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    festival from page 10e are so grateful to be the

    recipient of this award.Now entering its 39th

    ear, the nonprofit Estesark Music Festival pro-ides two dozen concertsetween October and Aprilnd three major orchestral

    oncerts during the sum-er. These concerts bene-

    it the community in manyifferent ways. They add to

    he quality of life of full-ime residents by makingultural events available to

    those who might find it dif-ficult to travel to the Den-

    ver metro area due tomobility issues or cost con-cerns. They provide expo-sure to classical music forchildren and students, whoare admitted free of charge.

    They also provide an eco-nomic benefit to our townfrom the many tourists whoseek opportunities toattend cultural events while

    visiting this beautiful area.The EPMF board of direc-

    tors is committed to the faircompensation of the verytalented soloists, ensem-bles and choral groups whoperform at these concerts,most of whom reside inColorado, thereby contrib-uting to the economic well-

    being of Colorados musicindustry. This grant willsignificantly aid in the con-tinued effort to provideEstes Park residents musi-cal programs that enter-tain, educate and delight.

    For the Trail-Gazette

    Little FreeLibrariesare the focusof a creativi-

    ty meeting happening onMonday, Sept. 29 at 7 p.m.at the Estes Valley Library.

    hese small enclosures arebecoming popular around

    the U.S., and they may con-sist of one or two shelveswithin an enclosure (like abig birdhouse, perhapsdecorated and with a smallwindow on its front door)where neighbors can bor-row, return and sharebooks with one another.

    Teens and adults alike

    are encouraged to attendand consider volunteeringfor the project, with the

    library helping to coversupply costs.

    During the meeting,library staff will begin byexplaining the program,showing examples, andbrainstorming possiblelocations and design ideas.

    The session will providedesign requirements and

    help to connect potentialwoodcrafters interested inbuilding the structures

    with potential artists tohelp decorate them.

    The unveiling of thesenew Little Free Libraries isplanned for the summer of2015, in anticipation of thelibrarys upcoming centen-

    nial year to follow in 2016.For more informationabout this Mondays meet- ing, contact the library at (970) 586-8116 or visit estesvalleylibrary.org

    ept. meet ng to env s onthe next little free libraries

    Small enclo-

    sures for free

    little libraries

    are becoming

    popular in the

    U.S. The

    Estes Valley

    Library will

    host a Sept.

    29 meeting to

    discuss this

    concept.

    Courtesy Photo/

    Estes Park

    Trail-Gazette

    workshops from page 9who have not written a

    resume in a long time.On-Line Job Search

    trategies is scheduledfrom 12:30 noon to 2:00 pmhat same day. Participants

    ill gain an understanding

    of todays job market and

    the best practices foronline job searching inNorthern Colorado. Afterthe workshop, participants

    will have the knowledge fora strategic job search that

    is likely to get desired

    results.The session will cover

    the connectingcolora-do.com website, the valuesand risks of social media,and the best job search

    engines.

    The Oct. 8 workshopsare free, and attendees areencouraged to attend bothsessions to gain the fullestskills. Lunch break time isfactored in, and attendeesmay bring a brown bag

    lunch.

    To register, visit theLibrary website calendarand navigate to the Oct. 8date at estesvalleyli-brary.org, or by call thelibrary at (970) 586-8116,extension 3.

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    By Patricia Fox

    pecial to the Trail-Gazette

    Its never too early tostock up on gifts forthe upcoming Thanks-giving and Christmas

    eason or that one of kindtem youve been looking toind! A great way to gettarted is at Treasureables on Oct. 11 at theMCA of the Rockies in

    stes Park at the Dickewis Hall (behind thedministration building).

    Over 24 vendors fromstes Park and other Colo-

    ado cities as well as Chey-nne, Wyoming will offer aide assortment of gift

    tems in the Lewis Dickall from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.njoy the freshness ofutumn air with the smellnd taste of freshly bakedoods as you leisurelyhop the Treasure Tablesilled with products by tal-nted artisans and authorsffering a wide variety ofifts for all ages. Freedmission!

    Hand-crafted, one-of akind items including quilts,

    jewelry, ornaments,designer wood and acrylicpens, knitted and cro-cheted pieces, cooking

    nuts for Thanksgiving piesand goodies, as well asbooks, antler products,frames, toys, cosmetics,fruits and nuts, fun andfunctional gifts for yourself

    and your home are justsome of the items that willbe available to purchase atthis pre holiday seasonbazaar. Baked goods willbe available in Lewis DickHall to enjoy as you shopor to take home.

