Internationally renowned poet to host interactive workshop at FRCC
Alejandro Jimenez also will host a reading at the college’s Westminster Campus In celebration of National Poetry Month, Front Range Community College’s student writing club is hosting a poetry event...
View ArticleSync Gallery presenting Act Two by Karen Wharton and Debra F. Livingston
Sync Gallery is displaying collages by Karen Wharton and encaustic pieces by Debra F. Livingston in Act Two through April 13. The hand-printed collage papers in Karen Wharton’s paintings have...
View ArticleColor, Shape, Sound: Free Family Event
Friends of Chamber Music invites families to join in creative play in this fun, free event featuring The Playground Ensemble! Saturday, April 5,11:30 AM – 12:30 PM, Stanley Marketplace, 2501 N. Dallas...
View ArticleQuartetto di Cremona’s 25th Anniversary Tour
Continuing its world tour, Quartetto di Cremona makes its Friends of Chamber Music debut, performing with local favorite, violist, Basil Vendryes. Wednesday, April 9, 7:30 PM, Newman Center for the...
View ArticleFront Range Community College celebrates premiere of “We Want the Funk!”
Get a sneak peek of the new documentary ahead of broadcast premiere, then boogie down with a live local funk band Front Range Community College’s sociology program is hosting a public screening of the...
View ArticleWestminster native named Senior Sailor of the Year while serving with Navy...
By Rick Burke, YourHub contributor MILLINGTON, Tenn. – Petty Officer 1st Class Cody Blakely, a native of Westminster, Colo., was recently named 2024 Senior Sailor of the Year (SSOY) serving with U.S....
View ArticleCU Wizards! Free Show for Kids…The Physics of Superheroes and Villains!
Saturday April 12 from 9:30 -10:30 am in Duane Physics at University of Colorado, Boulder. University of Colorado Physics Professor James Thompson explains how superheroes’ understanding of...
View ArticleThe Northland Chorale Presents “The KNLC Throwback Jam!”
The Northland Chorale performs their fall 2024 show, “Lyrical Larceny.” Northglenn, CO, March 31, 2025 – The Northland Chorale will perform their spring production, “The KNLC Throwback Jam!”, at the...
View ArticleCredit Union of Colorado offers tips to use your tax refund wisely, avoid scams
For many, the bright spot at the end of tax season is a refund. According to IRS data approximately two-thirds of Americans receive a tax refund each year. Currently, the average federal tax refund...
View ArticleFriends of the Westminster Library Spring Used Book Event set April 12 and 13
Once again, the Friends of the Westminster Library is urging readers and book lovers far and wide to attend its spring Used Book Event from 1 to 4 p.m. April 12 and 13 at College Hill Library, 3705 W....
View ArticleBenefits in Action recognized as Nonprofit of the Year by West Metro Chamber...
Benefits in Action, a Colorado nonprofit, was honored by the West Metro Chamber of Commerce as Nonprofit of the Year during the Bourbon St. Bash on March 4. As its leaders reflect on this prestigious...
View ArticleEl Sistema Colorado wins Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s Caring...
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s commitment to supporting the community continues with this quarter’s Caring Community Giveaway, which focused on local youth music programs. El Sistema...
View ArticlePowerful parenting: Attitude of gratitude
Teaching gratitude to the children we get to raise Leaders at Bethlehem Lutheran Church and School gleaned these key insights from a parenting seminar hosted earlier this year. In today’s fast-paced...
View ArticleColoradans Dropped Off More Than 841,000 Gallons of Unused Paint for...
Annual report shows Coloradans’ recycling efforts diverted leftover paint from landfills and the environment, putting it to beneficial use A man and his daughter drop-off unused paint at a...
View ArticleColorado Chocolate Festival kicks off Mother’s Day Weekend
A chocolate fountain is part of the fun. Thousands of chocolates to sample and buy will featured at the Colorado Chocolate Festival set for May 9 and 10 at the National Western Complex Expo Hall 4655...
