Run the Rocks Rescheduled for Sunday
Today, the American Lung Association in Colorado announced that the Run the Rocks is rescheduled to Sunday, October 21, at 9 a.m. at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The fundraising event was originally...
View ArticleTMS Center of Colorado First in Denver, State, to Offer New FDA-Cleared...
TMS Center of Colorado is the first in the region and one of the first in the nation to offer a new non-drug treatment for obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in adults using the BrainsWay Deep...
View Article$36,000 Award: Nominate Young Jewish Leaders Making a Difference in Their...
Do you know a teen with a passion for making the world a better place? The Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards are seeking nominations of exceptional Jewish teens leading meaningful community service and...
View ArticleNew food pantry at Regis University takes a bite out of hunger
By Hannah Littlefield Hunger and food insecurity are realities everywhere, even on college campuses. Regis University joins the more than 200 higher education institutions confronting these issues...
View ArticleHonoring the Change Makers
All too often at the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce, we find ourselves reviewing data and analyzing what still needs to happen to address gaps, shortcomings, and lack of representation for women...
View ArticleDon’t let Halloween be a spooky day for your pets
Halloween is right around the corner, and while this is a festive day for people, it can sometimes be a bit scary for our pets. Below are some tips and tricks to keep this exciting holiday from being...
View ArticleAmeriCorps Colorado Now Recruiting for Applicants 55-Plus
If you’re looking for a new challenge and a way to contribute to your local community Boomers Leading Change has several AmeriCorps part-time opportunities involving services with a food pantry, an...
View ArticleThe Orchards Celebrates Halloween-themed Fun with Trick-or-Tricking, All-Ages...
Calling all Families! The Orchard Town Center in Westminster will host its annual Halloween celebration, Malloween – Trick or Treat So Others May Eat, on Saturday, Oct. 20, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. You and...
View ArticleWings of Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Research to celebrate An Evening of...
It will be An Evening of Hope in more ways than one on Saturday, Nov. 17, when Wings of Hope for Pancreatic Cancer Research will present Paralympian Tricia Downing and her inspiring personal story of...
View ArticleThe Orchard Town Center Blossoms as the Epicenter of North Metro Denver
Come to The Orchard Town Center for a bite to eat and stay for the shopping and entertainment. It’s here, in North Metro Denver, where your to-do lists and where-to-be lists collide among dynamic...
View ArticleGo Green for Halloween with DIY Costumes and Eco-friendly tips
While many children can’t wait to dress up as their favorite Marvel superhero or to go trick or treating as a prima ballerina, other boys and girls want to become an everyday hero – their neighborhood...
View ArticleEnt Credit Union Approved to Serve Six Additional Colorado Counties
Ent Credit Union has been approved from the state of Colorado’s Division of Financial Services (DFS) to add six Colorado counties to its field of membership. Ent can now offer credit union membership...
View ArticleStudents, business leaders, and faculty collaborate on ethics at Daniels Fund...
Students and faculty from 11 universities and business leaders converged in Denver, October 18-19, for the 2018 Daniels Fund Ethics Consortium Summit, hosted by the Daniels Fund Ethics Initiative...
View ArticleOverwintering Perennials in Containers
Story by Carol King Colorado Master Gardener Jefferson County CSU Extension Photo by Donna Duffy It’s the time of year to start thinking about how to overwinter perennial plants that have been...
View Article“Memoirs Of An Addict”— If I can Survive and Come Out the Other Side, Anyone Can
I have decided to keep my identity anonymous for now due to the stigma associated with the sensitive topic of addiction. This stigma is what keeps people from reaching out and asking for help. This...
View ArticleMake Sure Your Child Care Provider Practices Safe Sleep
Tragically, approximately 50 infants in Colorado die unexpectedly each year while they sleep. Most of these sleep-related infant deaths are preventable. The good news is there are simple steps you can...
View ArticleLearn Where Adams County Water Comes From & Effects of Oil Drilling Nov. 12
Kipp Scott, the Water Systems Manager for South Adams County Water and Sanitation District, will speak Monday, Nov. 12, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. to the League of Women Voters of Adams County at the...
View ArticleKids meditation & crafts now offered in Evergreen
For about a year, Kadampa Meditation Center Colorado in Denver has been offering monthly retreats in Evergreen which are popular with locals and Denverites who want to get out of town to unwind. Now,...
View ArticleCouple’s Legacy Lives On Through Scholarships
“When you give a scholarship to a student, you know that 100 percent of the donation will fund their education,” says Sunny Justice, executive director of The Paige Family Foundation, which supports...
View ArticleA Letter from the Co-Chairs of We Are Jeffco: Vote Yes on 5A and 5B
Dear Friends and Community Members, We all want the the best for the kids in our lives. We want to see them thrive and grow to their fullest potential. We also know how important it is to provide them...
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