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August 2025 NEWSLETTER

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GH Seniors Meeting, 8-5-25

From Marybeth Neal, wishingtheworldpeace@nullgmail.com
Our meeting this Tuesday, August 5 will be at our house, 629 Dixon Road,  4 to 5:30.  
 
Some parking details:  We will meet in the upper level of our house.  There is some parking at the upper level and more parking on our lower level.  For those with difficulty with stairs, please park on the upper level.  
 
For those parking on the lower level, please be careful of the uneven steps leading from the lower parking level to the patio under the deck.  You can enter the upper level either by going through the lower up the interior stairs Or by using the exterior stairs.  
 
ALSO:  Immediately following the meeting we will have a little “cocktail hour” with Marybeth’s sister Holly and husband Brian Giffin who are visiting us.  They lived in Gold Hill and raised their three boys here from the 1980s until 2005.   
 
We’d like to welcome anyone who can stay a bit after our meeting for informal conversation.  We will have wine as well as non-alcoholic drinks, cheese and crackers.
 
RSVP is not necessary, but if you know you will be join us following the meeting, it would be helpful if you would respond to this emai to help us plan.  
 
See you soon!
 
Paul Landskroener and Marybeth Neal 

GHTM Articles of Incorporation

A step back in time to review the original intent of the Gold Hill Town Meeting. These are articles of incorporation, not bylaws. However, this is worthy of review in light of all the proposed changes.
 
Martha

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GH Area Seniors – more info

The Gold Hill area Senior Association would like to invite you to these August social events. Mark it down now.
 
Invasive Weed Bouquet Workshop Sun. Aug. 10th 1 PM @GH Store
see flyer attached 
 
 
Marybeth and Paul will host a community sing-a-long on Saturday, August 23 from 2-4 pm at their house, 629 Dixon.  Bring a favorite song to share, if you like.  They will also have copies of Rise Up Singing (a songbook with over a1000 songs!) and light refreshments.  Please let them know, by text, email or phone if you can come by August 19 so they can plan. Email:  wishingtheworldpeace@nullgmail.com or phone/text 612-990-3251.  
 
See ya soon!
 
Val
 
 

GH Seniors events

Hi, Everyone!
 
A reminder that our next meeting is Tues. August 5th at 4 PM at Marybeth and Paul’s at 629 Dixon.
Topic: Transportation (Val) and Humor (everyone bring their own story, reading, joke or whatever you’d like to share)
 
Topic: Transportation (Val) and Humor (everyone bring their own story, reading, joke or whatever you’d like to share)
Time: Aug 5, 2025 04:00 PM Mountain Time (US and Canada)
Join Zoom Meeting
 
Meeting ID: 815 4019 2228
Passcode: 498573
 
Paul and Marybeth are also hosting our Aug. social fun and opening it to everyone!
Marybeth and Paul will host a community sing-a-long on Saturday, August 23 from 2-4 pm at their house, 629 Dixon.  Bring a favorite song to share, if you like.  We will also have copies of Rise Up Singing (a songbook with over a1000 songs!) and light refreshments.  Please let them know, by text, email or phone if you can come by August 19 so they can plan. Email:  wishingtheworldpeace@nullgmail.com or phone/text 612-990-3251.  
 
See ya soon!
 
Val

GHFPD Board Meeting Agenda 7-21-25

GOLD HILL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

Agenda- Monday, July 21, 2025

7:00pm

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86980057492?pwd=LEV6GGmxTNiGttG7JlWg4Z4b TO6wbs.1
Zoom Link can also be found at: https://www.goldhillfire.org/events

MEETING BUSINESS:

CALL TO ORDER- ATTENDANCE- ROLL CALL APPROVAL OF MINUTES-

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FIRE CHIEF’S MINUTES: Chief Caudill

  • ●  OPERATIONAL NEEDS: ●
  • ●  OPERATIONAL UPDATES: ●
  • ●  TRAINING: ●
  • ●  MAINTENANCE:
    • ●  Generator and electrical install updates:
    • ●  Generator pad updates:
    • ●  New garage updates?
  • ●  EQUIPMENT NEEDS: ●
  • ●  RECRUITMENT ●
  • ●  INFRASTRUCTURE
    • ●  Barn Maintenance- Max
    • ●  Invoice for electrical- Max ●
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      OPERATIONAL READINESS:

  • ●  STRATEGIC PLANNING

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  • ●  CAPITAL REPLACEMENT PLAN ●

    BUDGET

  • ●  VEHICLES:
    • ●  5404,5402, 5439 and UTV
    • ●  Maltese updates? Still working on it. Can someone get me the new

      image of the GH truck without the volunteer in front of it?

  • ●  INVENTORY:

  • ●  GENERAL:
    • ●  ISO updates?
    • ●  Status of smoke detector giveaway
    • ●  Need to set up an executive board session for Chief’s 1 year mark ●
  • ●  ADMINISTRATIVE:

● Marv’s plaque- What is everyone’s availability for presenting the

plaque? I can set something up for August but may be out on Wildland Fire.

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OTHER BUSINESS:

  • ●  GRANTS-
  • ●  COLLABORATION- CWPP-
  • ●  WEBSITE-
  • ●  Vector Solutions-
  • ●  COMMUNITY EVENTS/FUNDRAISING-

● Fourth of July recap ● PARKING-

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ADJOURNMENT:

GHFPD Board Minutes 6-16-25

GOLD HILL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

June 16, 2025–Minutes – Next meeting July 21, 2025

 Meeting was called to order by President Kent Cogill.  Present were board members Boyd Brown, Max Yeager, community members Kris Gibson, Rick Sheingold, and Gretchen Diefenderfer, Secretary.  Present by Zoom: Chief Rich Caudill and Val Crist.

Minutes of the last meeting were approved with changes: Kent’s last name was corrected to Coghill (from Cowgill), Max corrected the New Station report and the State Mandated 35 acre minimum lot size.  Land Use could peel off a smaller parcel (i.e., for a new station), but not if it makes the larger parcel less than 35 acres.  And, under Vehicles, the delivery people being considered are Acertus (not Ace Services).

