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Berthoud Weekly Surveyor August 15, 2013 Page 9 6300 Highland Meadows Pkwy. Windsor www.HighlandMeadowsGolfCourse.com 4-Person Scramble Friday, Sept. 13 Lunch at Noon Tee Time 1:30 p.m. 1st Annual Berthoud Open Golf Tournament $500 will go toward the Berthoud Area Chamber of Commerce High School Scholarship fund to help a deserving BHS graduate. 4-Person Scramble Includes: 18 holes of golf, golf cart, lunch and awards presentation. Tuesday, Aug. 20 Berthoud High School Back to School Night, 5 - 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 Greeley Lighthouse Aglow is honored to have Matt & Amy Baldwin from Freedom & Joy Ministry on Satur- day, Aug. 17 at the home of Jean Gelatt; 1102 33rd Ave, Greeley. Fellowship and a potluck brunch starts at 9:30 a.m. Aglow International is a non-denom- inational global ministry in over 170 nations. Women, men and youth of the community are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Jean at 970- 405-8786 or Joanne at 970-515-9672 Thursday, Aug. 22 Back to School night at Turner Middle School, 6-7:30 p.m. Ivy Stockwell Back to School Night, 4:30 - 6 p.m. Friday, Aug. 23 Berthoud Elementary Meet & Greet Night, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 7 Annual Streetfest and silent auction — Join the party and celebrate with live music, dancers, food and fun at the 13th annual Wildfire Streetfest from 6-10 p.m. in downtown Berthoud. The main band, “Three Twins,” an- chored by John Magnie of Subdudes fame performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Other entertainment includes Keith Hancock & Friends, Drumming; Zach Damburger & Friends, HipHop; and Tap Roots, Tap Dancers. A silent auction to benefit Wildfire from 6 to 9 p.m features local artists including Pati Pelz, Grace Goodson, Gor- don Middleton and other gifts for sale include Eidelon CDs, B Squared Honey, gift baskets and certificates. Colorado Disability Pride Fest ‘13 - Saturday, Sept, 7, 12 Noon - parade in Old Town Ft. Collins to CSU. 1-6 p.m. at the Lagoon at CSU features the Flobots. Tickets www.codisabilitypridefest.org. Sunday, Sept. 8 5th Annual Fall Family Fun Run/ Walk in Town Park. Children’s free 1K run/walk - 8:30 a.m. 5K run or walk - 9 a.m. Online registration available at: www.active.com. The net proceeds from the event will be split equally between Berthoud Elementary PTA and Ivy Stockwell PTO to school wellness. www. berthoudrunwalk.org. Friday, Sept. 13 1st Annual Berthoud Open golf tournament will be held on Friday, Sept. 13 at Highland Meadows Golf Course in Windsor. The tournament is sponsored by the Berthoud Area Chamber of Com- merce and a college scholarship will be awarded to a Berthoud High School student. The tournament is open to everyone. Announcements The Town of Berthoud will be flushing hydrants Monday, Aug. 19 through Friday, Aug. 30. Residents may experience a brief discoloration of the water during this period, but this is tem- porary. Care should be taken to ensure clear water before doing laundry. Notice of Sewer Main Construc- tion — As part of the Town of Berthoud Wastewater Replacement Project, the sewer main in the alley between Fourth and Fifth streets, from Massachusetts to Capital is being upgraded. This project started Monday, Aug. 5 and will run through approximately Sept. 13. Construction of this project will require that the alley will be closed for this period of time. Intersecting east/west streets will also be closed for periods of time during the construction. Deliveries and trash pick-up should be on Fourth & Fifth Streets, not the alley, during construction. Your sewer service will not be interrupted while the project is being completed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Any questions or concerns please contact the Town of Berthoud at 970- 532-2643. House of Neighborly Service still needs food of all kinds, especially breakfast cereal and peanut butter. Urgent need for paper products. Thompson Early Childhood Pro- gram is now accepting applications for tuition-paying and Colorado preschool students. There will be a limited num- ber of slots available in the Berthoud area. Children will