Ahoy, landlubbers! Whale of a Used Book Sale is coming soon
The semi-annual sale is scheduled from May 30 through June 2, at the Jeffco Fairgrounds The Jefferson County Library Foundation’s spring 2024 Whale of a Used Book Sale will be from May 30 through June...
View ArticleGreenwood Village seeking artists submissions for 41st Annual All Colorado...
Greenwood Village’s Curtis Center for the Arts is seeking submissions for its 41st Annual All Colorado Art Show. Artists in all mediums who are currently residing in Colorado are invited to submit...
View ArticleDepot Art Gallery accepting submissions for 2024 Fiber Art Colorado Show
The Depot Art Gallery is accepting entries for the 2024 Fiber Art Colorado Show that will be on display at the Depot Art Gallery from July 23 to Sept. 7. All Colorado fiber artists may apply through...
View ArticleThe need for GFCI outlets
Ground fault circuit interrupter outlets, or GFCIs, are critical for electrical safety in homes. Without them, individuals run the risk of electrocution or fires. Before GFCI’s became common, 800...
View ArticleSPEED! CU Wizards FREE Show for Kids!
Professor Eric Cornell Saturday, May 18, 2024 9:30-10:30 a.m. in Duane Physics G1B20 University of Colorado, Boulder For more info, please visit: www.colorado.edu/cuwizards Join one of CU Boulder’s...
View ArticleTeam Plumbdog Millionaires supports Dumb Friends League
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s team, “The Plumbdog Millionaires,” returned to sponsor and walk the annual Furry Scurry on May 4. The two-mile dog walk around Denver’s Washington Park...
View ArticlePaula DeCrescentis Celebrates 25 Years in Real Estate with a Big Change
Paula DeCrescentis, a seasoned Denver-metro area real estate agent in Arvada, is celebrating her 25 years in the industry and is expanding her reach by joining RE/MAX Professionals. She has served...
View ArticleAn Epic Day for Rotarians and a preschool
Volunteers from three Rotary Clubs converged Saturday on the Bal Swan Children’s Center in Broomfield to do some site cleanup, paint fun designs and erect play yard tunnels for the preschoolers. The...
View Article“Amazing” Best of Colorado Show Opens at Depot Art Gallery
Prepare to be amazed at the 2024 Depot Art Gallery’s Best of Colorado Show. “There is some weird stuff submitted to this show—my favorite kind!” expressed the juror of the exhibit opening May 21....
View ArticleApplewood Plumbing Heating & Electric named Top Workplace for 12th Year
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric has been recognized for the 12th year as a Top Workplaces USA. The company ranked 14th in the mid-size category among the more than 50 companies that received...
View ArticleFriends of Chamber Music to receive $10,000 Grant from the National Endowment...
Friends of Chamber Music (FCM) is pleased to announce it has been approved by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) for a Grants for Arts Projects award of $10,000. This grant will support the...
View ArticleSpring offers a bounty of nutritional options
Flowers aren’t the only thing that bloom in the springtime. Something about the warmer weather and sunny skies make the produce that appears at farmers’ markets and grocery stores taste so much...
View ArticleFriends of Chamber Music announces 2024-25 season
Friends of Chamber Music announced another spectacular season of chamber music, including the much-anticipated return of the Danish String Quartet; the Grammy Award-winning Takács Quartet celebrating...
View ArticleInvest in Kids Chosen for Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric’s Caring...
Applewood Plumbing Heating & Electric granted a $5,000 reward to Invest in Kids, a local nonprofit supporting Colorado children, for the company’s quarterly Caring Community Giveaway. The focus...
View ArticleCommunity comes out for CASA Champions for Children Breakfast
Nearly 200 community members gathered to support CASA Jeffco/Gilpin Counties. (Provided by Jane Dvorak) Court Appointed Special Advocates of Jefferson and Gilpin Counties gathered the community at its...
View ArticleAddressing the Alzheimer’s diagnosis hurdle
Despite the fact that Alzheimer’s is the only leading cause of death without a prevention or cure, half of the seven million Americans – including 91,000 Coloradans – living with the disease are never...
View ArticleCongregation B’nai Torah celebrating Pride Month
Join Congregation B’nai Torah for a special Pride Shabbat Service at 7 p.m. June 21. This lay-led service will celebrate the LGBTQ+ members of its community and will feature a special liturgy and...
View ArticleChanging it up after 50
Most people think of college as a place to go at the beginning of their career. The University of Colorado Denver is reimagining higher education as a place for people at the end of their primary...
View ArticleJune is Alzheimer’s & Brain Awareness Month
Alzheimer’s disease is most likely to occur in people age 65 and older but, if that’s when you start thinking about the disease, you’re already too late. The changes in our brains that lead to...
View ArticleDenver Seminary gets $1.25M grant to develop training for current and future...
Denver Seminary has received a grant of $1.25 million from Lilly Endowment Inc. to help to expand the understanding of compelling preaching, support aspiring and active preachers, and develop...
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