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Horse race politics, kitchen table issues and a deeply divided nation. These are just some terms Coloradoans might hear while following the upcoming 2024 elections. But how does the community move...
View ArticleCredit Union of Colorado named as Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado’s Youth of...
The Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado in February announced that Credit Union of Colorado will be the title sponsor for this year’s Youth of the Year event, which will be April 16 at the Denver...
View ArticleSugar Plum Bazaar “Spring Fling” Makers Market includes mission-minded vendors
Sugar Plum Bazaar is back at The Arvada Center for the annual Spring Fling Market! This popular “makers market” runs for two days, March 9 and 10 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at 6901 Wadsworth...
View ArticleChampion swimmer, Conifer resident Sarah Thomas to deliver keynote address at...
Catch the wave in 2024 – the wave of inspiration! The 9th Annual Colorado Women’s Day – International Women’s Day event on March 8 will feature keynote speaker Sarah Thomas at the awards luncheon at...
View ArticleAdams Health explains low-cost immunization options to the League of Women...
Residents can learn about low and no-cost vaccines offered by the County Health Department at 6:30 p.m. March 12 at the League of Women Voters meeting at the Adams County Human Services Center, 11860...
View ArticleSphinx Virtuosi presents “Generations”
Friends of Chamber Music, in partnership with the Robert and Judi Newman Center for the Performing Arts, will present Sphinx Virtuosi at 7:30 p.m. March 20 in the June Swaner Gates Concert Hall,...
View ArticleGobs O’Phun brings warmth of Irish living rooms to Denver for 30 years
The Irish/Scottish folk band Gobs O’Phun is celebrating 30 years this March with an anniversary concert on March 16 at Daniels Hall at Swallow Hill Music Association. The band, “County Denver’s”...
View ArticleCU Wizards presents free STEM show, “Plastics! The Past Present & Future of...
CU Chemistry Professor Wei Zhang and his team, consisting of chemistry, mechanical engineering and industry (RockyTech) collaborators will present an all new show that highlights the past, present and...
View ArticleCredit Union of Colorado Foundation announces of $50,000 in college scholarships
Students can apply for tuition assistance through April 15 The application for Credit Union of Colorado Foundation college scholarships is now open for students from around the state. The foundation...
View ArticleRecord number of Coloradans have applied for energy assistance through LEAP
Applications for the current heating season will be accepted through April 30 Colorado’s Low-income Energy Assistance Program has received a record number of applications this winter heating season....
View ArticleFour business and healthcare leaders join Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado...
Four business and community leaders from across the Front Range have been elected to two-year terms as the newest members of the governing board of the Alzheimer’s Association of Colorado. Joining the...
View Article“Rock Star” Colorado Stem Academy PTA President honored with Minoru Yasui...
Brenda Martin, Colorado STEM Academy principal, from left; Lindsey Zaback, PTA vice president and MYCVA recipient Kimberly Weber, president of the Colorado STEM Academy PTA. (Provided by Cindy...
View ArticleCASA of Jefferson & Gilpin Counties hosting April training
CASA of Jefferson & Gilpin Counties is looking for more court-appointed special advocates. By volunteering just two to four hours a week, adults can make a difference in a child’s life. These...
View ArticleArvada improv comedy troupe hosts fundraiser for teen moms
Ultimate Comedy Fighters partners with Hope House Colorado to support self-sufficiency programs The Ultimate Comedy Fighters perform during a recent show to benefit Robbie’s Hope. (Courtesy of Dan...
View ArticleInaugural KlezKolorado Festival set May 17-19
Staenberg-Loup JCC, Mizel Arts and Culture Center hosting festival at JCC Denver’s Ranch Camp Attendees dance while a Klezmer band plays music in Colorado. Photo credit JCC Denver. KlezKolorado, a...
View ArticleEmily Griffith Foundation first recipient of grant from Educational Justice...
New pilot program provided $20,000 to support Black students at Emily Griffith Technical College The Emily Griffith Foundation has been named the recipient of a first-of-its-kind $20,000 grant from...
View ArticleAlzheimer’s early-stage support groups and workshops start April 3-4
Three new 11-week workshops and support groups for people living in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease and their care partners are scheduled by the Alzheimer’s Association for this spring and...
View ArticleJerusalem Quartet, presented by Friends of Chamber Music
Friends of Chamber Music will present the internationally acclaimed Jerusalem Quartet at 7:30 p.m. April 10 in the June Swaner Gates Concert Hall, Newman Center for the Performing Arts, 2344 E. Iliff...
View ArticleGreen Your Home to Avoid Getting Pinched
Homes will feel the luck of the Irish when improving to environmentally friendly home operation systems. Switching to sustainable forms of plumbing, heating and electricity is good for the home and...
View ArticleCredit Union of Colorado offers tips on smart ways to use your tax refund
For many, the bright spot at the end of tax season is a refund. According to IRS data approximately two in three Americans receive a tax refund each year. The average federal tax refund for 2023 is...
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