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
CULVERT PIPING: Brand new. Four pieces 18”X10’. $350 each or all 4 for $1000. Call Allen at 505-307-2715.
Ongoing Senior Services
SENIOR CENTER PROGRAMS
• Sept. 5: Cottonwood Pass Peak. Rated Easy +. Hike Costs: Rec or Senior Center membership + $10 per hike. RSVP required.
• Sept. 10: Pass Creek Hike. Rated Easy+/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.
• Sept. 17: Ptarmigan Lake Hike. Rated Intermediate. RSVP required.
• Sept. 19: Gunsight Trail Hike. Rated Easy. RSVP required.
• Sept. 26: Special Event – Coldharbour Institute Tour. Transportation provided. Costs: FREE with Rec or Senior Center membership. RSVP required.
Regular Activities: Mondays – Bridge @ 1 pm; Tuesdays – Canasta @ 1:30pm; Wednesdays
GARAGE DOOR price reduced, Clopay 9X7 insulated brown steel flush panel garage door. Spring, tracks, hardware, brackets all included. $50. Text 970-2090397 for more info.
2 PONY C-CLAMPS: 8” like new $20 for both. 970-390-4861.
WOOD: 250 ft. 1/2 in. quarter round. Excellent condition, brand-new. $99 OBO. 970-9018323.
– Book Club @ 1 pm on 1st Weds. of month; Thursdays – Bridge @ 1 pm; Fridays – Art Club @ 12:30 pm & Mahjong @ 1 pm
Senior Meals: (970) 641-8272 for advance orders OR (970) 641-21 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:
All RSVPs and more info on Senior Center programs: egillis@gunnisonco.gov or 970-6418272.
• March 27: Lasagna, green beans, salad, garlic bread, dessert
• March 30: Salisbury steak, mashed potatoes, corn, rolls, fruit, dessert
• April 1: Stew, carrot/raisin salad, Mandarin oranges, rolls, dessert
FITNESS @ THE REC CENTER – Sign up at the Rec Center front desk!
Senior Shopping Hours:
Mondays & Wednesdays in the Gym
- Silver Sneakers Boom Muscle @ 9:30am
• City Market – Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays (7AM – 8AM)
- Silver Sneakers Classic @ 10:15am
Thursdays @ 9:30AM in Senior Center Spin Class for People with Parkinson’s
• Safeway – Tuesdays & Thursdays (7AM – 9AM)
HITACHI 10” COMPOUND MITER SAW: New in unopened Box. $100 970-390-4861.
Tuesdays @ 10AM in the Leisure Pool -Silver Sneakers Splash Class (all levels)
Fridays @ 9AM in the Gym Dance to the Groove!
• Walmart – Tuesdays (6AM – 7AM)
• Gunnison Vitamin & Health Food Store – Monday - Saturday (8 AM)
• Clark’s Market (Crested Butte) – Every day (8AM – 9AM)
SENIOR MEALS
Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays @ 11:30 am. $5 per meal. Advanced orders appreciate (24 hours). Pick-ups between 11 – 11:15 am (advanced orders only).
Self-reporting Form: www.gunnisoncounty.org /covid19.
ORDER MEALS: 970-641-8272
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.
Senior Menu
• Mon., Sept. 9: Hamburger Patties with Gravy, roasted potatoes, veggies, homemade bread, fruit
• Weds., Sept. 11: BBQ Chicken with Mac & Cheese, veggies, biscuits, fruit salad
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.
• Fri., Sept. 13: Chili Cornbread Pie, veggies, coleslaw
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.
ONGOING SERVICES
Please practice social isolation. Remain 6 feet or more from others when needing to be out, but staying at home if at all possible
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.
EVOLUTION METAL CHOP SAW with 14” blade. Model EVOSAW 380. Comes with one additional blade. $325 OBO. Call 970-9013114.
RYOBI CORNER SANDER AND RIGID PALM SANDER: Both $50. Call 970-901-3114.
WINDOWS FOR SOLAR PANELS: 52 double paned glass doors or windows. 30”X62”. $5 each OBO or $200 for all. Call Allen at 505307-2715.
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.
The Gunnison Senior Center & Community Recreation Center is closed until April 30th.
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VOICE IN THE VALLEY! Are you or someone you know interested in taking singing lessons? Contact Macy Grace Vinther to inquire about a trial lesson today! Take your vocal technique and musicianship to the next level in a motivating and encouraging environment! All ages welcome. Email: macy.grace.music. movement@gmail.com.
A-B-C LLC is accepting new jobs today! Construction, carpentry, handyman, landscaping, custom fencing, remodels. To inquire for free estimate please call Austin Burke (970)-765-6505 OR email abc.easyas.123llc @gmail.com
PERKINS TRUCKING AND DIRTWORK: Quad Dump Truck for hire. Haul Dirt, Rock and Roadbase etc. Call Jr at 970-275-3514.
HOUSEKEEPING SERVICES: Offering weekly, bi-weekly, & monthly. Serving the valley 4 years now! Call Eva 970-9751715.
2018 JAYCO TRAVEL TRAILER:
Great shape, high clearance. Come see at 1659 CR 17 in Gunnison. $11,900 OBO. Call John at 970-275-1982.
1984-2001 JEEP CHEROKEE
WHEELS AND TIRES: 2 - 225/75 x 15, 1 - 225/70 x 15 spare. All with 5/32” or better tread depth. $75 for all three. Call 918-2602776.
1996 KASEL 1 TON MILTARY CARGO TRAILER: Brand new axle, new tires on 16” alloy wheels, titled, ready for work fun.
$3,995 call/text 970-275-0506.
1980 FORD: Step side truck V6.
Asking $10,000. Call 561-2349000.
2014 FIAT 500 ABARTH: 5 speed manual transmission, ~38 MPG, 39,500 miles, new suspension, rear torsion bar, shifter upgrade, 2nd owner, tight maintenance records. $12,995. Call/text 970-275-0506.
