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GH Phone List

Dear Gold Hill,

We will soon be printing an updated 2025 town phone list.  Please check the attached spreadsheet for accuracy.  Please note that the spreadsheet has five tabs across the bottom.  If you have any updates, please send them to Chrissy Maedke at ghtmtreasurer@nullgmail.com
 
 
Best,
Chrissy
Christine Maedke
Gold Hill Town Meeting Treasurer
1011 Main St.
Boulder (Gold Hill), CO 80302
Personal Cell: 303-668-6809
Pronouns: She, her, hers

GH Area Seniors Alliance

Update on Informal Gatherings
January 7, 2025       OUR REGULAR MEETING, with INVITED GUEST       4 pm.
We will meet at 3:55 at the Gold Hill School and start the meeting at 4 pm sharp. Pam Leland will lead us in generating an Aging-in-Place Needs List. Then Reba Mitchell, Executive Director of NAS (Nederland Area Seniors) will present on how NAS can work with us. Lots of built-in discussion time. Meeting will end no later than 5:15.
 
January 15                NAS LUNCH TOGETHER       11:25 am.
Meet outside the GH Inn before 11:25 am. We will carpool as a group to lunch at the NAS (Nederland Area Seniors) regular Senior Lunch at the Ned Community Center. We will leave Gold Hill at 11:25 on the dot. To RSVP for this, email emily@nullmountainpeaklife.orgbefore January 13 at 5 pm. (You can only get in with an RSVP.) We will be able to sit together. Questions? Bring them to our meeting on Jan. 7.
 
February 13 2025      LUNCH TOGETHER AT THE GOLD HILL STORE/PUB        11:45 am.
The Gold Hill Store/Pub is supportive of our group! The Store re-opens Feb. 13 and we are booked on that day for a Senior Lunch! (Hint: there may be a “perk” for those meeting with our group.) Regular Store menu. Plan to buy something, don’t bring your own food or drink.
 
If you are not on our list, you can continue to receive updates here at the Gold Hill Town Meeting newsletter and check the GHTM website. If you want to be on our list for email updates hot off the press and more information sent by email only to the group, send your name and PREFERRED EMAIL to pamsher123@nullgmail.com and put Geezers in the Title. Send ONLY the EMAIL address you wish to use to receive our emails! 
You don’t have to be an old geezer to be on our list; we welcome everyone who wants to participate.
 
 
 
That’s it for now!

Zeke’s new book – Living off-grid

 Congratulations, long-time Ward resident, friend of Gold Hill,  and Mountain Resilience blog author,  Zeke Yewdall on the publication of your book !!!! 
 
Check the book out on Amazon

Zeke has been on our AirLink committee and contributed to our Ham radio group.

Solstice at the GH Store & Pub

Solstice event this weekend at The Store, Saturday, December 21. Kort will be playing from 4-6PM, and Mike will have a fire pit and the grill going outside. Hoping folks can swing by and enjoy a hot cocoa to celebrate the winter solstice! 
 
More Details in the flyer below:

Last minute gift ideas

Last minute gift ideas…..

$10 gifts available now.

Your Gold Hill History Museum has

               6 different ornament designs:  hummingbird, 2 cats with moon, sunset fir trees, bear, elk, and CO                   flag with mtns

              The Story of Gold Hill

              The annual calendar for 2025

All available for $10 each.  If you need stocking stuffers, package toppers, or just a small gift for someone, call me at 303 449 0454.  I have these items available now if you missed them this summer or at the Bazaar at the Pub last week.

Deb Yeager

deb@nullmountainvisions.net

 

 

Birthday Bash

Birthday Bash

Help Bear and Poppy celebrate their 80th and 85th birthdays – can you believe it?

We’ll be partying at the Gold Hill Inn to the fantastic tunes provided by Mary Russell and her band.

Wednesday, December 18. Music starts at 7:00.

See you there!

B ear  

lawrence.carlson@nullColorado.EDU

Holiday Caroling Party

🎶 Holiday Caroling Party! 🎶

Hello friends!

We are hosting a casual Caroling Party on Monday December 23rd and would love to have your lovely selves join. 

