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Margaret Yeider Margaret Yeider passed away December 18, 2014. Margaret was born November 16, 1916 in Danville KY. She attended Vanderbilt University and earned an RN and a BSN degree. She worked as a public health nurse traveling by Model A to visit patients and also worked as a surgical nurse at Vanderbilt University. Margaret and Walter Yeider met at the Vanderbilt medical school and were married September 5th, 1942. She and her beloved husband Walter (Bud)) spent 64 wonderful years together, he predeceased her in January of 2005. They lived in many places including; Colorado, Wyoming, California, & Montana throughout their lives together and raised nine children while Bud practiced medicine. Margaret lived a very full life and was always a very positive, loving, giving, compassionate and prayerful person. Maggie, as she loved to called, will be dearly missed by all of her family and so many people whose lives she touched with her beautiful spirit. Margaret moved to Estes Park in January of 2005 and was a member of St.
Bartholomew's Episcopal Church. Margaret is survived by: Son Dan Yeider, and grandchildren Kristy and Kevin (Theresa) Son Tim Yeider (Masy Yeider), and grandchildren Sokenthea ( Jose Crespo), Mae ( Dave Anspach), and Alan Daughter Sue Chaffee, (Tom Chaffee), and grandchildren Christopher (Monique), and Katherine Daughter Ann Hanson, (Steve Hanson), and grandchildren Dawn (Chris Bennett) and Zach (Sara) Daughter Sharon Yeider, and grandchildren Caleb and Jacob Son Ted Yeider, (Joon Yeider), and grandchildren Samuel and Paige Son Jon Yeider Daughter Gretchen Martischang (Steve Martischang), and grandchildren Emily and Hanna Margaret is also survived by many great-grandchildren Margaret was predeceased by her husband Walter and her daughter Pat. There will be a memorial service May 16, 2015 at 11 a.m. St. Bartholomew's Episcopal Church.
Ashley Raines & The New West Revue To Play At The Rock Inn May 15 Ashley Raines & The New West Revue is playing a live concert at Rock Inn, Friday, May 15, from 7-10 p.m. Ashley Raines is an American songwriter, lyricist, composer and multi-instrumentalist. Since the late 1990s Raines has toured and performed 150+ concerts annually. Raines performs on his signature Weissenborn, a custom hollow neck lap steel guitar. Raines has released thirteen studio recordings since 2000. For more information, go to www.ashleyrainesmusic.com
The Impossible Paradise: The Story Of Estes Park’s Earliest Pioneers The Impossible Paradise: The Story of Estes Park's Earliest Pioneers" opens at the Estes Park Museum on Friday, May 22. The show will run through Sunday, May 24; show times are Friday and Saturday at 7:30 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. This original play, written to celebrate the 100th anniversary of Rocky Mountain National Park, tells the story of Estes Park's earliest pioneers and their unique and powerful influences on how the area was settled, homestead, and developed. It is also the story of a love doomed from the start, but powerful enough to last beyond death. There's romance, intrigue, and even a murder! Some of the colorful characters in this original work are Rocky Mountain Jim, the drunkard with a poet's heart and a brilliant mind; Isabella Bird, the worldtraveling woman whose letters home to her sister were published all over the world; Griff Evans, the pioneer who somehow survived in the wilderness of early Estes Park year-round with a wife and six children; cameo appearances by Joel Estes, and homesteaders Alexander MacGreggor and Abner Sprague; and, Lord Dunraven, the Irish Earl who wanted the entire Estes Park area for himself. Estes Park's Historian Laureate, James H. Pickering, author of numerous books on Estes Park history had this to say about the play: "I like it a lot. The supposition that Griff, impressed by both
Theodore Whyte and the Earl, threw in with them is not particularly far-fetched. You have a real gift for dialogue. It makes the characters and their personalities come alive in a way narrative history does not. Bravo!" Boyer Buck has directed three previous plays at the Baldpate Inn: "Love Letters" and "Southern Comforts" in 2012 : and, in 2013, the radio play, "Marriage Can Be Murder." She is a freelance writer and has been writing professionally for nearly 20 years. For this production, the cast includes local actors Dave Jarrells as Rocky Mountain Jim; Sandra Hofmann as Isabella Bird; Rich Mitchell as Griff Evans; Chris Erskine as Joel Estes, Colonel Sigley, and Lord Dunraven; Kurtis Kelly as Alexander Macgregor and John Winslow; Scott Buck as Abner Sprague and Thomas Winslow; Lonnie Erskine as Jane Evans; Savannah Erskine as Jenny Evans and Henrietta Bird; and Kay Mitchell as the narrator. Kathy Littlejohn is the stage manager for the production. Tickets are $11 for Museum Friend and Foundation members and students; $13 for adult. Online ticket are now on sale at www.barbboyerbuck.com/Impossible_Paradise.com Physical tickets will go on sale at the museum on May 1. There is very limited seating, so advance tickets are recommended.