need to turn either three or four years of age by Oct. 1. Call 613-5052 or 613-5761 for more information or to receive an application. You can also go to the district website at www.thompsonschools.org, go to Schools>Early Childhood to complete the application. BHS woodworking classes are look- ing for any unwanted hardwood or soft- wood boards for student projects. We can also use Corian countertop pieces of various sizes. Please contact Robb Sommerfeld at 970-613-7719 or Robert. [email protected]. Have ideas on what would make students more successful with math or reading and writing? Be part of a subcommittee by posting at http:// tsdvoices.proboards.com. Contact: Liz. [email protected]. You got a problem with chemistry? There is help. Free tutoring services are provided every Tuesday from 6:30 – 8 p.m in room 141. This is an open, informal environment for all AP Chemis- try and Chemistry II students. This is a volunteer service provided by a chemist with 20+ years professional experience. Visit the McCarty-Fickel Home his- toric house museum at 645 Seventh St. in Berthoud. Operated by the Berthoud Historical Society. Tours by appoint- ment. Call 970-532-1916 in advance to arrange a tour. Scheduled Meetings AARP meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Lions Depot on Third Steet at 5 p.m. for a covered-dish supper. Please bring something to share with everyone. For more information, please contact Curtis Wilson at 532-2638. Alcoholics Anonymous meets at the Berthoud Lions Club every Monday and Friday nights from 8 to 9 p.m. Any- one desiring to quit drinking is welcome. There are no dues or fees. For more information, please call 532-4653. A Balance and Fall Prevention Class is being held weekly. It’s free. Drop-ins are welcome to attend. Classes are held at the Berthoud Area Community Center every Tuesday from 9 -9:45 a.m. Please call 970-532-2730 for more information. Berthoud Area Transportation Service (BATS) is available for Berthoud residents on a demand-response basis, which means that BATS will pick you up at your home and take you to your destination in Berthoud, Loveland or Longmont. Call 532-3049 to make a reservation or for more information. Ser- vice is available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Berthoud Fire Protection District board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at the Berthoud Area Com- munity Center, 248 Welch Ave. Agendas are available two days prior to the meet- ings by calling 532-2264. All meetings are open to the public. Berthoud Library board meets on the first Thursday of every month in the library community room at 7 p.m. Berthoud Lions Club meets on the first and third Thursday nights at 6:30 p.m. They meet at the Lions Depot at Third and Massachusetts. The depot is available for rent, contact Sam Waldo at 532-2001. For more information about the Lions Club call Bob Talley at 532- 2228. The Lions are available to loan out supplies for handicapped or disabled people. Contact Curtis Wilson at 532- 2638. Berthoud Parents As Teachers is a free service for all families living in Ber- thoud who are expecting a child or with children ages birth to five. It includes personalized visits/parent education, group meetings and developmental screenings. Bilingual services available. Contact Rhonda Richer at 970-215- 0305 or [email protected]. http://berthoudpat.weebly.com. Berthoud TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Lions Club depot. Call Joan for information at 667-4206. The Berthoud Transportation Advisory Committee meets quarterly at 8 a.m. at town hall. For information call 532-2643. Celebrate Recovery — 12-step program for anyone with hurts, habits or hang-ups. Wednesdays 5:30 - 9 p.m. at 250 Mountain Ave., Berthoud. Call 532- 9886 during office hours. Call for more information 532-9886. First Presbyterian Church adult bible study, every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Facilitated by Rev. Jerry Groves. Eighth Steet and Massachusetts Avenue. Every- one welcome. Friends of the Library board meets in the library community room at 3 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month. Historic Preservation Advisory Committee meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Town of Ber- thoud offices board room. For informa- tion call 970-581-4603. Job’s Daughters Bethel #37 meets on the first and third Friday of each month at 7:15 p.m. at the Longmont Masonic Building, 312 Main St. The or- ganization is open to girls between the ages of 10 and 20 who are interested in self-improvement and service to com- munity. For details contact Megan Fritts 970-213-9050. All girls are welcome. Justin Bauer Memorial Post #67 of the American Legion meets on the second Thursday of each month at the Berthoud Area Community Center, 7 p.m. Contact Paul Talafuse for more information, 532-4498. Larimer County Commissioner Tom Donnelly is in Berthoud the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Light- house Cafe at 8:30 a.m. The Larimer County Republican of- fice is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sign up to volunteer and help with voter registration, set up and staff booths at events, walk in the parades, make phone calls, assist in your precinct and many other activities. 4020 S. College Ave., Unit 11 in Fort Col- lins. 970-224-2577 or www.larimerGOP. org. Larimer County Open Lands — All meetings will be held on the fourth Thursday of each month with the excep- tion of November and December at 500 E. Third St. in Loveland. Meeting time is from 5 – 8 p.m. Please call 679-4534 if you need more information. Larimer County Planning Commis- sion meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Hearing Room, 200 W. Oak St., first floor, Fort Collins. www.larimer.org/bcc/meetings Little Thompson Water District Board of Directors meeting dates and agendas are posted on their website at www.ltwd.org, The district office is at 835 E. Highway 56, Berthoud. Longs Peak Networking meets every Tuesday at 9 a.m. with the goal of assisting with your job search or overall career development. lpnet.org. Life Bridge Church, west on Highway 66 from the intersection of Highway 287 (Main St.), Longmont. Main entrance on west side. Moms in Touch is currently meet- ing to pray for our school-aged stu- dents, teachers, staff and schools each Wednesday from 9-10 a.m. We would love to have you join us at Grace Place (upstairs). Any questions, contact Kim Land at 532-9886. MOPS group is meeting at Berthoud Family Church located at 39820 Na- tions Way, just west of town on 56 to the curve, then it is to the east of the Carter Lake turn-off on County Road 23. The group meets the first and third Friday of each month at 9:30 a.m. Parks and Open Space Advisory Committee regular meetings every fourth Wednesday at town hall - 6:30 p.m. Planning Commission meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7 p.m. at town hall. Reminisce meets on the first and third Mondays of each month at 11 a.m. in the Berthoud Area Community Center. Seniors and Law Enforcement To- gether (SALT) meets the third Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. in the Ber- thoud Area Community Center. Tree Advisory Committee meets on the third Monday of each month at town hall at 5:30 p.m. Utility Advisory Committee meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at town hall. Wisdom Seekers will be meet- ing every Thursday, 9-11 a.m. at Grace Place in Berthoud, beginning Aug. 29 through March 2014. To register, or for more information, please contact Jill at 970-532-4936 or [email protected] or Donna at 303-775-4006 or rose55@aol. com. COMMUNITYCALENDAR Send your calendar items regarding non-profit organizations only to [email protected] by Monday at noon. Contact the chamber at 970-532-4200 to be a sponsor or to play in the tournament. HELP WANTED PT custodial work wanted. 12 yrs exp. at elem. school. 412-0642 or 214-4316 Exp. piano teacher, have openings for students. 214-4316 Merry’s Home Child care has openings for all ages. 970-409-8807. SERVICES Red Haworth farm for sale by owner. 35-75 acres. 970-532-2379 FOR SALE CLASSIFIEDS $3 per line - per week Custom + $2 LEGAL NOTICES $8 per column inch - 1st week $7.50 per column inch for each additional week Deadline to place a classified ad or legal notice is Monday at 3 p.m.for each Thursday edition. Send to [email protected] or call 970.532.2252. Hobbies of America, dealers wanted, free info. 532-2448 Berthoud by owner — 3 bath, 3 bdrm., finished bsmt. Needs cosmetic upgrade. 