View ArticleTo more than 4 million women living with Alzheimer’s: Happy Mother’s Day
When we gather on May 11 to celebrate Mother’s Day, give a special thought for the estimated 4.6 million women across the United States who are living with a unique challenge: Alzheimer’s disease....
View ArticleRep. Shannon Bird gives state legislative wrap-up on May 13
State Rep. Shannon Bird will report on highlights from the Legislative Session at 6:30 p.m. May 13 at Adams County Human Services, 11860 N. Pecos St. in Westminster. The Westminster legislator will...
View ArticleMiró Quartet celebrating 30 years together in concert with saxophonist Steven...
Friends of Chamber Music is again welcoming the Miró Quartet to its stage, this time with composer and classical saxophonist Steven Banks. The concert will be at 7:30 p.m. May 14 at Newman Center for...
View Article2nd annual KlezKolorado Music and Culture Festival set May 16-18
Festival highlights the burgeoning Klezmer music revival and Jewish culture across the Front Range Attendees at KlezKolorado dance during a jam session. Photo credit Mizel Arts and Culture Center....
View ArticleColorado Gives Foundation announces funding to advance early childhood...
Access to quality early childhood care and education doesn’t just support working parents — it helps families build the lives they choose, with more freedom and opportunity. That’s why Colorado Gives...
View ArticleCU Wizards! Free Saturday Show for Kids!
Saturday, May 17 9:30-10:30 am Duane Physics G1B30 *** From very small to VERY, VERY BIG! Microscopy and the Powers of TEN! Saturday, May 17 9:30-10:30 am Duane Physics G1B30 “Learn about how for...
View ArticleJustice Necessary’s PeriodPalooza to support student success in Colorado schools
PeriodPalooza is helping support Colorado students and schools with the implementation of House Bill 24-1164, which ensures Colorado middle and high school students have access to free period products...
View ArticleNonprofits in Jefferson County receive $3 million in grants to help feed...
Jefferson County’s food system just got a boost, and this means more people will be able to find and afford food in communities like Lakewood, Golden, Arvada and the foothill communities of Evergreen...
View ArticleWorking longer offers cognitive benefits – new research explores why
Both working longer and volunteering after the traditional retirement age offer benefits for cognitive health, according to Dr. Ronica Rooks. Now, the University of Colorado researcher is digging...
View ArticleSpring into financial wellness with tips from Credit Union of Colorado
Spring is a season of renewal, symbolizing new beginnings and growth. This time of the year is the perfect opportunity to review your financial situation, make necessary adjustments and set the stage...
View Article“An Exhibit in Three Parts” explores roles, stories, and strength of women in...
Presented by the Women’s Caucus for Art Colorado Chapter and the Lakewood Cultural Center from May 30 to Aug. 14 The intricacies of modern womanhood—its burdens, beauty, and boundless creativity—take...
View ArticleApplewood Plumbing supports its furry friends in 32nd Furry Scurry
Among the more than 1500 animals in Denver’s 2025 Furry Scurry were 30 of Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s employees and their pets as part of the “The Plumbdog Millionaires” team....
View ArticleApplewood Plumbing Heating & Electric: Top Workplace in Denver
Photo courtesy of Applewood Plumbing. For the 13th time, Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric is one of the Denver Post Top Workplaces. This award is a seal of success as it recognizes both the...
View ArticleOld Testament scholar Tremper Longman to lead Shannon Preaching Lectureship...
Denver Seminary will welcome Tremper Longman, a renowned Old Testament scholar, professor, and author, as the keynote speaker for the 2025 Shannon Preaching Lectureship and Seminar to be held June 2...
View ArticleEmily Griffith Technical College, CSU Global smooth student paths in computer...
Students in Emily Griffith Technical College’s Computer Networking Program work together at a computer. (Mark Woolcott/Provided by Jamie Winter) Emily Griffith Technical College and Colorado State...
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