FIRE CHIEF’S MINUTES –

Operational Needs – Rich reports on new radios – they will be delivered to the truck manufacturer for installation.  Chains will be ordered in the next couple of days.

He met with the ISO Rep, Brian Nichols, along with Sunshine, Indian Peaks, and Fourmile and our rating should be below 9/10 now.  It was agreed to move forward with a full re-assessment, researching our trucks, training, and then a site visit.  Looking like it could end up below 8.  Val and Leslie Finn can take care of mapping the data regarding cistern locations, etc. `

          Dump and fill time for 3902(corrected to 5439 at July meeting) was 3:30 to 3:40, which puts us in good time to get water on scene with a water shuffle.  Risk reduction should be good.  Have to show people have smoke detectors in place.  Plans to get them to district residents beginning on the 4th of July, signing people up through some kind of lottery with their addresses.  Plan to purchase approx. 30 through Lowe’s or Home Depot.

CenturyLink/Lumen – Rich has reached out 4 times, with no response.  He has also asked for help from our U.S. Rep Joe Neguse.

Maintenance – Generator – Rich and Max have been discussing the pad – could be standard prefab concrete discs approx. 20” above grade since the generator framework has powder coated pad legs.  Cost around $800?  Kent asked if it would need a roof, but Max says it’s built to be outside.  Boyd wondered about security – should be well stuck in the trees and not easy to see or extricate. 

         Xcell Energy blew off the appointment to hook it up.  Fred’s is set up to run gas back there – so mid-July.   Boyd moved we authorize spending up to $1000 for the pad, etc., which was approved.

Garage Doors – Max is still looking for dealer – possibly Northern. 

Hydrant – Same with hydrant – Jesse Farmer has not been returning calls.

Equipment Needs  – Rich got $450 to the GHTM for the town trash removal for the old timbers at the old hydrant.

Recruitment – Aiden Bicknell, Firefighter, has a pager, some gear, and is clear to respond.  Kaya Bar-/Evan, new EMT on Boulder Street, will be getting a pager.  Ben, a Navy guy, will be moving to Gold Hill in July and will get started on trainings.  Another person is coming to CU in the Fall and is a possible volunteer.  Will be doing a big push on the 4th and when the new truck arrives in the Fall.  A lot of people seem to moving into the District and some volunteers and officers have been contacting them.

Infastructure, Operational Readiness, Strategic Planning, Capital Replacement – no reports.

Budget – Jess is out of town – report next meeting.

Vehicles – Everything is running pretty well.  Dave Sturtz put together a post-use check list to keep on top of any kind of needed preventative maintenance.  They will be working on plan for transporting the new Fouts Engine here.

         Logo/Maltese?  Kent will work to get design finalized by end of July – if using the Maltese Cross, plan to incorporate our old truck logo.

Radios – Will want 2 BK programable radios if the truck ever goes out on missions.

Inventory – all good.

Administrative – Plaque discussion for Marv’s.  Dinner?  They’ve provided tow-outs for years when others wouldn’t and it’s also a thank you for all the years of providing cars for trainings.  Boyd suggested presentation in Beer Garden and then could have dinner.  Kent will contact them.  Leslie is up for whatever.

Grants – Kris reports we’re not pursuing the Subway Grant – it’s not a fit for the GIS mapping needed.

CWPP – Kent spoke with Chris Dirolf – they are all supporting increased signage and Fire Lane signs in town.  The County has not been helpful.  Maybe a coalition of the Inn, Store, and GHFPD to address.  The County roads dept has forwarded it to Public Works.  In 2023 Josh Trickey, County Roads, walked the town with a whole bunch of us and they have replaced missing signs (mainly no parking), but it seems to be up to us to come up with a template for apparatus clearance.  Kris Gibson said that the cones at the corner of Main and Boulder St work, but require retrieval and replacement.  Leslie has made up informational notices to put on cars.  Kent is looking at formal signs.  Josh Trickey said the County will not enforce just our signs.  Boyd suggested we should try/do whatever we think will work. We will keep the conversation going to find solutions.  Leslie suggested that we may have to go to the County Commissioners and get them to approve our plan for signs as well as any plans to work on our roads (drainage, etc.).

Community Events and Fundraising – Boyd reported on the Wildfire Mit. Event June 14 and 15th and following – Teens, Inc., goats in the Meadow, a few house hardening projects, Sunset Run on the 22nd, and 2 dumpsters for slash.

4th of July – Leslie is taking the lead – needs volunteers.  Val will do traffic and also needs volunteers.  She will reach out to Fourmile.  Their new Chief, Caroline has bought Potter’s house.  Rich spoke with her and she will be at the Sunset Run event.  We will be helping with Medical.  AMR will have an ambulance in the area.

Boyd and Max were sworn in to their new/old board member positions and signed their paperwork.

Kent made a motion to adjourn, Boyd seconded and we adjourned at 8:22.

Respectfully submitted, Gretchen Diefenderfer, Secretary.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nederland Food Pantry and other info

Location:

196 W 1st St., Nederland, CO 80466

Building 1: Pantry / Building 2: Office / Building 3: Clothing Closet

Open Hours: 

Tuesdays:10 AM – 3 PM  

Thursdays 10 AM – 1 PM  

Saturdays: 10 AM – 12 PM  

720-418-0892 / info@nullnederlandfoodpantry.org / www.nederlandfoodpantry.org

MONTHLY NEWS & UPDATES

JULY 2025

If you see our newly decorated pantry van out in the wild, give our driver a friendly wave!

Your support brightens our day!

PANTRY, GARDENS & CLOTHING CLOSET

Interested in supporting the Nederland Food Pantry, Gardens, or Clothing Closet? Here’s where we need support this month:

FOOD PANTRY:

Nederland Food Pantry is available to ALL Peak-to-Peak residents. Please don’t hesitate to reach out to us if you or someone you know needs help.

PANTRY NEEDS:

  • Soups
  • Chili
  • Spaghetti
  • Crackers
  • Cereal
  • Ramen
  • Eggs
  • Rice
  • Peanut Butter
  • Condiments
  • Salad Dressing

Please ensure that all donated items are unexpired and remain in their original, factory-sealed packaging.

Please do not leave donations outside of buildings after hours.

Thank you for your support!

