Shopper, January 16, 2025

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G U N N I S O N V A L L E Y S E N I O R S C A L E N D A R

SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMS

Ongoing Senior Services

•Jan. 21: Snowshoe Hike & Avalanche Safety Class – Slate River Road. Rated Intermediate. RSVP required!

Delivery Assistance Hotline: (970) 641-7959 - assistance with ordering, pick-up and delivery of groceries and prescription medications. This includes deliveries from the Food Bank

• Jan. 23: Nordic Ski Excursion. Open to beginners to advanced. Join us for a guided ski on the beautiful Crested Butte Nordic trails! Full details provided to all who register. RSVP required!

SNOW REMOVAL: Residential and Commercial snow plowing and ground/roof shoveling. Contact : A-B-C LLC. 970-765-6505 email: abc.easyas.123llc@gmail. com.

• Jan. 27 (1pm): Part 2 – End of Life Conversation Series – “Landscape of Aging in the Gunnison Valley.” Gunnison Senior Center and Gunnison Valley Health are partnering to co-host a series of important conversations to help individuals and families navigate critical end-of-life topics. Register for one or all of the series! For more info & to register: egillis@gunnisonco.gov or www.gunnsionvalleyhealth.org/ aging.

Senior Meals: (970) 641-8272 for advance orders OR (970) 641-2107 for same-day service. Pick-up or delivery only! Meals served Mondays, Wednesdays, & Fridays Please note: all meals, all days are $4 during this time Order in advance if possible! Upcoming menu:

• March 27: Lasagna, green beans, salad, garlic bread, dessert

• Jan. 28: Snowshoe Hike – Location TBD. Rated Intermediate. RSVP required.

• March 30: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, fruit, dessert

Unless otherwise stated - All RSVPs to: egillis@gunnisonco.gov or 970-641-8272.

• April 1: Stew, carrot/raisin salad, Mandarin oranges, rolls, dessert

Regular Activities: Mondays – Bridge @ 1 pm; Tuesdays – Canasta @ 1:30pm; Wednesdays

– Book Club @ 1 pm on 1st Weds. of month; Thursdays – Bridge @ 1 pm; Fridays – Art Club on hold & Mahjong @ 1 pm

Senior Shopping Hours:

FITNESS @ THE REC CENTER – Sign up at the Rec Center front desk!

• City Market – Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays (7AM – 8AM)

THREE WINDOWS: Two arched with grills & one hexagonal. All three with trim. MW brand, $425 for all three. Call 970-901-3114.

CLAMPS OF ALL SIZES AND TYPES: Eight fabricating Carver Brand (very expensive $$) extendable clamps, five clamps-miscellaneous, large and small bar clamps, two 12” wood hand screw clamps. All $500 for the complete set. Call 970-9013114.

Mondays & Wednesdays in the Gym

• Safeway – Tuesdays & Thursdays (7AM – 9AM)

- Silver Sneakers Boom Muscle @ 9:30am

• Walmart – Tuesdays (6AM – 7AM)

Thursdays @ 11am in the Lunch Room - Spin Class for People with Parkinson’s.

Fridays - Dance to the Groove classes are on hold!

- Silver Sneakers Classic @ 10:15am

• Gunnison Vitamin & Health Food Store – Monday urday (8AM – 9AM)

• Clark’s Market (Crested Butte) – Every day (8AM – 9AM)

SENIOR MEALS

Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays @ 11:30 am. $6 per meal. Advanced orders appreciated (24 hours). Pick-ups between 11 – 11:15 am (advanced orders only).

Self-reporting Form: www.gunnisoncounty.org /covid19. If you have symptoms but are otherwise OK, please fill out the form. If you cannot fill out the form, call the Call Center (970) 641-7660

ORDER MEALS: 970-641-8272

Menu (all meals come with a dessert) Menu subject to change! All breads by Basecamp Bakery in January!

• Jan. 20: CLOSED for Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday

• Jan. 22: Baked Chicken, roasted fingerling potatoes, veggies, salad, dinner rolls

Call Center: (970) 641-7660. If you are having symptoms, cannot fill out the online form, or your symptoms are worsening, call the Call Center. DO NOT go to your doctor ’s or the hospital If it is an emergency, call 911

• Jan. 24: Beef Barley Soup, biscuits, fruit

Walk-in & visitors welcome! Homebound adults ages 55 & up eligible for delivery. If you need a ride, call GVH Senior Bus @ 970-596-6700 (call in advance) or call the Senior Center 970-641-8272.

Please practice social isolation Remain 6 feet or more from others when needing to be out, but staying at home if at all possible.

ONGOING SERVICES

Gunnison Country Food Pantry – Mondays (1 – 4 pm), Wednesdays (1 – 7 pm), Thursdays for 60+ (10 am – 2 pm). Contact: 970-641-4156, Located on the SW Corner of Main St. & Ohio Ave. GVH Senior Bus: 7 days a week, 9 am – 4 pm. Call in advance! 970-596-6700.