2012 LANCE TRAVEL TRAILER: Slideout 4 Seasons, 23.75 ft. long. Sleeps 4, equipped with retractable awning, Solar panel, and much more $18,500. Call us 970-765-2013.
1975 JEEP CJ5: 4x4, 3 speed, V6, new tires, winch, soft top, completely redone. Very nice!!
Asking $9,500. More pictures on request. 719-568-2905.
2007 FORD EXPLOERE: Eddie Bauer $3,500 OBO. Call 970349-0802 this is a landline NO TEXT call after 5 p.m.
B & W COMPANION 5th WHEEL RV HITCH: Model 3000 for $750. Please call 970-275-5565 to view.
2006 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN in fair condition 206,000 miles, stow and go rear seats,runs good. $1950 OBO. Call Mike at 970-497-0807.
2013 LEXUS RX 350 AWD with leather, sunroof and extra winter tires.163k miles. Great winter car. In Gunnison. 970-390-1743.
SELLING YOUR VEHICLE?
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TONNEAU COVER FOR HONDA
RIDGELINE: Black, Honda brand tonneau cover for 2017 to present Honda Ridgeline. In perfect condition, new $1,200, asking $700. Call 970-596-3053.
The City Center
Your local government’s weekly community ad. Have questions? Call us at (970) 641-8080.
2nd & 4th Tuesday of each month
City 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
Looking Forward to Fall
Ditches will turn off for the season on September 15th Tree Dump will close around the end of October. Bears are more prevalent during Fall-Winter transition
Secure your containers to not attract wildlife Trash should be put out only on pickup day by 8am Jorgensen Ice Rink will open on September 30th Clean out chimneys before using wood stoves
LITTLE RED SCHOOLHOUSE IN CB SOUTH is hiring a full time infant/toddler teacher to start at the beginning of the school year! This is a great opportunity for a full time year round stable job with great pay and benefits! It is rewarding and fun, and there is a lot of potential for growth in this career. Please submit resume to Jessica at lilredschoolhouse1@ gmail.com
CARPENTER WANTED: Minimum 2 years experience with all phases of custom home building framing to finish. FTYR, PTO - Must be physically fit, have valid drivers license and reliable transportation, supply own tool bags and basic hand tools. Pay DOE and Tooling - email applications with prior experience and references to erik@ ketchamconstruction.com.
FULLMER’S ACE HARDWARE is now hiring sales associates for full time hours. Must have open availability and ability to work weekends. Wages $17-$19 per hour depending on experience. Bring in a resume and apply in store at 820 W. Tomichi Ave. or online here elevationace.com/ about-us/employment/. Come join one of the best teams in the valley!
THE GUNNISON VALLEY PTA is looking to fill the Treasurer and Fundraising positions, please email Donita at gunnisonvalleypta@gmail.com if you are interested!
GUNNISON CEMETERY DISTRICT is now accepting applications for Assistant Cemeterian. This person will assist the Cemeterian with grounds maintenance, which includes lawn mowing, trimming, burials, etc. and maintaining equipment and tools. The position is 40 hour/ week with some weekend hours
from April 1st thru October 31st. From November 1st thru March 31st this person would be on call as needed to assist with snow removal and burials. Starting wage will be $18.50 an hour. Valid Colorado Driver’s License is required. Position will remain open until filled. For more information and to apply contact guncemetery@yahoo.com or 970-642-1152.
HIRING FOR THE FALL
SEMESTER:
Mochas Coffeehouse and Bakery in Gunnison is seeking baristas to join our team. Must be able to complete all aspects of the job as an equal member of the team in a positive and fun work environment. Hourly pay plus tips and shift meals. Drop your resume off or fill out an application at Mochas, 710 N. Main St.
Removal, pruning, dead wooding and shaping of trees. Now available stump grinding! Fully Insured.
ONLINE SALES AND OPERATIONS
MANAGER: Back at the Ranch is seeking an experienced sales and customer service individual to oversee our website and process online orders. This position is approximately 30-35 hours/week and salaried with commissions and bonuses. The hours for this position are flexible but half must be in our physical Gunnison store, working with our product, salespeople and photographing items. Pay depends on experience. Duties include adding, removing and editing products and categories on the site, performing general site maintenance, processing orders, processing claims, fielding customer phone calls and questions, shipping items, photographing new product, working with third-party digital marketing companies and analyzing site performance. Knowledge of WordPress is required, sales and customer service experience required. Email resume to backatranch. office@gmail.com.
GUNNISON WATERSHED SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HIRING:
See GWSD website for details gunnisonschools.net
HOURLY OPPORTUNITIES
CBES/GES - Permanent Substitute
CBCS - Mini Bus Driver
CBES - General Educational
Assistant
CBES - Half-time SPED Educational Assistant
Special Education EA-SignificantNeeds
Bus Drivers
Food Service
Substitute teachers
PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
District School Psychologist
GHS - Special Education Teacher
COACHING
CBMS - Assistant MS Girls’ Basketball coach
GHS - Assistant Girls’ Basketball coach
GHS - Rock Climbing
Please contact: Superintendent’s Office
JoAnn Klingsmith
800 N. Boulevard 970-641-7760
klingsmith@gunnisonschools.net
DOS RIOS GOLF CLUB in Gunnison is hiring grounds crew personnel. This is a full time seasonal job that would run through Oct. and potentially into Nov. weather depending. The position is responsible for the day to day maintenance of the golf course (Landscaping). Starting pay is $20/hr and includes golfing privileges. Call Ian 970401-0695 or stop by the club.
MONTY’S is looking for a full time, long term counter person to work the front lines in a fast paced auto part store. This position offers competitive pay starting at $20/hr along with periodic raises, yearly bonuses, discounts, paid holidays, vacation & sick days, guaranteed overtime, as well as a monthly health insurance stipend after 90 days. Good customer service, problem solving and multitasking skills are a must.
Apply in person at Monty’s (223 W US HWY 50). 970-641-1282.
