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Volume 16 • Edition 5
March 1, 2023
Delivering to over 17,000 homes & businesses including all of Fort Lupton and Lochbuie.
“Truth will ultimately prevail where there is pains taken to bring it to light” George Washington “If we are to guard against ignorance and remain free, it is the responsibility of every American to be informed” Thomas Jefferson
Dream Golf Coming to Weld County Rodeo Dunes Pairs Top Golf Designers, Sandy Soil and a Worldwide Audience Reported by the Lost Creek Guide
Michael and Chris Keiser, like many ranchers on the plains of Colorado, first learned their craft from their father. Their father, Mike Keiser, happens to be one of the most influential golf course and resort developers in modern times. His Bandon Dunes resort in Oregon is among the most highly rated golf destinations in the world. Sons Michael and Chris followed those footsteps with their own acclaimed Sand Valley in the dunes of central Wisconsin. The formula is simple – find rugged, rolling sand dunes, bring in the game’s top course designers and open the resulting world-class layouts to a voracious audience of golfers who crave a throwback version of the game. Bandon Dunes features five 18hole courses. Sand Valley boasts three 18-hole courses, with another on the way. All are ranked among the best in the world, and both resorts are booked well into 2024. The Keisers have acquired more than 2,000 acres of heaving sand dunes – some topping out at 85 feet high – just northwest of I-76, less than an hour from downtown Denver and only 42 miles from Denver International Airport. “The first time I laid eyes on this property,” says Michael Keiser, “I immediately knew that this was the one. “The site is just perfect for links golf – without the mountain views, you might think you were on the Southwest coast of Ireland. This land is that good.”
Southeast Weld Chamber of Commerce 2023 Annual Banquet Held at the Wild Animal Sanctuary Facilities in Keenesburg Pictures by Sharon Eberhard & the Lost Creek Guide
Over 170 folks attended the 203 SE Weld Chamber of Commerce banquet held at the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg. It was a full house! Chamber President Maggie Munoz was the Master of Ceremonies. Weld County Commissioners Perry Buck, Kevin Ross and Lori Saine wee in attendance as well as Gillian Smith, President of Women of Weld, representing our Colorado State Senator for District 1, Byron Pelton. Mayor Joe Hommock of Hudson & Town Hudson Town Manager Bryce Lange and a strong contingent of town officials & employees enjoyed the night. Lochbuie was represented by town administrator Brian McBroom and also with a strong contingent. Aims Community College was represented by Leah Bornstein, President of the college and members of the staff. The new GM for Roggen Telephone, Will Young was in attendance. Also attending were representatives of Weld County Employment Services and the East Colorado SBDC. New to the area was Josh Evenson, Director of Membership for the coming Rodeo Dunes 36 hole golf club up in Roggen. President Munoz recognized retiring Board members Perry Bell, Rachel Munoz and Faith Hutson. Darryl Myers, a retired Chamber Board member gave the invocation. She Krista Gibson, Vice President of the SE Weld Chamber presenting the Business of the Year also announced this year’s who significantly award to Bob Grand, Publisher of the Lost contribute to the Chambers efforts. Business Creek Guide of the Year was awarded to the Lost Creek Guide, Citizen of the Year was awarded to Brian Blehm, and Non Profit of the Year was Awarded to Life Stories. There were lots of silent and live auction items. Auctioneer John Bowen did his usual great job. Over $2,800 was raised for the scholarship fund and the another $1,200 was raised for the Wild Animal Sanctuary. President Maggie Munoz stated that the SE Chamber is committed to being a positive contributing force in making our business community more successful. She thanked all the folks who attended and supported the event.
Krista Gibson, Vice President of the SE Weld Chamber presenting Non Profit of the Year to Sharon Eberhard, of Life Stories Southeast Weld Chamber of Commerce 2023 Annual Banquet Photos continued on page 8...
Krista Gibson, Vice resident of the SE Weld Chamber presenting Citizen of the Year to Brian Blehm
The award-winning design duo Coore and Crenshaw, who made their name with Sand Hills Golf Club in the remote sandhills of Nebraska, have routed one course, and in true ranching tradition, their longtime associate and apprentice Jimmy Craig has fashioned a second routing through the property’s humps and hollows. “True sandy sites are rare,” says Bill Coore. “This one is exceptionally interesting and full of character. We have loved it since the first walk.” Golf construction is slated to commence in summer of 2023, with vertical construction expected to follow in the next few years. The Keiser family is well-known in their native Chicago area and throughout the country as avid supporters of youth caddying programs and benefactors of the Western Golf Association’s Evans Scholars Program, which provides full tuition, books and room and board scholarships to deserving caddies. Though no plans have been announced, sources say that Rodeo Dunes looks forward to being part of the plains communities and expects to provide youth caddying and other employment opportunities. For Colorado’s golf enthusiasts – and for the communities of the eastern plains it looks like a thrilling ride ahead! To learn more about Rodeo Dunes, visit www.rodeodunes.com.
WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE
Page 2: Way of the World Page 3: Immigration Affects Us All by Jodi Walker Page 3: Weld RE3J Recognized for Graduation & Enrollment Rates Page 4: Aims Community College CARE Team Page 5: Teacher Apprenticeships as a Solution to Shortages Page 6: March 2023 Happenings at Aims CC Page 6: Weldon Valley Basketball Page 8 & 16: SE Weld Chamber of Commerce 2023 Banquet Pictures Page 11: Liberal Media Bias Tanks Public Trust in Journalism Page 13: Leadership in Agriculture: Meet Amy McFarland