532-2448 Admin. Assistant — Appointment coordination, event and meeting planning, make travel arrange- ments, running errands, setting ap- pointments, monitor expenses, raise monthly invoice. Send your resume and salary expectations to: [email protected]. Methodist Church Rummage Sale, Saturday, Aug. 17; 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Corner of Ninth Street and Lake Avenue; please follow the signs. Furniture, clothing (adults & kids), toys and books, electronics (work- ing fax machines,printers, t.v.’s), household items, washer and dryer, refrigerator and electric stove, draft- ing table and lots still in boxes yet to be identified. Free garage sale ads through September E-mail to [email protected] Community Partnering 2014 grant cycle begins Larimer County Natural Resources Department announces the opening of the 2014 Small Grants for Community Partnering grant cycle. Applications are due Friday, Sept. 6, 2013, at 3 p.m., with awards an- nounced by February 2014. These grants are offered to individuals, organizations and groups, and homeowner or property owner associa- tions for community, neighborhood and group projects for: Protection or enhancement of open space, trails, nat- ural areas, wildlife habitat, river areas and wetlands on private or public land, agriculture, increased access to open lands and natural areas, and research on open spaces. Application forms, selection criteria, and other information may be obtained online at: www.larimer.org/naturalre- sources/openlands/smallgrants.htm, or in person at Larimer County Natural Resources Department, located at 1800 S. CR 31 in Loveland, or by mail by contacting Sue Burke at 970-679-4566 or [email protected] . County spraying for West Nile mosquitoes The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment will spray for culex mosquitoes in some areas of unincorporated Larimer County on the same nights that the city of Fort Collins will be spraying. The areas in the county that are scheduled to be sprayed are highly populated and are directly adjacent to areas being treated in Fort Collins. To see a map of areas to be sprayed in unincorporated Larimer County, go to: www.comosquitocontrol.com. Weather permitting, and depending upon location, truck-based spraying for culex mosquitoes will occur on the nights of Aug. 19 or on the nights of Aug. 15 and 20. Designated areas in unincorporated Larimer County that are north of the city limits will be sprayed on Aug. 19. Designated areas in unincorporated Larimer County that are south of the city limits will be sprayed on Aug. 20. The mosquito spraying will be per- formed during the hours of 8 p.m. and 2 a.m. on these nights. Due to the nature of this public health spraying, shutoff requests will not be honored this time. Human West Nile virus cases escalating rapidly in Larimer County A rapid increase this week in report- ed human cases of West Nile disease reflects the significant rise in West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes during the second and third week of July. So far in Larimer County there are 12 WNV human cases reported, including four severe (neuroinvasive) cases, three from the Fort Collins area and one from the Loveland area. Neuroinvasive cases include menin- gitis, encephalitis and paralysis. Case reports are expected to continue to rise from infections that have already occurred but have not yet been diag- nosed or reported. Historically (2003-2012), Larimer County has had one of the highest rates of neuroinvasive WNV disease in the nation. For more tips on what you can do to prevent West Nile virus, or on repellent use, visit: http://larimer.org/health/cd/ westnile.asp, or call (970) 498-6700. Pre-registration is required for work- shops and space is limited. Register online at www.larimer.org/ext or call Edie McSherry at (970) 498-6008. The complete summer workshop schedule is available at www.larimer.org/ext. All workshops held at Larimer County Extension Office, 1525 Blue Spruce Dr., Fort Collins. Larimer County news & notes