Employment
P.O. Box 568 • Estes Park, CO 80517 Pic 970486-4544 • Fax: 970486-1049 www.utsd.org
COLLECTION SYSTEMS OPERATOR
Upper Thompson Sanitation District is accepting applications for a full-time Collection Systems Operator. Minimum qualifications include a high school diploma or GED, mechanical aptitude and physical ability to lift up to 50 pounds. The successful candidate must acquire and maintain a valid State of Colorado Class B Commercial driver’s license and reside within a 20 minute commute of the Upper Thompson Sanitation District lines building. Upper Thompson Sanitation District is a drug and tobacco free work place. Prior to employment, the successful candidate is required to complete employment and substance screening, including a pre-placement physical and background investigation.
Operator starting pay is $16.00/hour in addition to a competitive employee benefit package, including health insurance and retirement.
Join The Movement For Hope! If you want to help young women facing crisis pregnancies in the Estes Valley and beyond, Room for Hope. This is a capital campaign to complete the funding for construction of a maternity home off of Marys Lake Road that will offer support for today and hope for tomorrow. We invite you to come by our Open House on Tuesday, May 12th from 5 to 7 p.m. in the Hix Community Room downtown inside the US Bank building. In addition to eats, drinks and door prizes, this open house offers a great opportunity to learn more about how you can help make this a reality. This is a continuation of the efforts formerly known as Hope House, and we are in the final push raise the last $110,000 needed for construction and startup expenses. We need passionate individuals with a vari-
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ety of talents to help. Room for Hope Maternity Home Inc. is a 501c3 organization and donations to our capital campaign are tax-deductible and can be mailed to P.O. Box 2864 Estes Park, CO 80517. For more information or to volunteer your talents, please visit our website www.RoomForHopeHome.org or call Diane Caddell at 970-231-1875. You can also give yourself a little Hope of Relaxation with a spa treatment with 10% of the proceeds to benefit Room for Hope. Riverspointe Spa is hosting a “Party with a Purpose” to benefit Room for Hope Maternity Home on Thursday May 14th from 4 to 7 p.m. You can schedule your spa service at our open house or by calling Riverspointe directly at 970577-6840.
The complete job description and employment applications are available online at www.utsd.org, or at the District Administration office, 2196 Mall Road, M – F 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Applications may be returned to the Administration office or mailed to: Upper Thompson Sanitation District; Attn: Todd Krula, Collections Superintendent; P.O. Box 568; Estes Park, CO 80517. Applications will be accepted until May 29, 2015.
PLUMBERS WANTED!
We are looking for full-time long-term plumbers to join our team. Competitive pay, health insurance, paid time off, retirement plan with company match, commissions. Contact Art at 970-586-3698 or ArtS@EstesParkPlumbers.com
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Pantry / Desserts Cooks, Fry / Grill Cooks, Saute Cooks, and Dishwashers. Experience is helpful but willing to train the right person. Above average pay rates for all positions. Stop by for application and speak with the Executive Chef Alan Long