The Gunnison Senior Center & Community Recreation Center is closed until April 30th

Crested Butte Senior Bus: Monday thru Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Services Montrose & Grand Junction for medical appointments. Call at least 1 week in advance, or more. 970-275-4768. Gunnison County HHS Senior Resource Office: Call for appointments. 970-641-3244.

HAND SAWS of all kinds, $75, call 970-901-3114.

RYOBI CORNER SANDER AND RIGID PALM SANDER: Both $50. Call 970-901-3114.

LEVELS ALL KINDS: Includes a 6 ft carpenter level, all $100, call 970-901-3114.

TIMBER, POSTS, & TIES: Wood timbers, posts, railroad ties, vintage timber, telephone pole posts, & many reclaimed planks for sale. Call for information, pricing, & to schedule a visit, 970-901-3114.

COMPLETE MASONRY TOOL SELECTION: $75, cash only, call 970-901-3114

HAND BRACE DRILL and a complete large drill bit assortment, $250, call 970-9013114.

FLOOR TILE: Ceramic tile, 45 pieces of 12” x 12” tiles, see picture for color or schedule a visit, $50. Call 970-901-3114.

ELDER BEAT

Fitness regimens for those 50+

Fitness is an important component of overall wellness. Indeed, staying active has been linked to a number of noteworthy benefits, including decreased disease risk and improved mental health.

Routine exercise helps a person burn calories and maintain a healthy weight. Tufts Medicine says weight gain is common among aging individuals, with both men and women tending to put on weight in their mid-sections. Weight gain is a risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Older adults may need to step up their fitness regimens to combat growing waistlines.

Staying active also can help with muscle and bone density, which can decline with age. The American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons says exercise is important for maintaining bone strength as the body ages. Strength-training exercises put stress on bones so they can make bones stronger.

Now that it is apparent why fitness is key during senior years, it’s time to explore some routines that may be best for people age 50 and older.

Yoga

Yoga is a low-impact practice that improves muscle strength, balance, mobility, and flexibility. All of these factors are important for seniors. For those who find that conventional forms of yoga are too taxing on joints and bones, chair yoga is a lower-impact form of the exercise.

Cycling

Riding a bike is a cardiovascular workout that offers a wide range of benefits. Most people find riding a bike is easy on the joints, and regular cycling can increase muscle strength and enhance flexibility. The pace and intensity of rides can be customized depending on riders’ speed and the routes they ride.

Pilates

Joseph Pilates developed an exercise routine that now bears his name in the early twentieth century. Pilates emphasizes core strength and stability, but works all the major muscle groups in the body. Since it is another low-impact exercise, it can be suitable for people with joint issues.

Body weight exercises

As individuals age, they may find that working with dumbells, barbells or weight equipment at the gym is too taxing. Using body weight to build strength is a low-intensity option. Squats, wall push-ups, chair push-ups, and resistance bands can be used to build strength.

Walking

Walking is an unsung hero in the fitness realm. According to Better Health Channel, just 30 minutes of walking every day can increase cardiovascular fitness, strengthen bones, reduce excess body fat, and boost muscle power and endurance. Walking is low-impact and less taxing on joints than jogging or running.

Seniors have a host of options to stay active as they navigate their changing fitness needs.

The City Center

Your local government’s weekly community ad. Have questions? Call us at (970) 641-8080.

City Council Meetings gunnisonco gov/CouncilMeetings

2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month.

Hall, 201 W. Virginia Ave., 5:30pm. Meetings typically last 2.5 hours, stay as long or as little as you like. All people and languages are welcome. Agendas available online the Friday before meetings at

City Council Regular Session Meetings, 2025

January - 14 and 28

February - 11 and 25

March - 11 and 25

April - 8 and 22

May - 13 and 27

June - 10 and 24

July - 8 and 22

August - 12 and 26

September - 9 and 23

October - 14 and 28

November - To be scheduled due to the holiday calendar

December - 9

Note: Work Sessions and Special Sessions may be scheduled as needed in addition to the Regular Sessions

GUNNISON VALLEY HEALTH IS HIRING:

Cook, Senior Care:

FT - $18 - $22/hour DOE

Certified Nurse Aide, Senior Care:

FT - Uncertified $18.50- 19.55/ hour

EVS Tech/Housekeeper:

FT - $18-$20/hour DOE

Medical Assistant:

uncertified OR certified - $1824.40/hour DOE

Benefits Eligibility: Medical, dental, vision, health care FSA, and dependent care FSA: All active employees working 40 or more hours per pay period are eligible for benefits on the first of the month following date of hire. PRN staff are not initially eligible for benefits.

Please visit our website for more in-depth position descriptions, specific qualification requirements and to apply online at www.gunnisonvalleyhealth. org/careers or call HR for questions 970-641-1456 . (PRN = as needed). All offers of employment are contingent upon the successful completion of a negative 10 panel drug screen test, criminal background check, reference checks, infection prevention procedures (TB test, Flu Shot, immunization records, etc.) and acknowledgement of policies.