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6300 Highland Meadows Pkwy.Windsor

www.HighlandMeadowsGolfCourse.com

4-Person ScrambleFriday, Sept. 13Lunch at NoonTee Time 1:30 p.m.

1st Annual Berthoud Open Golf Tournament

Interested in fi elding a team or sponsoring a hole?Contact: [email protected] or 970-532-4200

Please note there are a limited number of golfi ng spaces and sponsorship opportunities available.

Win a 2014 Chevrolet Malibu with a Hole-In-One! Sponsored by Davidson-Gebhardt Chevrolet

$500 will go toward the Berthoud Area Chamber of Commerce High School Scholarship fund to help a deserving BHS graduate.

Wi 2014 Ch l t M lib

Have fun and help make this a signature event year a� er year!

4-Person ScrambleIncludes: 18 holes of golf,

golf cart, lunch and awards presentation.

Hosted by:

Sponsors include:

Tuesday, Aug. 20Berthoud High School Back to

School Night, 5 - 7:30 p.m.Saturday, Aug. 17Greeley Lighthouse Aglow is

honored to have Matt & Amy Baldwin from Freedom & Joy Ministry on Satur-day, Aug. 17 at the home of Jean Gelatt; 1102 33rd Ave, Greeley. Fellowship and a potluck brunch starts at 9:30 a.m. Aglow International is a non-denom-inational global ministry in over 170 nations. Women, men and youth of the community are welcome to attend. For more information, contact Jean at 970-405-8786 or Joanne at 970-515-9672

Thursday, Aug. 22Back to School night at Turner

Middle School, 6-7:30 p.m. Ivy Stockwell Back to School Night,

4:30 - 6 p.m.Friday, Aug. 23Berthoud Elementary Meet &

Greet Night, 4:30 - 5:30 p.m.Saturday, Sept. 7Annual Streetfest and silent

auction — Join the party and celebrate with live music, dancers, food and fun at the 13th annual Wildfire Streetfest from 6-10 p.m. in downtown Berthoud. The main band, “Three Twins,” an-chored by John Magnie of Subdudes fame performs from 7 to 10 p.m. Other entertainment includes Keith Hancock & Friends, Drumming; Zach Damburger & Friends, HipHop; and Tap Roots, Tap Dancers.

A silent auction to benefit Wildfire from 6 to 9 p.m features local artists including Pati Pelz, Grace Goodson, Gor-don Middleton and other gifts for sale include Eidelon CDs, B Squared Honey, gift baskets and certificates.

Colorado Disability Pride Fest ‘13 - Saturday, Sept, 7, 12 Noon - parade in Old Town Ft. Collins to CSU. 1-6 p.m. at the Lagoon at CSU features the Flobots. Tickets www.codisabilitypridefest.org.

Sunday, Sept. 85th Annual Fall Family Fun Run/

Walk in Town Park. Children’s free 1K run/walk - 8:30 a.m. 5K run or walk - 9 a.m. Online registration available at: www.active.com. The net proceeds from the event will be split equally between Berthoud Elementary PTA and Ivy Stockwell PTO to school wellness. www.berthoudrunwalk.org.

Friday, Sept. 131st Annual Berthoud Open golf

tournament will be held on Friday, Sept. 13 at Highland Meadows Golf Course in Windsor. The tournament is sponsored by the Berthoud Area Chamber of Com-merce and a college scholarship will be awarded to a Berthoud High School student. The tournament is open to everyone.

AnnouncementsThe Town of Berthoud will be

flushing hydrants Monday, Aug. 19 through Friday, Aug. 30. Residents may experience a brief discoloration of the water during this period, but this is tem-porary. Care should be taken to ensure clear water before doing laundry.

Notice of Sewer Main Construc-tion — As part of the Town of Berthoud Wastewater Replacement Project, the sewer main in the alley between Fourth and Fifth streets, from Massachusetts to Capital is being upgraded. This project started Monday, Aug. 5 and will run through approximately Sept. 13. Construction of this project will require that the alley will be closed for this period of time. Intersecting east/west streets will also be closed for periods of time during the construction. Deliveries and trash pick-up should be on Fourth & Fifth Streets, not the alley, during construction. Your sewer service will not be interrupted while the project is being completed. We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

Any questions or concerns please contact the Town of Berthoud at 970-532-2643.

House of Neighborly Service still needs food of all kinds, especially breakfast cereal and peanut butter. Urgent need for paper products.

