Estes Park News, March 16, 2019

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Moraine Belles At The Senior Center The Moraine Belles will perform at the Estes Park Senior Citizens Center at 12:30 on Wednesday, March 20th. The local wind quintet will perform selections from Pachelbel's "Canon," Strauss's "Blue Danube Waltz," Debussy's "Reverie," Mozart"s "The Marriage of Figaro" and other audience favorites from their repertoire. The local musicians, all members of The Estes Park Village Band, will also demonstrate and share with the audience

information about each of their instruments--flute (Susan McNeil), oboe (Karen Crislip) clarinet (Joan Hansen), French horn (Carolyn LaVallee) and bassoon (Susan Novy). There is no charge for this performance and everyone is welcome to celebrate the first day of Spring with the ESPCC and The Moraine Belles at the Masonic Lodge, 1820 S. St. Vrain. (Hwy. 7).

Summit Church Guatemala Mission Trip Team Returns

Program On Skin Cancer At Estes Park Senior Center Skin cancer is very common Dr. Sarah Bair, MD, of Crossroads Dermatology in Longmont and Lake Loveland Dermatology, will be presenting at the Estes Park Senior Center, 1820 S. St. Vrain (Hwy. 7), on March 21st at 12:30 p.m. Her talk will focus on skin cancer, the most common skin problem she sees in residents of Estes Park. Her talk will focus on prevalence, types of skin cancer, causes, risk factors, and prevention. Please feel free to join us.

1700 Brodie Ave, Estes Park Across from High School football field

www.pccrusa.org Sunday Worship Service at 10:00am Communion served first Sunday of each month - open to all Join us for fellowship and refreshments before and after service each Sunday Children always welcome

A team of 15 from Estes Park just returned from a village in Guatemala composed of 1,300 people where more than 50% suffer from malnutrition. The team hopes to adopt this community for five to eight years until it can improve and develop on its own. It is amazing that Food For The Hungry has partnered with over 20 countries since 1976. The participants were: Liz and Dick Mulhern Dr. Patti Aldridge, son Isaac, and daughter Grace Dr. Ericka Norris and son Paul Nurse Cleone Beall Nurse Susan Jungman Ron and Sharol Little Michael and Valerie Dascoli Cindi Shupe Melissa Westover The trip was 10 days with the purpose of helping establish a medical clinic that was built last year by the team and con-

duct a Bible School for the children. The medical team met with over 200 families, distributing medications, vitamins and health hygiene kits. There were meeting s and trainings with local nurses, community health promoters and leaders. The group project was a new roof for the school and a new athletic field for the community. The team made over 10 visits to the homes of the sponsor children. The Summit Church now sponsors over 50 children. Over 300 attend school, however this is only 60% that should attend. This was the first year that over 20 children attended middle school for the first time due to the fundraising and scholarships provided by Summit Church and Food for the Hungry. The Mission Team would like to thank the community of Estes Park and the Estes Park Golf Course fundraiser as they contributed to this worthy endeavor.

Quilt Guild Meeting March 13 Estes Park Senior Citizens Center Menu ——Week of March 18 thru March 22 —— Monday, Mar 18 Corned Beef & Cabbage & vegetable Tuesday, Mar 19 Chicken Parmesan w/spaghetti, garlic bread & Caesar salad Wednesday, Mar 20 BBQ Chicken Breast w/corn bread, grits & green beans Thursday, Mar 21 Swedish Meatballs with egg noodles & side salad Friday, Mar 22 Shrimp Platter – 2 shrimp skewers (5 grilled & 6 batter fried shrimp) w/mashed potatoes, gravy & clam chowder soup

——Week of March 25 thru March 29 —— Monday, Mar 25 Breakfast Croissant w/bacon, hash browns & fruit Tuesday, Mar 26 Hot Roast Beef w/mashed potatoes, gravy & soup Wednesday, Mar 27 Spaghetti & Meatballs, garlic bread & side salad Thursday, Mar 28 Chicken Fried Chicken w/mashed potatoes, gravy & vegetables Friday, Mar 29 Tilapia & Homemade Chips w/clam chowder soup All noon meals are $5 for current EP Senior Citizens Center members and are by reservation only. Reservations must be made by 1:00 PM at least one business day in advance. Note, if you want to reserve a meal for Monday, Mar 18th, you need to call before 1:00 PM on Friday, Mar 15th. For reservations call 970-581-2195 (Monday – Friday 9:00 am - 2:00 pm). Pre-paid meal tickets and membership forms are available at the Estes Park Senior Citizens Center located at 1820 S. St. Vrain (Masonic Lodge). Eat at the Senior Citizens Center or take Meals to Go! Regular hours of operation 9:00 am -- 2:00 pm Monday thru Friday. Join or renew membership for 2019! Check out our website: estesparkseniors.org TriFit, Balance, Mahjong, games, movies, and other activities. EPSCC, Inc. wants to serve YOU and YOU can enjoy serving others!

Estes Valley Quilt Guild monthly meeting will be held March 13, 2019 at 6:30 p.m. at Good Samaritan’s main dining room, 1901 Ptarmigan, Estes Park, CO. This month’s meeting will be a “Evolution of a Quilt” presented by Barb Gardner. Barb will show us how to use our computers as a virtual design wall for designing our quilts.

Travel the World-Ireland At Good Samaritan Dinner Show March 28 Ireland the land of saints and scholars is this month featured location for the Good Samaritan Estes Park Village dinner show. This month’s dinner which will be held on March 28th at 5:00 p.m. will not disappoint those seeking a traditional Irish dinner and you will not want to miss the feature presentation. Estes Parks very own Elkins Distilling Co. will be presenting along with musical entertainment of Irish fiddle to round out our evening of music, food, fun and learning. You don’t want to miss this one! Space is limited so contact us to purchase your ticket today, 970-577-7700.


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