Here’s the plan:

4:30 PM – Meet at our house (1101 Pine St) for snacks and drinks (both boozy and non-boozy) 

5:15 PM – We’ll hit the streets and spread some holiday cheer with our angelic (or, you know, enthusiastic) voices!

I’ve put together a lyric book with mostly non-religious carols, but I’m happy to add any classics you love – religious or not! Drop your favorite carols in this thread, and I’ll ensure they’re in the lineup.

We were thinking of a simple path down Pine and up Main– just enough to avoid turning into icicles.  Then back to our house for hot cider, hot chocolate and other merriment.

This is a laid-back, go-with-the-flow affair, so if you have ideas or suggestions, shout ‘em out!

Please let us know if you think you can make it so we know just how many snacks to put out!

Greg, Terri, Sophie and Grady Buis

RSVP by text- 303-877-6913

P.S. We’ll have regular candles as well as battery-operated ones for the kiddos, but feel free to bring headlamps or flashlights if you prefer.


Thanks!

 

GH School Singalong

The Gold Hill School students will be performing their Winter Singalong at the Gold Hill Store on Friday, Dec. 13, from 2:30-3:30. All are welcome to join for some hot cocoa and holiday cheer!

Later, our music teacher, Kirk- who is directing this show- will be performing with his band, The Piney Tops. Hope to see you there!

Pop-up Holiday Bazaar this Saturday

Saturday, December 14, 2024 from 10am to 2 pm at the Gold Hill General Store & Pub

GHTM Agenda, Monday December 9, 2024

Gold Hill Town Meeting

Monday, 7:00 p.m. December 9th, 2024  In- Person @ Gold Hill School & Zoom Virtual Meeting

Dan Maedke is inviting you to a scheduled Zoom meeting.

Join Zoom Meeting https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89988171167?pwd=zYuarFwSn5nCOzqlB0jwdpbN4UOFHQ.1

Meeting ID: 899 8817 1167 Passcode: 930188

Find your local number:https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kdtsHJYtX3

     _______________________________________________________________________

Review and Approval of Previous Minutes (any additions or corrections) Treasurer’s Report and Year in Review

  1. Update Fire Mitigation Projects
    1. East Street and remaining fire wood
    2. Direction of future mitigation projects (Marcus and Dan)
  2. Aging Alliance

a. Initial meeting recap

3. By-Laws (Chrissy)
a. By-Laws amendments

4. Committee Reports ○ AirLink

○ Business District

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  • ○  Cemetery (Maggie Simms)
  • ○  Community Events (Chrissy and Dan)
  • ○  Fundraising & Merchandise (Dan)
  • ○  Gold Hill School (Chrissy, Jojo, Dan)
  • ○  Health & Human Services (Chrissy)
  • ○  Historical Zoning (Bear)
  • ○  IMA (Pam)
  • ○  Mountain Stewards (Virginia, Marcus, Cat)
  • ○  Museum ( Debra)
  • ○  Native Flora, Gardens & Weed Management (Kaitlyn)
  • ○  NeighborLink (Deb)
  • ○  SafeLink (Debra)
  • ○  Upcoming Meetings/Events
    • Holiday Party December 14th 5 to 8pm
    • Impromptu Sledding Party to be Announced
  • ○  Other Town News/Emerging Issues:
    ____________________________________________________________________
    

    Next Gold Hill Town Meeting: February 10th, 7pm ____________________________________________________

Our own Moors and McCumber

Don’t miss Moors & McCumber at the Gold Hill Inn for their 15th Annual end-of-the-year show!
Sunday, December 15 · 7:30 – 9:30pm
Come gather with us for an evening of great music and good cheer. We’d love to see your faces!
The Gold Hill Inn will be open for dinner before the show starting at 5pm. You may want to make your dinner reservation in advance. A bar menu is also available first come first served. Purchase tickets in advance here:
 
Amy Fortunato
Amy@nullcowboys-sweetheart.com
 

Book Launch

Caroline Ashley has published a book and has an online event at noon EST on December 3 to launch it.  Here is a link to the FaceBook page    www.facebook.com/events/577925924925479


GHTM 10-14-24

GOLD HILL TOWN MEETING NEWSLETTER

Minutes of the October 14, 2024  Zoom and in person Town Meeting

Next Town Meeting is Monday, December 9, 7:00 p.m.