Thompson Early Childhood Pro-gram is now accepting applications for tuition-paying and Colorado preschool students. There will be a limited num-ber of slots available in the Berthoud area. Children will need to turn either three or four years of age by Oct. 1. Call 613-5052 or 613-5761 for more information or to receive an application. You can also go to the district website at www.thompsonschools.org, go to Schools>Early Childhood to complete the application.

BHS woodworking classes are look-ing for any unwanted hardwood or soft-wood boards for student projects. We can also use Corian countertop pieces of various sizes. Please contact Robb Sommerfeld at 970-613-7719 or [email protected].

Have ideas on what would make students more successful with math or reading and writing? Be part of a subcommittee by posting at http://tsdvoices.proboards.com. Contact: [email protected].

You got a problem with chemistry? There is help. Free tutoring services are provided every Tuesday from 6:30 – 8 p.m in room 141. This is an open, informal environment for all AP Chemis-try and Chemistry II students. This is a volunteer service provided by a chemist with 20+ years professional experience.

Visit the McCarty-Fickel Home his-toric house museum at 645 Seventh St. in Berthoud. Operated by the Berthoud Historical Society. Tours by appoint-ment. Call 970-532-1916 in advance to arrange a tour.

Scheduled Meetings

AARP meets on the second Wednesday of each month at the Lions Depot on Third Steet at 5 p.m. for a covered-dish supper. Please bring something to share with everyone. For more information, please contact Curtis Wilson at 532-2638.

Alcoholics Anonymous meets at the Berthoud Lions Club every Monday and Friday nights from 8 to 9 p.m. Any-one desiring to quit drinking is welcome. There are no dues or fees. For more information, please call 532-4653.

A Balance and Fall Prevention Class is being held weekly. It’s free. Drop-ins are welcome to attend. Classes are held at the Berthoud Area Community Center every Tuesday from 9 -9:45 a.m. Please call 970-532-2730 for more information.

Berthoud Area Transportation Service (BATS) is available for Berthoud residents on a demand-response basis, which means that BATS will pick you up at your home and take you to your destination in Berthoud, Loveland or Longmont. Call 532-3049 to make a reservation or for more information. Ser-vice is available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Berthoud Fire Protection District board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at the Berthoud Area Com-munity Center, 248 Welch Ave. Agendas are available two days prior to the meet-ings by calling 532-2264. All meetings are open to the public.

Berthoud Library board meets on the first Thursday of every month in the library community room at 7 p.m.

Berthoud Lions Club meets on the first and third Thursday nights at 6:30 p.m. They meet at the Lions Depot at Third and Massachusetts. The depot is available for rent, contact Sam Waldo at 532-2001. For more information about the Lions Club call Bob Talley at 532-2228. The Lions are available to loan out supplies for handicapped or disabled people. Contact Curtis Wilson at 532-2638.

Berthoud Parents As Teachers is a free service for all families living in Ber-thoud who are expecting a child or with children ages birth to five. It includes personalized visits/parent education, group meetings and developmental screenings. Bilingual services available. Contact Rhonda Richer at 970-215-0305 or [email protected]. http://berthoudpat.weebly.com.

Berthoud TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Wednesday at 8:30 a.m. at the Lions Club depot. Call Joan for information at 667-4206.

The Berthoud Transportation Advisory Committee meets quarterly at 8 a.m. at town hall. For information call 532-2643.

Celebrate Recovery — 12-step program for anyone with hurts, habits or hang-ups. Wednesdays 5:30 - 9 p.m. at 250 Mountain Ave., Berthoud. Call 532-9886 during office hours. Call for more information 532-9886.

First Presbyterian Church adult bible study, every Sunday at 8:30 a.m. Facilitated by Rev. Jerry Groves. Eighth Steet and Massachusetts Avenue. Every-one welcome.

Friends of the Library board meets in the library community room at 3 p.m. on the third Tuesday of each month.

