Vintage Voltage and Toy & Doll Supershow – Together!
Sunday March 31, 2019 11:00 am – 3:00 pm (Early Bird admission: 10:00 am) * Denver Mart * I-15 at 58th Ave – Exit East Two popular shows – side by side in a bigger, more central venue! The Toy &...
View ArticleRocky Mountain Storytelling’s “2019 Story Seeds Conference and Concert” to...
The April 12 – 13 events feature local, national and international storytellers with featured teller co-sponsored by Metropolitan State University of Denver Journey Through Our Heritage Rocky Mountain...
View ArticleKids First Health Care Announces New Executive Director
After conducting a thorough search, Kids First Health Care’s (Kids First) Board of Directors is excited to announce that Whitney Gustin Connor will become the agency’s new Executive Director in...
View ArticleHOA Property Manager Licensing: ineffective, costly, not serving homeowners
HB 19-1212, a continuation of the HOA (homeowners association) property manager licensing program, is a costly lost opportunity. Licensing was meant to address abusive industry practices, increase the...
View ArticleShapiro Bieging Barber Otteson Partners Named to Top Lawyers 2019
The Denver-based law firm of Shapiro Bieging Barber Otteson LLP (SBBO) announced that three of its partners have again been named to 5280 magazine’s list of Top Lawyers 2019. The attorneys selected for...
View Article“All Things Model Railroads” Spend Spring Break at the Colorado Railroad...
Generations of children have been enchanted by the detailed miniature world of model railroads. This year during spring break, the Colorado Railroad Museum is honoring this special hobby with a week...
View ArticleDumb Friends League Adoptable Pets Week of: March 18
Paco PACO – ID# A0799210 Meet Paco! He is a handsome cat with lots of love to give. He enjoys being with people, getting petted and relaxing in cozy napping spots. He would do well in a home filled...
View ArticleStories on Stage presents “Strange Interludes”
Stories on Stage presents “Strange Interludes” Saturday, April 13th, at 1:30 and 7:30pm at Su Teatro Cultural & Performing Arts Center (721 Santa Fe Drive, Denver) Tickets and info available...
View ArticleWhat’s Your Word of the Year? Motivating Mottos When Looking to Sell a Business.
For small business owners, the new year typically brings new focus, and an emphasis on goal setting. One of the most recent – and beneficial – trends we’ve seen? Establishing a word of the year to...
View ArticleRocky Mountain Dementia Conference to address care strategies, research
An estimated 750 medical professionals, persons living with Mild Cognitive Impairment and early dementia, unpaid and professional caregivers will gather on Monday, April 29, for the 30th annual Rocky...
View Article‘Bomb cyclone’ brings positive outlook to Denver’s water supply
Conor Peters gives two thumbs-up after plowing through snow at Jones Pass. Denver Water’s collection system crews work 24/7/365, regardless of weather conditions. Photo credit: Denver Water. The “bomb...
View ArticleShould Home Inspectors be State Licensed?
Buying a home? You will be hiring a home inspector to identify any structural, electrical, plumbing, drainage or other problems. Generally, a home buyer relies upon their Realtor for a referral to...
View ArticleFinancial Aid for Baseball/Softball Players
The Double Angel Foundation (DAF) is looking for baseball and softball players between the ages of 5 and 18 who may need some financial assistance to play their sport. Double Angel Foundation annually...
View ArticleCU Wizards! FREE K-12 STEM SHOW! CU Boulder
Are you captivated by color and light? Join CU Biochemistry Professor Amy Palmer to learn about how scientists harness the natural colorful glow of jellyfish to create tools that allow us to actually...
View ArticleLearn How the League of Women Voters Defends Democracy — March 11
The League of Women Voters is fighting to reduce the influence of Dark Money in Politics and efforts to suppress voting by US citizens. Come Monday, March 11, at 6:30 pm. to hear speakers from the...
View ArticleFRCC Spring Open House – March 12 and 14
Explore Your Options. Explore Your Future — at Front Range Community College One of the best ways to find out if a college is the right fit for you is to visit the campus, talk with students and...
View ArticleCaring for Loved Ones Takes a Toll on Colorado Families
Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter said there are four types of people: People who have been caregivers, those who are currently caregivers, those who will be caregivers and those who will need a...
View ArticleDisconnect between seniors, physicians on cognitive assessment
Despite a strong belief shared by seniors and primary care physicians that brief cognitive assessments are important, only half of seniors are being assessed for thinking and memory issues, and much...
View ArticleJunior Achievement Business Week Challenges High School Students through...
Students in grades 9-12 are invited to register for a one-week crash course on the world of business and leadership Junior Achievement (JA) Business week is a fun, intensive, one-week boot camp in...
View ArticleBig storms and deep snows don’t always equal full reservoirs
Just like taxes eat into a big paycheck, lots of factors sap Denver’s water supply. By Cathy Proctor There’s a lot of attention paid to Colorado’s high country through the winter months. Ski resorts...
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