EMPLOYMENT ADS ARE FREE! If they are 60 words or less.

DEADLINE EVERY MONDAY BY NOON.

Submit an ad online at gunnisonshopper.com

THE TOWN OF CRESTED BUTTE seeks applicants for a Human Resources Technician to join the Finance & Administrative Services team. The HR Tech provides advanced office support to various Human Resources functions including, but not limited to the following specialized areas: recruitment, compensation, benefits administration, confidential data management and general administration; provides information and assistance to

staff and the public; coordinates Human Resources related events and activities; provide clerical duties, as required, assists with projects and special assignments as requested by professional and management staff; and performs related work as assigned. This year-round position includes an excellent benefits package with 100% employer paid health, dental, vision, life insurance, and contribution to retirement plan after one year of employment.

Starting salary is $29.33 –$35.19 per hour DOQ. Full range of pay grade extends to $41.06 per hour. Full job description is available on the Town’s website at www.townofcrestedbutte. com. Please submit application, cover letter, and resume via email to jobs@crestedbutte-co. gov. Position is open until filled. The Town of Crested Butte is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

THE TOWN OF CRESTED BUTTE seeks applicants for a Planner I to join the Community Development team. The Planner I works closely with all the Community Development divisions, multiple Town departments, the Board of Zoning and Architectural Review (BOZAR), the Town Council, regional partners within the Gunnison Valley, and the Crested Butte Community. The Planner I assists/leads some smaller case review and processing of development applications to BOZAR. The Planner I assists in the development and amendment of long-range plans and regulations that guide the growth and development of Crested Butte. The Planner assists some case work for the housing division. The Planner I is a communication resource for the Community Development Department assisting crafting and distributing in public notices; creating and distributing the advertisement of community events; crats and distributes the Department’s new letters; other media to raise public awareness, and performs related work as assigned. This year-round position includes an excellent benefits package with 100% employer paid health, dental, vision, life insurance, and contribution to retirement plan after one year of employment. Starting salary is $61,000 to $85,406 annually, DOQ. Full job description is available on the Town’s website at www.townofcrestedbutte.com/ jobs. Please submit application, cover letter, and resume via email to jobs@crestedbutte-co. gov. Position is open until filled. The Town of Crested Butte is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

POWERSTOP is looking for head cook. Pay is $50,000 minimum, position also offers paid time off and health insurance reimbursement. Pay is based on 40 hours a week. Applications must be able to work mornings or evenings and weekends. Resumes to be in a sealed envelope attention Sean. Drop off at Powerstop.

LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE is hiring one more amazing teacher to complete our team! Looking for someone who truly loves working with kids, is patient and kind, has a flexible schedule, is hardworking and reliable, and a team player! This position is part to full time and has some time with infants and toddlers and some time with 3-4 year olds. Come be a part of this rewarding career with awesome pay, benefits and a stable year round full time job. Please submit resume via email to Jessica at lilredschoolhouse1@gmail.com

SUNDROP FLORA is hiring for summer 2025! Employment mid-May through mid-October. Pay $20 per hour. Duties include planting, weeding, pest management, harvesting, bouquet designing, staking, moving compost, cleaning buckets, etc! Some gardening and/or floral design experience preferred but not required. Ability to work quickly, efficiently, and thoroughly! Email resume to sundropflora@gmail.com or DM @sundropflora on Instagram.

CURRENT GUNNISON COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES;

Patrol Deputy

Sheriff: Full-Time, 40 hours/ week, the annual salary range is from $72,397.26 to $102,405.83 plus full benefits.

Take home vehicle & uniform allowance provided by the Sheriff’s Office.

Detention Deputy

Sheriff: Full-Time, 40 hours/ week, the annual salary range is from $65,056.55 to $92,022.40 plus full benefits.

Uniform allowance provided by the Sheriff’s Office.

Heavy Equipment Operator Public Works: Full-Time, 40

hours/week, hourly range from $23.60 to $31.69 plus full benefits.

Shop Technician

Public Works: Full-Time, 40 hours/week, hourly range from $26.51 to $35.61 plus full benefits.

Public Trustee Specialist

Treasurer: 40 hours/week, hourly range is from $23.60 to $28.69, depending on experience, plus full benefits.

HR Coordinator

HR: 40 hours/week, hourly range is from $27.84 to $33.84, depending on experience, plus full benefits.

Bilingual Juvenile Case Manager

Juvenile Services: 40 hours/ week, hourly range is from $31.28 to $35.61, depending on experience, plus full benefits.

For more information, including complete job descriptions, required qualifications and application instructions, please visit GunnisonCounty.org/jobs.

SUBMIT YOUR AD AND A PHOTO ONLINE AT GUNNISONSHOPPER.COM OR EMAIL SHOPPER@ GUNNISONSHOPPER.COM

Most listings are free! DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT NOON.