Historic Preservation Advisory Committee meets monthly on the fourth Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Town of Ber-thoud offices board room. For informa-tion call 970-581-4603.

Job’s Daughters Bethel #37 meets on the first and third Friday of each month at 7:15 p.m. at the Longmont Masonic Building, 312 Main St. The or-ganization is open to girls between the ages of 10 and 20 who are interested in self-improvement and service to com-munity. For details contact Megan Fritts 970-213-9050. All girls are welcome.

Justin Bauer Memorial Post #67 of the American Legion meets on the

second Thursday of each month at the Berthoud Area Community Center, 7 p.m. Contact Paul Talafuse for more information, 532-4498.

Larimer County Commissioner Tom Donnelly is in Berthoud the fourth Wednesday of every month at the Light-house Cafe at 8:30 a.m.

The Larimer County Republican of-fice is open Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sign up to volunteer and help with voter registration, set up and staff booths at events, walk in the parades, make phone calls, assist in your precinct and many other activities. 4020 S. College Ave., Unit 11 in Fort Col-lins. 970-224-2577 or www.larimerGOP.org.

Larimer County Open Lands — All meetings will be held on the fourth Thursday of each month with the excep-tion of November and December at 500 E. Third St. in Loveland. Meeting time is from 5 – 8 p.m. Please call 679-4534 if you need more information.

Larimer County Planning Commis-sion meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in the Hearing Room, 200 W. Oak St., first floor, Fort Collins. www.larimer.org/bcc/meetings

Little Thompson Water District Board of Directors meeting dates and agendas are posted on their website at www.ltwd.org, The district office is at 835 E. Highway 56, Berthoud.

Longs Peak Networking meets every Tuesday at 9 a.m. with the goal of assisting with your job search or overall career development. lpnet.org. Life Bridge Church, west on Highway 66 from the intersection of Highway 287 (Main St.), Longmont. Main entrance on west side.

Moms in Touch is currently meet-ing to pray for our school-aged stu-dents, teachers, staff and schools each Wednesday from 9-10 a.m. We would love to have you join us at Grace Place (upstairs). Any questions, contact Kim Land at 532-9886.

MOPS group is meeting at Berthoud Family Church located at 39820 Na-

tions Way, just west of town on 56 to the curve, then it is to the east of the Carter Lake turn-off on County Road 23. The group meets the first and third Friday of each month at 9:30 a.m.

Parks and Open Space Advisory Committee regular meetings every fourth Wednesday at town hall - 6:30 p.m.

Planning Commission meets on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 7 p.m. at town hall.

Reminisce meets on the first and third Mondays of each month at 11 a.m. in the Berthoud Area Community Center.

Seniors and Law Enforcement To-gether (SALT) meets the third Thursday of each month at 10 a.m. in the Ber-thoud Area Community Center.

Tree Advisory Committee meets on the third Monday of each month at town hall at 5:30 p.m.

Utility Advisory Committee meets on the second Wednesday of each month at 5:30 p.m. at town hall.

Wisdom Seekers will be meet-ing every Thursday, 9-11 a.m. at Grace Place in Berthoud, beginning Aug. 29 through March 2014. To register, or for more information, please contact Jill at 970-532-4936 or [email protected] or Donna at 303-775-4006 or [email protected].

COMMUNITYCALENDAR Send your calendar items regarding non-profit organizations only to [email protected] by Monday at noon.

Contact the chamber at 970-532-4200 to be a sponsor or to play in the tournament.

HELP WANTED

PT custodial work wanted. 12 yrs exp. at elem. school. 412-0642 or 214-4316Exp. piano teacher, have openings for students. 214-4316

Merry’s Home Child care has openings for all ages. 970-409-8807.

SERVICES

Red Haworth farm for sale by owner. 35-75 acres. 970-532-2379

FOR SALE

CLASSIFIEDS$3 per line - per week

Custom + $2LEGAL NOTICES

$8 per column inch - 1st week$7.50 per column inch

for each additional weekDeadline to place a classified

ad or legal notice is Monday at 3 p.m.for each Thursday edition.

