffle to win some local gifts. For more information, visit westerncoloradoalliance.org. 8 p.m. - Montrose Red Hawks Youth Soccer Camp at Sunset Mesa Soccer Fields. Registration forms available at the Ticket Link, or at Montrose Recreation Center and Field House. Thursday, August 1 5:30 - 7 p.m. - Small Business Awards reception at the Montrose Pavilion Conference Center, 1800 Pavilion Drive, Montrose. Catered by True Grit Cafe & Catering. 6 p.m. - Pickin' in the Park, at Paonia Town Park, 610 5th St. Pickin' Productions and the Kampe Foundation present the 2024 Pickin' in the Park concert series. Free shows, Thursdays in August. Jordan Lowe and Cross-Eyed Possum perform live in the park. Entry is free. 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. - Longtime COPMOBA board member and MUT chapter committee member Bill Harris will be delivering a presentation on the history of COPMOBA. Learn about how the Colorado Plateau Mountain Bike Trail Association was formed, what the early days were like and how COPMOBA has impacted mountain biking and trails on the Western Slope. Located at the Flex Rec, 1309 Mayfly Dr. 8 p.m. - Montrose Red Hawks Youth Soccer Camp at Sunset Mesa Soccer Fields. Registration forms available at the Ticket Link, or at Montrose Recreation Center and Field House. Friday, August 2 6 p.m. - Montrose Summer Music Series presents its third concert of the summer. Southern Avenue headlines with local opener La Familia Music Group (LFMG). 7 - 8:30 p.m. - "How the Solar System Tells Time," presented by Malcom McDougal at Ridgway State Park Visitor Center (Dutch Charlie entrance off of U.S. 550). 7:30 - 10:30 p.m. - Big B's Delicious Orchards hosts Friday Nights Live in the Orchard, 39126 West Elk Loop, Hotchkiss. Darrell Scott and Mike Finders perform. For more information, visit www.bigbs.com Saturday, August 3 7:30 - 11 a.m. - Saturday Morning Club Run, by San Juan Mountain Runners, starting at Looney Bean, 3480 Wolverine Drive, Montrose (near Target). Walkers, runners, dogs, strollers — all are welcome, no matter pace or distance. The runners do an out-and-back, with some running the paved trail and some sticking with the dirt and gravel off to the side. Meet at Looney Bean; return to Looney Bean for caffeine and laughter. 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. - The Montrose Farmers Market is open Saturdays on South Uncompahgre Ave., Centennial Plaza and South 1st St. in downtown Montrose. Fresh, local food and artisan crafts from the Western Slope. Live music every weekend and events all year round. The Montrose Farmers Market welcomes NSAP, Double Up Food Bucks and WIC FMNP. 9 - 11 a.m. - Archery Day at Ridgway State Park. Come out and learn or practice what you know. Meet at Visitor Center (Dutch Charlie entrance off of U.S. 550). 10 a.m. - The Ute Indian Museum in Montrose offers a free day of entry and free film screenings. At 10 a.m., watch Spirit of the Nuche. At 1:30 p.m., watch Indian Horse. 7 p.m. - Joshua Messick, Hammered Dulcimer Champion and recording artist is returning for an epic concert, including local guest musicians. The concert will be at The First Presbyterian Church, 1840 Niagara in Montrose. Tickets at the door are $20 general admission, $15 for Seniors or Veterans, and children under 12 are free. All proceeds are to help pay for the musicians and travel expenses. For more information, Robin Freed, 970-275-8996. 7 - 8:30 p.m. - Colorado Bluebird Project, presented by Kevin Corwin at at Ridgway State Park Visitor Center (Dutch Charlie entrance off of U.S. 550). Sunday, August 4 2 p.m. - El Mercado Montrose - Day and Night Market, 1025 E. Main St. Local businesses are partnering up to help raise money for LFMG Music Academy's mission to inspire youth through music. Funds collected go to the cause. 4 - 8 p.m. - Grace Community Church invites the public to Cerise Park (Rotary Amphitheater) from 4 - 8 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 4, for "Music by the River." Bands playing include The One takers, Donny Morales, La Familia Music Group and Grace Collective. Also: food trucks, family games and other fun. Back to business Do you have business-related news you want to share with the community? Let me know! Email me at cassiek@montrosepress.com. We are always looking for business news, information to include in our weekly roundups, and quick updates you may want to share through our newsletter. We're accepting "Thank you" letters and notes for our newsletters! This section, "Our Community Cares" is the perfect place to include your notes that may not fit in our Letters to the Editor section. Email your notes to cassie.knust@montrosepress.com and we'll include it in our next newsletter. We may edit for length and clarity. Let's talk more on NABUR! As a news organization, it's our duty to inform. That said, news is made richer by the communities it represents. With that in mind, I encourage you to hop on over to NABUR and share what's on your mind: What is important to you? What isn't important to you? What are you excited for/hesitant about? Let us know! You can email us at editor@montrosepress.com or me directly at cassie.knust@montrosepress.com As always, stay in the loop on events around town by visiting our calendar page. |
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