Showing posts with label Avalanche in Prescott neighborhood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Avalanche in Prescott neighborhood. Show all posts

Saturday, April 19, 2014

Sign the Petition - "Reopen Prescott School for Public School Children" Go to www.ipetitions.com to sign!

There are a couple of petitions beginning to be circulated having to do with the reopening of Prescott School for public school children.

Prescott School Missoula, however, has been wanting to get an online version of a petition for this very important issue for quite awhile.

Now there is an official online version of a petition for the reopening of Prescott School!!

Prescott School Missoula is excited about this latest activity for advocating for our favorite neighborhood school - Prescott School.

Sign the Petition  - "Reopen Prescott School for Public School Children!"  Go to www.ipetitions.com


Please also SPREAD THE WORD about the petition!! Either sign the electronic version at www.ipetitions or sign the paper version if someone comes to your door or if you see one in public somewhere!

Viva Prescott School!

Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Prescott School Missoula extends symathies to the family and friends of Michel Jo Colville, avalanche victim near Prescott School

Michel Colville and her husband Fred Allendorf lived in the 1400 block of Harrison near Prescott School at the base of Mount Jumbo in Missoula. Prescott School's address is 1100 Harrison.

As mentioned in the heading for this post, Prescott School Missoula extends sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Michel Colville.

Her obituary can be read by clicking the link below.

Michel Jo Colville

Monday, March 10, 2014

Thanks for everything - Fred Allendorf writes a letter to the Missoulian thanking the community for its support after the avalanche

Fred Allendorf writes a letter to the Missoulian thanking the community for the support he and his family received after the tragic avalanche hit his home on Harrison Street near Prescott School and killed his wife, Michel.

Click on the link below to read Fred's heartfelt letter.

Thanks for everything

Prescott School Missoula extends heartfelt sympathy for Fred and his family.


Woman buried by Mount Jumbo avalanche dies

Woman buried by Mount Jumbo avalanche dies

Mount Jumbo avalanche: Instant, determined, loving and capable: Thank you to responders, community

Mount Jumbo avalanche: Instant, determined, loving and capable: Thank you to responders, community

10 days after deadly Mount Jumbo avalanche, Missoula family seeks return to normal

10 days after deadly Mount Jumbo avalanche, Missoula family seeks return to normal

Wednesday, March 5, 2014

AVALANCHE NEAR PRESCOTT!!!

At around 4:00 p.m. on Friday, February 28th, 2014, a huge avalanche only 3 blocks north of Prescott School came down off of Mount Jumbo and completely demolished a home at 1440 Harrison.


Prescott's address is 1100 Harrison so one can see just how close this avalanche was to our school.


At the time of this writing, it is now known that, tragically, there has been a death as a result of the avalanche. Michel Colville died a couple of days after the avalanche. 


Colville was the last of the three people which had to be dug out of the huge amounts of snow. It took three hours to find and rescue her. On the other hand, it took one hour to rescue a neighborhood boy who was also buried by the avalanche, and two hours to rescue Colville's husband, Fred Allendorf. Allendorf, as far as psm knows at this time is listed in serious condition at St. Patricks Hospital.


Prescott School Missoula extends sincere condolences to the family and friends of Michel Colville. psm also wishes the two other victims of the avalanche, the little boy and Fred, a quick recovery.