Upcoming Events and Updates from February Working Circles Meeting

Sedgwick County community groups share plans for basketball tournaments, youth programs, and more

Published on Mar. 2, 2026

The Julesburg Advocate reported on the February Working Circles meeting, where community organizations like SCOR, Communities That Care, and the Sedgwick County Republican Committee provided updates on upcoming events and initiatives. The meeting also featured announcements from local businesses, nonprofits, and government entities about activities ranging from lawn care services to a municipal election.

Why it matters

The Working Circles meeting serves as a regular gathering for the Julesburg community to stay informed about local happenings, connect with one another, and find opportunities to get involved. The updates shared at this meeting highlight the vibrant civic life and community-driven initiatives taking place in Sedgwick County.

The details

At the February Working Circles meeting, Victoria Dunker of SCOR discussed the organization's recent 3rd annual basketball tournament and an upcoming 3-on-3 tournament. Kimberly Jarrett of Communities That Care thanked the community for donations to a prom dress pop-up store and invited attendees to the groundbreaking of a new youth space called The Cave. Mike Benson, Chairman of the Sedgwick County Republican Committee, promoted the upcoming Republican Caucus and Assembly. Julesburg High School intern Riley Jarrett shared details about a Career Cabs industry tour and an upcoming job fair. Annie Lovenburg of Annies Alternative Solutions discussed her business and the Sedgwick County Economic's Pay-it-Forward program, as well as the upcoming Home and Garden Show. Marcia Hill of the Hippodrome Arts Centre announced a Missoula Children's Theatre production and an upcoming Game Show Gala. Julesburg Town Clerk Carrie Hartwell reminded attendees about the upcoming municipal election.

  • SCOR recently hosted their 3rd annual basketball tournament.
  • SCOR hosted a 3-on-3 tournament in the community center gymnasium.
  • Trivia Night returns on Wednesday, March 5, 2026.
  • The Groundbreaking of the new Cave youth space will take place on Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 1 p.m.
  • The Republican Caucus is scheduled for Saturday, March 7, 2026 at 5 p.m., and the Republican Assembly is scheduled for Sunday, March 15, 2026 at 1 p.m.

The players

Victoria Dunker

A speaker at the Working Circles meeting and representative of Sedgwick County Organization Rec (SCOR).

Sedgwick County Organization Rec (SCOR)

A community organization that recently hosted basketball tournaments and other events in Sedgwick County.

Kimberly Jarrett

A speaker at the Working Circles meeting and representative of SedgCo Communities That Care (CTC).

SedgCo Communities That Care (CTC)

A community organization that hosted a prom dress pop-up store and is organizing the groundbreaking of a new youth space called The Cave.

Mike Benson

The Chairman of the Sedgwick County Republican Committee, who invited attendees to the Republican Caucus and Assembly.

Sedgwick County Republican Committee

The local Republican party organization hosting the Caucus and Assembly events.

Riley Jarrett

A Julesburg High School intern who shared details about a Career Cabs industry tour and an upcoming job fair.

Annie Lovenburg

The owner of Annies Alternative Solutions, a local business that sells herbal remedies, teas, and more.

Sedgwick County Economic

A local economic development organization that runs a Pay-it-Forward program and is hosting an upcoming Home and Garden Show.

Marcia Hill

The event coordinator for the Hippodrome Arts Centre, who announced a Missoula Children's Theatre production and a Game Show Gala.

Carrie Hartwell

The Julesburg Town Clerk, who reminded attendees about the upcoming municipal election.

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What they’re saying

“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”

— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)

“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”

— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)

The takeaway

The Working Circles meeting demonstrates the vibrant civic engagement and community-driven initiatives taking place in Sedgwick County, Colorado. From youth programs and economic development to political organizing and the arts, this regular gathering allows local groups to share updates and connect with residents on the activities shaping their community.