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Bringing equity outdoors


There are children who were born and raised in the Grand Valley who have never been to Colorado National Monument or camped or fished or hiked Mount Garfield.
For those who would ask “why?” when access to public lands is so readily available, the reasons are multi-hued, but mainly socio-economic in nature.
Parks passes cost money. Outdoor recreation gear can be specialized and expensive. Transportation to get to a trail head may be hard to come by. It’s intimidating to learn new skills like kayaking or rock climbing without instruction. And so on.
There’s no shortage of organizations in this valley whose missions include exposing “underserved” youth to outdoor experiences. Colorado Canyons Association, the Outdoor Wilderness Lab and the Riverside Educational Center are just a few examples. We’re lucky in ways that many communities in Colorado aren’t. Well-formed nonprofits here either have grant writers on staff or relationships ....

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Printed Letters: April 23, 2021


Thanks to after-school professionals in valley
During the past year, providing safe, enriching and nurturing after-school spaces for K-12 students has been both increasingly challenging and increasingly necessary.
Challenging, because of health and safety limitations (including remote learning during portions of 2020) and increased needs for many families including hunger, housing, and the lack of affordable and sufficient child care.
Necessary, because all children and youth need safe spaces where caring adults can help them to reach their full potential. This has been especially true during the ongoing pandemic as daily stressors increased for all of us.
The week of April 19-23 is National Afterschool Professionals Week, in honor of the many women and men who work to provide safe spaces, academic tutoring, and inclusive communities for students in grades K-12 during the after-school hours. ....

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Your Town: April 18, 2021


Masks are still encouraged/requested/required by some businesses or agencies, but the relaxed regulations will soon leaves us with a plethora of colorful and creative obsoletes.
A co-worker was quick to suggest a burning party, but the internet is full of fun and practical ideas for reuse such as a hammock for your hamster, a sleep mask or quilting squares (although masks are anything but square).
For the single-use disposable masks, researchers at Australia’s RMIT University have proposed mixing shredded face masks with recycled concrete aggregate to pave roads.
That gives a whole new meaning to the inadvertent face-plant on the asphalt. ....

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Biz Buzz Feb. 28, 2021


new members and officers to its Board of Trustees.
Dustin Wells, Chair of the Board of Trustees: Wells, president of Grand Valley Banks’ Fruita Branch, replaces Blaine Buck as the board’s chair. Wells joined the board in 2018 and is a fourth generation Fruita native. He is married with two children.
Jennifer Landini, Vice Chair of the Board of Trustees: Landini has served on the board since 2019. She’s the regional president for Bank of the San Juan’s Northwest region, which includes branches in Grand Junction, Rangely, Meeker, Craig, Steamboat and Oak Creek. She is married with two children. ....

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