
By Shannon Lukens for Steamboat Radio/Blizzard Broadcasting.

The Craig Police Department has issued another scam alert. Local residents are getting phone calls where the caller identifies as a Deputy Sheriff with the Jury Commission, and that you missed jury duty. They then go on to say you have to pay a fine. It’s a scam. Don’t make any payments over the phone and don’t give them any personal identifying information.
Craig Police — Public Safety Alert-Scam Phone Calls

Steamboat Resort is closing for the season this Sunday, April 5. That’s two weeks earlier than what had been originally scheduled. The Cardboard Classic is canceled but the Splashdown Pond Skim is at 11 a.m. this Sunday, up at Rendezvous Lodge. Register HERE for the event.
There is a Bud Light Rocks The Boat Free Concert at the base area on Saturday afternoon, with The Sweet Lillies.
More on the Story – Steamboat Resort to close April 5
Message from Dave Hunter, President and COO of Steamboat Resort

The Steamboat Springs School District is offering free developmental screenings for children ages 3–5 who are not yet in kindergarten. These play-based screenings check speech and language, motor skills, social-emotional development, vision, hearing, and early learning skills.
Screening date: April 3
Time: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Location: Steamboat Springs School District Office, 325 Seventh Street
To schedule a free screening, call (970) 871-3253 or email bmayrand@ssk12.org.


Courtesy photos.
Look for nine painted windows from nine local artists, throughout downtown Steamboat Springs, during First Friday Artwalk tonight. It’s a collaboration between Wildhorse Arts & Cinema and Main Street Steamboat Springs. First Friday Artwalk is from 5-8 p.m., at galleries throughout downtown Steamboat Springs and including the Depot Art Center.
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Here’s a list of the artists who are participating: Silas Axtell, Gael Fetcher, Simone White, Jennifer Grathwohl, Megan Merton, Suzi Mitchell, Susie Jackson, Greg Effinger and Barb King.
Steamboat Springs Artwalk Venues & First Friday Artwalk
Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp presents The Wizard of Oz tonight and tomorrow, with a special matinee on Saturday. Tickets are available through the Perry-Mansfield website.
The Ski Town Showdown is at 7 p.m. Friday night, April 3, at Howelsen Ice Arena. Employees from the City of Steamboat Springs are facing off with the mountain ops crew from Steamboat Resort. Please bring a non-perishable item or cash donation for LiftUp of Routt County.
The Cody’s Challenge race has been canceled. It was supposed to be this Saturday, as a fundraiser for the Cody St. John Foundation.
There are three Easter Egg Hunts on Saturday.

The Oak Creek Easter Egg Hunt is Saturday, April 4, in Decker Park. Crafts and music starts at 9:30 a.m. with the Easter Egg Hunt starting at 10 a.m. sharp, for kids 12 and under. Then there’s photos with the Easter Bunny. The Easter Egg Hunt is brought to you by South Routt Community Events and the Town of Oak Creek.

The Haven Community Center in Hayden is hosting an Easter Egg-Travaganza. It’s from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, April 4. Hosts are Haven Assisted Living and the Town of Hayden. The Egg Hunt starts at 1 p.m. The Easter Bunny will be stopping by. For more information, visit HavenSeniorLiving.org or call 970-875-1888.

In Craig, New Creation Church is hosting their 14th annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday. This is for kids up to 5th grade. There will be 25,000 eggs with lots more fun like bounce houses, a petting zoo, bubble ponds, and more. It’s free but kids have to pre-register at NCCCraig.com. The event opens at 9 a.m. and the egg hunt begins at 11 a.m.

The Rocky Mountain Division Ski Jump and Nordic Combined Junior Championships Team is offering to wax up your skis before storing them away for the winter. Bring your skis to Howelsen Hill from 9:30 a.m. to noon on Saturday, April 4. The kids will clean them up and wax them up. They spend a lot of time waxing skis so they’re really good at it. Donations are accepted and appreciated, to support the student-athletes on the team.
The Annual Masquerade Ball hosted by Yampa Valley Autism Program is Saturday, April 4. This year’s theme is “Through the Looking Glass — An Evening in Wonderland.” This is Yampa Valley Autism’s biggest fundraiser of the year, and a night to celebrate the stars of Yampa Valley Autism. Purchase Tickets Here

The Reveal Party for this summer’s Steamboat Free Summer Concert series is Saturday night at Old Town Pub. It starts at 7 p.m. Bonfire Dub will be on stage.

REPS (Reaching Everyone Preventing Suicide) is hosting Bowling Against Bullying on Saturday, April 4, at Snow Bowl. More information about the event, registration, and sponsorships can be found on the REPS website https://www.yampavalleyreps.org/bowling-against-bullying.
The deadline to apply for the Citizens Academy with the Steamboat Springs Police Department has been extended to next Tuesday, April 7. This is an inside look at how things work in local law enforcement. It’s one night a week for seven weeks starting May 6, and it’s free. You must be 21 to apply.
You’ll learn about the following:
- Decision Making and Use of Force
- Self Defense Tactics
- Drunk Driving Enforcement
- K9 and Drug Enforcement
- Domestic Violence
- Police Ethics
- Firearms
- Minors in Possession and Juvenile Drinking
- Arrest Control
- Forensics
- Radar Enforcement
- Police Equipment
- Animal & Code Enforcement
- Criminal Justice Records.
Additional information is available at steamboatsprings.net/CitizensAcademy and applications can be submitted online. Selected participants will be notified by April 16, 2026. For questions, contact Patty Oakland at 970-879-4344 or via email.
More on the Story — SSPD Citizens Academy accepting applications through April 7
In high school sports…
SSHS girls SOCCER 11 a.m. game vs. Delta at SSHS. We’ll have live play-by-play on KTYV 105.7 Sports on FM and on the Steamboat Radio YouTube channel.
SSHS GIRLS Lacrosse 12:30 p.m. game vs. Battle Mountain AWAY
SSHS BASEBALL Doubleheader at Rifle High School
SSHS and Hayden TRACK AND FIELD Invitational at Eagle Valley HS
MCHS Baseball with a doubleheader at noon and 2 p.m. against Grand Valley. Those games are played at Craig Middle School.
MCHS Track & Field vs. Palisade in Grand Junction

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

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