CLOTHING CLOSET:

 

This is your friendly reminder that our Clothing Closet is Open to ALL Peak-to-Peak Residents! Remember, everything is FREE!

Please reach out if you are interested in volunteering in the Closet to help sort clothing donations.

CLOSET NEEDS:

  • New men’s underwear
  • Men’s clothes (especially jeans and Men’s pants size 30 to 34)feel free to
  • Shoes

Just a heads-up: the Closet only accepts donations during the first two weeks of each month. This helps us keep things manageable and ensures we have the support to sort through everything. Thanks for your understanding!

Please make sure that all donations are clean and gently used. We want our clients to receive clothing that not only meets their needs but also helps them get a step ahead.

Thank you for supporting the Closet!

Shop or drop off donations during our open hours:

Tuesday: 10 – 3, Thursday: 10 – 1, and Saturday: 10 – 12.

Questions call 720-418-0892 or email: info@nullnederlandfoodpantry.org

Voices from the Pantry

 

Life in our little mountain town can be pretty tough sometimes. I’m a single mom with two kids, and honestly, there have been more days than not when I’ve worried about paying for groceries or making sure the kids have what they need. It’s just me trying to make it work.

One day, I heard about the Nederland Food Pantry, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” I wasn’t sure what to expect, but when I walked in, there was music playing, and I was greeted with a smile right at the door. I immediately felt welcomed, which is something I really needed. We left with a lot of good food, and I was really surprised by how much fresh food there was. Who knew my kids would be so excited about strawberries? I thought it might be hard to see other familiar faces, but it felt more like a community. It reminded me that we’re not alone in this.

Then I checked out the Clothing Closet and found some great stuff for myself and the kids. It made me feel good knowing we could get some nice things, and I didn’t have to worry about how much I was spending.

Now I know that I can count on the Nederland Food Pantry, and it has given me peace of mind. It’s like a weight has been lifted off my shoulders. Thanks to the Nederland Food Pantry, I feel like I can breathe a little easier.

Celebrating Rural Transit Day:

Connecting Our Communities

July 16th, yesterday, marked Rural Transit Day, and we want to take a moment to celebrate some wonderful people! Huge thanks to Dennis at Mountain Rides, Steve the NB3 RTD Driver, and our weekend Mountain Rides driver for their incredible dedication to our community. It’s so important that we acknowledge the work of the transit services that support our rural areas, and this day gives us a great opportunity to do just that. 

In Boulder County, services like Mountain Rides, The Climb, and Lyons Flyer are absolutely invaluable. They help connect our smaller communities, making sure everyone can access important services and enjoy social interactions. 

These transit services do so much more than just getting us from point A to point B; they create important links for jobs, appointments, and social visits. Living in the mountains can be tough for those without transportation, so this service really helps people get out and enjoy life. One of the drivers shared a heartwarming story about a client who relies on the shuttle to visit a friend. This connection not only helps combat loneliness but also enhances the overall well-being of everyone involved.

Whether it’s commuting to work, heading to school, catching a doctor’s appointment, or simply meeting up with friends, Mountain Rides, The Climb, and Lyons Flyer make it all possible. Let’s celebrate the commitment and dedication of these awesome transit services that keep our communities connected and thriving.

Happy (belated) Rural Transit Day!

EVENTS & EXTRA’S

WHEN: Entire Month of JULY

WHERE: Indian Peaks

Ace Hardware

(74 CO 119 – Nederland)

It’s July, and your chance to help support our mountain community! Indian Peaks Ace Hardware is offering us the opportunity to make a difference through their Register Round Up campaign all month long.

When you round up your purchase, every penny goes directly to the Nederland Food Pantry, helping us provide much-needed nutritious food and clothing for our neighbors in need. I know it might seem small, but I promise, it all adds up!

Next time you’re at Ace, please consider rounding up your total, knowing you’re making a difference right here in your very own community.

Thank you for helping us make July the month of caring and sharing!

SAVE THE DATE

The Mountain Home Team, Distinct Real Estate Presents

Jammin’ The Bou Room – A Benefit for The Nederland Food Pantry

Featuring Smooth Money Gesture, River Spell, & Poorfree

Saturday, September 6th

| 7 PM | Show: 8 PM

Tickets: GA $25

Full bar & kitchen open!

TICKETS

If you are looking for support, information, or resources related to human services, look no further! Check out the upcoming Human Services Fair, where you can connect with various organizations and agencies.

WHEN: July 24th, 10-12 (Every 4th Thursday)

WHERE: 196 W 1st St., Bldg. 2

TIME: 10 am to 12 pm

EVERYONE IS WELCOME!

HIGHLIGHTS & HAPPENINGS

DONATE and get a TATTOO!

COMING SOON!

We’re so thankful to have such an amazing community of members and businesses eager to support our organization in helping friends and neighbors in need. 

We’re excited to share that Everett Nielsen from Ink Haus Tattoo & Piercing Shop will soon be offering tattoos in exchange for donated items at a set dollar amount! While we’re still finalizing the details, if you’re interested in learning more or have questions, please don’t hesitate to click that ‘More Tattoo Info!’ button below. 

Stay tuned for more information!

BUDGET FRIENDLY RECIPE

Strawberry Shortcake

Ingredients:

For the Strawberries:

  • 2 pounds fresh strawberries, hulled and sliced
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar (adjust based on your taste)

For the Shortcake:

  • 2 cups all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup cold unsalted butter, cubed
  • 2/3 cup milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

For the Whipped Cream:

  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1/4 cup powdered sugar
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions:

In a bowl, combine the sliced strawberries and granulated sugar. Allow them to sit for about 30 minutes, so they release their juices.

Preheat the oven to 425°F (220°C).

In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, and salt.

  • Add the cold cubed butter and use a pastry cutter or your fingers to mix until the mixture resembles coarse crumbs.
  • Stir in the milk and vanilla extract until just combined (do not overmix).
  • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface and pat it into a rectangle about 1-inch thick. Cut into rounds or squares.
  • Place the cut shortcakes onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper and bake for about 15-20 minutes, or until golden brown. Let them cool.

In a mixing bowl, beat the heavy cream, powdered sugar, and vanilla extract until soft peaks form.

