LEAP Launches New Online Application for Heating Assistance Program
Colorado’s Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), will kick off the 2018-19 season with a new online application process for individuals and families needing heating assistance. Enrollment for...
View ArticleParty at the Governor’s Residence! Monday, November 26, 6-8 p.m.
Join the Governor’s Residence Preservation Fund for the 2018 Holiday Kickoff Party at the Boettcher Mansion on Monday, November 26, from 6 to 8 p.m., at 400 E. 8th Avenue in Denver, home to Governor...
View ArticleSwedish Medical Center Hosts Shave Off Event for Prostate Cancer Research
Swedish Medical Center, located in Englewood, joins Bishops Cuts/Color Highlands Ranch to raise money for prostate cancer research through the TUCC Foundation It’s that time of year where the air gets...
View ArticleLeague Examines Climate Reality
What is the science behind climate change? Are there possible solutions available to the average person? At the November unit meeting, the Jeffco League of Women Voters will explore the answers to...
View ArticleThe Top 12 Colorado Companies That Help Advance Women in Business
As an organization that keeps tabs on the state of women in business, the Colorado Women’s Chamber of Commerce often reports on the shortcomings of many corporations as they relate to female...
View ArticleDouble Performance of JSO Holiday Concert To Feature La Tanya Hall and Steven...
The Jefferson Symphony Orchestra’s (JSO) holiday program has long been its most popular concert, attracting large crowds who enjoy the unique combination of classical fare and festive music. This year,...
View ArticleCU Wizards! “There’s Something in the Air”
Why is the Sky Blue!? Why are sunrises orange? CU Chemistry Professor Steven Brown’s show brings air down to Earth! What is air made of exactly? Did you know the Earth wears sunglasses!? And what’s...
View ArticleKids First Health Care celebrates 40 years of service for children in Adams...
Kids First Health Care is celebrating 40 years of service in Adams County. Established in 1978, Kids First opened Colorado’s first school-based health center (SBHC) with the belief that all children...
View Article300 Local Business Owners Hope You’ll Visit The District Shops This Holiday
From home and garden decor to handmade soaps and food, you’ll find a little bit of everything inside the district shops. Pikes Peak Lemonade mixes. (credit: the district shops) Open since June, there...
View ArticlePlant Amaryllis Now for Holiday Blooms!
Story by Patti O’Neal Program Coordinator Jefferson County CSU Extension Samba Amaryllis, photo by Donna Duffy Amaryllis is a rare gift to a gardener, providing near instant gratification, producing a...
View ArticleFREE Jiffy Lube® Value Oil Change Plus For Veterans
Click for printable coupon FREE Jiffy Lube® Value Oil Change Plus for Veterans – Offer Valid For All Active & Retired Service Members With Military I.D. Jiffy Lube® honors all Active and or...
View ArticleRegis hosts education conference focused on student diversity
More than 300 educators attended “Hidden in Plain Sight: The Power of Diversity,” a free, three-hour conference at Regis University’s Northwest Denver Campus on Saturday, Oct. 27, with keynote speaker...
View ArticleBig Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado Awarded $10,000
The Insurance Loft has earned a 2018 Safeco Insurance Make More Happen Award in recognition of its commitment to making positive change happen in the local community. The award includes a $10,000...
View ArticleNorth Suburban Medical Center receives A in Patient Safety from Leapfrog...
The Leapfrog Group, a nonprofit healthcare ratings organization, Nov. 8 released new Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grades to general acute-care hospitals in the nation. North Suburban Medical Center in...
View ArticlePathway 2 Tomorrow awards mindSpark Learning with $15,000
Colorado’s mindSpark Learning Wins National Award Pathway 2 Tomorrow: Local Visions for America’s Future has awarded 24 recipients across 17 states and the District of Columbia with $15,000 stipends...
View ArticleCall for artists for Brighton’s “Cycles of Life” art show
The City of Brighton’s Eye for Art program is looking for artists to showcase their work during its “Cycles of Life” art show. This art show is a four-month long show that will be on display from...
View ArticleDenver Retro Con celebrates the 70s-80s-90s with entertainment, shopping,...
Head back to a time when hair was big and pants were neon at Denver Retro Con, Sunday, Nov. 18! The third annual event takes place at the Ramada Plaza Denver North, I-25 at 120th, and offers a day...
View ArticleGrowing Home and Gary Community Investments partner to strengthen services...
October 24 marked Growing Home’s 20th anniversary, and a chance for the organization to celebrate its success in serving well over 200,000 parents and children, providing services to stabilize families...
View ArticleEarly College of Arvada announces new board members, Elizabeth Ross Hubbell...
Early College of Arvada (ECA) – a free public charter school serving grades 6 through 12 – welcomes Elizabeth Ross Hubbell and Katy Warrick to the school’s Board of Directors. “Elizabeth and Katy’s...
View ArticleBrighton looking for artists for Sculpture-On-Loan Program
The City of Brighton’s Eye for Art program is looking for artists to participate in its Sculpture-On-Loan Program. This yearlong sculpture exhibit is held at Brighton’s Carmichael Park, 650 Southern...
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