Friendship Hall looked different Thursday, with plywood privacy partitions and black plastic enclosing the interior. The signs were new, too, directing foot traffic to one entrance, one exit. But people like Char and David Cary were happy to be there: the temporary changes to the usually ope…
Friendship Hall looked different Thursday, with plywood privacy partitions and black plastic enclosing the interior. The signs were new, too, directing foot traffic to one entrance, one exit. But people like Char and David Cary were happy to be there: the temporary changes to the usually ope…
Montrose Youth City Council on Monday placed several items in a 2020 time capsule, set to be unearthed in 2070 in front of City Hall. Some items sealed in the capsule included:
Christmas has now come and gone, but it isn’t too late to go Christmas light gazing.
Montrose Botanical Society volunteers were hard at work the past few months, wrapping trees and an array of displays with decorative lights to prepare for the annual Garden of Lights event at the Montrose Botanical Gardens.
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