“This project is important to the community, as well as Lornet, says John Lorimer, “and will allow us to show how proud of our community we all are. In the current economy, the Visitors Center facelift would not be possible without generous contributions of the community. Our Chamber of Commerce is engaged and working down the path to help save our local economy. I encourage everyone to get involved – donations of money, time or supplies will be gratefully accepted.”
Businesses Come Forward With Donations for Visitors Center
“This project is important to the community, as well as Lornet, says John Lorimer, “and will allow us to show how proud of our community we all are. In the current economy, the Visitors Center facelift would not be possible without generous contributions of the community. Our Chamber of Commerce is engaged and working down the path to help save our local economy. I encourage everyone to get involved – donations of money, time or supplies will be gratefully accepted.”
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RATS’ NEST – A rack of demo bikes at last year’s Ridgway Area Trails (RAT) Festival in Hartwell Park. This year’s 3rd annual will again feature trail building and skills clinics, along with a new Friday beer-and-shorts film night at the Sherbino Theater. (Courtesy photo)
VOLUNTEER Linda Granzow worked twine through spent round casings at the Welcome Home Montrose Warrior Resource Center last week. (Photo by William Woody)
WARRIOR WIND CHIMES – Welcome Home Montrose staff Emily Smith painted ceramic part of wind chimes at the Welcome Home Montrose Warrior Resource Center last week. (Photo by William Woody)
BACK HOME IN TELLURIDE – members of Telluride’s Volunteer Fire Department helped move the Galloping Goose No. 4 back to its home next to the San Miguel County Courthouse on May 16. The railbus spent the last four years in Ridgway while it was refurbished. (Photo by Brett Schreckengost)

ROBERT JUSTIS (Courtesy photo)
