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She and other award-winners will be honored at a luncheon in Breckenridge May 1.
Easter egg hunt
The annual Easter egg hunt takes place at 9 a.m. Saturday, April 8, at Community Park outside the Fort Lupton Recreation Center, 203 S. Harrison Ave.
The traditional event also includes fresh coffee for the adults and fun for the kids.
Hunting areas are set off by age .. up to 3 years, 4- to 8-year-olds and 9- to 12-year-olds. Ten gold prize eggs will be in each of the hunting areas. There will be an opportunity for pictures with the Easter bunny, too.
Visit https://fortluptonco. gov/857/Easter-Egg-Hunt.
Great Plains Field of Honor ment on the easement and to let Metro construct and maintain a so-called “force main” connection. ose pipelines convey wastewater from the discharge side of a pump to a discharge point, according to
Pearson Park, U.S. Highway 85 and state Highway 52, will be the scene of a four-day display of the Great Plains Field of Honor. It runs from April 26 through April 29.
It honors veterans, and first responders, including those in public safety, fire and EMS. Dedicate a flag, make a donation or become a sponsor at: https://www.healingfield.org/event/fortluptonco23/.
Cinco de Mayo 5K is year’s Cinco de Mayo 5K run will be at 4:30 p.m. Friday, May 5, at Railroad Park, across the street from the Fort Lupton Recreation Center, 203 S. Harrison Ave.

Live music and prizes are part of the agenda as well. Visit https:// fortluptonco.gov/775/Cinco-deMayo-5K.
ONGOING
Committee openings e city of Fort Lupton has openings on several citywide committees. Visit https://www. fortluptonco.gov/966/I-Want-ToApply-for-a-Committee
“ target=”_blank”> Splash pad e city of Fort Lupton is searching for comments about and sponsorships for a new splash pad.
Sponsor funds will be used for the splash park and amenities. Call 303857-6694
Donation time e Fort Lupton Food & Clothing Bank is asking for donations of canned fruits and nuts, varieties of dry pasta and pasta dinners, peanut butter and canned meat such as tuna (including the pouches).

Other potential donations could google.com.

Veterans’ Day e city’s Field of Dream program to honor service veterans will be in late April. Mayor Zo Hubbard said include chicken, Vienna sausages, spam and salmon. e bank also needs personal items, such as toiletries and baby needs.


Drop o donations at the food and clothing bank’s back door, 421 Denver Ave., weekdays between 9 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Call 303-857-1096.
Walk with a doc
Platte Valley Medical Center’s cardiac rehab team and Walk With A Doc will host monthly walks with Dr. Christopher Cannon, an interventional cardiologist at Brighton Heart and Vascular Institute. is is a walking program for everyone interested in taking steps for a healthier lifestyle. After a few minutes to learn about a current health topic from the doctor, spend the rest of the hour enjoying a healthy walk and fun talk.
Blessings in a Bag the change was the result of normal weather patterns in mid-November. More information is available at cromano@fortluptonco.gov, at mayor@ fortluptonco.gov or by calling 720928-4071.
Fort Lupton’s Backpack Program helps school children in need with a backpack of healthy food. It’s an allvolunteer program and is in need of volunteers. If interested in volunteering or donating, call 303-7184440. Mail donations to Blessings in a Bag, 306 Park Ave., Fort Lupton 80621.
Fort Lupton Police Blotter
Feb. 25
Police arrested a Denver man, 42, on a Department of Corrections warrant for a parole violation on a weapons charge in the 200 block of Second Street. He was held on bond at the Weld County Jail.
Feb. 26
A Fort Lupton woman, 32, was arrested for DUI, possession of drug paraphernalia, child abuse, and reckless endangerment at U.S. Highway & Weld County Road 22.5. She was held on bond at the Weld County Jail.
A Denver man, 23, was issued a summons for a license plate violation at Denver Avenue & Ninth Street.
Feb. 27
Police issued a summons to a Fort Lupton man,
61, for driving while license is suspended at U.S. Highway 85 & Weld County Road 14.5.
A Fort Lupton man, 63, reported his license plates stolen in the 200 block of Harrison Avenue. e case was under investigation.
Police arrested a Fort Lupton woman, 33, at Weld County Road 31 & Weld County Road 16 on a Commerce City warrant for failure to appear on a theft charge. She was held on bond at the Weld County Jail.
Feb. 28
A Minnesota man, 31, was issued a summons at U.S. Highway 85 & Mile Marker 242 for causing a careless driving accident and having no proof of insurance.
Police arrested a Greeley man, 18, in the 1300 block of South Denver Avenue on a Greeley PD warrant for failure to appear on a code violation. He was held on bond at the Weld County Jail.
March 1
Police tooka Fort Lupton man, 28, into custody in the 600 block of 14th Street on a Boulder County warrant on a narcotics charge. He was held on bond at the Weld County Jail.
An Aurora man,46, was arrested in the 400 block
Wednesdays or Tuesdays and ursdays. Call 303-857-4200.


Fort Lupton senior lunches e Fort Lupton Recreation Center o ers dropin child care from 8:30 to 11 a.m. Mondays and of Harrison Avenue on an Aurora warrant for failure to appear on an assault charge. He was held on bond at the Weld County Jail.
Senior lunches are available at noon Mondays at the Fort Lupton Recreation Center, 203 S. Harrison Ave. Sign up by noon the previous ursday. Call 303-857-4200, ext. 6166.
March 2
A Fort Lupton woman, 19, was issued a summons at Weld County Road 31 and Weld County 16 for DUI, speeding, no license and underage alcohol consumption.
Police issued a summons to a Fort Lupton 17-year-old male for causing a tra c accident and failing to yield at a right-a-way in the 600 block of First Street.
March 3
A Fort Lupton man, 32, was issued a summons on an animal complaint for a dog running at large and creating danger in the 800 block of Harrison Avenue.
A Brighton 18-year-old female was issued a summons during a tra c stop for a minor in possession of marijuana and paraphernalia at U.S. Highway 85 & Mile Marker 239.
A Fort Lupton 19-year-old male was issued a summons at U.S. Highway 85 & mile marker 239 for DUI, no insurance, underage consumption of marijuana and speeding.
Fort Lupton’s weekly co ee group sessions are at 8 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 303-857-4200.
Silver Sneaker Yoga is available Fridays from 9 to 9:45 a.m. and from 10 to 10:45 a.m. at the Fort Lupton recreation Center, 203 S. Harrison Ave.
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