Hello friends, and I hope that all is well with all of you this week.
To begin with, I do not intend to bore you with the same-o same-o, but we have enjoyed another week of sweater weather. In fact, today I was in the car and glanced at the temperature which was at 53 degrees and that was 10 a.m. this morning! We are faring better than Denver (almost). Hope that we dont suffer for this later.
I must admit that I also needed to get into the museum for stuff for the Rico Historical Society in preparation for the Rico Womens Club Noel Night beginning December 7, and knowing just how cold it is in there because it is wintertime, I put on my heaviest jacket and a ski hat to brave the stone-cold! One of the Rico Historical Societys pending projects will be for some kind of heating system, but that will be in the distant future.
We speak of the lack of snow and the only good thing that I can think of from it is the fact that our residents had plenty of time, late or not, to stock up on their wood supply.
The Telluride Resort opened their mountain last week. Snow making has totally given us great skiing whether we are having a drought or not. All they need are some cold, cold nights to make the magic snow. I remember way back when, when skiing on Howelson usually began around Thanksgiving and we had two pairs of skis one set called rock skis to use on the rocks and grass and a thin snow base! When conditions got better, then we changed to our better pair. Oh, the good ol days.
Good news! Marilyn and Gerry Griebel are grandparents again. Stefan and Sheryl Griebel of Boulder have a beautiful baby girl named Simone. She weighed in at 8 pounds 2 ounces and is a healthy, happy little sweetheart and she likes to sleep from time to time! We congratulate Stefan and Sheryl on their happy-time life they are building.
Many of you will remember longtime Rico-ites Audrey and Maurice (Morty) Ozborn. Morty passed away quite a few years ago, but Audrey, after losing Morty moved to a spot called Queen Valley, Arizona at least, that is what I remember. We received a call from Marianne Koskie of the Lewis area a few days ago; I believe that many of you remember her. Anyway, she had just returned from the Ft. Collins area and had a special message to deliver to Audreys friends in this area. The two of them were friends from way back when, and she visited Audrey, who is now enjoying life at an assisted living residence in Ft. Collins. She has all of her facilities about her and is as sharp as a tack! And, Audrey is 95 years young. She was a teacher and also busy in the community, and a longtime member of Rico Womens Club. She and friends like Lonnie Cole, Ruth Benham, Rhea Curran, Ann Ferando, Lucy Fahrion took good care of Rico and its heritage. In those days, the Women did all the Old Timers reservations, etc., by hand. Gone are those days since Lynne Swank and her late husband, Archer (Dennis uncle) offered to set up the computerized system for R.W.C.! Hooray! Getting back to Audrey, she would be very happy if some of her old acquaintances would care to contact her or send a note catching her up on the different families she once knew. Her adddress is 4828 S. LeMay, Apt. #2204, Ft. Collins, CO 80525-9402. Her phone number is 970-482-1584.
Erin Johnson will be hosting a free estate planning seminar at the Cortez Welcome Center on Thursday, Dec 6. It will be offered in the afternoon at 1:30 to 3:30 PM and from 6 to 8 PM.
Herks restaurant is closed for cleaning and spiffing up the place. They will open on December 5. Hours will be 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. six days a week, and on Sundays they will serve brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., and then the usual menu the rest of the day. Their phone number is 967-4663.
The Hotel is, once again, open after the slow season, Thursday through Saturday from 5 to 8:30 p.m. and open all holidays including Christmas. Chef Eamonn OHara also serves the $15 entree menu from 5 to 6 p.m.! The Hotel also is open for overnight guests.
Marlene Hazen has lived in Rico for two decades. An active member of the community, she participates in organizations such as the Rico Womens Club and Rico Historical Society.