THE DILLY DELI is looking for a passionate, food loving sandwich maker. Candidate needs to be ready for faced paced quality food production. Skills required are attention to detail, willingness to work hard and commitment to quality food. Mornings through early afternoon, Tuesday through Saturday availability. Pay DOE. Email rachel@dillylove.com for more details.

JUDICIAL CLERK 1: The Gunnison Combined Court is seeking applications to fill a 0.5 FTE (20 hours per week) position of a Judicial Clerk I. The position is responsible for technical clerical work in the processing of court cases and customer service. Applications shall be filed electronically. To apply go to coloradojudicial.gov the Careers/ Career Opportunities tab and follow the instructions to apply for this position. Applications must be filed electronically on or before 1/16/2025.

WINTER JOB OPPORTUNITY:

Looking for experienced wrangler who knows horses to do winter trail rides. 3 - 6 hours on days we have bookings plus extra hours feeding horses and dogs and possible working with horses. Need first aid card. Also looking for mushing guide for winter sled dog tour. Call Dave or Lisa at 970-641-0529.

GUNNISON WATERSHED SCHOOL DISTRICT

See GWSD website for details gunnisonschools.net

HOURLY OPPORTUNITIES

Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent CBCS - Health Assistant CBES - Permanent Substitute CBES - Half-time SPED Educational Assistant Bus Drivers Food Service

Substitute teachers

PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

Director of Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment

Early Childhood Special Education- Child Find Coordinator SPED Teacher - GHS Band Teacher - GHS and GMS

Social Studies Teacher - GHS PE/Health Teacher - CBSS

COACHING

GHS - Assistant Girls’ Basketball Coach (C team)

GHS - Girls’ Diving/ Asst. Swimming coach

GHS - Head Football Coach

GHS - Head cross Country Coach

CBHS - Assistant Track & Field coach

Please contact: Superintendent’s Office JoAnn Klingsmith 800 N. Boulevard 970-641-7760 jklingsmith@gunnisonschools. net.

SNOW SHOVELER NEEDED FOR THE WINTER SEASON: $24/hour, full time. Email office@prproperty.com or call 970-349-6281. Valid Driver’s License Required.

2011 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL: 106,800 miles, Red with tan leather interior. This car is in excellent condition and has been very well maintained. Tires like new and very clean interior. Remote start for those cold mornings. Call for details 970-209-8753. Price $6,500.

2017 SUBARU: 2.5 liter engine. 98,800 miles. Good condition. Has had recent new brakes, new rotors, new battery. Has had full service on both differentials,

transfer case and transmission filter and fluid. asking $15.300. 970-641-3422.

2002 4-WHEEL DRIVE

CHEVROLET BLAZER: 120,000 Miles. $3,500 OBO. Call 970209-7849.

1999 PONDEROSA CAR HAULER

TRAILER: Has 5 new heavy duty tires & 4 ramps. 16ft long, 7000 lbs, trailer brakes & lights work great. Ready for work & play. In Gunnison. $3000. Call or text 970-275-0324.

GOODYEAR SNOW TIRES: Ultra Grip snow tires, 195/65R15, very good condition, $250 for the set of four. Call 970-901-3114.

TRUCK TIRE: Brand new PENSJKE LT 235/85r16, mud and snow tire, great for a spare, $100. Call 970-901-3114.

TRUCK TIRE AND WHEEL: P245/65r17, good condition, $100. Call 970-901-3114.

TRUCK AND CAR CHAINS: 7 pairs, St. Pierre Brand and others, $750 buys them all. Call 970901-3114 for individual prices.

4 SLIGHTLY USED GOODYEAR WRANGLER TIRES AND RIMS: 265/65 R18. Rims are made in China. Only 5,000 miles on tires. Bought as winter tires/rims to change out. $500 cash only. Contact Jody at 970-641-0908.

Weekly Horoscopes

ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20

Aries, charm is one of your strongest attributes. This week your magnetism is magnified and can work to your advantage. You might attract people who can help with a situation.

TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21

Taurus, it is never easy to reevaluate finances and cut back. However, this is the week when you likely have to keep your credit card in your wallet; otherwise, the bills add up.

GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21

Gemini, now is the time to turn great opportunities into big ideas. Make a plan of action and spell out the steps necessary to see an opportunity come to fruition. Ask for help, if needed.

CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22

Cancer, others are supportive of a new project you recently proposed. Maintain that support by staying focused on the tasks at hand. It’s time to move things along.

LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23

You are open to new activities and friendships, Leo. Luckily, you may not have to work too hard to make these things happen. Bring new members into existing friend groups.

VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22

Do whatever it takes to have some quality time to yourself, Virgo. This may include taking a trip or booking a relaxing day at a nearby spa.

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JANUARY 12

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Cool J, Rapper (57)

LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23

SELLING YOUR VEHICLE?

Submit online at gunnisonshopper.com.

LISTINGS ARE FREE UNDER 60 WORDS.

Add a photo FREE!

Deadline is NOON on MONDAY

TRUCK WHEELS: Fumagalli Brand, four tires measuring 19.5 x 6.00, $475 for the set, call 970-901-3114.

