Winter In The Park
By Kevin on Jan 18, 2010 | In Welcome | Send feedback »

Link: http://theflume.com/ftp/Winter%20in%20the%20Park%202009.pdf
We hope you'll enjoy The Flume’s 2009-20010 Winter in
the Park, a special supplement designed to provide interesting,
practical and fun information that covers October through
May.
This is the second year we've included an events calendar
to help you keep track of activities in and around Park County.
We are coming out with the publication in early October so
you'll have a guide for much of the fall as well as the winter
and spring.
Events Calendar • Winter Tips
Fishing • History • Weather
Deer and Elk Trends
Trails • Map
Humor
Caution this is a 23mb download.
Park County Assesor Hours
By Kevin on Dec 26, 2009 | In Welcome | Send feedback »

Beginning January 1, 2010, the Park County Assessor's Office business hours will be 7:00am to 6:00pm, Monday through Thursday. We will be closed on Fridays. This is an experiment with hours to see if it provides a savings in overhead. We apologize if this is an inconvenience. Please feel free to contact our office at:
(719) 836-4187 or by email to: dwissel@parkco.us.
Winter is Upon Us & The Elk are Here
By Kevin on Dec 6, 2009 | In Welcome | Send feedback »

As I sit here the snow is falling outside and the temperatures are hanging below freezing. This is a magical time of the year in South Park, its quiet, walking through the forest is peaceful, the animals are more relaxed.
And of course the amazing sights of Elk Herds across the Valley. 100s of Elk will herd together and wander around the basin grazing on the grasses that grew during the warmer months. And as the snow gets deeper higher up it will push the Elk Further down into the Valley.
Take some time to look around and spot the herds they are amazing.

BEST For South Park Schools - 3A - PASSED
By Kevin on Oct 3, 2009 | In News | Send feedback »

Jefferson Real Estate Supports 3A
Update: This PASSED, thank you all the kids of Park County appreciate it!!
Building Excellent Schools Today (BEST) or House Bill 1335 was passed in the State legislature in 2008 in order to provide matching funding for school districts with aging facilities that cannot afford to address all of the needs on their own.
Fall in South Park
By Kevin on Oct 2, 2009 | In Welcome | Send feedback »

When most people are asked to list one of the scenic phenomena for which Colorado is famous, fall colors aren't typically the first thing to come to mind. Those who have experienced autumn in the Rocky Mountains, however, know that the state can boast seasonal color-changing performances rivaling even those of the country's most famous fall destinations.
