Saturday, 21 January 2017

Things to do in Morgan County

Covered convey weapons class Saturday in FM

There will be a disguised convey weapons class at 8 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 21, at the Morgan County Sheriff's Office in Fort Morgan.

To join or discover more about the class, call 970-768-5836.

Pie Day festivity Monday at FM Senior Center

Fortification Morgan Senior Center will observe National Pie Day on Jan. 23 at a gathering stuffed with pies.

Members are made a request to convey their natively constructed pies to the Senior Center, 110 Sherman St., in Fort Morgan, for the enormous festival at 2 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 23. A prize will be granted for the best hand crafted pie.

The occasion is free and for seniors so you should be 55 or over to take part in the pie challenge. Information: Call 970-542-3922 or 970-542-3921.

'New Year, New You' wraps up Tuesday at EMCL

East Morgan County Library's "New Year, New Year" grown-ups just arrangement will complete on Jan. 24 with visitor speaker Shellie Tressell, an expert coordinator. She will share techniques for getting your home all together - and keeping it that way.

Enlistment is energized at the EMCL front work area, by telephone at 970-842-4596 or by means of EMCLD's site, http://emcl.info/.

Nourishment Bank of the Rockies versatile wash room truck visit Wednesday

The Food Bank of the Rockies portable wash room truck will make its next month to month visit to Morgan County on Wednesday, Dec. 28.

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The wash room truck stops at the Morgan County Fairgrounds in Brush from 10 a.m. to twelve, and sustenance help is accommodated those looking for it. Give your own packs or boxes.

Data: Lisa Northrup at 970-768-4262.

Each one of Those Who Wander show Jan. 26 at Cafe Lotus

Each one of Those Who Wander, a Colorado society music gathering, will play shows on the Thursday mornings in January at Cafe Lotus, 307 E. Kiowa Ave., in Fort Morgan.

The following show will be from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 26. This show is free and open to general society. Scratch and Danielle Booker from Brush are among the individuals from All Those Who Wander, and the Colorado locals will perform great society music.

The gathering arrangements to keep presenting new music and proceeding with old top picks in American and Celtic customs this month as they keep on working in the background on their forthcoming collection, Albion Complex. More data: allthosewhowandermusic. com or facebook. com/allthosewhowander.

MCEDC Economic Roundtable set for Jan. 27

Morgan County Economic Development Corp. will hold its next month to month Economic Roundtable discussion on Friday, Jan. 27, at Drover's Culinary Cafe, 28601 U.S. Expressway 34, Brush.

The month to month MCEDC Economic Roundtable discussion gives inhabitants a chance to make inquiries and offer proposals on matters identified with Morgan County's monetary advancement. As usual, people in general is welcome to go to. The arrangement's scene will pivot every month in 2017 between Brush, Fort Morgan, Hillrose and Wiggins. It is led on the fourth Friday of every month, in the vicinity of 7 and 8 a.m.

'Vanishing Point' opening gathering is Jan. 27 in FM

Morgan Community College's Center for Art and Community Enrichment will have an opening gathering from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday, Jan. 27, for "Vanishing Point: Acrylic Urban Landscapes," the following workmanship appear at the CACE Gallery of Fine Art, 300 Main St., in the lower level, in Fort Morgan.

There additionally will be a craftsman's discussion at 5:30 p.m. amid the gathering. The show will keep running from Jan. 27 to Feb. 23.

Mind Bowl set for Jan. 28 in FM

The Sunrise Optimist Club will have the yearly Brain Bowl competition for upper east Colorado third and fourth graders and fifth and 6th graders on Saturday, Jan. 28, at Fort Morgan High School.

The main rounds begin at 9 a.m., and the end rounds are normally over by twelve. The title found for every division is probably going to begin around 1 p.m. There are 33 groups contending this year from all over upper east Colorado.

More grown-up volunteers are expected to help with score-keeping and perusing inquiries amid the competition. Information: Call Debby Gachne, executive of the Brain Bowl advisory group, at: 970-867-4014 or cell 970-768-0459 or email dgachne50@gmail.com.

Wellspring of Life pledge drive Jan. 30 in Snyder

A Caring Pregnancy Resource Center will display its Fountain of Life pledge drive at 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 30, at Snyder Bible Church, 22622 Fisher St., in Snyder.

Supper will be at 6 p.m., trailed by the presentation at 7 p.m. The highlighted moderator/entertainer will be Biff Gore, a Christian minister, president of Colorado Right to Life and a singing finalist on The Voice. "Through his time on The Voice, God has opened entryways for Biff to share his melodic blessings and love for Christ around the nation," an official statement expressed.

Tickets cost $25 each and are accessible by calling 970-842-4324. Table sponsorships are additionally accessible.