Slice the shortcakes in half horizontally. Spoon some of the macerated strawberries onto the bottom half, add a dollop of whipped cream, and then place the top half back on.

Top with additional strawberries and whipped cream if desired!

Thank you!

If you’re interested in helping, we’d appreciate it! Our mountain community has a special way of coming together and every bit of help counts. Whether volunteering, donating, or simply spreading the word, it all makes a difference.

You’ll find our change jars at Dam Liquors, Peak Liquors, and Mountain Goat Tees—every contribution, no matter how small, helps us support our friends and neighbors in need. Just think: one can, or one coat may seem insignificant, but when everyone pitches in, it makes a real difference! Your monetary donation, regardless of the amount, helps us to purchase nutritious foods and warm clothing. We’re stronger together, and we genuinely appreciate your kindness and generosity in making our community a healthier and better place.

If you want to learn more about how you can get involved, click the ‘More Information’ button below.

Thank you for being a part of our mountain family!

A big thank you to all our amazing contributors for your hard work and creativity that make this newsletter so special! We appreciate everything you do and can’t wait to see what you share with us next time!

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Fourmile Drop-off chipping event

Hi everyone,
 
Hope you are all doing well and enjoying summer!
 
Four Mile is hosting a slash drop-off chipping event through Wildfire Partners on 07/26 and 07/27 from 1000 – 1600. 
 
We would love to have participants from Sunshine, Sugarloaf, and Gold Hill! Would you mind passing the flyer and details along to your respective community lists?
 
Please let folks know they can reach out to districtadmin@nullfourmilefire.org or 303-449-3333 with any questions. 
 
 
Thanks!
Ellie

Firewood reminder

Firewood Availability Dates:
This Saturday July 19th from 7:30 to 11:00 AM. We need to have RSVPs so we have at least 5 families commit to coming to make it worth our while to set up.
The second one scheduled is Saturday September 13th from 7:30 To
11:00 AM as well.
For questions and RSVPs contact Kris Gibson (303-545-9670) or Boyd Brown (720-438-9445).
See you soon!!

FIREWOOD!

Firewood Availability Dates:
Hard to think about putting in firewood when seeing temps in the triple digits!
Some community members have requested an earlier date to be sure wood is ready to burn this coming season. So we will have one on Saturday July 19th from 7:30 to 11:00 AM. This one we need to have RSVPs so we have at least 5 families commit to coming to make it worth our while to set up.
The second one scheduled is Saturday September 13th from 7:30 To
11:00 AM as well.
For questions and RSVPs contact Kris Gibson (303-545-9670) or Boyd Brown (720-438-9445).
See you soon!!

Gold Hill Area Seniors

The next Senior plant walk with everyone in town invited as well
 
It’s 7/14, next Mon. 
 
Flyer attached.
 
Thanks,
 
Val

GHTM 6-9-2025 Minutes

GOLD HILL TOWN MEETING NEWSLETTER

Minutes of the June 9, 2025, Gold Hill Town Meeting

 Next Regular Town Meeting is Monday, August 11, 2025, 7:00 p.m.   This will be our annual ELECTIONS meeting!  Be thinking about serving on our Town Council – or who you would like to have!

 The meeting was called to order by chair Dan Maedke.  Present in person were: Dan, Anita Sturtz, Leslie Finn, Martha Knapp, Michael Wollard, Bear Carlson, Vice Chair Kelly Veit, Marcus Moench and Elisabeth Caspari, Debbie Steinman, Member at Large John Hatelid, and Secretary Gretchen Diefenderfer, plus a young man named Connor who didn’t sign the attendance list and I don’t know his last name.  Present by Zoom were: Treasurer Chrissy Maedke, Virginia Schultz, Maggie Simms and David Brigham, and Val Crist.

Minutes of the Special Town Meeting on May 12 (called to review proposed bylaw amendments) generated a discussion.  The Secretary, Gretchen, had been unable to take minutes because of a broken arm, and Chrissy had set up recording the meeting and AI generated minutes through Zoom.  Several people expressed problems with the AI minutes – unwieldy, disorganized, did not included the printed bylaws being discussed.  Kelly liked the option, if the Secretary is unavailable. Apparently, it’s free with our Zoom subscription, but Chrissy will check. Kelly took notes and added to the AI ones.  Gretchen felt it would be better to ask a person to volunteer, but several felt that it’s a difficult job.  In the end, Bear moved we accept the AI minutes, Marcus seconded and the minutes were accepted.

Treasurer’s Report – Chrissy reports

Gretchen added that she has $762 collected at the Town Clean Up, pus the GHFPD is contributing $450 for their trash, as well as a couple of people said they’d leave money, too, which should come close to covering both trash dumpsters.

         Martha, from her years as treasurer,  questioned our need for something like QuickBooks – thinking a couple of spreadsheets would be adequate.  Maggie wondered about the cost – Chrissy felt it was the “cost of doing business” and thinks it was $120-130 per year.  This generated a discussion about the treasurer deciding to spend money without TM approval – should there be a maximum amount allowed?

 

OLD BUSINESS – Vote on Proposed Bylaw Changes

 

Article II, Section B – Proposed Addition

 

Section B, Membership Voting Procedures

 

The GHTM shall establish procedures and methods to ensure that only eligible members participate  in elections, that all members are properly notified of the election, and that the nomination and voting processes – including all relevant deadlines – are clearly communicated in advance.

 

Election procedures may allow for voting to take place over a period of up to (3) days and are not required to occur during the annual meeting.

 

The Town Council shall determine the methods of voting, which may include:

           In-person voting by written ballot

            Absentee voting by written ballot

            Voting by electronic means; or

            Any combination of these methods.

 

Several people objected to absentee voting as too cumbersome, except as agreed upon below (by electronic means within 3 days).  Many felt it was good for people who couldn’t make the meeting to be able to vote and the 3 days would open it up to them.

After quite a bit of discussion, the following was generally agreed upon

        

Section B, Membership Voting Procedures: 

The GHTM shall establish procedures and methods to ensure that only eligible members participate in elections, that all members are properly notified of the election, and that the nomination and voting processes, including all relevant deadlines, are clearly communicated in advance.

