Is Your House Haunted or Just in Need of a Home Repair?
Most people’s first thoughts upon hearing strange noises or smelling foul scents in their home may be that the house is haunted, especially at this time of year. A more logical explanation is that the...
View ArticleHomeschool Enrichment Programs Offered at Denver Botanic Gardens
Join Denver Botanic Gardens for homeschool enrichment programs. Families can explore the natural world while growing their knowledge of prairie living, plant science, ecology and art, and appreciation...
View ArticleCommunity First Foundation awards Jeffco Public Schools $500,000 grant in...
The U.S Census Bureau’s recent Household Pulse Survey shows hunger is pervasive across the state with 31% of Colorado households reporting that their children are not eating enough because food is...
View ArticleEarly giving open for Colorado Gives Day
ARVADA – Early giving for Colorado Gives opens Nov. 1 for donors looking to support a local cause that matters to them. While Colorado Gives Day is officially Tuesday, Dec. 6, donors don’t need to...
View ArticleDenver-area resident elected to lead Alzheimer’s Association board of directors
The Alzheimer’s Association has elected Sarah Lorance from Centennial to serve as chair of its board of directors. Lorance, 48, who was first elected to the Association’s board in 2015, will lead the...
View ArticleColorado’s Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) accepting applications
Colorado’s Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), a federally funded program that helps eligible Coloradans pay a portion of their winter home heating costs, opened for the season on November 1,...
View ArticleCU Wizards! FREE STEM Shows for Kids!
Professor Mathias Weber “SINK or SWIM!” December 3rd, 2022 9:20-10:30 A.M. Cristol Chemistry 140 ~ University of Colorado, Boulder Join Professor Mathias Weber who dives into Archimedes Principle to...
View ArticleCU WIZARDS! FREE STEM shows for KIDS!
Prof. Brian Hynek “ROCKS FROM OUTER SPACE” Saturday, November 12, 2022 ~ 9:30-10:30 AM Fiske Planetarium CU Boulder 2414 Regent Drive, Boulder, CO 80309 CU Boulder Geology Professor Brian Hynek has...
View ArticleInspiring Hope – Transforming Lives Nov. 13
Come be inspired by the progress made educating South Sudanese refugee orphans in Kenya through Seeds of South Sudan Sunday, November 13 at 12:30 pm at Montview Blvd. Presbyterian Church, 1980 Dahlia...
View ArticleMothers’ Milk Bank seeks milk donations for Prematurity Awareness Month
In honor of Prematurity Awareness Month this November, Mothers’ Milk Bank, which collects, processes and provides donor human milk to babies across the country, asks healthy, lactating parents who...
View ArticleCan a flu shot protect your brain from dementia?
Fall is the official start of flu season, and the time when many people consider getting a flu shot. In addition to protecting you from the flu, the shot may also help protect your brain. A study...
View ArticleCASA Jeffco/Gilpin Giving Tree to bring holiday joy to children in need
During the holiday season, it’s easy to get lost in the shuffle of cooking, cleaning and shopping. Nevertheless, it’s important to remember that this is also the season of giving to those less...
View ArticleDenver’s 2022 Giving Machine charities announced at Mayor Hancock reception
Local charities for Light the World Giving Machines were announced by Denver Mayor Michael B. Hancock, during a special reception on Nov. 10. This year’s charities include A Precious Child, Doctors...
View ArticleExplore the world of Botanical art and illustration with Denver Botanic...
Explore the colorful world of botanical illustration where art, science and plants meet in Seeing Red: Botanical Art & Illustrationand Abundant Future: Cultivating Diversity in Garden, Farm and...
View ArticleHow Parents as Teachers helped a Westminster mother help her daughter find...
“Silence is golden,” the popular parenting meme says, “unless you have kids. Then it’s just suspicious.” But for Sandra, a mother of three from Mexico who lives in Westminster, it wasn’t just...
View ArticleWGU and its partners thank night shift workers during time change
“Night Owls” staff delivered care packages to healthcare workers in thanks for their extra hour of service at the end of Daylight Saving Time When we turned back our clocks earlier this month, most...
View ArticleCASA Jeffco/Gilpin to give emancipated youth a fresh start
Court Appointed Special Advocates has extended its services with the formation of the Youth Alliance Program, which resulted by partnering with county organizations to provide affordable housing and...
View ArticleHoliday gift ideas for people with Alzheimer’s and their caregivers
Holidays can be stressful enough, but when you add in a person living with dementia, gatherings with family and friends become more complex. Finding the right gift for our loved ones can be...
View ArticleCreating music theater soundtracks during a pandemic
A lot of things have changed with music theater development over the last few years. It really doesn’t seem that long ago that we’d all gather around a piano for early rehearsals and making a video or...
View ArticleBrighton company receives ALCC ELITE Award
Environmental Designs recognized for innovative backyard project Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado (ALCC) recently recognized Loveland and Brighton-based Environmental Designs at the 2022...
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