Community Information
This
page includes links to general information for Estes Park residents and
visitors.
Media
Relations Contact Information
House Bill 1284 - Medical Marijuana Legislation
Gov. Ritter signed legislation on Monday,
June 7, 2010. The Town Board will continue discussion on the matter at
future board meetings.
Community Service
Grant Application
The Town of Estes Park has supported various community services by
providing grant-type funding to community organizations. Traditionally, organizations have been funded under five general
categories: Human Services, Arts, Education, Youth, and Housing.
Contact the Town Clerk's office at 970-577-3703
with questions.
Estes Park Pride Awards
The Estes Park Pride Awards were created in 2005 as a means for the Town
of Estes Park to provide special recognition to members of its citizenry.
2010 awards were presented at the annual Volunteer Recognition Luncheon on April
23rd. 2010 recipients are:
| Teacher of the Year |
Julie Varilek |
| Volunteer of the Year |
Les Foiles |
| Co-Volunteers of the Year |
Tom Anderson and Don Widrig |
| Business Person of the Year |
Mimi Hardendorf |
| EPHS Student Pride Scholarship |
Scott Wenzel |
Events and
Visitor Information from the Estes Park Convention & Visitors Bureau
(CVB)
This Town department manages business development, advertising,
special events, conference services and sales and visitors services
at the Estes Park Visitor Center, located at 500 Big Thompson Ave.
Citizens Information
Academy
Town Flag Sales
The Town Flag is available
for purchase at the
Estes Park Museum,
located at 200 4th Street.
Where Do I ...?
Here are contact numbers for public and private agencies, even a few commercial
businesses where you can get answers to your questions.
Community Profile
The annual Estes Park Community Profile provides a wide array of
quantified information including resident demographics, utilities providers,
climate and more.
Estes Valley Community
Services Coalition
The Estes Valley Community Services
Coalition represents various human service
agencies who collaborate to identify and meet human service needs.
Member organizations are listed below with links to websites, if
available. Read the
directory for more information.
PaCK
Estes Park Parents and Community for Kids, Inc is a Colorado Nonprofit
Corporation that sponsors programs and activities for our community youth and
their parents or guardians.
Supporters of the
Performing Arts
Help in building a Performing Arts Center for Estes Park.
Brief History
of Estes Park
Estes
Park's Sister City: Monteverde, Costa Rica.
Estes Park Museum
Estes Park Senior Center
Order the Town's Holiday
Ornament
Proceeds from sales go to the Town's Helping Hands Fund, a reserve for people in need.
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