73°F
weather icon Clear

Seen on Scene: At St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church’s 90th Anniversary

Donna Raney shows off one of the displays filled with historical photos of St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church during its 90th anniversary celebration Saturday. Visit www.bouldercityreview.com for more photos.

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Dawn Smith, from left, Cheryl Sneed and Nancy MacFarlane dished up hot dogs and other treats during St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church’s 90th anniversary celebration Saturday.

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

The Rzipecki family, from left, Jamie, Noah and Caleb, played Connect 4 during the 90th anniversary celebration at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church in Boulder City on Saturday.

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Attending St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church’s 90th anniversary celebration Saturday were, from left, Michael Lindsay, Rachael Black, Donna Fais and Christina Lodge.

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Catherine Kliman of Boulder City decorated a bag and made a headband, dubbing herself a hollyhock fairy, as part of the activities for children during St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church’ 90th anniversary celebration Saturday.

Photo courtesy Christina Lodge

Local Girl Scouts presented the colors during a ceremony to kick off the 90th anniversary celebration at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church on Saturday.

By Hali Bernstein Saylor

Boulder City Review

THE LATEST
Therapy dogs make testing ‘stress free’ at King Elementary

Test anxiety is a common concern for teachers, parents, and students, especially this time of year for King students as they prepare to take the state test for the first time.

Statehouse daughter heads services to veterans

It’s not out of the ordinary for journalists to sometimes leave the profession and try something new. Especially when they feel a family connection urging them to enter into a divergent field of employment. That’s what happened to one local individual.

Howard turns passion into full-time job

For many self-published authors, the passion to put words on a page ends up being a hobby they do when everyday life frees up a few minutes here and there to do so.

BCHS gearing up for spring play

Spring is in the air and life is abuzz in the Boulder City High School Theatre Department. While residents all over town are packing their winter clothes and embarking on spring cleaning projects; students in the drama department are collaborating on their spring performance of “Yard Sale” by Tim Kelly.

Andrew Mitchell Elementary goes beyond 7 Habits

As a Leader In Me School, Mitchell Elementary frequently refers to the 7 Habits. As a matter of fact, each day at our morning ceremony, students and staff recite our mission statement, which refers specifically to the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People.

LMNRA has deep roots in Boulder City

We at Lake Mead National Recreation Area are constantly amazed and grateful for the support from the Boulder City community. We also strive to provide great service to the people of this great town.

Local business funds memorial bench at King

For over a year, the staff at Martha P. King has been working with the Giamanco family to create a memorial bench for their little girl, Emilee.

A river runs through it

To say that Kathleen Wood knows the portion of the Colorado River between Hoover Dam and Willow Beach like the back of her hand is definitely an understatement.

All for a good cause

For decades, the Injured Police Officer’s Fund has been there to help provide support to Southern Nevada officers in their time of need.