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EPISODE · May 11, 2026 · 3 MIN

La Voz del Valle de Estes 11 de Mayo 2026

from Estes Valley Voice Podcast · host David Hernandez

ESTES PARK — From thousands of yellow ducks floating down Fall River to residents gathering in Bond Park to pray for rain, this week reflected the strong sense of community that continues to define Estes Park.The 38th annual Great Estes Park Duck Race once again brought together volunteers, families, visitors, and local nonprofits for one of the valley’s most beloved traditions. More than 11,000 ducks filled the river during the Rotary Club event, helping raise funds for scholarships and community organizations across the region.Education also remained in focus this week as Jennifer Roberts was officially appointed to fill an opening on the Estes Park School Board. Roberts said she hopes to help guide the district during its transition toward a new superintendent while bringing a strong community perspective to the role.Meanwhile, local creativity continues to grow through a collaboration between two Estes Park business owners working to expand hands-on artistic experiences for residents and visitors. The partnership reflects the growing importance of arts and creative spaces within the local economy.The community also gathered this weekend for Rain on the Rockies, an event centered around prayer, music, and reflection during an especially dry spring season. The gathering highlighted ongoing concerns about drought and wildfire risks across Colorado.That message connects closely with continued efforts from fire officials and educators promoting wildfire preparedness through the “Living With Fire” campaign, encouraging residents to prepare homes, evacuation plans, and defensible spaces ahead of summer.Visit Estesvalleyvoice.com

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ESTES PARK — From thousands of yellow ducks floating down Fall River to residents gathering in Bond Park to pray for rain, this week reflected the strong sense of community that continues to define Estes Park. The 38th annual Great Estes Park Duck Race once again brought together volunteers, families, visitors, and local nonprofits for one of the valley’s most beloved traditions. More than 11,000 ducks filled the river during the Rotary Club event, helping raise funds for scholarships and com...

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