Two Minutes with League 04.10.2026

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Kathy K Long

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Apr 10, 2026, 2:00:21 AMApr 10
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TWO MINUTES WITH LEAGUE
APRIL 10, 2026
Empowering Voters. Defending Democracy.

 LEARN with the LEAGUE
NEXT WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15
10:00 - 11:30 AM

WANT TO SPONSOR A
LEARN WITH THE LEAGUE MEETING?
  
CLICK HERE to Sponsor a Learn with the League General Meeting

This is our biggest fundraiser of the year. Adopt your ducks today and be ready for Duck Race on Saturday, May 2 from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
To adopt a Duck, go to the Duck Race Website https://www.epduckrace.org/  and select “Adopt Ducks!”
 
To go directly to LWV charities:
  League of Women Voters. https://adopt.epduckrace.org/products/league-of-women-voters-ep 

  League of Women Voters, Community Recycling Committee
 
You will be prompted to select the number of ducks you want to adopt.
  Single Duck adoptions are $25 each
  Quack Pack adoptions are $125 (you pay for five, but get an extra duck - six total)

JR ELECTIONS RESULTS
The League of Women Voters-Estes Park coordinated with the Estes Park High School, The Learning Place, the Community Center, and the Estes Valley Library for Junior Elections for the town trustee election held on April 7th.  A total of 165 ballots were received from the high school and the precincts.

Kirby Nelson-Hazelton received 106 votes
Aiden Rosenau received 72 votes
Bill Brown received 70 votes
Randy Welch received 69 votes
Jamie Mieras received 66 votes
Chris Eshelman received 61 votes
One student wrote in a candidate
 
Based on current Estes Park High School enrollment, 59 percent of the student body cast votes in Junior Elections. The League of Women Voters - Estes Park is very proud of all the student voters who participated in the Junior Elections for town trustees. The League is also very appreciative of the educators in the schools, the parents, and the staff at The Learning Place, the Community Center, and the Estes Valley Library for their support of Junior Elections.


BOARD OPENINGS FOR 26-27
What an important time to be involved in a non-partisan political organization like the League! We need your talents and skills to continue the good work to educate voters, protect our mountain environment, observe local boards, present timely programs to the public and lots more. Terms are for one year starting May 2026. 
Open Positions:
 Membership
Communications Director
Development
Local Observers
Please contact Yvonne Salfinger at pres...@lwv-estespark.org or call her at 904-233-6710 to obtain a job description and to learn more.

 MARCH LEARN with the LEAGUE
SLIDE SHOW AVAILABLE
 
 
 On March 18 at the American Legion Hall Learn with the League hosted Larimer County solid waste professionals Alex Studee, Braden Eidem and Abby Kotecki for a presentation and discussion about Getting Rid of Waste in the Estes Valley. The presentation was recorded and is available at https://www.lwv-estespark.org/

Key topics included the construction of a new landfill site north of Wellington to replace the Taft Avenue landfill that is nearing capacity, a new central transfer center and the anticipated increase in the number of items accepted for recycling in Larimer County and hopefully in Estes Park.

 

Presenters also called attention to the rollout of the Producer Responsibility for Statewide Recycling Act (signed into law in 2022) that is managed by the nonprofit Circular Action Alliance. The Act requires producers of paper and packaging to pay for recycling services and encourages moving to more environmentally friendly materials.

 

Mark your calendars for the household hazardous waste (HHW) collection scheduled for Saturday, September 19 (9 am to 2 pm) at the Estes Park Events Complex. This is just a few weeks following Estes Recycles Day (Saturday, August 8, 9 am to noon). 


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