    The Treasure Tablesevent is dedicated to help-

    ing local P.E.O. Chapter IYraise awareness and sup-port for P.E.O. Internation-al. All proceeds from Chap-ter IY will directly benefitthe P.E.O. Inter nationalprojects. Since its inceptionin 1869, P.E.O. Internation-al has given over $94.6 mil-lion in grants, scholarships,

    awards, special projectsand over $143.6 million inlow-interest educationalloans to over 90,000 wom-en to further their educa-tion. Laurel Todd, a 2014graduating senior from

    Estes Park High School, isa recipient of the covetedStar Scholarship. JulieBrown Sykes of Estes Park

    was awarded a Scholarsgrant to complete her

    Ph.D. Another local resi-dent, Stephanie Soliday,received a scholarship tothe P.E.O. owned, CotteyCollege in Nevada, Mo.She also received generousmonetary gifts from all ofthe local Estes Park P.E.Ochapters. The competitionfor these monetary awards

    is formidable and the recip-ients come from every

    walk of life. P.E.O. Interna-tional is doing everythingpossible to continue itsmission to provide educa-tional opportunities to U.S.and Canadian young wom-en and throughout the

    world, through the Interna-

    tional Peace Scholarshipfund.

    Vendors at TreasureTables this year includeAntler Addiction from Fre-drick, Handcrafted by Ani-ta Fielder of Estes Park,

    N.M. Works - jewelry fromNancy McCalla of Chey-

    enne, WY., P.E.O.ChapterII in Longmont, StuffedCuties from Drake, Moun-tain Man Fruit & Nuts -Mike Ramirez of EstesPark, Jewelryxpressions -glass art and jewelry fromFt. Collins, Fayes QuiltedDreams, Elegant Elk Stu-dios from Estes Park, The

    Tin Daisy from Estes Park- Sara Bergsten, Walt andNancy Kaesler - frames,

    wildlife pictures and book,The Little Girl in the Yel-low Dress, Angels & More- hand-turned wooden andacrylic pens, Sandy Bord-sons jewelry from Chey-enne, Mary Kay cosmetics

    & makeover - Mollie Houli-han of Loveland, EstesPark Museum Gift Shop,Handmade for Ewe - BethPfeifer and Jill Eccleson ofDrake, Jennifer Ganceschildrens book, A RockyMountain Tale from High-lands Ranch, Amys Art to

    Wear and handcrafted

    soaps from Estes Park ,Rocky Mtn. Orchards fromEstes Park with jellies, pre-serves, and salsas, A. LeighDesigns, jewelry, DragonLeaf Tea Co. from EstesPark, Dances to OwnDrum from Suzy Patch,Chapter GX from Greeley,Chapter EQ from Boulder-

    and Chapter IY from EstesPark. We are excited tohave these vendors as apart of this event and weespecially thank Kind Cof-fee from Estes Park fortheir support and contribu-tion.

    Mark your calendarstoday for October 11th to

    shop at Treasure Tablesand start an annual tradi-tion! Estes Park P.E.O.Chapter IY is the proudsponsor of Treasure

    Tables and greatly appre-ciates your support.

    uppor women s e uca on a eTreasure Tables bazaar at the YMCA

    Courtesy Photo/ Estes Park Trail-Gazette

    Treasure tables will be filled with a wide assortment of gift ideas.

    FiftyandFabulous!

    HappyBirthday,Shauna!

    With lovefromMom,Dad, Auntie, Craig,Taylor,Jordan, Robyn, Jeff, David, Becky,Micah, Josiah, Zachary, Daniel,Joshua, Stephen,Melody, Jack,

    Shane,AustinandFaith!

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    Perry the PunMaster

    For the Trail-Gazette

    G

    ail Woerner willpresent on West-ern Women Who

    Dared to be Dif-ferent at the Estes ParkMuseum on Wednesday,Oct. 1 beginning at 3: p.m.