4 TIRES: Cooper Discovery AT3 LT265-70-17. 10 ply. Lots of life left. $210 OBO. Call Mark at 970901-8323.

Libra, allow some time to pass by before offering an assessment. Responding too quickly might produce a knee-jerk reaction that could prove regrettable down the road.

SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22

Take extra care dealing with a sticky situation at work, Scorpio. You may need to be very careful about checking for mistakes in detail-oriented tasks without stepping on any toes.

SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21

You might need to bargain to get something you want this week, Sagittarius. Figure out what you are willing to give up and then identify a person you can work with.

CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20

Clear communication is needed right now, Capricorn; otherwise, you may fall victim to hearsay or crossed signals. Get the facts before sharing your opinion.

AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18

Start contemplating big changes pertaining to your employment situation, Aquarius. An opportunity might come along that proves too good to pass up.

PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20

The feelings you have for someone will help you overlook any imperfections you have noticed, Pisces. Keep your relationship strong by focusing on this person’s good points.

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Cameron, Actress (29)

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Moss, Model (51)

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Carrey, Actor (63)

18 Dave

Zayn Malik, Singer (32)
Patrick Dempsey, Actor (59)
Bautista, Actor (56)

SHOPPERS

Why are sunny winter days COLD, while sunny summer days are Kid Scoop’s winter expert Dr. I. Cicle explains it all!

Try this experiment to understand the difference between indirect and direct sunlight.

Keep track of your work on a separate sheet of paper like the Scientist’s Notebook.

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1. Lay one pan flat on the ground in the direct sunlight. (Fig. 1)

2. Tilt the other pan on its side. Lean it against a rock or a shoe. This pan is being hit with indirect sunlight. (Fig. 2)

3. Wait three minutes.

4. Which pan is warmer?

Which pan do you think will feel warmer after three minutes in the winter sun? Question

The sun is covered with spots! Use the spots to solve the mystery questions.

How far is the sun from the Earth?

One important thing to understand when you read is cause and effect

For example, in the legend of Groundhog Day, when the groundhog sees his shadow, he goes back in his burrow. In this case, the effect is that the groundhog goes back in his burrow. That is what happens. What causes him to go back in his burrow? Getting frightened by his shadow.

1. With a parent or learning buddy at home, select an article from today’s newspaper. Read the headline. Discuss what you think caused the news reported in the headline.

2. The headline usually tells what happened. This is called an effect Read aloud to your learning buddy the first paragraph of the article. Does this tell you the cause? Read the rest of the article aloud. After each paragraph, stop and discuss what you have learned about what caused the news reported in the headline.

Complete the following:

HEADLINE (effect):

CAUSE(s):

SCIENTIST’S NOTEBOOK

Hypothesis

What do you think the answer to the question is?

Observation

Which pan was warmer in three minutes?

Was your hypothesis correct? What did you learn from this experiment? Conclusion pan in direct sunlight pan in

in direct sunlight

Without the sun we wouldn’t have newspapers because newsprint is made from trees and trees need the sun to grow. Look through the newspaper for other things that need the sun to exist. Standards Link: Language Arts/Research: Use the newspaper to locate information.

NAME:

NAME OF LEARNING BUDDY:

(Fig. 1) direct sunlight (Fig. 2)
© 2025 by Vicki Whiting, Editor Je Schinkel, Graphics Vol. 41 No. 7

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT:

Approx. 472 sq. ft. $800/month, includes utilities, trash and use of conference room and kitchen. Can be furnished or partially furnished if desired. Call or text 970-209-4575.

15 YEAR GUNNISON RESIDENT

LOOKING FOR HOUSING for myself and my 50# dog. I have a good, steady income. I am looking for something in the $1,700 per month or under range. Ryan 502-413-1295 text is best as I often work out of cell service. Thank you.

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT:

307 N Main Street, Gunnison, CO second floor office space, approximately 330 square feet, available January 15, 2025,

REAL ESTATE

RESIDENTIAL• COMMERCIAL • FOR SALE • RENTALS

$525/month includes utilities (electric/garbage collection). Please call 970-642-4655 to request a viewing appointment.

AVAILABLE FEB. 15: Taking applications for a small garage apartment (adu) close to campus and town. Nonsmoking, no parties, and no pets. All utilities included. $1,250 per month. Call 970-765-7786. Good references required.

MAIN STREET GUNNISON:

3BR/1BA W/D gas fireplace. Dogs allowed. $2,500. mtohomes@ gmail.com.

FOUR SEASONS APARTMENTS: 1 and 2 bedroom apartments available soon. 1 year lease. First, last, deposit. No smoking, no pets. 970-641-0850.

RENTAL $500 private room, bath, tv, wifi, amenities, utilities included. Busline, town blocks away. Non smoker, no pets. 970-963-7200.

