
Here’s How to Get One of These Adorable TV Stands Made in Northern Colorado for Your Phone
With all the things made in Colorado, it's really fun to see that a wood shop class at a Greeley middle school create something so unique and cute. These will make for great gifts, or just to have for yourself; good on them for having the ingenuity and ambition.
:What Middle School in Greeley is Making and Selling These Little TV Stands?
Heath Middle School (originally Heath Jr. High) in Greeley dates back to 1955, when it was opened to serve western Greeley. Today, the western part of Greeley is much, much further west than 16th Street. Heath It was named, like many schools, after a longtime teacher in the area: Edith V. Heath.
How Long Has Heath Middle School Been Making These TV Stands?
It's unclear for how long that Heath's woodshop class(es) have been creating these little wooden phone holders that look like TVs, but in mid-April of 2026, they posted on Facebook that they were available to the public for $20. You just need to call the school's front office at 970-348-3400.
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I would love to have one of these; I can see myself breaking it out while having a cold beverage in Downtown Loveland. People would come and aske me where I got it; it would be a great conversation starter, for $20. One would make a really fun gift too: I have grandnephew that I think would get a kick out of one to use while watching Paw Patrol videos.
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