    Woerner is the author of abook of the same title andfive others on rodeo histo-ry. In this program she willshare how she came to

    research and write thebooks on the history of the

    west, especially rodeo. Thisis a free program and no

    reservations are required.Woerner explained I felt

    I had short-changed theamazing women I had metduring this time, and decid-ed to tell their stories. Thatis how Western Women

    Who Dared to be Dif ferentcame to be. Most had someserious hardships theyencountered, and in spiteof it, they went on to doamazing things, in variousdifferent ways. I hope their

    stories inspire women and

    men to do wonderfulthings in their lives. Gail

    Woerner was raised on aranch near Willard, innortheastern Colorado,homesteaded by her great-grandparents. She grew up

    working cattle and break-ing horses with her grand-father. She moved to Texasin 1956, and presentlyresides on Lake Travis,outside Austin. Her firstbook was on her home

    community: Willard, Colo-

    rado, A Special Place inTime.

    In addition to the titlesmentioned earlier, sheauthored five books onrodeo history: FearlessFunnymen, the History ofthe Rodeo Clown, BellyFull of Bedsprings, TheHistory of Bronc Riding,Cowboy Up! The Historyof Bull Riding, Rope to

    Win, The Histor y of Steer,Calf & Team Roping, anda childrens book entitledCharley & Amanda MeetRusty the Rodeo Clown.

    Woerner contributedarticles for various west-ern-related magazines as

    well, including: The KetchPen, American CowboyMagazine, and WesternHorseman. For more than

    ten years, her columnBehind the Chutes &Elsewhere on the website:

    www.rodeoattitude.comexplores various rodeocowboys and cowgirls ofthe past, and chronicles

    western events sheattends.

    Woerner is Chairman of

    the Oral History Programfor the Rodeo HistoricalSociety and interviewscowboys and cowgirlsabout their lives in rodeo,

    which is archived at the

    SeeWOMEN, pg. 16

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    All real estate advertising in this newspaper issubject to the Fair Housing Act, whi ch makes itillegal to advertise any preference limitation ordiscrimination based on race, color, religion,sex, handicap, familial status, or nationalorigin, or an intention, to make any suchpreference, limitation, or discrimination.Familial status includes children under the ageof 18 living with parents or legal custodians;pregnant women and people securing custodyof children under 18. This newspaper will notknowingly accept any advertising for realestate which is in violation of the law. Our

    readers are hereby informed that all dwellingsadvertised in this newspaper are available onan equal opportunity basis. To complain ofdiscrimination, call HUD tol l-free at1-800-669-9777. The toll-free number for thehearing impaired is 1-800-927-9275.

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    women from page 14National Cowboy & West-

    rn Heritage Museum, inOklahoma City, Okla.

    hese videos include thosebeing inducted during

    odeo Historical SocietyInduction Weekend.

    Located at 200 FourthStreet, the Estes ParkMuseum is open Mondaysthrough Saturdays from 10a.m. until 5 p.m. and Sun-

    ays from 1 until 5 p.m.Beginning on Nov. 1, the

    useum will be open onFridays and Saturdaysrom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. andundays from 1 until 5 p.m.

    through April. The missionof the Estes Park Museumis to collect, interpret andpreserve local history, aswell as to present exhibits,programs and events for

    the education and benefitof residents and visitors ofall ages. For more informa-tion call the Estes Park

    Museum at 970-586-6256 or

    visit the Museums websiteat www.estes.org/museum.

    Admission to the gallery isfree.

    Courtesy Photo/ Estes Park

    Trail-Gazette

    Author and speaker Gail

    Woerner to present at the

    Estes Park Museum on Oct

    1 at 3 p.m. on Western

    Women Who Dare to be Dif-

    ferent.

    For the Trail-Gazette

    Regular services

    at the Estes Val-ley Library willbe closed all day

    on Sunday, Oct. 5 to allowfor a memorial event hon-oring longtime library sup-porter Katie Speer, whopassed away on Sept. 15.

    The librarys building willbe open to the public onOct. 5 from 2 to 6 p.m. tohost the special remem-brance.

    While the building willbe open on Oct. 5, comput-er access and check-outequipment will not be inoperation. Those needingto borrow materials or

    access computers areencouraged to visit on Sat-urday, Oct. 4, when thelibrary is open from 10

    a.m. to 5 p.m.Also during October, the

    Library will be closed all

    day on , Oct. 13 (Colum-bus Day) for staff trainingand for the annual library

    volunteer appreciation lun-

    cheon.Regular library hours

    are Monday through

    Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9p.m.; Friday and Saturdayfrom 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; andSunday from 1 to 5 p.m.

    Katie Speer

    L brary closed ct. 5for memorial event

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