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Tuesday October 25, 2022
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KIDS GYMNASTICS IS BACK!
Let’s Talk Resiliency
On Friday, November 4 at 4:30 p.m. at the West Custer County Library’s community room come discover what it takes to find the strength within you to weather the toughest of life’s storms. Featured guest speaker, Michelle Mras, encourages everyone to be their best version every day and live unapologetically. Her fiery spirit and passion drive her to candidly share the key moments that transformed her into the irresistible force she is today. Michelle is an award-winning, internationally recognized inspirational speaker, published #1 Best- Selling Author, intuitive leader, wife, and mother who has been stirring audiences and individuals to action through her compelling message of self-leadership, resilience, and living a life of intention. A light snack and beverage will be available.
For more information please contact the Library at 719-783-9138 or emailinfo@westcusterlibrary.org.
For more information please contact the Library at 719-783-9138 or emailinfo@westcusterlibrary.org.
Patron Appreciation Day and Quilt Dedication at the Library
We are thankful for you, our patrons! To express our appreciation, the West Custer County Library staff will host a Patron Appreciation Day on Tuesday, November 1 from 1 p.m. ‘til 5 p.m. in the Library’s Community Room. Come view the Freedom to Read Quilt created especially for the West Custer County Library by the Westcliffe Art Quilters, celebrate the library’s thirty-four years in Custer County, enjoy free coffee and treats, meet the Library Co-Directors and have an opportunity to join the Friends of the Library. Exciting things are on the horizon for your library, and we are looking forward to sharing them with you as we celebrate our community.
For more information, please contact the library at 719-783-9138, visit www.westcusterlibrary.org or email info@westcusterlibrary.org.
For more information, please contact the library at 719-783-9138, visit www.westcusterlibrary.org or email info@westcusterlibrary.org.
Protecting Your Home from Wildfire
Sponsored by the West Custer County Library District and the Custer County Office of Emergency Management.
Emergency Management Director Adrian Washington will discuss how property owners in Custer County can create a “defensible space” around the perimeter of their homes on Thursday, November 3 at 9:30 a.m. at the West Custer County Library community room. Firefighters will do their best to protect homes, but ultimately it is the homeowner’s responsibility to plan- ahead, and take actions to reduce fire hazards around structures. Washington will share information on mitigating the potential for a wildfire for a home.
Adrian Washington has worked 37 fire seasons as a wildland firefighter. He has served in a variety of capacities from Operations Division Chief to Prescribed Fire LE Division Chief, and Unit Forester with CAL FIRE. He has also served in various capacities on State and Federal Incident Management teams and has responded to 1000’s of incidents. He retired from CAL FIRE in 2007.
For more information please contact the Adult Services Librarian Cathy McCarthy at 719-783-9138 or email: cathy@westcusterlibrary.org.
Emergency Management Director Adrian Washington will discuss how property owners in Custer County can create a “defensible space” around the perimeter of their homes on Thursday, November 3 at 9:30 a.m. at the West Custer County Library community room. Firefighters will do their best to protect homes, but ultimately it is the homeowner’s responsibility to plan- ahead, and take actions to reduce fire hazards around structures. Washington will share information on mitigating the potential for a wildfire for a home.
Adrian Washington has worked 37 fire seasons as a wildland firefighter. He has served in a variety of capacities from Operations Division Chief to Prescribed Fire LE Division Chief, and Unit Forester with CAL FIRE. He has also served in various capacities on State and Federal Incident Management teams and has responded to 1000’s of incidents. He retired from CAL FIRE in 2007.
For more information please contact the Adult Services Librarian Cathy McCarthy at 719-783-9138 or email: cathy@westcusterlibrary.org.
DMV2GO Program in Custer County Monthly
Sponsored by the Custer County Sheriff’s Office and
The West Custer County Library
The DMV2GO Program will be held at the West Custer County Library Community Room on Thursday, November 17th from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Any Coloradan who needs a driver’s license or id card services can utilize this program. The DMV2GO Program is part of the DMV's commitment to serve all Coloradans.
Below is a picture of those needing service during the last time DMV2GO was offered on October 20th. Not all who were there were able to get served. It's recommended to get there between 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. and be prepared to be there all day.
Provided Services: • First time: Colorado Driver License or ID card • Out-of-State Transfers • Renew: Driver License, Permit, Identification Card, • Issue New: Driver License, Permit, Identification Card • Motor Vehicle Records • Reinstatements • Colorado Roads and Community Safety Act services.
Important information:
Questions call Bre Gasper at the Custer County Sheriff’s Office at (719)-269-6517. Or call Cathy McCarthy at the West Custer County Library at (719) 783-9138.
Below is a picture of those needing service during the last time DMV2GO was offered on October 20th. Not all who were there were able to get served. It's recommended to get there between 9:30 - 10:00 a.m. and be prepared to be there all day.
Provided Services: • First time: Colorado Driver License or ID card • Out-of-State Transfers • Renew: Driver License, Permit, Identification Card, • Issue New: Driver License, Permit, Identification Card • Motor Vehicle Records • Reinstatements • Colorado Roads and Community Safety Act services.
Important information:
- No appointment is necessary
- the mobile program accepts credit card payments and checks
- the service for permits and reinstatements is limited
- the written test is not available.
- Customers have to upload their reinstatement documents to mydmv.colorado.gov. Once uploaded, it takes up to 72 hours for them to be processed and cleared off of the account.
Questions call Bre Gasper at the Custer County Sheriff’s Office at (719)-269-6517. Or call Cathy McCarthy at the West Custer County Library at (719) 783-9138.