GUNNISON VALLEY HEALTH IS HRING:
EVS Tech/Housekeeper – FT $17-$20/hour DOE
Patient Access Representative –FT $18-$21.60/hour DOE
Cook, Senior Care Center – FT $18-$23.40/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 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.), physical capacity profile and acknowledgement of policies.
POLICE OFFICER: Town of Mt. Crested Butte Police Dept.
Full-time $69,876-$90,828/ yr. - Performs general law enforcement duties to protect the lives and property of the residents and visitors of the Town of Mt. Crested Butte by enforcing laws and ordinances, preventing, solving and detecting crimes, assisting with emergency services and maintaining peace and order. POST Certification preferred but not required. Opportunity for financial aid for housing. Employer paid health, vision and dental for employee and dependents. For more info go to www.mtcb.colorado.gov/ employement or call 970-3496516
CITY OF GUNNISON
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
Chief of Police
Full-Time: $131,700-$162,367/ yr.
Seeking a dynamic and experienced leader to serve as its next Chief of Police. This pivotal role requires an individual with a strong commitment to community safety, a proven track record in law enforcement, and a passion for fostering positive relationships within the community.
Equipment Operator
Full-Time: $59,500-$69,900/yr. Operates a variety of City-owned heavy equipment, vehicles and tools in the construction and maintenance of City streets and alleys, curbs and gutters, sidewalks, traffic/street signage and other City infrastructure and services. Drives garbage and recycling trucks with hydraulic lifts on a rotational basis with other team members along designated routes.
Electric Lineman
Full-Time: $77,300-$90,800/yr
Performs technical and manual work in the installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical distribution systems for the City.
Construction Project Manager
Full-Time: up to $149,100/yr. Up to $71.68/hr.
Performs technical oversight for a 5 to 7 yearlong, $50 million multi-phased design and construction program for the City’s water system improvements project.
Part-Time Openings:
Ice Rink Concessions Manager -up to $32.21/hr.
Zamboni Drivers -up to $24.63/hr.
Ice Rink Concessions Workers -up to $24.23/hr.
Rec Center Front Desk Workers -up to $22.53/hr.
Climbing Wall Attendants -up to $22.53/hr.
The City of Gunnison offers a competitive benefit package including 75% of medical, dental and vision premiums paid for the employee and their dependents, 5% of gross wages in a retirement plan, 3 weeks of vacation (increasing based on the years of service), 13 paid holidays, and 12 days of sick leave per year.
For more information, including complete job descriptions, benefit packages, required job qualifications and application instructions, please visit GunnisonCO.gov/HR
EXPERIENCED LEAD
CURRENT GUNNISON COUNTY EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES:
Public Health Nurse II –Substance Abuse Prevention HHS: 20 hours/week, hourly pay range from $33.79 to $41.08 plus partial benefits.
Patrol Deputy Sheriff: Full-Time, 40 hours/ week, the annual salary range is from $70,288 to $99,422 plus full benefits.
Heavy Equipment Operator
Public Works: Full-Time, 40 hours/week, hourly range from $22.91 to $30.77 plus full benefits.
Building & Environmental Health Inspector and/or Building & Environmental Health Inspector/ Plans Examiner
Community Development: FullTime, 40 hours/week, the annual salary range is from $63,162 to $99,422, depending on experience, plus full benefits.
Juvenile Services Facilitator I & II
Juvenile Services: Full-Time, 40 hours/week, hourly pay range is $27.03 - $30.36, plus full benefits. Bilingual - English and Spanish Speaking (Required)
Family Support Manager
Juvenile Services: Full-Time, 40 hours/week, monthly pay rate is $6,581 plus full benefits.
Recycle Technician
Public Works: Full-Time, 40 hours/week, hourly pay range is from $22.91 to $26.08, depending on experience plus full benefits.
Family Support Partner
Juvenile Services: Part-Time, 20 hours/week, starting hourly pay rate is $21.82 plus partial benefits.
Planner Technician & Planner I
Community Development: FullTime, 40 hours/week, the annual salary range is from $56,215 to $76,786 plus full benefits.
Permit & Right of Way Manager
Public Works: Full-Time, 40 hours/week, the monthly salary range from $5,857 to $7,120 depending on experience plus full benefits.
Data Analyst I & II
Assessor: Full-Time, 40 hours/ week, the annual salary range is from $56,215.00 to $71,912, depending on experience, plus full benefits.
For more information, including complete job descriptions, required qualifications and application instructions, please visit GunnisonCounty.org/jobs.
Colorado Driver’s License is required. For further information, please call 642-1152 or email guncemetery@yahoo.com.
THE TOWN OF MT CRESTED BUTTE is looking for a full time year around maintenance worker. Typical job duties will vary from season to season and will include but are not limited to: snow shoveling, plowing of the Mt. Crested Butte roads and various parking lots, maintaining town equipment and vehicles, emptying trash cans, repairing fence lines, building maintenance, road maintenance including sweeping, flagging, filling potholes, maintaining the town’s ditches and culverts. Schedule is 4 – 10 hour days with one weekend day in the winter being required. Overtime is expected during snow cycles. Minimum qualifications include the ability to obtain a class B commercial driver’s license, clean seven year driving record, ability to obtain their flagger certification, safely lift 80 pounds, good customer service, communication and team work skills, ability to walk on uneven surfaces, ability to work outdoors for an extended period in the summer and winter, basic knowledge of heavy quipment and snow plowing experience. Preferred qualifications include having a class B commercial driver’s license, flagger certification knowledge of heavy equipment operations, loader, backhoe and snowplow experience, knowledge of vehicle and heavy equipment maintenance (mechanic) welding experience and building maintenance and upkeep experience. Starting pay range is $47,599 to $60,951 depending on experience. The Town offers an amazing benefit package with paid health, vision and dental insurance for you and your family, 401(1) or pension plan, 12 paid holidays, generous vacation and sick time, wellness program and more. Please visit mtcb.colorado. gov for the full job description. Contact Bobby Block at bblock@ mtcb.colorado.gov with any questions. To apply email your resume, cover letter and three references to Tiffany O’Connell at toconnell@mtcb.colorado.gov
EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS NEEDED in Crested Butte. Local Crested Butte-born, residential construction company, growing regional, excellent pay. Text/call 970-596-1131.