 

The meeting was called to order by Chair Dan Maedke.  Twelve people attended in person: Dan, Vice Chair Kelly Veit, Julie Carpenter, Austin Miller, Kaitlyn Barthell, Joanna Coleman, Pam Sherman, Eli Zabielski, Shannon Lindow, Member at Large John Hatelid, Jeff Combelic, and Secretary Gretchen Diefenderfer.  Six people attended by Zoom: Erich Gundlach, Kris Hill, Kathy Frey, Treasurer Chrissy Maedke, Bear Carlson and Poppy Copeland.  Please let me know if I missed anyone.

 

Minutes – As there were no corrections or additions, the minutes were approved as published.

 

Treasurer’s Report – Chrissy reports

Starting date: 10/14/24        
Opening Balances     Accounts Amount
    General 3449 $10,001.81
    Grants 7018 $100.00
    Savings 7000 $602.65
    Total Opening Balances:   $10,704.46
         
Income General 3449 Soup Donation ck   $25.00
    Cemetery Donation   $150.00
    Venmo Soup Party Donations   $53.70
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
    Total   $228.70
         
  Grants 7018      
    Total   $0.00
         
  Savings 7000 Boulder Watershed Collective Run   $3,304.15
    Soup Party Cash Donations   $126.00
         
    Total   $3,430.15
         
    Total Income:   $3,658.85
         
Expenses General 3449 Safe Deposit Box   $28.20
         
         
         
         
         
         
    Total   $28.20
         
  Grants 7018      
         
    Total   $0.00
         
  Savings 7000      
         
    Total   $0.00
         
    Total Expenses:   $28.20
         
Ending Balances   General 3449 $10,202.31
    Grants 7018 $100.00
    Savings 7000 $4,032.80
12/9/24   Total Closing Balances:   $14,335.11
         

 

 

Chrissy added that our committees have been asked to make budget requests for 2025 at the December GHTM.

 

Update Fire Mitigation Projects – Dan reports that they will be working on the East Street project and the area near Shiela Maloney and Joe Hengemuhle’s.  They’ve have stepped back from work on the town property near the Firebarn for now.  There is still quite a bit of wood at the Ashram and they may be able to schedule a third round of pick up. Boyd Brown and Kris Gibson are leading on firewood if you have questions.  The mitigation at Tone’s is ongoing.  They’re planning a meeting around goats and more mitigation to be scheduled when Marcus gets back in town.

 

Voter Ballot Drop Off – Boulder County Elections people are coming up to the GH School on Saturday, Nov. 2, to take ballots.  Drop off between 10 and 2.

 

Elevation movie – Release date is Nov. 8 at the Cinemark Century Theater in Boulder. 

 

Aging Alliance – Pam Sherman is organizing a GH committee focused on aging, senior care, caregivers, transportation and other services.  The IMA has been working on this for some time – we in the mountain communities need to be more vocal and proactive to get more services up here.  Contact Pam at pamsher123@nullgmail.com if you’re interested in being on our committee.

 

Bylaws – Chrissy reports that our  bylaws are our operating rules and there are updates that she thinks are important, particularly a Values Statement, Mission Statement, and Vision Statement help to make us eligible for grants – they require statements like these.

 

Draft of Potential Values Statement: (What’s most important to us?  What does our moral compass look like? Values inform your mission and vision)

We embrace our responsibility to co-create a world where each of us, our community, and our town can flourish, all the while, celebrating our unique environment and history.

What:                                           

Social Flourishing, Cultivating Long-Term relationships, Community Wellness. Business Sustainability, Environmental Health

 

Why:

Historic Preservation, Disaster Mitigation, Environmental Stewardship,   Resilience,   Community Engagement, Human Services

 

How:

Communication, Inclusivity, Respect, Kindness, Collaboration, Volunteerism

Non-Partisan, Fun

Draft of Potential Mission Statement: (What is our purpose?)

The mission of the Gold Hill Town Meeting:

We work for the betterment of the town of Gold Hill by improving quality of life and quality of environment.  Through historic preservation, natural resource conservation, environmental restoration, education, human services and community engagement, we ensure our residents and natural surroundings are able to thrive.

