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The Lost Creek Guide March 6, 2024

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Volume 17 • Edition 05

March 6, 2024

Delivering to over 18,000 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

Southeast Weld County Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet 2024 At the Wild Animal Sanctuary in Keenesburg, Colorado

by Lost Creek Guide, Pictures taken by Pat Lentell This past Saturday night the Southeast Weld County Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual banquet celebrating the year’s events. The Animal Sanctuary is always an excellent venue. Close to two hundred attendees were present enjoying a meal prepared by the 1919 Café, formerly the Main Street Café in Keenesburg. The food was very good, and the desserts were spectacular. There was an acoustical guitar player, Tony Medina, during cocktails where attendees had a chance to review the silent auction items and network. There were over twenty giveaways including restaurant gift cards and wine & cheese baskets. One lucky husband and wife each won a giveaway, the odds of which are astronomical of not happening. During dinner Pat Craig, Executive Director of the Would Animal Sanctuary give the group an overview of how the whole Wild Animal Sanctuary concept evolved. It was a very informative and personal story. Chamber President Maggie Munoz and Hudson Mayor Joe Hommock presented the annual recognition awards. Business of the Year was United Power recognized for their strong support for the Chamber, its activities and the communities that make up the Chamber focus, Hudson, Keenesburg and Lochbuie. The nonprofit for the Year was the American Legion Post 180 Ladies Auxiliary, recognized for all the good work they do for the Legion and all the communities throughout the year. The Citizen of the Year was Sheree Sloan. Sheree’s Seniors is an effort spearheaded by Sheree that focuses on bringing some Christmas cheer to seniors who too often, are forgotten in care facilities. This year over three hundred people donated to help Sheree and her helpers provide some Christmas cheer to many. The silent and live auctions were supported by over thirty companies that donated items. Our auctioneer, John Bowman, worked very hard to generate interest and raise money for the organization. The Heads or Tails activity was a high point of the night as there was good participation by the audience with much anticipation. Listed below are pictures of the award recipients as well as a list of the individuals and companies that support the Chamber with donations. A big thank you to all our supporters and congratulations to the Chamber volunteers who worked so hard on making this another successful event. More pictures can be seen on pages 8 & 9.

Maggie Munoz, SEWCCC President, Accepting for United Power: Samantha Riblett, Brian Blehm, & Ursala Morga, and Hudson Mayor Joe Hommock

BNSF Facility Growth in the Hudson Lochbuie Area Begins to Surface

by Bob Grand, Lost Creek Guide In discussion and speculation for a while the BNSF Railroad development plans for the Hudson and Lochbuie area are beginning to see the light of day. The overall development is viewed as a thirty-year time frame and has been estimated at a value of one billion dollars, creating over 25,000 jobs, encompassing between 1500 to 3000 acres eventually. Exact timing and sizing is difficult to predict as it relates to the economy and demand but the framework for development is beginning to be fleshed out. The graphic below reflects the near-term current annexations that are in progress. The area outlined in red is the Lochbuie Southwest Holdings No. 2 & 3, representing a little under 200 acres; the outlined in light green reflects the Hudson MSLCAT annexation which represents about 120 acres and the jade outlined area is the Hudson Long annexation representing 292.1 acres. All three of these annexations are in various stages of approval. As you can imagine a complex effort involving many pieces to the puzzle. The RE3j school district, the Hudson/Lochbuie Fire Protection District and the High Plains Library District will all directly benefit no matter what the annexations evolve to. How the tax benefits accrue to the towns of Lochbuie and Hudson remains to be determined as the annexations proceed. We will attempt to keep you updated as more facts are available and are released for public information. This is a work in progress.

WHAT’S IN THIS ISSUE

Page 2: Way of the World

Page 2–3: Political Letters & Information Page 4–5: RE3J Newsletter & Annual Report Page 6: Coming Events at South Platte Historical Society Page 8–9: Southeast Weld County Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet Page 10: Hoyt Community Center & Chili Event Page 10: Weld Central Celebrates National FFA Week Maggie Munoz, SEWCCC President, accepting for the Auxiliary: Karen Baumgartner, and Mayor of Hudson Joe Hommock

Maggie Munoz, SEWCCC President, Accepting for United Power: Samantha Riblett, Brian Blehm, &Ursala Morga, and Hudson Mayor Joe Hommock

Southeast Weld County Chamber of Commerce Annual Banquet 2024 continued on page 8...

Page 11: Cardinal Community Academy Spelling Bee Page 16: 2024 Assembly/Convention Report from Former CO GOP Teller Committee Chair


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