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CARPENTERS NEEDED in Crested Butte. Local Crested Butte-born, residential construction company, growing regional, excellent pay. Text/call 512-947-7797.
TEMPORARY FLEXIBLE PARTTIME POSITION AVAILABLE
IMMEDIATELY AT GUNNISON
CEMETERY: This person will assist with grounds maintenance, including lawn mowing, trimming, burials, etc. UNTIL NOVEMBER 1ST, 2024. Valid
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THE GUNNISON ARTS CENTER is seeking passionate instructors for Dance, Holiday Baking, and Holiday Crafts! Share your skills through engaging classes or workshops. Those with experience teaching are encouraged to apply! Check our website gunnisonartscenter.org for application information.
THE CLUB AT CRESTED BUTTE is hiring an Executive Chef. This is a full-time year-round position with medical, retirement, vacation benefits and a competitive salary. For more information or to apply please visit theclubatcrestedbutte.com.
I AM A 65 YEAR OLD VETERAN in need of help moving everything from my home to storage units. I’ve had no reply from Veteran and Senior agencies. Numerous items still need to be packed. Only 2 1/2 weeks to get this done. Can pay $12.50 an hour and have many collectibles and antiques to barter with. Scott 970-901-0874
HOME HEALTH ASSISTANCE NEEDED for 72 y/o female cancer patient living in Crested Butte. Primary care giver needs someone to provide 10-20 hours a week of assistance with bathing, bathroom, moving from room to room and general support. Looking for mature, compassionate individual with patience. Must be non-smoker. Willing to pay premium salary plus travel for the right individual. Please text 970-306-1098 if interested.
HIRING BAKER: Mochas is looking for a part time Baker. Flexible hours. Starting at $18/ hour. Drop your resume off or fill out an application at Mochas, 710 N Main St. Or email mochasbarista@gmail.com.
DO YOU ENJOY SOCIAL MEDIA AND GENERAL MARKETING? Locally owned and operated Gunnison real estate office is seeking a dynamic Office Admin to join our team. We’re looking for someone who can manage our social media presence, assist with basic marketing initiatives, and handle general office admin tasks. The ideal candidate will be detailoriented, organized, reliable, and a natural people person. Previous office and marketing experience is a plus. This is a part-time position with a flexible schedule that we’ll finalize together based on our business needs and your availability.
Interested? We’d love to hear from you! Please send a cover letter introducing yourself, along with your resume to: gunnisonforsale@gmail.com.
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY is hiring in CB. Potential for housing and ski pass reimbursement. Seeking a conscientious, responsible, motivated person. Year round position of 15-25 flexible hours weekly. Duties include landscaping, snow removal,
handy man type projects, property inspections, etc. Excellent pay. Please call or text 970-596-9333.
THE GUNNISON VALLEY REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY (GVRHA) is hiring! Join our team and help us make a difference! We are hiring an Office / Accounting Administrator - can be PT or FT. Quickbooks Online experience required. $24-$26/ DOE. Please email resume to hiring@gvrha.org for more information.
GUNNISON COFFEE COMPANY is hiring a part-time, yearround barista (20 hours) to join our fast-paced work environment. Ideal candidate must be dependable, outgoing, customer service-oriented and be able to maintain a calm demeanor during periods of high volume. Please email resume to gunnisoncoffeecompany@gmail. com or stop one by the shop at 910 W. New York Avenue.
THE PAPER CLIP is seeking a customer service and detail oriented individual to work in the Copy Center. It is a full-time position, 8:30-5 M-Thursday and 8:30-noon on Fridays. Training available, but must have a moderate understanding of computers, cell phones, and tablets. Pay DOE, hourly plus commissions and benefits. Drop off resume to 107 N. Wisconsin or email jenny@ thepaperclip.com.
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WINTER HORSE BOARDING in Paonia, Colorado. Bring your horse(s) to winter camp. Mild winters, hay fed twice a day. Corrals, stalls and pasture available. Heated stock tanks and live water. Horses checked on twice a day and a farrier is on call
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46” HD TV: Good picture with 3 HDMI ports. Call or text 970-5966745.
FREE TREE THINNING for mountain properties, call for details. 970-275-4852
FREE 2 SENIX 58V LI-ION ELECTRIC MOWERS: Not working. Good X5 batteries and charger. Perhaps you can get them working? Must take all to get anything for free. Marti 970-3189085.
when needed. Call Susan to reserve a spot for your horse(s). $250 per horse per month. 970-948-7900.
GRAIN MILL and all accessories, never used. $350 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
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WOODEN CHERRY STAINED BOOKCASE in good condition. Approximately 2ft 6in wide and 3ft tall with four shelves. Call or text Rebekah 970-275-8797. Unable to deliver.
ELECTRIC OIL FILLED RADIATOR HEATER: Call 970-210-2313 for info.
FREE PIANO: Contact 970-2099872.Leave message.
WROUGHT IRON AND WICKER BAKER’S RACK/BOOKCASE in good condition. Approximately 2ft 8in wide and 6ft 3in tall with four collapsable shelves. Call or text Rebekah 970-275-8797. Unable to deliver.
SOFTHUB PROTABLE HOTTUB:
Previous house owner left hot tub behind. They said it works great, but we’ve never used it. Tub can be rolled easily on its side for moving. 75” diameter, 28” high. Includes new filter. Pick up at Wilderness Streams. 970-6417482.
Call 970-901-3114.
FOUND binoculars north of Taylor Park Reservoir in the woods on Sunday August 18th. Email mctusing82@gmail.com or call 801-560-5202 with a description
of them and general location and I will get them returned to you.
FREE WOOD PALLETS in the alley behind the Gunnison Times and Shopper. Go get ‘em.