FOR RENT: Super modern 500 sq. ft. cabin in Powderhorn along with a 30’X8’ storage trailer for additional belongings. Excellent references required. Minimum 1 year lease. $1,600/mo plus electric. Heat included. Call 970901-3114.

1,500 SQ FT RETAIL/OFFICE SPACE AVAILABLE in the Gunnison Meadows Mall next to City Market - Rent is $2,750/ month NNN - For more information call Jordon Ringel at 817-733-6947 or visit GunnisonMeadows.com.

FREE ROUND WOODEN KITCHEN TABLE with 4 chairs. It is approx. 4ft in diameter. Call or text Rebekah 970-275-8797. Unable to deliver.

ELECTRIC RANGE/OVEN: Used, 20” wide. Works great. I bought a new one. Free. Call 970-2759733.

ANTIQUE OAK TABLE: 3 ft. round on casters. $150 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

MAYTAG REFRIGERATOR: 3 years old, white top freezer, excellent condition. $400. 970-596-7497.

LA SALAMANDRE WOOD COAL

PARLOR STOVE: Very rare, ornate, one of a kind, circa 1920. $900 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

MAHOGANY END TABLES: Both for $75 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

BEV DOOLITTLE LIMITED EDITION PRINT: “When the Wind Had Wings” plus poem. Exquisite museum mount. $500 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

KENMORE DISHWASHER: 1 year old, white, excellent condition. $150. 970-596-7497.

THE EARTH STOVE: With gold glass doors, classic wood burner with electric blower. Model 1002-2, serial #W3058 $750 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

BEAUTIFUL CHERRY VANITY, sink, mirror and toilet. Brand new package. $575 OBO. Call 970901-3114.

STEFFES HEATER: Floor model off-peak heater with all the storage brick. Model #2102, serial #1142236754965HH. $1,200 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

LOSE SOMETHING? FIND SOMETHING?

LOST AND FOUND LISTINGS ARE FREE UNDER 60 WORDS. Submit an ad at gunnisonshopper.com

Deadline is NOON ON MONDAY

THE FOLLOWING LOST AND FOUND ITEMS ARE CURRENTLY AT THE GUNNISON POLICE DEPARTMENT:

To claim an item listed below, please call 970-641-8283 to make an appointment. Items not claimed within 180 days (owner unknown) or 60 days (owner known) become property of the City of Gunnison.

Items found in approximately the last 30 days:

24-2014GPD MOTOROLA PHONE IN GLITTER CASE

25-0012GPD BLUE READING GLASSES

GIFT SOMEONE YOU KNOW WHO IS A HOBBY CERAMICIST a place to create art for winter/spring 2025. Interested, Call Karen 970641-3875.

GUNNISON VALLEY JOURNAL: On Jan. 16, there will be readings and music from the Gunnison Valley Journal at the Gunnison Arts Center. Doors open, bar available and powerpoint of all of the photography and art begins at 5:15, readings and music 5:45. This is a free event.

25-0030GPD TAN PURSE & GLOVES

MILLER COMPACT SUITCASE

STICK WELDER with adapters, leads, and stinger, in a plastic carrying case, $1,000, call 970-901-3114, cash only!!!

TIG WELDING RODS: 36”. Many different alloys & diameters. Large case included with inventory guide chart. $375. Call 970-901-3114.

STEEL CABLES: Various sizes and lengths, only partially pictured, $175 for compete selection, call 970-901-3114.

in Salida by Wal Mart.

COAXIAL CABLE: Belden RG6, 9116 PVC CAT V Duobond 2 series six cable, 700 ft., retails for $0.50 per ft., selling all for $250 total. Call 970-901-3114.

GROW TENT: 4 ft X 4 ft X 80 inches $300 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

STEEL SHACKLE SET: Starting with 20 ton large shackle and sequentially smaller sizes, many different sizes. Complete set for $500, call 970-901-3114.

SKI SOCKS:10 pairs of Men’s ski socks, size XL, Extreme Wool-Ski Light Merino and Ski Midweight Merino. $19.95-25.95 per pair, selling all 10 pairs for $150, price paid was $211.62 plus tax. Call 970-901-3114.

COMMERCIAL FAN: 2 foot, very powerful; custom enclosure and wiring, $100. Call 970-901-3114

DARLEY PRIMING PUMP: 422340. These are used primarily on water trucks. $350 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

TWO LARGE COMMERCIAL TORCH SETS with gauges, hoses and torch, for cutting and welding steel, $400. Plus $100 for the tanks call 970-901-3114.

WINTER PARKA: Marmot Everest Extreme Parka; like new, male size XL, $575. Call 970-9013114.

WHAT’S Happening?

• Munchkin’s Music and Dance - Music for little people!

120 N. Wisconsin, 9:30 a.m.

• Learn to skate free!

620 2nd St. Crested Butte, 12 p.m.

• And Series: Florals + Fuzzy Navels Gunnison Arts Center, 102 S. Main St., 5:30 p.m.

• Stargazing Tours - Mars in Opposition on Snodgrass

620 2nd St. Crested Butte, 6 p.m.