Election procedures may allow for voting to take place over a period of up to three (3) days, beginning with the date of the annual August meeting.

The Town Meeting shall determine the methods of voting, which may include any combination of:

  • In-person voting by show of hands;
  • written ballot;
  • Voting by electronic means

 

There was still quite a bit of discussion.  Should we specify exactly what we mean by electronic means? As well as about the TC vs. the TM determining the methods of voting, with some suggesting this should be in the policies and procedures.   Leslie pointed out that there is still the policies and procedures elephant sitting there the background and we are just trying to keep a handle on this here for now. 

Martha added that this is all about elections, but not membership voting procedures – seems confused.  Marcus added that direct democracy means everyone gets to vote and this seems like it opens it up, giving people more space to vote.  Kelly added that our difficulties seem to be between “what” and “how”  and the “how can be established collaboratively.  The TC vs. the TM is a decision point about how we want out town government to work.  Gretchen added that this is an important issue – we are talking about how we want to govern ourselves.

Martha suggested we need to look at the history of our Town Meeting, which is based on the open Town Meeting model from the 1600s.  (Later in history, representative town meetings developed, which is what Chrissy is advocating).  To have this structural shift without a wide, philosophical discussion and agreement to change has resulted in all this tedious process including the policies and procedures elephant, which would be developed by the town council

Dan added that since there have been changes, we won’t vote on this tonight and will pushed to the August meeting.  It has to be published for everyone to see and consider before voting.

Next, we moved to:

Article III: Members Meetings Proposed Addition

Section G, Parliamentary Authority and Meeting Procedures: 

The GHTM shall conduct meetings in an orderly, inclusive manner that encourages good faith participation and respectful conduct. These procedures may be documented in writing or stated orally during a meeting.

In the absence of written procedures adopted by the GHTM, the general principles of Robert’s Rules of Ordershall apply, unless they conflict with the GHTM’s bylaws or any special or standing rules. The Chair, or the facilitating Town Council member, shall determine whether such a conflict exists and how to proceed.

Chrissy pointed out that there is nothing in our present bylaws on how to conduct a meeting – we’ve used Robert’s Rules by tradition (loosely).  Leslie questioned the wordiness – redundant?  Val suggested we keep it simple – leave out the first paragraph and just use the first sentence of the second paragraph to the comma – leave out the rest – general agreement

Amended Article III: Members Meetings Proposed Addition

In the absence of written procedures adopted by the GHTM, the general principles of Robert’s Rules of Order shall apply.

Next:

Article V: Town Council Proposed Addition

New Section, Cause for Removal:

A Town Council member may be removed if the member is ineligible to serve or the GHTM determines that the their continued service is inconsistent with the best interests of the organization.

Examples of conduct that may be considered inconsistent with the organization’s best interests include, but are not limited to:

            Excessive unexcused absences from Town Council GHTM meetings;

            Serious violations of organizational policies;

            Conduct that brings disrepute to the organization; or

            Disruptive behavior during meetings

With the deletion of the extraneous “the” above, and the change from Town Council to GHTM, Bear moved we accept, Leslie seconded and it passed 14 to 0.

 

The Next Proposed Addition is Article V, but it was announced that we would be skipping it as it needs re-thinking – back to the committee.  The question was asked about who is on the committee and it consists of Chrissy, Marcus Moench, and Paul Landskroener (who is a non-profit lawyer).

Chrissy said that they have been asking if anyone wanted to participate for some time, but that wasn’t widely known and Martha volunteered that there is a group of people who want to help.  We appreciate the amount of work that has gone into this, and we have concerns (particularly about Article V), want to participate and do want to help and work together because we are all the town.  Many have concerns about Article V

The crux of the matter to be decided is the TC and the TM responsibilities and what is the TC actually authorized to handle with confidence.  Marcus agreed that it is important for operational decision making to have the support of the broader membership. Elisabeth stressed that we are all one group and it’s not the TC vs. the TM.  Martha again added that we do appreciate all the hard work and we do want to help.

Article V: Town Council Proposed Addition – Postponed for re-working

Section I, Authorities and Responsibilities of the GHTM Town Council:

The Town Council, with the approval of the GHTM, has the authority and responsibility to make administrative and business-related decisions essential to the ongoing management of the nonprofit. Organizational decisions shall be made by a quorum of Town Council members.

These authorities and responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

  • Representing the GHTM in interactions with county officials, donors, community partners, and other external organizations to advocate for the organization’s interests and needs;
  • Overseeing website maintenance, marketing efforts, and community communications;
  • Purchasing merchandise and organizing fundraising activities;
  • Authorizing and supporting GHTM committees;
  • Establishing and enforcing the organization’s policies and procedures;
  • Applying for grants and managing grant-related obligations;
  • Entering into contracts, leases, or agreements necessary to advance the organization’s mission;
  • Acquiring, managing, improving, encumbering, or disposing of real or personal property;
  • Managing the organization’s financial resources and overseeing financial transactions;
  • Securing insurance and indemnifying officers, agents, employees, and independent contractors for liabilities arising from their work on behalf of the organization; and
  • Taking any other lawful action in the best interest of the organization.

We next addressed:

Article VI: Committees

Section A, Purpose

Committees of the Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc. may be established for the purpose of carrying out the business of the meeting.  They are to make reports at members meetings.  Their findings will be approved and published, as appropriate, by the Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc.

Article VI: Committees Proposed changes

Section A, Purpose: The Town Council may establish both standing and temporary committees to support the fulfillment of its mission and duties.

Committee leaders are authorized to make strategic and financial decisions consistent with the committee’s charter and the intended use of designated funds. They are responsible for maintaining accurate financial records and any other required documentation related to their programs, and for providing these materials to the Chair and Treasurer as needed.

Committee leaders shall report to the Town Council upon request and provide regular updates at general membership meetings.