FREE NEWSPAPER BUNDLES: Stop by the Gunnison Times and Shopper office at 218 N. Wisconsin, Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m.- 3 p.m.
50 INCH LG FLAT SCREEN TV: Free. 970-901-3144.
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PORTABLE GENERATOR: Chicago Electric (Harbor Freight) gasoline generator. 6.5 hp/3000 watts, New condition, less than 1 hour run time, compare at $350, priced at $250 Text 970-2090397 for more information.
2000 CORDOBA RCWE thin body classical guitar Fishman PREFIX ProBlend electronics. No Body cracks. Action moderate to high at 12th fret. $285. 970-3768639.
HELINOX GROUND CHAIR: Like new. Great lightweight backpacking chair. $50 970-3496242.
ARE COMMERCIAL TOPPER with built in tool boxes. 6’ X 2’ X 8’; $750; call 970-901-3114.
GROW LAMP: XT Luminaire/ Hydrofan. 1000 watt. $150 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
ARIENS HYDRO PRO 36
SNOWBLOWER: 36” width X 235 height; 21.00 gross torque, 420 cc. $2,600 (Retail=$4,000). Call 970-901-3114.
SITKA COLDFRONT GORE-TEX
SOFT SHELL JACKET: Like new. Never worn. Ground forest Pattern. Stowaway hood. $325. 970-349-6242.
ICE AUGER: “OPE Magnum 49 cc Plus”; $50, call 970-901-3114.
FENDER SQUIRE STRATOCASTER very playable action $100 970-376-8639
RICHMOND 50 GALLON PROPANE WATER HEATER: Paid $800 will sell for $500. Call or text 936465-2536. In Lake City.
AIR TANKS: Two sizes. $100 for both OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
CRAFTSMAN SNOWBLOWER: Runs. asking $200. Call 561234-9000.
NATIONAL RESOPHONIC DOBRO: Vintage 1994, Case, Plays well. $375. 970-376-8639
GROW TENT: 4 ft X 4 ft X 80 inches $300 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
DARLEY PRIMING PUMP: 422340. These are used primarily on water trucks. $350 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
BEAR PROOF STEEL TRASH/ CONTAINER: Premium Quality; 21’ X 28” X 43”; $500. Call 970-901-3114.
IGLOO ULTRA COLD 50 COOLER in good condition. $20. Call 970210-2313 for more info.
2000 TAYLOR 712 GUITAR: 1.975 nut width Cedar top. Fishman PreFix onboard blender electronics. Action low and very playable. Body in great shape. $1,000. 970-376-8639
SLUDGE PUMP AND MOTOR with hoses and fittings. $250 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
VIOLIN: Pree 1942 with bow and case. $275 OBO. 970-275-9733.
HUGE TEDDY BEAR/CLOTHES COLLECTION: 5 Bears, 2 wardrobes, 46 outfits, wire hangers, doll stands, head gear, and footwear. Bears/outfits are clean, complete with original accessories. Outfits include seasonal holidays, sports, dressy and casual wear. Complete list and pictures available. Great for grand kids or a business that uses seasonal decorations. $400. Local pickup only. Call or text 719-221-6611.
1975 ALVAREZ H YARI CY125 Classical guitar 760mm Loud resonance, Great playable action. No body damage. $975. 970376-8639.
2019 HUSQVARNA 350 FX MOTORCYCLE: Garaged, excellent condition. $4,900. 970-9018323.
D3B CATERPILLAR DOZER with BACKHOE attachment!!! Needs water pump gasket.$7,000 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
2025 POLARIS RANGER XP1000 SIDE-BY-SIDE: Almost brand new. Only 150 miles. Camo, 30” tires, 4500lb winch, windshield with vents,
window. Custom ordered. 60 month extended warranty transfers to new owner. Paid $28,000, will sell for $25,000. Unexpected bills are forcing this sale. My loss is your gain! Text or call Mike at 719-240-2330. Pitkin area.
rngraupner@gmail.com
FISH TANK: Price reduced. 75 gallon fish tank with base and cover, LED and fluorescent lights. $50. Text 970-209-0397 for more info.
40 GALLON REPTILE TERREIUM/ ENCLOSURE with two light fixtures and two bulbs.45$.Call or text 970-596-6745.
COME PLAY ULTIMATE FRISBEE: No experience needed, we just have a good time! Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at Meadows park (behind Walmart) Text 970-497-0913 with questions.
GUNNISON, COLORADO: Many artifacts depicting our intriguing local athletic heritage can be found on display at the Pioneer Museum. Open daily from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. through September, with admission $15 for ages 13+, $5 for those 6-12, and free for 5 and under. Check out our Facebook page and the gunnisonpioneermuseum.com website for more intriguing local history!
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS (OA) meets on Thursdays at 5 p.m. at The Last Resort, 114 Wisconsin St. in downtown Gunnison. This is an open meeting.
CRESTED BUTTE MOUNTAIN
RUNNERS will hold a run on Scarp’s Ridge Aug. 7 at 8 a.m. 8.0 miles (+2,261’) all on single track and ridge / game trails. This is an out and back, so shorter options are available. Meet at the old Irwin Lodge above Lake Irwin. For trail maps and further information please visit cbmountainrunners.org.
PLEASE DONATE STUFFED ANIMALS to the Driver License Office for Teddy Bear Patrol thru September!
ALZHEIMER’S AND DEMENTIA CAREGIVER SUPPORT GROUP meets on the first Wednesday of every month from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the Gunnison Country Library. For more information, contact group facilitator Mary at 970.596.5667 or taktser8@ gmail.com.
GUNNISON COUNTY REPUBLICANS ANNUAL
FUNDRAISER: Lincoln Day Dinner. Music, Dinner, Candidate Speakers, Live and Silent Auction. Sept. 7 from 4-8 p.m. At Three Rivers Resort. 130 County Road 742 Almont, CO. Tickets Available at: gunnisoncountyrepublicans.org.
