HEATHER HILL • The Battle Mountain Bugle
The Battle Mountain Bugle, The Colt and the Battle Mountain General Hospital Long-term Care Facility have teamed up to make Christmas bright for local seniors. The Colt is hosting the Bugle's tree that contains the names and wishes of 18 seniors at the long-term care facility. Gifts should be new and wrapped and have the angel tags attached. They are due at the Bugle office by 1 p.m. on Dec. 20. They will be delivered Dec. 24 and opened by the seniors on Christmas Day. Setting up the tree at The Colt Nov. 27, left to right, Bugle Ad Representative Kayla Love-Koseck, The Colt Restaurant Manager Heather Hoopes, The Colt Casino Manager Wanda Nelson and Ruby Bryant, activity director for the long-term care facility. In front is Bugle Office Assistant Teri Spring, who is heading up the project.[[In-content Ad]]