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This month MyWindsor pays tribute to valuable local resource the library From book clubs and storytimes to craft programs and pub trivia, the Windsor-Severance Library is working to offer fun free events for adults, teens and children of all ages
Managing Editor Tamara Markard
Graphic Designer Layne Petersen
Marketing Features Coordinator Greg Stone
Contributing Writers And Photographers Anne Delaney, Jadyn Watson-Fisher
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Hometown Heroes
Our next Hometown Hero is Christy Olson of the Clearview Library District, who works as a Mobile Services Assistant.

Biz411
Axis Garage Doors owner Dustin Roth keeps overhead low, so he is able to charge less than other garage door companies, and can charge up to $30 less
Feature Story
Ann Kling and the library district oversee the Windsor-Severance Library, and they haven’t shushed people in ages
Treat Yourself To Wellness
Whether printed or digital, the power of words remains as strong as it’s ever been.
Faces Of The Future
Windsor student Oliver Knowles makes a name for himself in robotics and academics
WINDSOR'S MAGICAL FOREST
The event allows adults, teens and children to exercise their creative muscles through building various structures using old donated Christmas trees.

Cookbooks
Cookbooks at the library give the opportunity to try before you buy
Notes From Town Hall
Check out the events happening at the Windsor Town Hall in the near future.
School Activities
Check out things happening at Windsor High School and Severance Middle School.
Save The Commode
A RainDance resident fights to keep his comical,yet controversial, lawn decoration.
Sports
Future Legends signs restaurant deal with Rolling Smoke Barbecue.
Sports
Northern Colorado Hailstorm announce roster additions, preseason matches.
CALENDAR
Catch Spring fever by getting out and about in Windsor at these fun events.
FINAL THOUGHT
An Irish blessing.
Hello and welcome to another edition of MyWindsor magazine!
First off, I want to thank the community of Windsor for the feedback and suggestions that I have received for story ideas as well as names of businesses, community members and students that would be great candidates for the Biz411, Hometown Heroes and Faces of the Future pieces. I appreciate each and every email and phone call that I have received
Over these past few months working on the magazine, I have truly enjoyed getting to know the people and community of Windsor. Your admiration for your community has fueled my passion and excitement for the MyWindsor magazine, pushing me to strive to make it more informative, educational and engaging for all readers So again, feel free to reach out to me either by email or phone with your suggestions, ideas, comments, concerns or just to say “hey ”
This month we have another packed issue that focuses on an amazing resource in the community: the Windsor-Severance Library
In this edition, MyWindsor chats with Ann Kling, director of the Clearview Library District, to talk about what local libraries bring to communities and how they benefit all ages as well as what renovations and expansions are in store for the library district and community
We also have an update on the Colorado Hailstorm roster and a partnership between Future Legends and Rolling Smoke Barbecue
You can also read about a RainDance resident’s fight with his HOA to keep a comical, and somewhat controversial, lawn decoration in tack along with our regular features such as the community calendar, Hometown Heroes, Biz411 and more
Again, thank you for your support of the MyWindsor magazine.
Have a wonderful March,
Tamara Markard Managing Editor