Community Calendar
Monday, Nov. 28
Little Readers: 9:30 to 10:15 a.m., Sterling Public Library. For ages 2to 5.
Silversneakers Yoga: 10 a.m., Saint Anthony’s School.
Chapter Chat: 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., Sterling Public Library. For ages 6-9.
CSU Extension Coffee, Tea and We: 1 p.m., in person at 302 Main Street or online at https://zoom. us/j/91419676234. Cards: 1:30 p.m., Saint Anthony’s School.
Tuesday, Nov. 29
Baby-time: 9:30 to 10 a.m., Sterling Public Library. For ages newborn to 24 months old.
Silversneakers Classic: 10 a.m., Saint Anthony’s School.
Little Readers: 10:30 to 11:15 a.m., Sterling Public Library. For ages 2to 5. Sterling Lions Club: Noon, Elks Club.
Sewing and Hobbies: 1:30 p.m., Saint Anthony’s School.
Hanging of the Greens: 3:30 to 7 p.m., E.S. French Atrium on the Northeastern Junior College Campus. A recreation of a European Christmas market, complete with community vendors, live music, traditional food and drink. Anyone and all are welcome.
Hometown Christmas With Reggie Reindeer: 5 to 7p.m., Logan County Fairgrounds. Featuring Santa, his real-life reindeer, games, Candy Cane Lane, treat bags and more. Free an open to the public.
Under the Umbrella of LCC Meal: 5 p.m., Prince of Peace Church, 201 Phelps St. Anyone in need of a meal is welcome. Master Chorale: 7 p.m., Tennant Art Gallery inside Hays Student Center on the NJC campus. For men and women who like to sing. Call 522-5431 or visit the Facebook page, Master Chorale of Sterling.
Thursday, Nov. 30
Silversneakers Yoga: 10 a.m., Saint Anthony’s School. History Café: 10:30 a.m., Overland Trail Museum. Author Matt Vincent speaking on his new book “The Chronicles of Custer ~ First Stand of a Failed Campaign.” Call 970-522-3895 to reserve your spot.
Cards, Mah Jong, Dominoes: 1:30 p.m., Saint Anthony’s School.
Thursday, Dec. 1
Silversneakers Classic: 10 a.m., Saint Anthony’s School.
Logan County Tourism Stakeholders Workshop: 10a.m. to 3p.m., NE Regional Engagement Center, 302 Main St. Discussion about the future of tourism in Logan County and northeast Colorado. RSVP to Marilee Johnson at johnsonm@logancountyco.gov or 970-522-0888 ext. 253 by Nov. 30.
Card Group: 1:30 p.m., Saint Anthony’s School.
Under the Umbrella LCC Meal: 5 p.m., Prince of Peace Church, 201 Phelps St. Anyone in need of a meal is welcome.
Parade of Lights ‘Christmas in Toyland’: 6 p.m., downtown Sterling on Main Street.
Prairie School Winter Program: 7 p.m., at the school. Sweet Adelines: 7 p.m., Sterling High School choir room. For ladies who love to sing.
Friday, Dec. 2
Holiday Marketplace: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 102 S. Front St., Sterling.’
First Friday @ First Presbyterian: 12:05 p.m., 130 S. 4th St. or online at Facebook.com/fpc.sterling. Sterling High School Madrigal Singers. Free and open to the public.
Christmas Tea: 2 p.m., Sterling Public Library. Tickets are required, and available at the library.
Desserts on Broadway: 7 p.m., Dorothy Corsberg Theatre inside E.S. French Hall on the Northeastern Junior College campus. An evening of musical numbers and scenes from Broadway shows. Desserts and entertainment free, donations are welcome.
Fleming School Talent Show: 7 p.m., auditorium. Cost $5per person.
Saturday, Dec. 3
Holiday a.m. to 5 Marketplace: p.m., 102 S. Front 9 St., Sterling.
Grand Opening Medical Transportation Helicopter Base Ribbon Cutting: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sterling Municipal Airport. Public invited to come meet the crew, tour helicopters and facility. Med Air representative on site. Light lunch and drinks provided.
Child’s Christmas on the Prairie: noon to 3 p.m., Overland Trail Museum. Photos with Blue Santa, cookies and cocoa, free child ID packets.
Fleming High School Girls Basketball Vs. Belleview Christian: 4 p.m., school gym.
Fleming High School Boys Basketball Vs. Belleview Christian: 5:30 p.m., school gym.
Heritage Center Dance Group: 6:30 p.m., Faith United Methodist Church, 230Williams Pl. Cost $7. Everyone welcome.
Desserts on Broadway: 7 p.m., Dorothy Corsberg Theatre inside E.S. French Hall on the Northeastern Junior College campus. An evening of musical numbers and scenes from Broadway shows. Desserts and entertainment free, donations are welcome.