The Estes Valley Library and the Estes Park Museum are delighted to announce that community newspapers from 1912 through July 1993 are now available in a high-quality, keyword-searchable format that can be accessed anywhere and anytime via the internet. Researching a local person or event, or looking for a historical article or advertisement? Maybe you […]
Now through Nov. 30, the Town of Estes Park is accepting applications from childcare providers for workforce support funding from Colorado’s 2022 voter-approved lodging lax extension (ballot initiative 6E). The 2023 Early Childhood Workforce funds are designated for childcare providers to bridge the gap between what they can afford to pay staff and what’s deemed […]
The Estes Park Museum is pleased to announce that final improvements to the Birch Ruins historic site, located behind Town Hall in the Centennial Open Space at Knoll-Willows, have been completed. The concluding step of an addition to the metal walkway in the patio area was completed earlier this month. The site restoration and fulfillment […]
Even after 2022 Sales Tax collections broke the record for the most ever collected in a single year by the Town of Estes Park, collections, through August, continue to top those of last year. In August of 2023, the collections dropped from by 2.39%, from $2,806,791 in 2022 to $2,739,594. “This decrease is largely due […]
This fall, Estes Park commemorates our first responders three years after the Cameron Peak fire and East Troublesome fire, which became the second-largest wildfire in Colorado history after it jumped the Colorado divide in October 2020. As a way to honor the heroes who held back the flames from devastating the town, local businesses are […]