ATTENTION CITIZENS AND WESTERN STUDENTS
REGARDING ANIMALS ATLARGE: No person shall allow any animal to run at-large within the city limits and on the Western campus. No animal is permitted at any public place, campus grounds, playing fields or common areas such as apartment complexes, parking lots, parks and sidewalks without being on a leash not more than 8 ft. in length, with a person able to control the animal and remove waste.
THE FAMILY OF CHARLES R. TUTOR invites you to join us as we remember and celebrate his life on Sept. 29 from 12:30-
2:30 p.m. on the campus of Western Colorado University at the Aspinall Wilson Center, 909 Escalante Drive. Please come and share your memories and stories of the time we spent together.
THE HAPPY HOUSESITTERS ARE AVAILABLE! We are looking to housesit/pet sit in the Gunnison/ CB area this Fall. 3 week or longer stints. Mature, 59-years old couple with no pets and lots of local references. Go on! Take that dream vacation. We’ll take care of the home front. And we’ll do it for free. Call or text 970787-5356.
BAND INSTRUMENTS WANTED:
School is starting up and beginning band students will be looking for band instruments. So, if you have a used instrument that you would like to sell, please contact Mr. Koepsel at 970-6415904. Let him know the type of instrument, the brand name, playing condition and your asking price.
I AM A 65 YEAR OLD VETERAN in need of help moving everything from my home to storage units. I’ve had no reply from Veteran and Senior agencies. Numerous items still need to be packed. Only 2 1/2 weeks to get this done. Can pay $12.50 an hour and have many collectibles and antiques to barter with. Scott 970-901-0874
Feel like you are at the end of your rope?? WeCareGunny.com
Ditch headgates will close on September 15th, 2024
Please remove pumps, dams and debris in preparation for next irrigation season.
2 CLOSE CONTACT ENGLISH SADDLES: $400 each. 1 English bridle with medium port correctional Kimberwick $15. Leather breastplate $15. 54 in leather girth $20. 52 in Leather girth $20. 48 in girth $20. 44 in leather girth $20. Sheepskin fitted saddle pad $20. 970 6423172 calls only.
FREE TO GOOD HOME: 2 roosters, easy going. Please call 513-5740110.
COMPLETE BLACKSMITH SHOP FOR SALE: 4 Anvils, 2 Forges, 1 Forge Hood, 1 Mechanical Hacksaw, Complete Farrier Tools, Horseshoeing Anvil Stand & Vice, many blacksmith tongs & hardies, belt sander, & hand sheer. $5k for complete shop. Call 970-9013114.
ROUND LOGPOLE PINE FENCE STAYS: Call 970-641-5071.
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 970-901-3114.
1995 DONAHUE GOOSENECK STOCK TRAILER: 16 Ft. In good shape. $5,000. 970-596-6048.
HORSE PASTURE FOR RENT: 3 miles up Ohio Creek Rd. $125/ month/per horse. 970-6412433.
PARMAK FENCE CHARGERS: One solar and one electric. Both $150 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
ROOMMATE WANTED: Female only. $400 per month. 970-6417433.
GUNNISON 3BD/3.5BA entire home in quiet area, 5 minutes north of town. 2900sq ft with great views. No Pets. No smoking/no vaping. Maximum 4 people. $2,800/month + propane & electric. Available Oct. 1, 2024. Send questions/requests to westelkrental@gmail.com.
1 BEDROOM CABIN FOR RENT: 20 miles East of Gunnison. $1,000/ month. Contact Greg at (303) 902-6337
REAL ESTATE
10 ACRE PATENTED MINING CLAIM: W of Lake City. Please call 970-209-8167.
HAVE A RENTAL SPACE? SELLING YOUR HOUSE? ADVERTISE IT HERE!
Submit an ad online at gunnisonshopper.com
Real estate ads are $7 for the first 20 words and .20 per word after that.
Deadline is NOON ON MONDAY
FOR RENT: A cute little studio Apartment at Cebolla lodge. S775 p/m. plus utilities. Lease, deposit, absolutely no pets. Call Zo 303-810-5052. Leave message.
ONE ACRE HOME BUILDING SITE:
Overlooking Gunnison River. Electric, sewer/water available. Stunning, valley-wide views. Offered at $379,000. Call/text Mindy Costanzo, Bluebird Real Estate, 970-209-2300. MindyLand.com.
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT, UNIT C: 216 sq.ft. 2nd floor office space at Silver Queen building, 115 Elk Avenue. Plumbed with sink, built in cabinets and countertop. Available ASAP. $750. Call 970-349-7550 to set up an appointment. (8/23/37).
doors, mirror, and a display case with five shelves. Call or text Rebekah at 970-275-8797.
TWO HOME BUILDING SITES:405 Sequoia Drive. Each over one acre, stupendous views. Electric, sewer/water available. $112,500 each. Call/text Mindy Costanzo, Bluebird Real Estate, 970-209-2300. Mindy-Land.com.
FOR RENT: Large. 30’x 60’x16’ walls. Storage, recreation vehicles, wood shop. Text - 970-275-6935. References, contacts, resume.
1,658 sq-ft Professional Office Space Available at 210 W Spencer Ave, Suite B, Gunnison. $3,600/ mo. plus utilities. Includes large lobby area; executive office; 3 other private offices and 3 additional spaces for offices and/or storage; kitchen with full-size fridge and sink, 2 restrooms; off-street parking and ability to reserve adjoining large conference room with A/V equipment.
Call 970-641-6065 for more information.
5 PLACE SETTING of “Heartland Village 105 Stoneware. Microwave oven proof, oven and dishwasher safe. $40. 970-2102313. Used once.
STEFFES HEATER: Floor model off-peak heater with all the storage brick. Model #2102, serial #1142236754965HH. $1,200 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
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CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE!
PHOTOS UPLOADED WITH ADS ARE ONLINE ONLY!
SUBMIT ONE FREE PHOTO PER ITEM LISTING AT gunnisonshopper.com
VERY NICE SOLID FOLDING PRIVACY SCREEN: Approximately 6’ wide by approximately 6’4” high. About 70 lbs. Back side is solid black. This item is in pretty good condition. $150. Scott 719-221-9984.
