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Weekly News Recap from the Estes Valley
This week in the Estes Valley, several events and initiatives highlight the strength, culture, and community spirit of the region.
The Estes Park Chamber of Commerce recently honored 16 local women during the annual Women of Impact event. The recognition celebrates their leadership, dedication, and meaningful contributions to the community, reinforcing the important role women play in shaping the future of the Estes Valley.
Looking ahead, the community will gather on March 21 for “An Elder A-Fair,” a symposium focused on healthy aging. The event will provide valuable resources, information, and support for older adults, addressing the needs of a growing senior population in the area.
Meanwhile, the popular Dine Around event returns this March, featuring 39 local restaurants. Every Thursday evening, residents and visitors can enjoy $6 tasting plates, offering a unique opportunity to explore the diverse culinary scene while supporting local businesses during the slower season.
In community faith news, Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church will host a film screening about St. Maximilian Kolbe, a priest remembered for his selfless sacrifice during World War II. The event aims to inspire reflection and highlight a powerful story of courage and faith.
Additionally, Camp St. Malo and Annunciation Heights have officially unified under one Catholic shrine ministry. This transition is expected to strengthen spiritual programming and expand retreat opportunities in the region.
These stories reflect the ongoing efforts to celebrate community, support local initiatives, and strengthen connections across the Estes Valley.
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