Draft of Potential Vision Statement: (What does our future and our goals look like)

The Gold Hill Town Meeting is working towards a future where Gold Hill is and continues to be a place where residents have a strong community, are able to flourish socially, where residents are safe and have their basic needs met and are able to live in harmony with the natural environment. 

John made a motion to add these statements to our bylaws, Pam seconded it and it passed with no dissenting votes.

Chrissy then went through a long list of potential changes, cleaning up details and making some substantial changes in places.  These were discussed, but not voted on.  You can find the suggested changes on Google Drive.  A Special Town Meeting was scheduled for Monday, November 4, to work on the bylaws.

Gretchen pointed out that, according to the present bylaws (you can find them in the website goldhilltown.com  under the Community Info heading on the left titled “What is the Gold Hill Town Meeting” –  https://goldhilltown.com/what-it-is/ bylaws), changes are presented, voted on at a regular meeting, published in the minutes, and then a final vote is taken at the next regular meeting.

         Article VII

Amendments

These Bylaws may be altered, amended, or repealed and new Bylaws may be adopted according to the following procedure:

Section 1.  At a regularly scheduled meeting, where a quorum is present, Bylaw change(s) may be proposed by a simple majority of those members present.  Proposed Bylaw changes are to be made and approved section-by-section.

Section 2.  The proposed Bylaw sections(s), and the Bylaw section(s) that are intended to be replaced, must be included with the minutes of the meeting and distributed to the members at least two weeks prior to the next regularly scheduled meeting.

Section 3.  At the next regularly scheduled meeting, the sections of the new Bylaws may be adopted by a two-thirds majority of the members of the Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc. who are present.  Bylaw changes are to be voted on section by section.

 

COMMITTEE REPORTS

AirLink – no report except that it is still functioning.

 

Business District – Dan stressed again that we are not a legal entity that can make rules, but a town meeting to work on issues that we care about.  We had a lengthy meeting last August about noise from local businesses and he suggested that we form a committee to find ideas/solutions that will help.  Jeff Combelic, Kris Hill, Kathy Frey, and Kelly Viet volunteered.  Jeff said he feels that businesses somehow need to keep outside customers under control as far as noise.  At 570 Pine, they are on the front line for noise from the Store.  He thought Whitey had said they would start and end music earlier but on Friday at 9:30 there was a lot of electric music and crowd noise and then at 10:40 drunk sounding people up and down the streets shouting.  Kris went to talk to the Pub, to no avail.  Then on Saturday, the crowd noise outside the Inn was out of control.  Kris added that she has a sense that there is not fairness around hours between the Pub and the Inn.  It seems that the Inn generates equal or more noise but presently people are not objecting, although they have in the past.  We have a unique situation up here with businesses mixed in with residences.  Businesses that own liquor licenses can legally be open to 2 am, but community needs need to be addressed. She encourages visioning around  finding solutions.

         Chrissy added that “Business District” was added to our list of committees to brainstorm support for both businesses and community.  She would like us to work to prevent drunk driving – maybe something like stickers for designated drivers that would give them a free soft drink or?…..  Getting the Sheriff up here?  No one really wants to resort to calling the Sheriff and they don’t have the manpower to respond expeditiously.  We’d love creative solutions – don’t want to create an attack committee.

 

Cemetery – no report

 

Community Events/Fundraising and Merch – Dan repots that the Gold Rush really didn’t have ideal weather, but it was a good time.  He and Chrissy bought a screen printer and shirts and screened the Gold Hill logo on them for now and in the future.  John has ordered water bottles.

 

Gold Hill School – Chrissy reports that they have a new office manager named Michael from Boulder and he’s wonderful.  They have a great year ahead with projects and field trips.  They’ve sent out Open Enrollment Flyers – please pass the word along if you know anyone interested.  They would love to have more students.  The Fall Fiesta  is Wednesday, November 13th , with a taco bar, silent auction, and music.  The students are studying local government and having a voice in their community to discuss what they’d like to see.  She wonders about having a kids committee and maybe granting them some funds.  Some ideas include: wildflower seed planting, bird baths, decorative stop signs which would make it nicer and safer for kids.  Pam suggested they could collect seeds around town and Kaitlyn might help.  John suggested that maybe some kids could come to a meeting to propose their ideas.