FULL SIZE MATTRESS in protective cover. Never used. includes metal platform frame. $50. Has to be picked up in Gunnison. 512-416-8858.
LA SALAMANDRE WOOD COAL
PARLOR STOVE: Very rare, ornate, one of a kind, circa 1920. $900 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.
ANTIQUE
OBO. Features a low cabinet with decorated wood
SOLID CHERRY WOOD DISPLAY CASE AND SHELVES: $790 or close offer.
Llights and locks, in excellent condition, two large lower drawers, 59” long, 27” wide, 41 high, comes with a matching side shelf also cherry wood. Call, 970-404-5865 to see.
3 PEICES OF GEORGE NELSON designed and Herman Miller made furniture from late 40s. Please call 970-209-8167.
PARLOR STOVE: 18”X36” Call Allen at 505-307-2715.
MAHOGANY END TABLES: Both for $75 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
BEAUTIFUL CHERRY VANITY sink, mirror and toilet. Brand new package. $575 OBO. Call 970901-3114.
2 MATCHING STOVES: Red rose on the front. 2’X28”x30”. $600 each. Call Allen at 505-3072715.
ANTIQUE PIE SAFE: Good condition $250. Call 970-6413596.
ANTIQUE OAK TABLE: 3 ft. round on casters. $150 OBO. Call 970-901-3114.
I AM A 65 YEAR OLD VETERAN in need of help moving everything from my home to storage units. I’ve had no reply from Veteran and Senior agencies. Numerous items still need to be packed. Only 2 1/2 weeks to get this done. Can pay $12.50 an hour and have many collectibles and antiques to barter with. Scott 970-901-0874
EGG CARTONS WANTED: Clean, used, 1 dozen size. 970-6415644.
National Wildlife Day – September 4, 2024
America marks National Wildlife Day on September 4. It’s an opportunity for everyone to step back, take a deep breath and think about all that surrounds us. It inspiring to consider preservation and conservation efforts that work to improve the natural world. There remains so much to learn. As Henry David Thoreau once wrote, “In wildness is the preservation of the world.” We couldn’t agree more. So let’s take a closer look at this special day.
NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY TIMELINE
• March 1, 1872
Grant makes Yellowstone official President Ulysses S. Grant signed the law establishing Yellowstone as America's first national park — and the first national park in the world.
• September 27, 1962
A boost for the environmentalist movement American biologist and conservationist Rachel Carson published "Silent Spring," documenting the adverse effects of pesticides on the environment.
• December 28, 1973
The Endangered Species Act passed President Nixon signed a law protecting threatened species from extinction as a "consequence of economic growth and development untempered by adequate concern and conservation."
• 2006 National Wildlife Day was born Colleen Paige created National Wildlife Day in honor of the late wildlife conservationist Steve Irwin — the famed "Crocodile Hunter."
HOW TO OBSERVE NATIONAL WILDLIFE DAY
• Take a hike!
Those of us fortunate enough to live close to the "wildness" that Thoreau wrote about with such startling clarity should use National Wildlife Day as a motivator to get out and about — and to explore the great outdoors.
• Donate to conservation groups
Without the hard work of conservation groups, much of what we love about wildlife and natural habitats would likely be lost forever.
• Clean this place up!
Many communities have organizations dedicated to picking up all the trash left behind. Find out when and where they'll be at work, and join them in cleaning up your town.
GHA SEEKING GRANT APPLICANTS
During 2024, the Gunnison Home Association has contributed $52,345 in grant money to:
• The Willows Assisted Living Facility
• Six Points
• Mountain Roots
• GVH Hospice
Valley Animal Welfare League
• the Crested Butte Senior Center Pilot Meal and Activity Program
The Board of Directors of the Gunnison Home Association hopes these grants help primarily non-profit organizations that have given to the Community this year.
The Gunnison Home Association (GHA) is a group of volunteer Board members with a heart for Seniors in the Gunnison Valley. The GHA was established in 1973, and accepted 17.3 acres of land in West Gunnison donated by Ben Jorgensen to be reserved for Seniors. The GHA, with the help of hundreds of citizens, contractors and banks, built the Senior Health Care Center in 1975, the Willows Assisted Living facility in 2000 and the Palisades Senior RV Park in 2007.
Current Board Directors of the GHA are: Don Crosby, Linda Rees, Rogene McKiernan, Sharon Mills, Polly Oberosler and Debbie McVey.
The mission of the GHA is to assist in the provision of basic needs and amenities to Seniors in the Gunnison Valley. Those services may include housing, food assistance, transportation, medical needs, or social and cultural enrichment opportunities. The goal of the GHA is to enhance the lives of Seniors in the Gunnison area, whether full-time residents or summer residents. Each year, the GHA accepts grant requests for funding from non-profit organizations that contribute to the lives of Seniors in the Gunnison community.
The GHA will be accepting grant applications for 2025 in September.
Grant applications and guidelines are available by contacting Debbie McVey at gha4seniors@yahoo.com or calling 970-641-8912.
Grant applications are due Sept. 30, 2024.
SHOPPERS
PARENTS: Children don’t yet realize that weight is more about having a healthy body and less about how that body looks. To put it into perspective, explain that carrying extra weight means the body must work harder—and that extra work can keep a person from feeling their best.
Our bodies need different kinds of nutrients to perform at their peak. The different nutrients we need come from different kinds of food.
Grocer Joe is thinking about the price per pound of apples and oranges. Which costs more? Write the price per pound on each crate.
When a high school in Pennsylvania put up posters telling students how much fat was in different foods, the students changed what they ate for lunch.
Look at the graph that shows what kinds of food they chose before and after the posters were put up. Then answer these questions:
How many fewer cheeseburgers were chosen after the posting of the nutrition posters?
How many more plain burgers were chosen than cheeseburgers after the posting of the nutrition posters?
What do you think the nutrition posters said about the fat content of cheese?
