by Annie Lindgren | Jul 7, 2020 | Wellington
By Annie Lindgren, written for North Forty News Founded in 1903, downtown Wellington has over a century’s worth of stories to tell. Here are some treasures to seek out and ponder during your next visit. Wellington’s namesake was Charles L. Wellington. He...
by Annie Lindgren | Jun 30, 2020 | Wellington
Written by Annie Lindgren, for publication in North Forty News With the 2020 Graduates unable to have their graduation ceremonies, a group of Wellington community members and parents, came together to help celebrate graduates in other ways. They made banners that now...
by Annie Lindgren | Jun 3, 2020 | Wellington
The Owners of Owl Canyon Coffee in Wellington are sharing a message of hope and positivity through a fundraiser to support other downtown business owners. Written by Annie Lindgren North Forty News Emma Hanson and her sister-in-law Randi Hanson decided to own a coffee...
by Annie Lindgren | May 12, 2020 | Wellington
After twenty-two years of serving pizza to the Wellington community, Pizza Palace is giving back to those in need, by giving away free pizza. Colleen Babitz and her crew at Pizza Palace in Wellington are using this time to give back, finding ways to help the...
by Annie Lindgren | Jan 1, 2020 | Wellington
Wellington was named after Charles L. Wellington, who was the traffic manager for the Colorado & Southern Railway in 1902, when plans began for bringing the railway north of Fort Collins. The area that would become Wellington, previously known as ‘Section 33 in...