 

Historic Zoning – Bear reports that Michael Shepard (who bought Max and Deb’s place) is replacing the eves with cement board and other fire resistant improvements.

 

IMA – Pam reports that they have been in communication with ODM (Office of Disaster Management) and will have more information soon.

 

Mountain Stewards – no report

 

Museum – Gretchen reported that the Museum is closed now for the season, but she expects there will be calendars and merch available – contact Deb Yeager for information

 

Native Flora, Gardens, and Weed Management – Kaitlyn Barthell, our new person on this committee sent a report by email

 

Hello! My name is Kaitlyn. I’ve been living in Gold Hill a little over two years now for those who do not know me. For some background, I studied bumble bee and plant interactions at Pikes Peak for my Masters thesis at CU. During that time, I spent thousands of hours observing flowers and collecting pollinator data, which has given me a strong understanding of Colorado’s floral and pollinator diversity. I now work as a plant ecologist with Birch Ecology in Longmont and work on a variety of ecological assessment, restoration, conservation, and permitting projects across Colorado. A large part of my job includes weed management, consulting, and report writing. In addition, I work a lot with landscape architects to design native seed mixes and native plant palettes. 

 

My intention with this chair position is to share some of this knowledge with the community and serve as a resource for anything relevant to native flora, gardening, and weed management. It is most important to me to educate the community on the difference between native plants and non-native, invasive weeds so that we can all fight for habitat protection at Gold Hill.

 

So far this year I have visited a few homes in Gold Hill and compiled plant lists for homeowners to reference as they manage the vegetation on their property. I would like to also host a community event next summer on native plant and weed identification, where I would hand out pamphlets with pictures. I also am designing a native wildflower seed mix and am scheming up the idea of hosting a native plant sale for the community next year. 

 

Thank you!   Kindly,   Kaitlyn

 barthell3@nullgmail.com

 

NeighborLink /SafeLink– no report

 

Hot Topic – Fire Mitigation and how to be a healthy ecosystem – requires everybody working together on a wholistic approach to mitigation.  Erich suggested that we should do more in Gold Hill to get rid of some invasive species.  It would be nice to get notices/posters around town.        

 

Vice-Chair – Kelly Veit was confirmed as Vice-Chair by unanimous vote.

 

Upcoming Meetings/Events

Soup Party – Saturday, October 26 at the School from 5 to 8 pm

Ballot Drop-Off – Saturday, November 2 at the School from 2 to 4 pm

Fall Fiesta – Wednesday, November 13 at the Inn from 5 to 8:30 pm

Holiday Party – Saturday, December 14 at the School from 5 to 8 pm

 

Other Town News/Emerging Issues – Road/Parking issues – Dan reports he has not been able to get a report from the County.

 

Respectfully submitted, Gretchen Diefenderfer, Secretary

 

Special Town Meeting, Monday November 4 – was attended only by Chrissy Maedke and Gretchen Diefenderfer.  We went over Chrissy’s proposed changes, discussing pros and cons.  The proposed changes can be found on Google Drive:

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/138K9Dt8jq8qzRA7e34rQ9C-y3IHmCg-fS6a7ZIwbWXA/edit#slide=id.g303471ebc74_0_0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GHTM

Fall Fiesta Thank You

Our hearts are full after last week’s Fall Fiesta at the Gold Hill Inn. Our community continues to show up for us in ways that most people dream of. Often the term community is thrown around as a buzzword. We are proud and grateful that we know the true meaning of community. Thank you for believing in the impact that the Gold Hill School offers children. We are grateful to be able to continue to provide whole child learning through a STEM experiential approach for children. 
 
A special thank you to the Finn Family for offering the space and providing the food. Thank you to our community volunteers to help serve the food. Thank you to our community cookie and brownie bakers. Thank you to our local artists and businesses that provided amazing auction items. Thank you to our GHS Alumni who supported our younger dining room servers. Thank you to all the Parents Current and Alumni who know that the hard work of the Fall Fiesta pays off in the end. 