Look at the nutrients below. Then follow the maze to find out what each nutrient does for your body and what foods provide each nutrient.
We get these by eating bread, cereal, pasta and other foods made with grains. These give us energy.
We get this from meat, fish and beans. In order for our muscles and organs to grow and be healthy, our bodies need this.
Fruits and vegetables are an important source of these. They make our hair shine, our eyes sparkle and our bodies healthy.
We can get this from a variety of foods including dairy products, dark green leafy vegetables, soy beans, almonds, figs, broccoli and butternut squash. Our bodies need it to grow and keep our bones strong.
Make up a Classified Ad to sell a bunch of carrots. Look at the Classified Ad section of the newspaper to get ideas on how these ads are written.
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ARIES – Mar 21/Apr 20
Weekly Horoscopes
It’s easy to lose perspective when it comes to the important friends and family in your life, Aries. Start rethinking where to devote your attention and energy.
TAURUS – Apr 21/May 21
Taurus, if you feel adventure is calling you, you can always take a break and get out there and answer that call. Take a road trip this week or even explore a new neighborhood nearby.
GEMINI – May 22/Jun 21
Gemini, be sure to get off to an early start regarding plans this week. Let others involved know that you’ll probably be picking them up bright and early.
CANCER – Jun 22/Jul 22
Cancer, if you are not up for a night out on the town or much socializing the next few days, it’s perfectly fine to stay close to home. Everyone needs a break from time to time.
LEO – Jul 23/Aug 23
Leo, when you are in a good mood, it’s hard for people around you to keep up with your level of energy. Don’t be surprised if some people in your posse tire out before you.
VIRGO – Aug 24/Sept 22
Virgo, you’ve never been good about asking for help. This week you’ll be pleasantly surprised by how quickly a family member jumps in to give you the boost you need.
Famous Birthdays
SEPTEMBER 1
Zendaya, Actress (28)
LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23
Typically you are very easy to get along with, Libra. But this week others may describe you as uncompromising and uncooperative. Think about what is prompting this change of tune.
SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22
Scorpio, you aren’t about to settle without getting what you want. When road blocks come up this week, you may be frustrated when things don’t go your way. Stay the course.
SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21
Try to fill your days with the arts and music this week, Sagittarius. They are what you need right now to put you in a positive mood and turn things around.
CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20
Things have been busy in your life, Capricorn. That mile-long list doesn’t seem to be getting any shorter. You might need to call in some help to get through all of the tasks.
AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18
Aquarius, someone has been keeping tabs on what you have been doing from afar. You don’t know whether to be flattered or concerned about this attention. You’ll learn soon enough.
PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20
Pisces, it is time for loved ones to get together and have a serious conversation about something that involves the whole family. You just don’t know if you’re ready to deal with it.
SEPTEMBER 4
SEPTEMBER 2
SEPTEMBER 3
SEPTEMBER 5 Anabelle Wallis, Actress (40)
SEPTEMBER 7
SEPTEMBER 6
Idris Elba, Actor (52)
SUDOKU ANSWERS
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS
Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
SALOMON QST BLANK SKIS: 112 width. STH14 bindings.182cm Great condition. $400. 970-3496242.
PAIR OF 2005 SKI-DOO SUMMIT
800 SNOWMOBILES: Low mileage, black, with a 2002 Polaris enclosed snowmobile trailer. Selling as package for $6,000. Please call 970-2755565 to view.
80’ VENTURA BOAT TRAILER that holds up to 20’ V-hull. Usable as is with a full size truck. Surge brakes are not working because no assembly on right side. 3 small running lights in back need to be replaced. 3500 lb. capacity. New cost $2,500.A great deal for $500 firm. Scott 970-901-0874.
E-BIKE CONVERSION: Hilltopper e-bike conversion kit replaces the front wheel on a 26 inch bicycle with a new front wheel with a hub mounted motor. Kit includes the new front wheel, battery, battery mounting tray that fits standard frame mount, water bottle mounts, wiring, on/off button that straps to the handlebar and its charger. $250. Text 970-2090397 for more info.
2 WALL MOUNT COMMERCIAL GRADE BOOT DRYERS: Dry up to 4 pair of boots or shoes. $200 each. Call/Text 970-275-0506.
KENT 20” BMX BIKE: Complete professional overhaul. $175 call/ text 970-275-0506.
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.
INFLATABLE QUEEN MATTRESS
WITH AIR PUMP: Includes storage bag. Used twice, good for camping or RV. $25 OBO. nagruber1@gmail.com or text 970-275-5064.
50CAL THOMSON IMPACT MUZZLELOADER: Case and all accessories needed to start. Great condition. $185. 970-3768639.
SINGLE SPEED TOWNIE $50 text 970-901-7163 for info/image.
KTM FAT BIKE: (Rare) Fat Rat 26” barely ridden. $2,000 text 970901-7163 for info/image.
AIRE, 11’6” RAFT: Comes with 3 cataract fiberglass oars and complete NRS frame set up for fishing. Perfect Gunny boat & beyond. $4,000. text 970-9017163 for info/images.
DIAMOND BACK SESSIONS PRO 16” BMX BIKE: High end bike for little rippers, professionally overhaulded, like new. $175 call/ text 970-275-0506.
HONDA CRF 1500CC MOTORCYCLE: Good shape. $1,600 OBO. 970-275-9733.
30-06 SAVAGE AXIS: 3X9 Nikon scope. Case, ammunition, $300. Great condition. 970-376-8639.
ALUMINUM FRAME 24” 7 SPEED TOWNIE: Fully customized, fully overhauled, rad town bike. $250. call/text 970 275 0506
BRONCO-MOBILE sit down pedal cart bike $200 for info/image text 970-901-7163.
BOWFLEX MACHINE: Brand-new, $700. Call 970-641-0529.
BRAND NEW CABELLA’S ATV LOADING RAMP: $75. Contact 970-209-9872Leave a message.
SALOMON QST 106 SKIS: 181cm. STH14 bindings $400. Great condition. 970-349-6242.