Move Strawberry Days back to Sayre Park OK, we tried the COVID experiment of having Strawberry Days out at Two Rivers Park for the last two years, but COVID is over now and it is.
Strawberry Days opens Friday and continues through Sunday at Two Rivers Park, and the “Hometown Parade” begins at 10 a.m. on Saturday, proceeding north on Pitkin Avenue from Glenwood Springs High School.
The three incumbents are declared, and challengers have until Jan. 25 to gather nominating signatures to run for Glenwood Springs City Council April 6.
Formally announcing their intentions over the weekend for reelection to the Ward 2 and Ward 5 seats, respectively, were Ingrid Wussow and Jonathan Godes. Their announcements come on the heels of At-Large Councilwoman Shelley Kaup’s Thursday announcement that she, too, will be seeking a second consecutive four-year term on council.
As of Friday, petitions had been picked up for all three seats, Acting City Clerk Steve Boyd said.
Candidates have until Jan. 25 to gather the required number of signatures and submit their nominations. Signatures can come from registered city voters, either citywide for the At-Large seat, or from within one of the wards for those seats.