Community News

Comm.Kefalas hosted Sallie Clark, State Director for USDA Rural Development at the Leeper Center, Wed. Jan. 22nd. She covered a variety of topics and Helen Boggs took great notes (click the "View" tab). Things were brought up from value-added products to rural infrastructure and economic opportunities within a rural context. Pam Marcus-Bause gave an update on Larimer Broadband strategic initiative. Thanks to Commissioner Kefalas for hosting this conversation! The NEXT WAVERLY...
In case you haven't noticed, or been around that way, there is a "Little Free Library" located on the northwest corner of County Roads 17 and 66. It is well-used (always a new variety of books!) and is a fun thing to have in the neighborhood! So check it out when you have a chance or need a local diversion on a snowy afternoon! Many thanks to the landowner who put it together.
FREE LOGS from TREE TOP! Tree Top Plant Health Management offers free logs and drop off service. Folks can use these logs for horse jumps, landscape purposes, gun range back stops, etc. Since the service is free, they don't offer any customization of size of logs, but will drop them in a location as requested by the homeowner. Call 568-9695.
THANKS to all community members who helped make this year's annual gathering a fun and festive time! A special thanks to our beekeeping presenter, and to Tree Top and Pringle's Wines for super door prizes, as well as to Commissioner Kefalas who fielded questions from residents. Elections were held, and Directors elected were: Letitia Betchel, Helen Boggs, Doug Gudenkauf, Jan Kroeger, Carolyn Ownby, George Reed, Steve Sarno, and Ron Splittgerber. Officer elections were held via email due to...
Attached is the Fall Small Acreage Management Newsletter from Karen Crumbaker, CSU Larimer County Extension. Some interesting reading!! Click the "View" tab below.