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Holiday Central

Hali Bernstein Saylor/Boulder City Review

Employees of the Bureau of Reclamation created centerpieces honoring our nation’s military for their annual holiday lunch. The centerpieces were judged on Tuesday, and then supplies gathered as part of the contest will be donated to the Nevada State Veterans Home. Volunteer judges and Bureau of Reclamation employees, from left, Mike Derby of Emergency Aid of Boulder City, Maria Romasanta of of the bureau, Cheryl Marsh of the National Parks Service, Charlene Reid of the Boulder City Chamber of Commerce, Roger Hall from the Boulder City Parks and Recreation Department, Denise Senko from the chamber of commerce and Rose Davis of the bureau look at a few of the entries.

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