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Sat., March 20th
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ShamROCK Stampede – March 20
ShamROCK Stampede’s mission is to elevate the cele- bration of St. Paddy’s Day with a family friendly Walk/ Run and Irish-themed festival to increase awareness and raise funds for organizations that help our veterans,  rst-re- sponders, and others break free from PTSD and mental illness. > Register and watch video on the the ad, page 8.
28th Annual (virtual) Furry Scurry – May 1 Keep your New Year’s resolution to get  t AND help animals in need by registering for the 28th annual Furry Scurry. This year’s event is virtual, which means you can walk, run or scurry in a way that is convenient and safe for you while helping homeless pets and horses at the Dumb Friends League. On Sat., May 1, join a community of people running trails, walking through neighborhoods and gaining miles on treadmills. Register for this virtual event from > the article on page 9.
Adults-only
Sheridan House Inn
Bed &
Breakfast
near the Grand Canyon
OPEN! Come visit us!
In Williams, AZ this is a perfect place to stay and take day trips to the Grand Canyon, Sedona, Oak Creek Canyon, a scenic loop trip, some of the many national monuments, and even to Navajo land. And be sure to spend some time on the historic Route 66. Mention this ad when you book! grandcanyonbedandbreakfast.com
Owned and operated by former Douglas County residents
Douglas County Volunteer CSU Extension
Do You Have Time to Give to Your Community?
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED to serve on the CSU Extension Advisory Council
Town’s Summer Camps – May through August
Running from late May to early August, the Town’s full- day, half-day and specialty summer camps are available for kids ages 3 to 17, with a variety of themes. A full list of summer camp offerings, descriptions and prices can be found at > CRgov.com/Camps.
Climb4Change is a unique racing event that offers vari- ous timed challenge races on the 200-step Challenge Hill built into the side of a mountain at Philip S. Miller Park. Participants ascend 178 feet at least once in any one of the four climb challenge events. There is also a non-timed fun run/walk that families can enjoy together on their own anywhere in the park. There are 5 different events from which to choose. Click for more information.
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