Steve Spangler people group building occasion Jan. 31 in FM

Creator, instructor and business person Steve Spangler will display "The Science of Building Communities and Making Connections" at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31, at The Sanctuary, 14587 U.S. Parkway 34, in Fort Morgan.

Spangler will engage, instruct and captivate participants utilizing standards of science to exhibit how to enhance business and correspondence rehearses. It is intended for entrepreneurs, instructors and all who are occupied with creating abilities to assist interface with clients, understudies and people in general. The occasion is supported by the Morgan Community College Center of Arts and Community Enrichment (CACE) and Morgan Federal Bank and is free and open to the general population.

Spangler once was a science instructor in Cherry Creek School District. Presently, he voyages and prepares instructors on approach to make adapting all the more captivating and fun, as indicated by www.stevespanglerscience. com.

Diabetes online class communicate set for Feb. 2 in FM, Brush

There is something else entirely to diabetes than high glucose. Come find out about managing the social, passionate and mental sides of this intricate illness from Dr. William Polonsky at twelve Feb. 2 amid the first of the 2017 arrangement of the diabetes online courses offered in upper east Colorado, "I recognize what should do. Why aren't I doing it?"

Polonsky is an affirmed diabetes teacher, clinical analyst, University of California partner educator, creator and president and author of the Behavioral Diabetes Institute. Amid the online course, Polonsky will help members perceive dissatisfactions and investigate the hindrances individuals manage on the social, enthusiastic and mental side. He will likewise give recommendations of devices and systems for making it less demanding to carry on with a long and solid existence with diabetes.

In Morgan County, individuals can see and interface with the online course communicate at either the CSU Extension Office in Fort Morgan and East Morgan County Hospital in Brush. There is no cost to go to, yet enrollment is asked for sufficient seating and gifts. Post Morgan site: Jennifer at 970-542-3540. Brush site: Ann at 970-842-6236.

Next Brush Museum Sack Lunch set for Feb. 3

The following Brush Museum Sack Lunch program will be held from twelve to 1 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at East Morgan County Library, 500 Clayton St., in Brush.

The visitor speaker will be Melody Christensen about her late trek to Costa Rica. The program is free and open to the general population. Data: Wayne Carlson at 970-842-3119.

Spaghetti dinner and ability demonstrate Feb. 3 in FM

Trinity Lutheran School will hold its tenth yearly spaghetti dinner and ability appear on Friday, Feb. 3, at Fort Morgan High School.

Supper of spaghetti, plate of mixed greens, garlic bread and sweet will be served tarting at 5:30 p.m. There additionally will be a quiet sale from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The ability demonstrate begins at 6:45 p.m.

Cost is $6 for grown-ups and $4 for children. Tickets are accessible at the school office at 1215 W. Seventh St. amid school days. Continues from the supper and-a-show occasion will profit the understudies and staff of Trinity Lutheran School and Little Lambs Early Learning Center.

Couples Paint Night set for Feb. 4 at Longmeadow

The Art Spot is putting forth a one of a kind Valentine's date: Couples Paint Night. The date incorporates supper, painting and beverages at Longmeadow Event Center, 8604 Morgan County Road 6 close Wiggins.

The night begins with mixed drinks at 4:30 p.m., supper of either spaghetti bolognese or lasagna at 5:30 p.m., and afterward painting at 6:30 p.m. The bar will stay open after painting.

The cost is $99 per couple. Enlist by Jan. 30 at https://couplespaintnightatlongmeadow.eventbrite.com.

Morgan County Republicans hierarchical meeting Feb. 6

The Morgan County Republican Central Committee will hold a hierarchical meeting Monday, Feb. 6, beginning at 7 p.m. with the area to be declared.

At that meeting, new neighborhood party officers will be chosen, including director, bad habit administrator, secretary and treasurer. "In the event that you are occupied with working for the Republican Party, you are the regent possibility for an office," active Chairman Vivianne Lorenzini said. "To be an officer you quite recently must be a Republican willing to give some an opportunity to the gathering. I won't keep running for Chairman, so I trust you will venture up and turn into an officer and help to keep on making our region, state and country extraordinary again by choosing Republicans."

The Republican Central Committee is in charge of arranging the region gathering, getting the agents data about the state tradition, running Morgan County Republican home office at decision time, alongside arranging the yearly Lincoln Day Dinner, the semiannual Gala pledge drive, the standard focal panel gatherings, the fourth of July Parade and some other occasions the nearby party holds.

For more data contact Vivianne Lorenzini at 970-645-2485, Louise Pilcher at 970-867-7003, Nick Erker at 303-358-0349 or Micky Ashby at 970-988-2059.

Solid People Stay Healthy class begins Feb. 7


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