Again, people felt the Town Council should be changed to the Town Meeting.  Leslie pointed out that this whole process has been done by the general town meeting and should continue to be. We’re trying to keep the Town Meeting like it’s been for generations.   Committee needs pop out by necessity and come out of the town meeting and we’re all involved in it – grass roots.  Gretchen added that that’s what happened with the 900 Pine possible town center – we formed a committee, worked on it, sent out questionnaires, and, finally after much discussion, a  decision was made by the town meeting.  Several people were not comfortable with the town council deciding what committees are needed without the entire town meeting approving.  Martha added that we are again looking at the open town meeting model we’ve been using, which is the purest form of democracy, vs. the representative town meeting model. Do we want to empower the TC to make decisions for us top down . In a small community like ours, it doesn’t make sense and it doesn’t work.

Chrissy interjected that we can change GHTC to GHTM, but it sounds like what you want is a “Gold Hill Club”.  If you want to get stuff done, you need to elect people and trust them to act in our best interest.  Deb Steinmann then said that she used to coach Lacrosse and she’s calling foul.  This feels offensive.  We can discuss this question without sarcastic judgements.  It sounds like the question is that throughout the time of the Gold Hill town meeting, it has been the town meeting that makes decisions for us and it has functioned great.  To say that you want to change that without discussion is not going to work.

Leslie also expressed  discomfort giving power to a small number of people vs the town meeting. We have been in situations where a small group of people turned out to not be so trustworthy.  It should be the Town Meeting, straight across.

Marcus added that the issue is that sometimes almost nobody shows up at a TM – maybe a group of 4 people.  If we’re going to do anything and get people involved it seems like we have to have enough people empowered and trusted enough to represent the general consensus.  How do you get enough people involved so that you do have a representative group that represents the community.

Val added that she noticed that Chrissy has now changed Town Council to GHTM, so we could move on.

 

Deb wondered if we need a committee to get people more involved.  Martha suggested an Outreach Committee.  We’ve had a Welcome Committee that gave Welcome Buckets to new people with lots of information on Gold Hill happenings.  There may be a lot of people who don’t know much about the Town Meeting, the website, or the Newsletter.  Connor spoke up and said he thinks people who are inclined to get involved will find out and show up.  Marcus thinks that if we get tangible activities going, like the Mitigation Festival, people will get involved. Martha, back when she was Member at Large, used to call all the people on the telephone list.  Deb last attended a TM maybe 15 years ago.  She likes the idea of brainstorming outreach.   What brought here back tonight was Article V and what that means for the GHTM.  She’s trusted the TM members and hasn’t felt the need to attend.

         Elisabeth again added that there shouldn’t be a division between the TC and the TM.  Leslie added that Marcus would like the TC to have the power to jump on grants, etc., if they drop in our lap and we have 2 days to commit, but she thinks that’s a fear tactic.    The TM can make a decision to empower a committee to work on grants.

         Maggie said that it feels like we are continuing to discuss Article V and she would like to move that back into the bylaws committee for re-working and the committee be opened up to those of us who  have concerns.  She called the question on Article VI, Section A Purpose

Article VI Committees

Section A, Purpose: The Town Meeting may establish both standing and temporary committees to support the fulfillment of its mission and duties.

Committee leaders are authorized to make strategic and financial decisions consistent with the committee’s charter and the intended use of designated funds. They are responsible for maintaining accurate financial records and any other required documentation related to their programs, and for providing these materials to the Chair and Treasurer as needed.

Committee leaders shall report to the Town Council upon request and provide regular updates at general membership meetings.

Val moved we accept Section A, Purpose as amended, it was seconded and passed 14 – 0.

Gretchen added that if people support looking for grants for mitigation work, all we have to do is establish that committee, which seems to be the Mountain Stewards, to keep looking into our opportunities for the TM.

Next we addressed:

Article VI: Committees

Section B, Creation

At a member’s meeting of the Gold Hill Town Meeting, Inc., when a quorum is present, the Chair, with the approval of the members at the meeting, may appoint a committee and ask for other members to be part of that committee.

Section B, Creation Proposed Changes

To establish a committee, the Town Council must approve a committee charter that includes, at a minimum:

            The name of the committee;

            A general description of its purpose, duties, and scope of authority;

            The process for selecting committee members and identifying leadership;

            A statement regarding membership eligibility (unless otherwise specified in the charter, committees may include individuals who are not members of the GHTM);

            The committee’s reporting structure, including to whom it is accountable;

            The expected duration or term of the committee (e.g., standing or ad hoc); and

            Any additional guidance or direction the Town Council deems appropriate

Discussion centered around  changing TC to TM in both places, which was approved, and adding “with approval” to the bullet on membership eligibility so that it reads

         A statement regarding membership eligibility (unless otherwise specified in the charter, committees may include individuals who are not members of the GHTM, with approval)

Mountain Stewards, AirLink, and the GH Area Seniors were cited as committees that do include non GHTM members.

Next we addressed

Article VI: Committees

Section C, Cemetery Committee:

Before the GHTM incorporated, the Cemetery Committee existed independently.  The Cemetery Committee shall remain autonomous in expenditures from its funds.

Section C, Cemetery Committee: Proposed Changes

Section C: Standing Committees

Standing Committees of the GHTM operate with a level of autonomy distinct from other committees.  They are not subject to charter amendments or dissolution by the Town Council and retain independent authority over management of their designated funds.

The GHTM’s standing committees include:

            The Cemetery Committee

Discussion centered around adding others – Val suggested the Seniors’ Committee, but it was decided to discuss that later.

Anita moved we accept the Proposed Changes, Leslie seconded, and it passed 13 – 0.

Next we moved on to:

Article : VII Financials

Section B, Checks, Drafts, Notes, Etc.:

All checks, drafts, notes, etc., shall be signed and executed on behalf of the Corporation by those Town Council members authorized to sign checks for the Corporation.

Proposed Changes

Section B, Financial Oversight and Budget Adjustments:

All checks, drafts, notes, and similar financial instruments shall be signed and executed on behalf of the GHTM by Town Council members who are authorized signatories of the Corporation.

Once the annual budget has been approved, any adjustment to a committee’s allocated funds from the town’s general budget shall require approval from the relevant Committee Chair.  Committees may spend their designated funds at their discretion, provided expenditures align with the committee’s stated mission and purpose.

The Treasurer is authorized to adjust non-committee operating budget allocations as necessary to meet the evolving needs of conducting GHTM business.

