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Show PANGLTICH • PANGLTTCIILAKE • HATCH • BRYCE • TROPIC • ANTIMONY • HENUIKYILLE • CANNONVILLE • ESCAIANTE • BOULDER • DUCK CREK K1 Thursday, June 22, 2006 * Issue # 65 EDDIE LOPEZ NAMED SUPERINTENDENT OF BRYCE CANYON NATIONAL PARK BRYCE VALLEY ELEMENTARY SURPRISES GARFIELD MEMORIAL WITH DONATION The Garfield Memorial Hospital long-term care unit received twenty twin size Eddie Lopez, former assistant superintendent fleece blankets and a check for $500.00 from Bryce Valley Elementary on June at Zion National Park and currently acting superintendent at Bryce Canyon National Park, has been 13,2006. selected to serve as Bryce Canyon's next super'This gift was a surprise and intendent, the Intermountain Region of the Na- very much welcomed by the tional Park Service announced June 15. staff. We were all touched by "Lopez is a proven park manager and an ex- the generosity and kindness of the perienced leader who brings operational exper- students and teachers of Bryce tise to Bryce Canyon National Park," said Inter- Valley ElementaryJ' states hosmountain Regional Director Mike Snyder. pital administrator, Alberto "Lopez's skills are reflected in his successful lead- Vasquez. ership of the Central Incident Management Team Pictured about representing which assisted with hurricane relief efforts last Bryce Valley Elementary are summer and fall. We believe those skills are a good Kathy Shakespeare, Krisette fit for the Bryce Canyon post." Roberts and future Bryce Valley student, Lloyd Roberts. Sonia Allen, C.N.A. As assistant superintendent at Zion National and Nancy Walsh, C.N.A. Park, Lopez worked with park partners and neighfrom the long-term staff bors in the development of the park's innovative receive the twenty beauty transportation plan. The plan, which limits vehicle JUNE 23 ~ 6:3C A»M. blankets. access during peak visitation months by providing To raise the funds the shuttle access, has helped ease traffic in the park. Media Flight 20+ Hot Air Balloons students and teachers Lopez has also held posts at Santa Monica MounAfternoon Vendors by Zions Bank gathered recipes, which tains National Recreation Area, Death Valley Nacreated a 2-sided 603:00 p.m. Parade on Main Street tional Park, and Grant-Kohrs Ranch National Hispage cookbook. The toric Site. SATURDAY, JUNE 2 4 ~6:3C A.M. cookbooks were sold and "I look forward to working with the staff and the money earned was Mass Ascension 35 Hot Air Balloons neighbors of Bryce Canyon. It is an incredible reused to purchase the maHelium Cluster Balloonist - John Njnomiya source with a great staff," Lopez said of his new terial for the blankets. 7:30 a.m. -10:00 a.m. Lions Club Breakfast next to Zions Bank assignment. Volunteers (students, par10:00 a.m. - Until ? Vendors and Children's Activities, Dunking Booth, ents, grandparents and Inflatable Rides next to Zions Bank WEATHER teachers) made the blan5:00 p.m. Karaoke Contest next to ERA kets. Along with the blanliui 20% Jun 22 i»«™ tn KaaD Cn ollnn 7:00 p.m. -11:00 p.m. Live Music on Main Street kets a $500.00 check was given to help purchase Irresistible and Rocker Box • Dusk Glow on Main and Center Streets y*5_ Mostty CU. B9*F ««*/«!» 20* Jun 23 some resident care prodSUNDAY, JUNE 2 * ~ 6:3C A.A4. ucts and a pulse oximeter lilt 80»F 30* for the long-term care Mass Ascension 35 Hot Air Balloons Jun 24 sun Jun 25 Han lun 88 V 92 Jun 20 unit. - l _ v v v ' . 7.1!"'••"i OO*F Pfii»«i-t Yfwjr Pl«n»» Prnm - 30* 7b Jun 2 / 20% 84*750 0% , B4°F B6°F P.-7t»~ V,-,,,, P l 4 r ) You cannot be mad at somebody who makes you laugh it's as simple as that. Jay Leno BOXHOLDER Phone: 435-676-2621 Fax 435-836-2700 snapshot@scinternet.net P0 BOX 472 Loa, Utah 84747 PRESORT STANDARD PAID LOA, UTAH PERMIT No. 5 THE GARFIELD COUNTY INSIDER is owned and operated by Snapshot Multimedia and distributed weekly to all of Garfield County . Its purpose is to inform residents about local issues and events. Thank you. |