
By Shannon Lukens for Steamboat Radio/Blizzard Broadcasting.
The Hayden Town Council has a meeting at 5:30 p.m. tonight. The Hayden Municipal Housing Authority meets at 6:30 p.m. tonight.

Review of the intergovernmental agreement for the purchase of the Pinyon Pines Mobile Home Park on the west side of Hayden is on both agendas. The purchase price is $8.25 million, with loans from Alpine Bank and Yampa Valley Community Foundation. There are 62 mobile homes and one single-family residence in Pinyon Pines.
More on the Story — Hayden Municipal Housing Authority under contract to purchase mobile home park
Moffat County Board of County Commissioners is meeting with CSU Extension Agent Megan Stetson today, for the yearly update from the Moffat County Extension Office.

Today is this month’s Community Conversation, hosted by Memorial Regional Health. The subject is “How to be Supermarket Savvy.” Registered Dietitian Sarah Hartman will share practical tips to help you shop smarter and eat healthier. It starts at noon Thursday, March 19, in the conference rooms at Memorial Regional Health in Craig.

The Toponas Community Club has discovered the original Toponas stage curtain that is once again hanging. It’s full of old hand-painted advertisements from the late 1930s, of businesses mainly in Yampa and Oak Creek. It is estimated to be close to 100 years old. It had been taken down and rolled up, and stored under the old side benches in the basement. The curtain is again hanging in the Toponas Hall building along 131. The building has been a meeting place for South Routt residents since 1924.
More on the Story — Toponas Stage Curtain is hanging again in Toponas Hall
Today is day two of a blood drive up at Colorado Mountain College in Steamboat Springs. The blood drive is in Allbright Auditorium on campus. Find out more and register at Vitalant.org
More on the Story — Upcoming Blood Drives in Northwest Colorado

Ag Appreciation Week, presented by the Community Agriculture Alliance, is this week. The schedule is at CommunityAgAlliance.org Tonight is the South Routt Community Gathering, with a free dinner at 5 p.m. at SoRoCo High School in Oak Creek.

Wildhorse Cinema & Arts is hosting a Film Screening and Panel: “The Human Element.” This is presented by the Western Resiliency Center. It’s a screening and facilitated discussion exploring the human impacts of climate change. That’s from 7-9 p.m. tonight (Thursday, March 19).
More events:
- Insight for Kids: Create Day (Sunday, March 22, 10 a.m.–Noon), a hands-on, family-friendly art experience focused on creativity, reuse, and environmental stewardship.
- Eco Art Collective Artists Meeting (Thursday, March 26, 6:30–8 p.m.), bringing artists and community members together to explore the role of art in climate dialogue and action.
Friday morning is Coffee with Council. This is at 8 a.m. with members of Steamboat Springs City Council, in the Paachihpi Community Room at City Hall, 115 10th Street. It’s an open dialogue where you can ask questions and exchange ideas with those council members who are there.
Sidewalk Sales are this weekend in downtown Steamboat Springs.
The Steamboat Sailors Boys Lacrosse Team hosts the Aspen Skiers at 5:30 p.m. tonight. We’ll have live coverage of the game on KTYV 105.7 Sports on FM, and on the Steamboat Radio YouTube Channel.
The Sailors Girls Lacrosse team is in Carbondale tonight, for a 5:30 p.m. game against Roaring Fork.

Check out what’s happening in the Yampa Valley on the Community Calendar on our website.

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