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Community News & Notes

The Turkey Bowl will return on Thanksgiving. The football game is put on by Glenwood Springs High School alumni but is open to anyone who wants to come out and play some football on Thanksgiving morning.The game starts at 9 a.m. at Sayre Park.

The all kids valleywide musical, 42nd Street, debuts in Basalt at 7 p.m. Dec. 1-3 at Basalt Middle School. Limited seating: 319-1879 to reserve tickets in advance.

The community is warmly invited to attend the Christian Science Thanksgiving Service at 10 a.m. Thursday, Nov. 24. It will be held in The Victorian, located at 734 W. Main St., Aspen. Child care is available. All are welcome.



Land Title in Glenwood Springs will again be participating in the Angel Tree program for LIFT-UP, and anyone wishing to adopt a family for holiday gifts may stop by Land Titles office at 1317 Grand Ave., Suite 200, and select an angel.

The Redstone Community Association will continue its 2005-2006 Winter Series program with Getting to know the Sacred Sites of the Utes, at 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 4, at the Redstone Inn. Kenny Frost, a Southern Ute Indian, archaeological law expert and consultant to the Forest Service, will give a slide presentation on and share his knowledge of Ute sacred sites in and near the Crystal River Valley. For information, call 704-1843.



A Holy Cross Preschool community open house will be from 4-8 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 6. Refreshments will be served. Meet the director, teachers and board members. Full-time, part-time and drop-in spots are available, and school is accepting enrollments for its opening on Jan. 2. The school is located near the car wash in West Glenwood Springs, next to the Chrysler Dealership (formerly Ray Motors) at Holy Cross Lutheran Church. 945-5304.


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