Much discussion ensued, beginning with the last paragraph.  Martha said that, having been the Treasurer for many years, she felt that adjustments to the budget should be approved by the TM and that phrase added after the word authorized, so that it reads “The Treasur.er is authorized, with approval of the TM, to adjust…..”

Chrissy noted that many bills get more expensive every year.  Gretchen said that the budgets she worked with just build in some extra every year to cover this. The next questions concerned purchases.  Martha felt that the QuickBooks software purchase should have gotten town approval.  Maggie was also concerned and wondered if our budget is so complicated that we need more than a couple of spreadsheets to track it?  She had heard about possible website software possibly being purchased as well.  Should we set a limit on expenditures that could be made without town approval?

At this point, it was decided to move this Article back to committee for re-working.

And we moved on to

Article VII: Financials

Section C, Deposits:

All funds of the Corporation shall be deposited to the credit of the Cororation in such banks, trust companies or other depositories as the Town Council, with the approval of the members at a duly called members meeting, may select.

Section C, Deposits Proposed Changes

All funds of the GHTM shall be deposited in accounts held at banks, trust companies, or other financial institutions designated by the Town Council.

This received easy general approval.  Bear moved we adopt the change, Anita seconded and it passed 15 – 0.

And, finally, we considered

Article VII: Financials

Section D, Gifts

The Town Council, with the approval of the members at a duly called members meeting, may accept on behalf of the Corporation any contribution, gift, or bequest.

Section D, Grants & Gifts: Proposed Changes

The Town Council may accept contributions, grants, gifts, or bequests on behalf of the Corporation Gold Hill Town Meeting.  All grants awarded to the Gold Hill Town Meeting must be approved by the Town Council and deposited in into the GHTM’s account.  The Treasurer, in collaboration with the designated grant executor, shall oversee the management of grant funds, including spending and required reporting.

Donations to the GHTM shall be allocated to specific committees or budget line items a cording to the donor’s stated intent.  Undesignated donations shall be accepted and used for general operating expenses.

With the corrections in red, Val moved we accept the proposed change, Anita seconded and it passed 15 – 0.

Fire Mitigation Festival – Marcus reported that there is a flyer out about it all the events starting the weekend of June 14, 15 with Teens, Inc., Goats, and Community Work.  There will be a community breakfast at the Store in back on the 14th from 9:30 – 11:30, with the File of Life available and  people from Wildfire Partners, The Boulder Watershed Collective.  The Sunset Trail Running event is the 22nd. Dan has had a lot of requests for mitigation help and is evaluating them.  More volunteers are needed – let him know if you can help.

They are also setting up a meeting with Ben Markle of the Boulder Valley Conservation District  (BVCD) about any possible remaining funds that might be available.  Martha made a motion to approve pursuing any remaining money in the BVCD grant.  Passed 14 – 0.

Website and Insurance

Chrissy reported that Dru is declining to give a mock-up of a possible website.

State Farm is not looking like they can provide additional liability insurance for the council members– they have nothing definitive right now.  We do have a general liability policy

Committee Reports – It was decided to forego most of the reports given the hour.

Fundraising – John reports that The Gold Rush is scheduled for September 7 from 9 – 3 with tentative approval from Brian.  He has water bottles with our logo available – $10 for members of the GHFPD, and $15 to the general public

With that, a motion was made to adjourn, and everyone agreed.

Respectfully Submitted, Gretchen Diefenderfer, Secretary

 

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Moors & McCumber LIVE @ Gold Hill Inn!

Moors & McCumber Live in Concert at the Gold Hill Inn. Wednesday, July 9, 2025. 5pm Doors, 6pm Concert

For advance tickets, go to eventbrite.com     Tickets will be available at door if not sold out!

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/moors-mccumber-live-gold-hill-inn-tickets-1381932199409?utm-campaign=social&utm-content=attendeeshare&utm-medium=discovery&utm-term=listing&utm-source=wsa&aff=ebdsshwebmobile

Parade set up and parking info

Please pass this on to your folks for the Parade on the 4th.

Floats should be in line before 11:30 to avoid being trapped in the traffic rerouting. Floats from the subdivision go up Suicide and stage facing westbound on Hill St on the north side of the road. Floats may stage earlier and attend the pancake breakfast. Floats from the west of Gold Hill and fire engines stage on Gold Hill Rd on the north side. Instruct floats and apparatus to go up to first driveway on the left to turn around. These floats and fire engines may stage earlier and attend the pancake breakfast. Walkers in the parade will stage by the town garden in front of the fire station. Kids riding engines will be assigned. No staging floats on College.

Water squirting is forbidden. A horse was squirted in the face last year and had to be put to pasture because it ruined its demeanor for allowing riders. We have also had babies in strollers soaked and senior citizens too. 

Also, the parade is only going around once.

Thanks, GHFPD

2025 Bocce Tournament results

On a perfect summer’s day, the 23rd annual July 4th bocce tournament saw lots of world-class rolling, and a few surprises. Two-timer Austin Miller and first-timer Johnny Herrick stunned two former champions to reach the finals, where they met their match in former champions Maggie Simms and David Brigham, who prevailed 12-6.

Mark your calendars: this year’s Fall Classic will be on Saturday, August 30, 2025.

Remember everything you need to play is in the mid-court cabinet, so come on by a roll a few when the mood strikes.

Roll on!

Bear

GH Area Senior Alliance Mtg

Hello Everyone,
 
Happy Summer! 
 
WHEN:
At our Tuesday July 1 meeting (this coming Tuesday) at 4 pm!
 
WHAT:
Our topic is Caregiving!
We will hear about how to set up a Share the Care Team and 
hear from Gold Hill Area Senior Alliance members who are professional caregivers,
Rebecca and Rima, then hear from everyone. We have a lot of experienced caregivers here 
who help and have helped neighbors and we would love to hear from you! 
 
Please come and share your wisdom and discuss your thoughts on caregiving in the GH area and surrounding canyons.
 
WHERE:
The meeting will take place at Luzie and Bob Mason’s home, 
on the north side of Main Street, across the street from and just down a bit from The Store and just up from the Inn. 
Their home is right next to the mailboxes. Lots of aspens around their house.
 
Please bring your own folding chair.
 
