Home Silver Creek Fire evacuees begin returning home photo by Kim Cameron B&K Distribution donated 200 cases of canned water and 20 cases of Red Bull for those involved in firefighting efforts. On hand to accept the generous gift were representatives from Grand County EMS, Kremmling Fire Protection District, Grand County Coroners, Kremmling Police Department and the Kremmling Chamber. (L to R) Allen Pulliam, Brady Mathis, Tawnya Bailey, Tony Tucker, Christian Hornbaker, Todd Willson, Tara Sharp, Jamie Lucas and B & K representative Peter Holmes. Interestingly, during the firefighting efforts there were so many donations, Chamber Executive Director Tara Sharp was asked to help manage the donations. Many of the federal fightfighters were on regimented diets and could not accept donations; however, the local first responders were able to utilize the donations. There is currently a plan to thank all our first responders with a community dinner in the near future.

photo by Kim Cameron B&K Distribution donated 200 cases of canned water and 20 cases of Red Bull for those involved in firefighting efforts. On hand to accept the generous gift were representatives from Grand County EMS, Kremmling Fire Protection District, Grand County Coroners, Kremmling Police Department and the Kremmling Chamber. (L to R) Allen Pulliam, Brady Mathis, Tawnya Bailey, Tony Tucker, Christian Hornbaker, Todd Willson, Tara Sharp, Jamie Lucas and B & K representative Peter Holmes. Interestingly, during the firefighting efforts there were so many donations, Chamber Executive Director Tara Sharp was asked to help manage the donations. Many of the federal fightfighters were on regimented diets and could not accept donations; however, the local first responders were able to utilize the donations. There is currently a plan to thank all our first responders with a community dinner in the near future.

photo by Kim Cameron B&K Distribution donated 200 cases of canned water and 20 cases of Red Bull for those involved in firefighting efforts. On hand to accept the generous gift were representatives from Grand County EMS, Kremmling Fire Protection District, Grand County Coroners, Kremmling Police Department and the Kremmling Chamber. (L to R) Allen Pulliam, Brady Mathis, Tawnya Bailey, Tony Tucker, Christian Hornbaker, Todd Willson, Tara Sharp, Jamie Lucas and B & K representative Peter Holmes. Interestingly, during the firefighting efforts there were so many donations, Chamber Executive Director Tara Sharp was asked to help manage the donations. Many of the federal fightfighters were on regimented diets and could not accept donations; however, the local first responders were able to utilize the donations. There is currently a plan to thank all our first responders with a community dinner in the near future.