The Weld Advisory Committee has created a survey to gather input on characteristics and values important to the town that should be preserved or protected.
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Handmade quilt rescued from Weld transfer station
The heirloom was repaired and washed in hopes the owner will get it back.
Weld Public Library gifted $203,041 by Peter Schofield
Peter Schofield, who died in September also left $812,162 to the Weld Historical Society.
Plans announced for 1 School Street project in Weld
The site of the former Weld General Store will become a public park.
Peter Schofield leaves $812,162 to Weld Historical Society
Interest from the gift will go toward finishing the 1 School St. project, fund scholarships and assist town organizations.
Two free concerts at Weld town hall this week
The bluegrass group Sandy River Ramblers will perform tonight from 7-9 p.m. then Charlie Jennison/Paul Heckel jazz quartet takes the stage Wednesday, Aug. 25.
Weld library to finish month with several events
The final session of summer reading program, meet the authors poets and illustrators, book reading to support 1 School Street project and starting up the Little Free Food Cupboard are set for the final two weeks of August.
Lake Day returns to Weld July 17
Filled with fun events, Lake Day will be held 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 17, at the head of Webb Lake in Weld.
Webb Lake Association to host coffee and donuts on the lake
On July 3 and Aug. 7 the coffee and donuts fundraiser will be near the Association’s test site at the deepest part of the lake.
Human feces, unauthorized fires lead to closure of Tumbledown Mountain camping
Though never officially authorized on the mountain, camping has been largely accepted. With more litter, discarded equipment and large, unauthorized fires, the Bureau of Parks and Land is saying no more.