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Mountain Living June 2nd -June 8th


New landscaping at the firehouse. Photo: Cheri Ratliff.

  • Fish were stocked in the Flints on Monday.
  • More landscaping was done at the firehouse last weekend - it looks really nice. Dee Sedgwick and several others have spent lots of time working there. Thank you!
  • The 4th of July Committee is asking for craft donations for a craft booth to benefit the Fire Dept. They want people who make crafts to put a few items in the booth as a donation. Any questions should be directed to Sally Burrichter.
  • The author of Underneath a Marble Sky, John Shors will be on speaker phone at the June 20th Book Club meeting and luncheon. The novel is about the Taj Mahal and is a love story, which most found very interesting. Please email Shirley Ambruster at sambruster@fone.net if you would like to come.
  • Kenny and Katie Doss’s new colt is named Sugar Blue. It's very cute in the pasture by the Flint lakes.

  • Check out Joanna Misare’s picture of a porcupine in a tree.
  • Warm sunny days 65 -70s. Wednesday windy and rain.
  • Marsha and Randy Engstrom spotted (no pun intended) a brand new fawn, Friday, June 1st!


Taking a load to the Stump Dump. Photo: Cheri Ratliff.


Arrowhead Aspens. Photo: Cheri Ratliff.

Please contact Cheri Ratliff if you have current information, that would be of interest to Arrowhead property owners. Sample: 1st bear sighting, road conditions, community happenings, Happy Birthday, etc.

   
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