Free Garden Classes
The Arvada Community Garden is offering gardening classes on several Wednesday evenings at 6:00 p.m. at the community garden. The classes will last about an hour, include handouts and will held in the...
View Article2020 Scholarships Help Young Baseball/Softball Players in Need
The Double Angel Foundation (DAF) is awarding $7,000 in baseball/softball scholarships in 2020 so that enthusiastic ballplayers between the ages of 5 and 18 can enjoy their sport. A total of $3,000 is...
View ArticleHOAs: Daycare coming to your neighborhood soon!
Here we go again with the legislature interfering with HOA local governance and attempting to resolve social problems through HOA communities. These are the same folks that will not stand up for...
View ArticleOn Assignment: Alaska
Part of the Northglenn Arts Travel Film Series Film by Rich Reid With entertaining narrative and breathtaking visuals, Rich Reid presents Alaska’s vast landscapes from photo assignments spanning a...
View ArticleShaken, Not Stirred: Boys Hope Girls Hope Young Professional Board Raises...
“My life completely changed when I was nine years old and my mother passed away,” shares Juan Carbajal. “Every day was characterized by work. My siblings and I went to school and my dad went to work....
View ArticleCrews prepare for partial demolition of I-70 bridge over Brighton
Brighton Boulevard will soon serve as the gateway into the future lowered section of the Colorado Department of Transportation’s Central 70 Project. At Brighton Boulevard, the interstate will...
View ArticleTenor Lawrence Brownlee Explores Being a Black Man in America
Presented by Friends of Chamber Music “The experiences of black men in America today are making their way onto the classical concert stage.” – NPR’s All Things Considered On Wednesday, March 4, tenor...
View ArticleCamper & Volunteer Applications are Open, Camp Wapiyapi a Free Summer Camp...
Camp Wapiyapi provides, at no cost, a respite for children with cancer and their families throughout the Rocky Mountain region through an exceptional camp experience. Camp Wapiyapi is specially...
View ArticleNorth Suburban Medical Center announces new director of regulatory,...
Brett Keiling, RN, CCRN North Suburban Medical Center recently announced the appointment of Brett Keiling, RN, CCRN to director of regulatory, regulatory readiness, and clinical data science. Keiling...
View ArticleA Colorado Panorama: John Otto and Mina Loy
John Otto and Mina Loy This column tells the stories of the people whose faces appear on “A Colorado Panorama: A People’s History,” a two-block-long tile mural on the southeast side of the Colorado...
View ArticleAnnual Instrument Drive Has Begun
Statewide Effort Celebrates 10 Years of Collecting and Repairing Instruments For Underfunded Colorado Schools The annual Bringing Music to Life Instrument Drive is underway through March 15th,...
View ArticleLEAP celebrates Leap Day with Tips for Staying Warm
It will be another 28 years before we see Leap Day on a Saturday, so the LEAP (Low-income Energy Assistance Program – www.colorado.gov/cdhs/leap) thinks now is the time to take steps to keep your home...
View ArticleCASA to host annual Champions for Children Breakfast in April
CASA of Jefferson & Gilpin Counties (www.casajeffcogilpin.com) will again host the annual Champions for Children Breakfast on April 23 at 7:30 a.m. at the Marriott Denver West as part of Child...
View ArticleDumb Friends League Adoptable Pets Week of: March 2
Molly MOLLY – ID# A0747455 Molly is a 7-year-old cat who is looking for her second chance at a new life. She has a curious and affectionate personality and enjoys a good play session. Molly is looking...
View Article“Sign me a Story”– Storybook Favorites Spoken and in ASL
Show presented by Northglenn Arts By Diana M. Wilson, director of communications for the city of Northglenn When Nicki Runge was a little girl, she loved watching the 1987 film “Sign Me A Story.” Her...
View ArticleNew Denver Water Lead Reduction Program underway
By Cathy Proctor and Jay Adams In March, Denver Water is kicking off its Lead Reduction Program, which was approved by the Environmental Protection Agency and the Colorado Department of Public Health...
View ArticleBell Speaker Talks about Middle Class Squeeze and Solutions to LWV March 10
Wages are not keeping up with the cost of living in Colorado, causing many residents to struggle to pay rent and afford transportation and child care. Andrea Kuwik of the Bell Policy Center will...
View ArticleNorth Suburban Medical Center Honors Nurse with DAISY Award
Jennifer Swain, RN, recognized for providing excellent care. Jennifer Swain, RN At a special, surprise ceremony, North Suburban Medical Center honored Jennifer Swain, RN, for providing extraordinary...
View ArticleLearning about nonsuicidal self-injury
Dear Ask A Therapist, What is “nonsuicidal self-injury?” Dear reader, As a school-based therapist who works with teens, this topic comes up often. “Nonsuicidal self-injury” applies to instances when...
View ArticleUp Next at Colorado ACTS: Illinois Jane and the Pyramid of Peril
By T. James BelichProduced by special permission from Pioneer DramaPerformed by Community Theatre Actors When a map to a long-lost pyramid is discovered, only the greatest adventure hero of all time...
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