Boulder in brief
Thursday, Oct. 23, 2008 | midnight
Flu shots offered
The Boulder City Hospital will offer a drive-thru flu shot clinic between 8 a.m. and noon Oct. 28.
Flu shots will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. A $15 donation is suggested, however, no one will be turned away.
It is asked that clothing with short sleeves be worn for easy access to the arms.
For more information, call 293-4111 ext. 507.
Winter Art Festival coming soon
The Boulder City Art Guild presents its annual Winter Art Festival from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 8 and 9 at the Boulder City Gym.
The festival is free.
For more information, call 293-2138.
Church holds Fall Festival for families
Bethany Baptist Church will hold a Fall Festival from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Oct. 31.
The festival is free and will include food, games, face painting and candy.
Bethany Baptist Church is located at 210 Wyoming St.
For more information, call 293-1912.
Cobra Kid recipients named at school
Martha P. King Elementary school has announced the following students as October 2008 Cobra Kid recipients:
3rd grade — Devin Scribner, Johann Thomsen, Zachery Nevin, Audry Rae, Bryan Shipley, Emelie Carranza, Dane Desmond, Quentin Ragan, Terra Malkow, Lani Potter, Cody Thompson, Jake Kingma, Nick Keckler, Kailee Strait, Teddy Lobkowicz, Raegan Crabtree, Kylee Shamo, Abby Garvin, Miquela Powell, Dawsen Goodfellow, Micayla Gegen, Sophie Pfeiffer, Adam Wozniak, Jacob Barnes, Tanner Montgomery, Briggs Huxford, Clayton Pendleton, Kelley Olivas, Gillian Weatherford, Karl Houtman, Cole Smyth, Joey Derby, Stevi Pringle-Was, Lexi Forbes and Fritz Vanderford.
4th grade — Erik Ross, Kevin Jenicke, Jessica Smith, Connor Moore, McKenzie Cowan, Samu Jancuk, Emma Harrison, Sofia Ramirez, K-Lee Lopan, Elise Echeverria, Grant Armantrout, Rachel Brooks, Makinzy Onken, Caleb Shamo, Jerrod Anderson-Sommers, Mariano Granados, Abigail Sauerbrei, Ed Rassuchine, Preston VanDiest, Abbi Jennings, Julia Davidson, Ryan McCuistion, Aimee Finn, Bradley Bird, Dwayne Hughes, Holly Piper, Autumn Clayton, Ron Anderson, Donna Penuel, Jonathan Kinney, Reyna Montes, Jessie Miller and Tommy Guzman.
5th grade — Clayton Jeffers, Dylan Dunn, Chris Kindell, Victoria Ford, Tyler Rushworth, Vanessa Montes, Gwyn Miller, Zach Read, Anna Woodbury, Joren Selinger, Austin Wishard, Katie M., Chais Tobler, Trevor Connell, Kylee Hamel, Kelsey Clark, Makenzie Vogel, Emily Campbell, Dawson Livingston, Noah Moorhead, Mitchell Ragan, Kellie Corona, Kristina Davis, George McLachlan, Lauren Mullins, Jordan Salinas, Bryanna Lopez and Tarah Cox.
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