State Representatives travel to attend the Christening of USS Colorado, the newest of the U.S. Navy’s nuclear submarines
State representatives, members of the Colorado 30 Group, USS Colorado Commissioning Committee, Submarine Veterans and members of the USS Colorado Battleship Association, 10 of whom actually served onboard the WWII Battleship, will be traveling to Groton, Conn. this week for Saturday’s Christening ceremonies of the USS Colorado (SSN 788) to be held at the General Dynamics Electric Boat Division shipyard.
Senator Michael Bennet and Congressional Representative, Ed Perlmutter will be seated with the official party. State Senators Bob Gardner, Larry Crowder, State Representative Kim Ransom, and former State Senator, Mary Hodge have requested invitations. They will join a state total of 150 persons, for a shipyard-sponsored event totaling 3000 attendees.
Ship’s Sponsor, Annie Mabus, daughter of Navy Secretary Ray Mabus, will break a bottle of sparkling Colorado wine, produced by Balisteri Vineyards of Denver, chilled in a bucket of water drawn from the Colorado river, in ceremonies to be conducted Saturday, 3 December. This centuries old tradition is believed to bring good luck and safe travel to the vessel.
USS Colorado is the 15th of the Virginia class nuclear attack submarines. Following the Christening, she will be launched and undergo sea trials, with the commissioning scheduled later in the summer of 2017.
USS Colorado is a Block III version of the Virginia class and features improved sonar, multi-function payload tubes and photonic masts in place of traditional periscopes. Her mission is to stealthily operate near other countries’ coasts, gathering intelligence or, when necessary, delivering cruise missiles, torpedoes, mines, drones, and special operations teams, deploying underwater via a lockout chamber.
The boat carries an S9G pressurized water reactor. This reactor powers the vessel for its entire lifecycle of 33 years without ever needing refueling. The pump-jet propulsor replaces the traditional propeller to add additional stealth. She is manned by a crew of 135.
All Coloradans should be particularly proud to have a capitol ship of the United States Navy named after our great State. The last ship to bear the name USS Colorado was a highly decorated WWII Battleship BB-45, commissioned in 1923, over 90 years ago.
For more information on the ship and the work of the State’s USS Colorado Commissioning Committee see: http://usscoloradocommittee.org
Author: I-70 Scout
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State Representatives travel to attend the Christening of USS Colorado
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Today’s Events – Tuesday, Nov. 29
Story time. Kids ages 2-4 will enjoy stories, puppets, songs and finger plays. Stories focus on books that have stood the test of time. 10 a.m., Anythink Bennett library.
Family story time for ages 3-5. 11 a.m., Davies Library, Deer Trail.
Tuesday Tech. Students ages 11 and up will program robots to race and do tricks at Bots! 4:15 p.m. Anythink Bennett.
Middle School Sports
Boys Basketball. Byers @ Strasburg. 4 p.m.
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AdCo moving Bennett motor vehicle office; Friday closure announced
Adams County is moving its eastern Department of Motor Vehicle office at the end of this week. The last day the office in Bennett Town Hall will be open is this Thursday, Dec. 1. The new office at Bennett’s Shared Services Center, 355 S. 1st Street, will open starting at 8:30 a.m., Monday, Dec. 5. There will be no eastern Adams County motor vehicle office open on Friday, Dec. 2.
According to Adams County Clerk & Recorder Stan Martin, the new office next to the Historic Muegge House will also remain open throughout the lunch hour unlike its current schedule.
A ribbon-cutting at the new building is slated for 4 p.m., Monday, Dec. 5.
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Today’s Events – Monday, Nov. 28
Feeding Friends along the Plains holiday food drive. Hosted by High Plains Bank in partnership with the Bennett Community Food Bank to support families along the eastern I-70 Corridor. Non-perishable and canned food items can be delivered to the bank through Nov. 30 during regular business hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and 8-11 a.m. Saturday. High Plains Bank, 235 S. Ash Street in Bennett. For more information, call Rhonda at (303)644-4900.
High Plains Music Ensemble rehearsal. 6:30 p.m., Strasburg High School band room. New players welcome.
Bingo. 7 p.m., Byers American Legion Hall.
Deer Trail School Board. 7 p.m.
AA Strasburg Sobriety. 7:30 p.m., Saron Lutheran Church, 1656 Main St. Lane Shade, (303)717-2263.
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Today’s Events – Sunday, Nov. 27
Alcoholics Anonymous. For more information call (303)903-6734.
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Today’s Events – Saturday, Nov. 26
Nature Time! Park history and its plants, birds and animals. Outdoor nature walks weather-permitting. All ages welcome. 10 a.m.-12 p.m., Barr Lake State Park, 13401 Picadilly Road, Brighton.
Holiday jar creations. Mason jars will become snowmen and the jolly man in the red suit with a little paint and a few embellishments. 10:30 a.m. Anythink Bennett.
Prairie Stars Square Dancing Club. $7 per person, free for non-dancers. Round dancing at 7:15 p.m., square dancing at 8 p.m., Bennett Community Center.
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Sand Creek Massacre Healing Run
EADS (AP) — Descendants of Native Americans killed in the Sand Creek massacre are making their annual healing run from Colorado’s Eastern Plains to Denver as they mark the 152nd anniversary of the attack.
Starting Thursday, the Cheyenne and Arapaho runners and anyone wishing to join them will head from the Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site near Eads and make their way toward Denver, nearly 200 miles away. The run will end Sunday at the state Capitol after stopping at Riverside Cemetery to honor two U.S. Army officers who refused to fire on their ancestors.
About 200 people were killed in the attack on Nov. 29, 1864 led by Col. John Chivington. He and his soldiers then headed to Denver where they displayed some of the victims’ remains. The healing run roughly follows their route.
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Today’s Events – Friday, Nov. 25
Story time. 10 a.m., Kelver Library, Byers.
La Leche League meeting. 6:30 p.m., Bennett Community Center, 1100 W. Colfax Ave.
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Today’s Events – Thursday, Nov. 24
Happy Thanksgiving!
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1A football title game to be broadcast
I-70 Corridor football fans unable to make the trip to Meeker on the West Slope to watch Strasburg play in the 1A football championship game on Saturday have another option.
The National Federation of High Schools Network will stream the battle of Cowboys versus Indians online.
To access the webcast, visit www.chsaa.tv or http://www.nfhsnetwork.com/associations/chsaa. A monthly subscription fee of $9.95 is required to access the game live.
This weekend’s title tilt, which kicks off at 1 p.m. from Starbuck Field in Meeker, features two 12-0 teams. Strasburg is going for its third state football championship in school history after winning the 1A state title in 1989 and the 2A crown in 1990. Both games were overtime victories over Fowler.
For full coverage of Saturday’s championship game, read the Dec. 2 edition of the Eastern Colorado News.