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Craters of the Moon still holding activities
As summer winds down, get out and join us for a Ranger guided walk or special presentations and events. There is also a Fee Free Weekend on August 14-15!For an illustrated poster describing summer activities go the following link:http://www. nps.gov/crmo/parknews/index.htmDaily - Ranger guided Walks and Talks: Climb a volcano, explore a lava tube

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Music to honor USA and veterans
Music in the Park on August 5 at 7 p.m. will be a free program to honor veterans of all the wars of this great country. The band Light Reign has prepared a presentation of music, which will include either a patriotic song or a popular song from each conflict era.Please plan to join us as we honor the U.S.A., those who have served, and those who

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Deacon Pardoe to preach in Stanley
“The Distracted Colossians” is returning Episcopal Deacon Ted Pardoe’s sermon title for this coming Sunday’s Stanley Christian Fellowship’s worship service at the multi-faith Sawtooth Valley Meditation Chapel. Summer resident at M-M Mahoney Ranch in Stanley/ New York City dual citizenship qualifies him to communicate his message to a

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Class of 2000 to re-unite
In case we missed anyone in our save-the-dates or online on our class Facebook page, we are planning on dinner Friday, August 6, at the Y-Inn Café at 7 p.m., adults only.Saturday, August 8, is family day at the Challis city park starting at 11 a.m. Hamburgers and hotdogs will be provided, as well as water, lemonade and ice tea. If you would like

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Mario and Roberto to play tonight

Mario and Roberto are scheduled to perform this evening at 7 p.m. in city park for Music in the Park.Mario Morales and Roberto Ramirez are well known locally for their renditions of Northern Mexican music. One of the standouts in last year’s programming in the park, these two musicians know how to entertain and play a crowd-pleasing assortment

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