Send to [email protected] or call 970.532.2252.

Hobbies of America, dealers wanted, free info. 532-2448

Berthoud by owner — 3 bath, 3 bdrm., finished bsmt. Needs cosmetic upgrade. 532-2448

Admin. Assistant — Appointment coordination, event and meeting planning, make travel arrange-ments, running errands, setting ap-pointments, monitor expenses, raise monthly invoice. Send your resume and salary expectations to: [email protected].

Methodist Church Rummage Sale, Saturday, Aug. 17; 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Corner of Ninth Street and Lake Avenue; please follow the signs. Furniture, clothing (adults & kids), toys and books, electronics (work-ing fax machines,printers, t.v.’s), household items, washer and dryer, refrigerator and electric stove, draft-ing table and lots still in boxes yet to be identified.

Free garage sale ads through SeptemberE-mail to [email protected]

Community Partnering 2014 grant cycle begins

Larimer County Natural Resources Department announces the opening of the 2014 Small Grants for Community Partnering grant cycle. Applications are due Friday, Sept. 6, 2013, at 3 p.m., with awards an-nounced by February 2014.

These grants are offered to individuals, organizations and groups, and homeowner or property owner associa-tions for community, neighborhood and group projects for: Protection or enhancement of open space, trails, nat-ural areas, wildlife habitat, river areas and wetlands on private or public land, agriculture, increased access to open lands and natural areas, and research on open spaces.

Application forms, selection criteria, and other information may be obtained online at: www.larimer.org/naturalre-sources/openlands/smallgrants.htm, or in person at Larimer County Natural Resources Department, located at 1800 S. CR 31 in Loveland, or by mail by contacting Sue Burke at 970-679-4566 or [email protected] .

County spraying for West Nile mosquitoes

The Larimer County Department of Health and Environment will spray for culex mosquitoes in some areas of unincorporated Larimer County on the same nights that the city of Fort Collins will be spraying. The areas in the county that are scheduled to be sprayed are highly populated and are directly adjacent to areas being treated in Fort Collins.

To see a map of areas to be sprayed in unincorporated Larimer County, go to: www.comosquitocontrol.com.

Weather permitting, and depending upon location, truck-based spraying

for culex mosquitoes will occur on the nights of Aug. 19 or on the nights of Aug. 15 and 20.

Designated areas in unincorporated Larimer County that are north of the city limits will be sprayed on Aug. 19. Designated areas in unincorporated Larimer County that are south of the city limits will be sprayed on Aug. 20. The mosquito spraying will be per-formed during the hours of 8 p.m. and

2 a.m. on these nights. Due to the nature of this public health spraying, shutoff requests will not be honored this time.

Human West Nile virus cases escalating rapidly in Larimer County

A rapid increase this week in report-ed human cases of West Nile disease reflects the significant rise in West Nile virus-infected mosquitoes during the second and third week of July. So far in Larimer County there are 12 WNV human cases reported, including four severe (neuroinvasive) cases, three from the Fort Collins area and one from the Loveland area.

Neuroinvasive cases include menin-gitis, encephalitis and paralysis. Case reports are expected to continue to rise from infections that have already occurred but have not yet been diag-nosed or reported.

Historically (2003-2012), Larimer County has had one of the highest rates of neuroinvasive WNV disease in the nation.

For more tips on what you can do to prevent West Nile virus, or on repellent use, visit: http://larimer.org/health/cd/westnile.asp, or call (970) 498-6700.

Pre-registration is required for work-shops and space is limited. Register online at www.larimer.org/ext or call Edie McSherry at (970) 498-6008. The complete summer workshop schedule is available at www.larimer.org/ext. All workshops held at Larimer County Extension Office, 1525 Blue Spruce Dr., Fort Collins.

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