In addition, this year, they are also looking for donations of frozen hams, whole frozen chickens, other holiday main course or centerpiece food items.
On the bright side, at least they didn't opt for a roundabout; but many residents, and visitors to Loveland find the intersection "weird," to this day.
With government workers being furloughed, SNAP benefits being put on hold, and just the overall uncertainty within the economy, a lot of people/families across the nation are scared and frustrated.
Earlier this week, I FINALLY went to a pumpkin patch to find something to carve for Halloween, and I might have found my new favorite fall spot in Northern Colorado.
While the Downtown Safeway in Loveland had become much-maligned (being called the UN-Safeway, among other things,) many, many people in Downtown and across Loveland had counted on it.