Adams County League Hears Legislative Wrap-up Monday, May 24, Via Zoom
Adams County League of Women Voters (LWV) will hear highlights from the 2021 session of the Colorado Legislature Monday, May 24, via zoom from 11:30 am to 1 p.m. Colorado LWV legislative liaison will...
View ArticleGetting there together
Seniors often face new physical, mental and sensory challenges when it comes to driving safely. Getting there together is an AARP Colorado webinar with the Denver Regional Council of Governments. It...
View ArticleDumb Friends League Adoptable Pets: Week of May 10
Lady LADY– ID# A08837893 Lady is a sassy and fun 2-year-old mixed breed. She enjoys the great outdoors, loves to play and will take long naps after a lot of fetch. Lady is intelligent and enjoys...
View ArticleColorado Water Garden Society Annual Plant Sale
Sunday, June 6 Hudson Gardens and Event Center – Business Office/Residence Patio 6115 South Santa Fe Drive, Littleton, CO 80120 General Public: 10 am – 2 pm (CWGS Members – 9 am – 10 am Free Admission...
View ArticleTogetherness is at Root to Honoring Older Americans in Our Lives
With warmer weather on the horizon, there is no better month than May to celebrate Older Americans Month in ways that build community and reduce isolation and loneliness. The 2021 theme is...
View ArticleThe Second Graduating Class of the Pandemic Moves Forward
Students across the country will forever remember where they were when it was announced in 2020 they would be headed home until further notice. Two weeks became three, then four. Weeks became months....
View ArticleApplewood Plumbing Ranks in Top 20 of Midsized Top Workplaces
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric placed 14th in the Denver Post’s Top Workplaces/Midsize category, marking their ninth time being recognized through this program for their dedication to being...
View ArticleColorado Lottery Reaches GOCO Cap Early, Nearly $72 Million in Proceeds for...
Colorado Lottery proceeds helped make Southern Plains Land Trust Heartland Ranch Preserve expansion possible, bringing the total square feet of the breathtaking Preserve to 40 miles and 25,000 acres...
View ArticleMental health needs surge during pandemic
By Joanna Sturhahn Stratton, Ph.D. Mental health issues are very common in the United States, with an estimated 50 percent of all Americans diagnosed with a mental illness or disorder at some point in...
View ArticleColorado extends LEAP heating assistance to May 31
In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Colorado Department of Human Services Low-Income Energy Assistance Program has extended its application period through May 31, 2021. “We know...
View ArticleDumb Friends League Adoptable Pets: Week of May 17
Billy BILLY – ID# A0841906 Billy is a 3-year-old pit bull mix. Do you have a family with lots of kids? This guy loves to play and will be the best babysitter. Billy is charming, goofy and loads of...
View ArticleWGU to Award 5,280th Degree in Colorado
Online University co-founded by Colorado Governor to address rural access issues and affordability celebrates milestone with $132,000 in scholarships Western Governors University reached a “mile high”...
View ArticlemindSpark Learning’s® Summer Institutes Kick Off in June with Four Sessions...
Social-emotional learning, sensory regulation and equity-centered design thinking sessions will be virtual; its STEM/problem-based learning session will be in-person for those in the Denver Metro Area...
View ArticleTinnitus: Endured by Millions, Misunderstood by Most, but Very Treatable
“Tinnitus is a common but often misunderstood symptom, which is why many people are still being told to ‘just live with it’,'” says Dr. Julie Prutsman, owner and founder of Sound Relief Hearing...
View ArticleWGU to hold 1-mile road race to celebrate 5280th Colorado graduate
Western Governors University will honor its 5280th graduate by holding a virtual 1-mile road race (one foot for each graduate) commemorating the journeys of all 5,280 Colorado graduates. Participants...
View ArticleMake brain health a priority in June
With COVID-19 vaccines rolling out across the country, many Americans are looking forward to resuming their lives and returning to normal. This June, during Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month,...
View ArticleDumb Friends League Adoptable Pets Week of May 24
CRESCENT – ID# A0841964 Crescent Crescent is a 2-year-old pit bull mix with a sweet face, a strong love of treats and an affectionate demeanor. Due to his shy nature he would like to meet the entire...
View ArticleCan HOAs Do Better? An Opinion from an HOA Board Member
Do you live in a Home Owner’s Association (HOA) Are you serving on an Executive Board like I am? Well, you are not alone, although it might feel like it some days. There are some 9,200 HOAs in...
View ArticleDon’t lose that mask: Face coverings are still required on RTD
Despite recent changes in federal and state guidance related to mask-wearing, the Regional Transportation District (RTD) reminds the public to not put away that face-covering just yet: Masks remain...
View ArticleHow To Stay Independent and Mobile in Retirement
Retirement gives us a chance to do the things we have always wanted to do; see the people we want to see and visit places we love. Sometimes during this wonderful time issues crop up. For some, health...
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