• Field Trip with CB Land Trust and CB Avalanche Center

Magic Meadows Yurt, 10 a.m.

• Family Move Night! Screening: Trolls,

Gunnison County Library, 1 Quartz St., 5 p.m.

• WCU Wrestling vs. San Francisco State

Paul Wrights Gym, 6 p.m.

Friday Night Magic

• Storyweaver Games 901 W. Tomichi Ave. Unit 2, 6 p.m.

• Highlife Live at Zuni West

235 Elcho Ave. Crested Butte, 6 p.m.

• Pinnacle Orthopedics Community Race

620 2nd Street, Crested Butte, 8 a.m.

• Titans Hockey Jorgensen Ice Rink, 1 p.m.

• GHS Basketball

Gunnison High School, girls 2:30 p.m., boys 4 p.m.

• Dungeons & Dragons One Shot

Storyweaver Games 901 W. Tomichi Ave. Unit 2, 6 p.m.

• Mountaineer Movie Theatre Screening: Moana 2 Mountaineer Theatre 811 N. Gunnison Ave. Lake City, 7 p.m.

• 2024 Marmot Awards Gala

Mallardi Theatre 403 2nd St. Crested Butte, 7 p.m.

• Late Night Radio

Public House, 202 Elk Ave., 9 p.m.

• 21 Days to a healthier you, 3 class series, Eat for Your Health (and the Planet’s Health), Natural Grocers, 1000 N. Main St. Ste. 1, 4 p.m.

•Mt. Crested Butte Historic Pub Crawl

500 Gothic Road, Crested Butte, 5 p.m.

•No One Asked You 507 Red Lady Ave #10, 7:30 p.m.

• Monday Night Magic

Storyweaver Games, 901 W. Tomichi Ave. Unit 2, 6 p.m.

FILSON JACKET: Fabulous, like new! Green Filson Mackinaw Wool Packer Coat, male size 44, $750. Call 970-901-3114.

GALVINIZED THREADED PIPES: Brand new, 1.5” pipes, 3-21 ft lengths, $250. Call 970-9013114.

CAM STRAPS TIE DOWNS: 3500 pounds. Nine total, $70. Call 970-901-3114.

selection, complete set for $300, call 970-901-3114.

UNISTRUT: Brand New, Solid 304 Stainless Steel, 5 pieces, 10’ x 1.58”, 14 gallon, retail $350, asking $200. Call 970-901-3114.

PIPE WRENCHES OF ALL SIZES: Pipe cutters, large and small for copper pipe. Complete set for $250, call 970-901-3114.

55 GALLON BLUE INDUSTRIAL PLASTIC DRUM: Retails for $120, selling for $75. Call 970-9013114.

• Apres Jazz Center for the Arts Crested Butte, 606 Sixth St., 5 p.m.

• Learn to skate free!

620 2nd St. Crested Butte, 10:30 a.m.

• Pinnacle Orthopedics Community Race

620 2nd St. Crested Butte, 3 p.m.

BOOTS: Baffin Extreme Winter Boots, 3 pair, 2 pair male size 13 and 1 pair male size 12.5, $150 per pair. Call 970-901-3114.

WELDING RODS: Two 50 pound boxes, 7018-3/16” and 80185/32” $200, call 970-901-3114.

MUSIC STAND: New Manhasset M51 Fourscore Stand, black, retail $71.25, asking $60. Call 970-901-3114.

ALUMINUM CONDUIT CARRIER: 128.5”, retail $538, selling for $275. Call 970-901-3114.

ARIENS HYDRO

SNOWBLOWER: 36” width X 235 height; 21.00 gross torque, 420 cc. $2,600 (Retail=$4,000). Call 970-901-3114.

TOW STRAPS: All sizes; from twenty ton down to two ton. Nine total, $500.Call 970-901-3114.

HEAVY DUTY JACK STANDS from twenty ton down to automotive size. $200. Call 970-901-3114.

TELEPHONE CABLE: 25 pairs of CAT 3 outside underground 24 awg voice cable. $1.50 per ft., (retails for $1.98 per ft.), approximately 700 ft. on a spool. $750 for complete spool. Call 970-901-3114.

STEEL TUBING: Brand new, 2” x 6” x .250”, two 25 ft. lengths, never used, $375. Call 970-9013114.

GUITAR CASE/BAG: Brand new “Small Dog”, retail is $175, selling for $100. Call 970-9013114.

TRASH CONTAINERS: Two commercial “Rubbermaid” wheeled, 50 gallon trash cans. Retail for $155 each, new. $175. Call 970-901-3114.

MAP COLLECTION: Extensive Collection of TOPO, Raised Relief, BLM, Forest Service, Trails Illustrated, Recreational, Hunting Units, etc., $500. Call 970-9013114.

AIR TANKS: Two sizes. $100 for both OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

GROW LAMP: XT Luminaire/ Hydrofan. 1000 watt. $150 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

SIRIUSXM SXPL1V1 Onyx Plus

Satellite Dock & Play Radio with Vehicle Kit. Like new. Retail $80, asking $50. Call 970-462-4200 Leave message.

