Party on our Block
Community residents gathered in Bicentennial Park on Saturday to shop, eat and enjoy musical entertainment as part of Pride in Purity’s Old School Block Party.
Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review
Community residents gathered in Bicentennial Park on Saturday to shop, eat and enjoy musical entertainment as part of Pride in Purity’s Old School Block Party.

Community residents gathered in Bicentennial Park on Saturday to shop, eat and enjoy musical entertainment as part of Pride in Purity’s Old School Block Party.
Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review
When I first became principal of Martha P. King Elementary School, parent involvement through our Parent Advisory Council, or PAC, was small but full of potential. We began with a single president, then grew to include two co-presidents. Today, that growth has flourished into a fully established nine-member executive committee. That evolution tells an important story about our school and the community that surrounds it.
Author Ken Poirot once wrote, “The best meals are those prepared by loving hands.”
This past month was a busy but exciting month at Garrett Junior High School, and our campus is so full of energy for the holiday season.
This time of year, schools across the valley begin recruiting—setting up tables at choice fairs, meeting families, and sharing what makes their campus stand out.
As always, Mitchell Elementary is busy providing great learning opportunities inside and outside of the classroom.
According to the Rural Health Information Hub, a Critical Access Hospital (CAH) is a designation given to eligible rural hospitals who meet certain criteria. This designation was created by Congress via the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 due to the closures of over 400 rural hospitals during the 1980s through the early 1990s. The CAH designation was designed to improve health care access to Americans living in rural areas as well as provided financial stability to the facilities that serve these communities.
This past Saturday, Martha P. King Elementary School joined Andrew J. Mitchell Elementary, Garrett Junior High School, and Boulder City High School at the CCSD Recruitment Fair hosted at Rancho High School. This event marked another important step in our community’s ongoing effort to showcase the exceptional educational opportunities available in Boulder City.