Huge thanks to Rebecca for offering her Zoom and setting up this link for those who are unable to come in person:
 
Join Zoom Meeting
 
Meeting ID: 812 9133 6921
Passcode: 622970
 
 
See you then!
 
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4th of July – Volunteers needed!

Last Call for Volunteers! 
Calling all volunteers for the annual 4th of July Pancake Breakfast! We have two shifts: First Shift is 7:30-9:30: Second Shift is 9:30-11:30, or you can do the whole morning. Please send an email to Leslie at finn.leslie@nullgmail.com ASAP. We need to get our numbers in line by the 16th of June, so if you want to join us in a fun, busy fundraiser, let us know sooner rather than later. Thank you for your support of the Gold Hill Fire Protection District. 

Sunset Trail Running Festival, June 22

Here is the official notification for our event that will have very minimal, very brief impacts to roads next Sunday morning, June 22. No full closures. Please feel free to share and/or let me know if you have any questions.
All money raised from the event will be donated to the town of Gold Hill and will fund wildfire preparation and response initiatives such as forest restoration, home hardening, emergency planning, land stewardship, and community resiliency. 
 
 
Folks can direct their questions / sign ups / volunteer requests to me (Cat@nullboulderwatershedcollective.org).
 
Thank you!!
 
Best,
Cat 

GH Museum Community Outreach

COME ONE, COME ALL!  Join us on Friday, June 20th for our annual COMMUNITY OUTREACH at the Gold Hill Museum.  This year we will be enjoying a presentation on The Early Days of the Bluebirds of Gold Hill, presented by author Kayann Short (Kayann Short, Ph.D. | Author, farmer, teacher, activist).  Her great article was featured in History Colorado several years ago and she will be releasing her newest book on the Bluebirds of Gold Hill, next year.  Come enjoy this evening.  This is YOUR event and is NOT open to the public.  You are welcome to bring your family and friends.  There is limited seating in the museum.  COCKTAIL PARTY begins on the southside of the museum at 5:30 pm followed by the hour-long presentation at 7:00 pm.

Dumpsters for Slash

REMINDER:  Dumpsters for hauling slash will be available on Thursday and Friday this week (June 19-20) at the Inn from 9:00 to 1:00.   Reminder this is for slash and brush only, not trash!  Fill the dumpsters to reduce fire risks!
 
Thanks,
 
Marcus

GHFPD Agenda for tonight

Sorry for the late notice.  We are having our monthly fireboard meeting tonight at the firebarn.  Agenda attached but there will be revisions in the meeting. 
 

GOLD HILL FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT

Agenda- Monday, May 19, 2024

7:00pm

Join Zoom Meeting:

https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86980057492?pwd=LEV6GGmxTNiGttG7JlWg4Z4b TO6wbs.1
Zoom Link can also be found at: https://www.goldhillfire.org/events

MEETING BUSINESS:

CALL TO ORDER-
ATTENDANCE- ROLL CALL
APPROVAL OF MINUTES- Approval of April minutes- Should we make a motion to approve moving forward with AI minutes?
Swearing in Chris and Boyd

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FIRE CHIEF’S MINUTES: Chief Caudill

  • ●  OPERATIONAL NEEDS: ●
  • ●  OPERATIONAL UPDATES:

● Lumen communications update

  • ●  TRAINING: ●
  • ●  MAINTENANCE:
    • ●  Generator pad updates?
    • ●  New garage updates?
  • ●  EQUIPMENT NEEDS: ●
  • ●  RECRUITMENT ●

● Final consensus from FD overhead on minimum standards?
● Possibly creating different levels of volunteering? Those able

to respond for larger scale events/wildfires vs. those able to

respond full time? ● INFRASTRUCTURE

● Ten Mile Cistern installation, we have the plug, what is our ETA for install? What do we need to do to prep the site? Removal of old

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retaining wall materials and installation of concrete retaining wall? ● Replacing the old water tank in the back of the firehouse?

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OPERATIONAL READINESS:

● STRATEGIC PLANNING
● FD Station #1 planning committee on hold until late fall when more

projects are completed

  • ●  CAPITAL REPLACEMENT PLAN ●
  • ●  BUDGET
    • ●  Do we need signatures from board members for exemption from

      audit?

    • ●  Is Rich now officially a signer on the account?
    • ●  Tax ID, do you need any help on this Jess?
  • ●  VEHICLES:
    • ●  5404,5402, 5439 and UTV
    • ●  New Fouts engine- next steps? Estimated delivery? Do we need drivers for pickup? Maltese updates?

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  • ●  INVENTORY: ●
  • ●  GENERAL: ●

● Do we have the radios ready, or ready to be ordered, and can we move forward with maltese mockups to be voted on by volunteers?

  • ●  Evacuation plan updates?-Boyd
  • ●  Ashram and community free wood opportunities- Boyd
  • ●  Clarificaton on ISO rating?

● ADMINISTRATIVE: ●

   ________________________________________________

OTHER BUSINESS:

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● GRANTS-

● Grant opportunities for replacing the water tank in the back of the firehouse?

  • ●  COLLABORATION- CWPP- Dirolf
  • ●  WEBSITE- N/A
  • ●  COMMUNITY EVENTS/FUNDRAISING-
    • ●  Mitigation Festival- June- Boyd
    • ●  Fourth of July Festival- Does anyone want to take the lead on getting

      this planned?

  • ●  PARKING-
       ________________________________________________
    

    NEW BUSINESS:

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ADJOURNMENT:

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

 

File of Life & Fire Mitigation Program Updates

Come to the Store on Saturday morning from 9:30 to 11:30 for good food at the “local’s” price, fire mitigation updates/information, and to fill out the important “File of Life” form.

4th of July Pancake Breakfast – calling all volunteers!

Calling all volunteers for the annual 4th of July Pancake Breakfast! We have two shifts: First Shift is 7:30-9:30: Second Shift is 9:30-11:30, or you can do the whole morning. Please send an email to Leslie at finn.leslie@nullgmail.com ASAP. We need to get our numbers in line by the 16th of June, so if you want to join us in a fun, busy fundraiser, let us know sooner rather than later. Thank you for your support of the Gold Hill Fire Protection District. 

finn.leslie@nullgmail.com