Summer Reading Program now for kids and adults!
MEEKER | The Summer Reading Program has started at the Meeker Public Library! New this year, the reading program is open for adults, too! Read books, earn rewards, have fun! Meeker Library, 490 Main St., Meeker. www.meekerlibrary.org. 970-878-5911.
Meeker Public Library book club Aug. 12
MEEKER | The Meeker Public Library book club is reading “Just A Regular Boy” by Catherine Ryan Hyde. We will meet to discuss the book at the Meeker Public Library on Monday, Aug. 12, at 1 p.m. Extra copies are available for check out at the library if you would like to join in the fun. New members are always welcome!
Get your 2024 County Fair Book now!
RBC | The much-anticipated 2024 County Fair Book is available at: Rangely Conoco, Rangely True Value Hardware, Rangely Bank of the San Juans, the Rangely Chamber of Commerce, Nichol’s Market, White River Market, Meeker General Mercantile, GoFer (Meeker), White River Convenience, Meeker Bank of the San Juans, and Mountain Valley Bank along with both CSU Extension office sites in the County. Entry tags for Open Indoor exhibits are ready for you at the Meeker Extension office site and will be available at the Rangely Extension office site as needed. This year, the fair is dedicated to Dr. Paul and Renae Neilson, and special observance is presented to 48-year Fair Board member Ed Coryell. These three individuals have countless days leading to years of numerous County Fair successes, and are on the short list of “so much appreciated.” Help us celebrate these individuals and Rio Blanco County.
Save the date: RBC Pioneers reunion set for Aug. 10
MEEKER | The RBC Pioneers Association 112th annual reunion dinner and dance is set for Saturday, Aug. 10 at the 4-H building at the Rio Blanco County Fairgrounds. The website for invitations and registrations is now open for registration via Eventbrite online, or for downloading and printing a mail-in registration form (https://rbcpioneers.org/). Everyone is welcome and encouraged to attend. This year’s theme is Boots and Roots: Celebrating our Rio Blanco County Cultural Heritage. Created in 1912, RBC Pioneers Association has continuously hosted this annual event. Not many parties last more than 100 years! Enjoy a delicious meal catered by “The Cowboy and the Rose”. Dance to great tunes provided by a renowned D.J. Meet and make new and old friends, share stories, and participate in RBC Historical Society “Capturing Our Culture” digital video documentation of individuals, families, Class and Family reunions for future publication in “This is What I Remember.“ New and younger community members and guests are especially welcome and encouraged to participate. We look forward to seeing you on Aug. 10 for a memorable experience! Registration deadline is July 26. For more information, contact co-presidents Darold Nay and Solveig Olson at [email protected] or phone 970 756-4680.