Jojo Morrison                                               

Gold Hill Elementary
Teacher- Kg/1st/2nd
School Ph: 720.561.5940
 

Fall Fiesta this Wednesday

Gold Hill School Annual Fundraiser- the Fall Fiesta
Wednesday November 13, 2024    5pm-8pm
At the Gold Hill Inn- $20 for Adults, $5 for kids
– Taco Buffet
– Live music by Haiden Davis and Kirk
– Great Silent Auction
– Beer and Wine for sale
– Gold Hill School Merch for sale
– Student Servers in the dining room very excited to take your order! 
 
For the Community Buffet Servers here is the schedule:
Gold Hill Community Servers (45 min shifts)
         
5:00- 5:45pm 1. Val 2. Deb S. 3. Gretchen 4. Michael  
5:45- 6:30pm 1. Elizabeth C. 2. Joanne Cole 3. Paul L 4. Pam Leland 5. Marcus M
6:30- 7:15pm 1. Nadyne 2. Shelia 3. Joey 4. Brieda  
7:15-8:00pm 1. Rick S 2.Leslie 3. Virginia S. 4. Clare T  
8-8:30pm 1.Leslie 2. Clare T. 3 4  
 
Please contact Jojo if there is an issue with your shift. 

Jojo Morrison                                               

Gold Hill Elementary
Teacher- Kg/1st/2nd
School Ph: 720.561.5940

Wildfire Mitigation work on East Street

Hi everyone,
 
Good People Tree Service will be in the area completing wildfire mitigation work on East Street over the next few weeks.
 
If you have any questions please contact Jackie at Boulder Watershed Collective. 
 
Jackie Barry
Jackie@nullBoulderwatershedcollective.org
 
Thanks,
Jackie
 
 
 
Maya MacHamer
Director
Boulder Watershed Collective
1740 Fourmile Canyon Dr.
Boulder, Co. 80302
(c) 303-817-2261
(o) 303-449-3333

boulderwatershedcollective.org

 

Pronouns: she, her, hers – why do pronouns matter?  

GHFPD Fire Board Meetings

Notice of GHFPD Board of Directors Executive Board meeting on Thursday, November 14 at 730pm at Gold Hill Fire Barn.  Meeting will be closed to the public.  Reminder that the GHFPD Board of Directors budget meeting will be Monday, November 18 at 6pm and the monthly meeting will take place at 7pm.  Thanks.

William Kent Coghill
Boulder Colorado
wkcoghill@nullgmail.com
518-366-4385

GH Senior Alliance meeting today

The GH Senior Alliance meeting today will be held in the Fire Barn, not the Gold Hill Store.
Too many of us! Thanks for understanding and see you there! Meeting starts at 1:30 pm.

Invite to Bluebird Bus restoration kick-off party

Hi Friends:Hey, swing by 345 Rim Road Saturday, Nov. 16 between 4:30 and 6:30 PM to see our 1915 White Motor Truck that the Gold Hill Museum has come to possess. We want everyone to see this ancient, fabulous old thing that is parked in our front yard, and learn what we need to begin restoring it.

We will have cocktails and heavy appetizers. We will also have a couple of antique automobile aficionados on hand to answer questions and to talk about what we need to move forward.

As many of you know, these trucks were used in Glacier, Yellowstone, and Rocky Mountain national parks to transport tourists. Here in Gold Hill, they were used to bring the Blue Bird ladies to their Gold Hill summer residences, and at least one was used by the Walter family to haul products for the store.

In addition, once the Stanley Steamer buses were taken out of service, they were used to carry tourists  to Estes Park and the Stanley Hotel.

This truck, which we believe belonged to the Walter family, is a valuable and important remnant of Gold Hill’s history and that of our mountain region. We’re looking forward to showing you what we’re working on and winning your support.

Please come as early as possible so you can see it while it is still light outside. See you on the 16th!

Please RSVP to Debra Yeager:  303 881 7665 or deb@nullmountainvisions.net or Jerd Smith: 303-883-4360 or jerd.e.smith@nullgmail.com

 

Elevation, the movie

Subject: ELEVATION / Cast & Crew Invite for Nov 4 – 1pmMT

From George Nofi, Director, 

Can you get this invite to the key people in Gold Hill who might want to attend.  I would LOVE to see you guys!!!

