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Turning Back the Pages

Patrick Henry Sweeney by Patrick Henry Sweeney
April 20, 2017
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Turning Back the Pages

30 years ago – April 24, 1987

The Nederland Junior-Senior High School students from Gilpin County on the third quarter honor roll are: 12th grade – Carl Goal, Alissa Reardon, Sharon Cortez, Raymond Keegan, Eve Kwiatkowski, Jennifer Fey, Jeanna Edwards, Brian Gale, Brenda Barker, and Cindy Morgan. 11th grade – Rachelle Iantorno, David Bechtle, Stacy Pahl, Becky Farrell, Shauna Ford, Jeff Jonas, and Jeffrey Walvoord. 10th grade – Ryan Dillon and Stacy Taylor. 9th grade – B.J. Ball and Robin Floyd. 8th grade – Christa Robison, Melinda Ball, Heather Felix, Brandt Dillon, Jason Kaye, and Kyle Lattenhauer. 7th grade – Jesse Diamond, Willow King, Paul Gray, Britt Keegan, Melissa Muniz, John Pahl, April Block, and Skye Downing.

The bunny wearing the “big” sunglasses paid a special visit to the City of Central on April 18th. The annual event, sponsored by the Elks Ladies, was held in the Teller House Garden for children aged 12 and under. The egg hunt was divided into two age groups, children six and under, and kids seven through 12. Approximately 140 participated. Everyone received an Easer basket filled with goodies. A number of businesses and private individuals contributed gifts and cash as well as their time to make the Easter egg hunt a huge success. On Easter, Black Hawk held its first Easter Egg Hunt at the park. It included not only the egg hunt, but provided entertainment for children of all ages. The activities included a pony ride, a petting zoo, and a moon walk. The Easter bunny with the “big” feet visited the children. Charles Maddox, businessman in Black Hawk, organized the event and collected donations from local merchants. Prizes were awarded for a coloring contest. Everyone was a winner by receiving prizes, candy, and eggs.

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