In about a month, Eagle Valley High School valedictorian Sebie Witt is headed to the United States Military Academy at West Point a first-rate accomplishment that is all his own.
Andy Clark of Alliance Moving Systems says his warehouse is full of items he is storing for clients. He has five trailer loads of donated furniture pieces for this year’s Home to Home benefit sale. Proceeds from this year’s event will go to the Magic School Bus. Home to Home Benefit Furniture Sale
See that big orange trailer? Andy Clark has five of those filled with donations for his Home to Home benefit sale
What: Alliance Moving Systems used, high-end furniture sale to benefit the Magic School Bus
When: Friday, May 14, from 1 to 3 p.m. and Saturday, May 15, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Partnership Names 2 New Program Directors Friday, April 30, 2021
Sarah Elghalban
Partnership for Families, Children and Adults has two new program directors. Sarah Elghalban has been named the director of Strategy and Grant Compliance. As a member of the agency’s administration team, Ms. Elghalban will monitor grant compliance, program outcomes, reporting, grant budgets, and performance of federal and state grants and organize and lead all strategic planning efforts.
She is also tasked with guiding the agency’s accreditation inspection process to achieve recertification with the Council on Accreditation to ensure that the organization’s programs and services meet best practice standards to maintain organization’s sustainability and growth.
It may not look like much, but this modest pedestrian bridge in Gypsum has quite a history. It was initially located over Interstate 25 in Denver and a community effort brought it to Gypsum following a fatal pedestrian accident in 1992.
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The modest makeover underway at the Gypsum Creek pedestrian bridge along U.S. Highway 6 in Gypsum probably draws only passing interest from passing motorists.
It will, of course, improve the visuals along Gypsum’s most-traveled roadway by removing aged chain link fencing in favor of more aesthetically pleasing steel handrails. The bridge has already been painted to match the nearby railroad underpass, covering up its faded green exterior.