“Somewhere in Time” Art Exhibit Opening
The City of Brighton’s Eye for Art program announces its selections for the “Somewhere in Time” art exhibit at Brighton City Hall, 500 S. 4th Ave. The exhibit opens Monday, September 10, and includes...
View ArticleYMCA of the Rockies Offers Stress-Free Fall Getaway
Families looking for the best leaf peeping and wildlife watching this fall should look no further than YMCA of the Rockies in Estes Park. Located on 800,000 acres bordering Rocky Mountain National...
View ArticleFace the challenge to talk about suicide with your children
Childhood innocence can dissolve instantly or drop by drop. Learning about suicide is often one of those tough moments on the way to adulthood. And the pervasiveness of mass media with screens large...
View ArticleWar of 1812 Reference Starts Off 2018 Season For Bronco Fans
If you know my posts you know I love NFL football and the numbers it produces. Almost 25 years ago to the day the defending world champs beat the Atlanta Falcons by a score of 18 to 12 to kick off 2018...
View ArticleAn Appeal to My Fellow Coloradans
“A society’s destiny rests on how it treats its children.” — Robin Grille I love Colorado. I’ve been a Coloradan for most of my life. I was married here, I’ve raised three children here. I love...
View ArticleJefferson County Public Library to build Standley Lake Outdoor Adventure Space
Generous donors provide seed funding for Library’s first outdoor learning environment Thanks to the Jefferson County Library Foundation, Jefferson County Public Library is preparing to break ground on...
View ArticleRocky Mountain PBS Strengthens Colorado Arts and Culture Focus with Revamped...
Rocky Mountain Public Media, Colorado’s largest statewide, member-supported, multimedia organization and parent of Rocky Mountain PBS and KUVO radio, is increasing its focus on Colorado arts and...
View ArticleMore than $20 million in environmental commitments tied to Gross Reservoir...
One of the most important projects for ensuring a reliable and sustainable water future for a quarter of Colorado’s population is being viewed differently than traditional water projects of the past....
View Article“Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker” Opening at Denver Art Museum, Sept. 16
The Denver Art Museum will be the exclusive venue for “Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker,” opening Sunday, Sept. 16. This exhibition, featuring more than 100 prints, drawings and paintings spanning from...
View ArticleSuren Rodrigues, Ph.D., Shares How to Increase Engagement in Denver Workplaces
Lack of engagement is a major issue facing companies and results in lower productivity and high employee turnover. Employees who are more engaged, are more motivated, stay longer, feel connected to the...
View Article“Longevity Economy” Creates Opportunities for Companies Interested in...
The number of Americans age 65 and older is expected to double by 2050, and spending by those 50 and older is presumed to increase by almost 60 percent in the next two decades, according to the AARP....
View ArticleSmile for a Lifetime Accepting Applicants for Free Braces
Can a smile open doors, inspire self-confidence, and create a ripple effect of good will in a community? The 501(c)(3) Smile for a Lifetime of Greater Denver seeks to achieve all that and more. When...
View ArticleNOMINATE FUTURE LEADERS NOW
The 2018-2019 FUTURE LEADERS program, presented by CBS4, Colorado School of Mines and PDC Energy, kicked-off to recognize Colorado high school students excelling in STEM (science, technology,...
View ArticleRocky Mountain Public Media’s KUVO Radio Receives $350,000 Grant from...
Programming to start in February on KUVO’s HD2 to reach young, multicultural audiences Rocky Mountain Public Media, Colorado’s largest statewide, member-supported, multimedia organization and parent of...
View ArticleWorld’s Top Lyme Disease Scientists, Researchers Coming to Westminster at...
Local Foundation Hosts First LivLyme Summit September 22-23 Colorado teenager Olivia Goodreau has garnered support from some of the world’s top scientists through her dogged determination to find a...
View ArticleThe Colorado Honey Festival, September 22nd and 23rd
The Colorado Honey Festival will take place Saturday, September 22nd, 9am-3pm and Sunday, September 23rd, 10am-3pm, at Four Seasons Farmers and Artisans Market, 7043 W. 38th Ave in Wheat Ridge. The...
View ArticleDenver Celebrates Its 2nd Annual “Santiago’s Breakfast Burrito Day,” Held on...
Back by popular demand, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and the city’s iconic breakfast burrito trailblazer, Santiago’s Mexican Restaurants, again proclaimed “Santiago’s Breakfast Burrito Day,” held...
View ArticleScholars Unlimited Now Serving Students in Westminster
Scholars Unlimited, a nonprofit organization based in Denver, is introducing its signature after-school and summer programs to Westminster students in partnership with Westminster Public Schools,...
View ArticleTalk to your teens about suicide, nurture strong family bonds
We all know the adage that people react in times of crisis, which is logically often too late for preventative measures. That is why parents and guardians should be proactive and create supportive...
View ArticleSt. Anthony North Health Campus receives philanthropic award at annual...
A total of 174 golfers participated in the 38th Annual Reach for the Green Golf Tournament Tuesday, Sept. 11, at The Todd Creek Golf Course in Thornton raising more than $54,000 to support integrated...
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