ICE AUGER: “OPE Magnum 49 cc Plus”; $50, call 970-901-3114.

ITEM LISTINGS RUN FREE SUBMIT ONLINE AT GUNNISONSHOPPER.COM

DEADLINE IS MONDAY AT NOON

LARGE LADDER SELECTION: Two 28’ extension ladders, two/16’ and one 6’ folding ladders, four step stools. Please call for individual prices, 970-901-3114.

MEN’S LARGE ANTIQUE BOOTS: Size 12.5; 1 pair Lowe Triple X Boots, (the same boot Sir Edmund Hillary used to summit Mt Everest), $300; 1 pair Asolo Extreme Ski Boots, $125; 2 pair antique Kastinger Clutter Boots, $250 for both; 1 pair Outdoor Research Gators, $75; 2 pair antique SIDI Bicycle Shoes, $75 each. Call 970-901-3114

TROJAN PROPANE STOCK TANK

HEATER: New model still in box. $900 Can buy with a 100 gallon propane tank for another $100. Call 970-275-1229.

SELLING HAY, TACK, EQUIPMENT, BOARDING SPACE OR ANYTHING ELSE RANCHERS NEED?

SUBMIT AN AD ONLINE AT GUNNISONSHOPPER.COM

Ads are free under 60 words.

Deadline is NOON ON MONDAY

LAKOTA 2008 ALUMINUM 34 FOOT LIVING QUARTERS HORSE TRAILER: This trailer was converted into a living quarters toy hauler!!! All the horse trailer dividers & components saved. Hydraulic Lift System. Camper has many nice features. $8,000. Call 970-9013114.

700

steel butane tank. $1,500 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

HEATER: New and not used. $1,175 from Western Livestock Supply plus tax and shipping. Asking $750 OBO. 970-6412433.

We are searching for a STAFF WRITER to help record the history of our great Valley — as it is happening!

Candidates should be:

• inquisitive • passionate about this place • motivated by excellence in media

• experienced or eager to learn

• Full or part-time • Benefits include: paid vacation, Simple IRA retirement, generous and flexible PTO, and a great work environment.

To apply, email: publisher@gunnisontimes.com

TWO 500 GALLON EATON FUEL TANKS: With stands and all new plumbing, plus
gallon
TROJAN 66B GAS STOCK TANK
PARMAK FENCE CHARGERS: One solar and one electric. Both $150 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.

design, (grey) and the other is an “Loe Alpine”, (blue). $150 for both. Call 970-901-3114.

ROCK CLIMBING EQUIPMENT: 4

Ropes, Quick Draws, Carabiners, Stirrups, Jumars, Ascenders, Ladders, “Foot Fangs” Crampons, Gri Gri, Ushba, many harnessesincluding big wall harness & chest harness. Call for information & prices. ($750 buys everything!) 970-901-3114.

BOG-POD UNIVERSAL BINO

REST: Brand New. Mount to tripod or window mount.

$35. 970-349-6242.

HYPERLITE MOUNTAIN GEAR

3400 Southwest lightweight Backpack. Black Dyneema. Size medium. 2.13lbs 34.0 oz. Great condition. $250. 970-349-6242.

WOMEN’S SKI BOOTS: Asolo

Cross-country ski boots, like new, size 8.5, with rare Chouinard Gaiters, both for $225, call 970-901-3114.

SIX HOTRONIC SKI BOOT

BATTERIES: Plus a multitude of accessories-including mountings, chargers, and part with accessories. All for $175. Call 970-901-3114.

GUN SIGHT: Brand new, still in the box, Williiams Model 110, $50. Call 970-901-3114.

BARRYVOX S AVALANCHE

BEACON: Excellent condition. Still has warranty. $250. 970-3496242..

TWO PAIRS OF SKI BOOTS: One pair of Extraordinary “Atomic Backland” carbon boots, male size 12.5 for $250. Solomon QST Custom, with external heaters, male size 12.5, $50. One Smith ski helmet, black, $25. Call 970-901-3114

TRAVEL K-2 SKI BAG: Brand New $125. Asking $95. Call 970-9013114.

THREE PAIRS OF SKIS: Three pair with Alpine Tour bindings. Two pair of SolomonT1 skis. One pair of Rossignol TI Experience. Two AT bindings are Solomon “GUARDIAN 16” for $170. Plus 8 pairs of ski poles; one pair is AT Adjustable Black Diamond. Call for additional pricing, 970-9013114.

TWO LARGE VOLUME BACKPACKS: One is a “Dana”

SKI RACK: Folding Hitch Mount Ski Rack, very functional, like new, $225. Call 970-901-3114.

TWO PAIRS OF BRAND NEW SKI CLIMBING SKINS: Various sizes. two POMOCA brand (Swiss made), each pair for $100 and one pair of Black Diamond for $125. Call 970-901-3114.

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