You and a guest are invited to 

a Special Screening of ELEVATION!

          
 

You and a guest are invited to a screening of 

ELEVATION on Monday, November 4, at 1:00PM 

at the Cinemark Century Boulder theater, located at 1700 29th St, Boulder, CO 80301.

 

Click HERE to reserve your seats.

 

This screening is dedicated to the memory of Aieisha Li

 
 
*The screening is First Come, First Served*

Fall Fiesta Nov. 13, 5:00 – 8:30 at the Inn

Hello, GHS Alumni!

As you may have heard, The Fall Fiesta- the Gold Hill School’s annual fundraiser, is coming up on Wednesday, Nov. 13th at the Gold Hill Inn from 5:00-8:30!  We hope you can all come out to join in the fun!  As always, there will be taco buffet, live music, a silent auction, and a lot of cute little kids serving you chips, drinks and dessert!  Dinner tickets can be purchased at the door or in advance at Eventbrite:

 

If you can’t make it, there’s also an option on there to purchase a “donation ticket”.  
 
We’re still looking for volunteers, as well as items to place in our silent auction.  If you are able to help, please reach out to Jojo or me.  
 
Thank you as always for supporting the Gold Hill School!  We hope to see you on the 13th!
 
Best,  Chrissy

Christine Maedke

3-4-5 Teacher
Boulder Valley School District
Gold Hill School
890 Main St.
Boulder, CO 80302
School: 720-561-5940
Classroom: 720-561-6015
Personal Cell: 303-668-6809
Pronouns: She, her, hers

Fall Fiesta – volunteers needed

The Gold Hill School’s Annual fundraiser, Fall Fiesta is only two weeks away. Taking place at the Gold Hill Inn on Wednesday Nov 13th. We are in need of volunteers to help serve the buffet meal. Shifts are 45 mins. Starting from 5pm- 8:30pm. If you are interested please email Jojo directly at johanna.morrison@nullbvsd.org OR call the school 720.561.5940
 
Thank you!! 

Jojo Morrison                                               

Gold Hill Elementary
Teacher- Kg/1st/2nd
School Ph: 720.561.5940

Red Flag Warning – No Burning

The National Weather Service in Denver has issued a Red Flag
Warning for wind and low relative humidity, which is in effect
from 10 AM this morning to 6 PM MDT this evening.
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
...RED FLAG WARNING IN EFFECT FROM 10 AM THIS MORNING TO 6 PM MDT
THIS EVENING FOR WIND AND LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY FOR THE
FOOTHILLS...PLAINS AND PALMER DIVIDE
A Red Flag Warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now....or will shortly. A combination of strong winds...low relative humidity...and warm temperatures can contribute to extreme fire behavior
Critical fire conditions will be in place from the foothills
across the plains due to very dry conditions and gusty northwest
winds. Winds may gust up to 50 mph across the plains with some
gusts up to 60 mph in the foothills. In addition, there also may
be some blowing dust across the plains.
IMPACTS...Conditions will be favorable for rapid fire spread.
  Avoid outdoor burning and any activity that may produce a
  spark and start a wildfire.

Don’t Forget to Vote!

Ballots are due in by 7:00 p.m. on November 5.  And, Boulder County Elections will  host a ballot drop off event in Gold Hill.  They will send a team up Saturday, November 2nd from 2 p.m to 4 pm at the Gold Hill School to collect ballots and answer voter questions.  Questions?  vote@nullbouldercounty.gov      or call 303-413-7740

Gold Hill Senior Alliance

New Gold Hill Senior Alliance Holding its First Meeting
 
Monday afternoon November 11 from 1:30 pm to 3 pm at The Gold Hill Store.
 
This is a brand new Gold Hill Town Meeting Committee serving Gold Hill area resident Elders.
Who should come? If you want to work together pro-actively about aging successfully 

in the mountains, this meeting is for you. Yes, under-60 young ‘uns are welcome, too, of course, 

as are friends from neighboring canyons.
 
Agenda:  We will meet and greet, talk about our hopes and concerns, then set some long-range priorities and ways forward. (Some good ideas are on the table already.)
 
 
Please RSVP to Pam at pamsher123@nullgmail.com
 
With gratitude,
Pam Sherman (convener)