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Thrift store proves a welcome resource for animal shelter
Intermountain Humane Society's Second Chance Thrift Store has become a welcome source of funding for the small mountain animal shelter in Pine Junction. Manager Wendy Neuman said the nonprofit shelter works to get animals placed in homes after being abandoned, surrendered or transferred. Last ...
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SRC Blogging On: Pink Lotto Balls and Public Transportation
Brandon Edelman is the Public Relations & Marketing Coordinator for the non-profit Seniors' ResourceCenter in Denver. In this capacity, Brandon manages content on the agency's website and social media outlets, coordinates marketing efforts, writes press releases, and assists in the develop...
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Historical Commission Hall of Fame and Writers' Award Contest
HISTORICAL COMMISSION SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR 2010 JEFFERSON COUNTY HALL OF FAME The Jefferson County Historical Commission is now accepting nominations for the Jefferson County Hall of Fame. Nominations may be made for either living or deceased people that have helped mold and shape the history...
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The Ides of March (and some other days too)
By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library March didn't bode so well for Julius Caesar, but there are lots of other reasons to celebrate this month. If nothing else, March tends to be our snowiest month and what better excuse to hunker down with a few good books? Here ...
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Chamber honors volunteers, nonprofit of year
Evergreen Area Chamber of Commerce www.evergreenchamber.org The dedication and service of the 150 Non-Profit organizations and volunteers is unmatched and imagining our community without them is difficult. congratulations to the winners: 2009 Volunteer of the Year Tom Hushen is an exce...
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THOUSANDS OF COLORADANS HAVE RECEIVED HELP FROM LEAP, YOU COULD BE NEXT
As the economy continues to struggle and the unemployment rate remains high, Colorado families and households are feeling the squeeze more than ever on their wallets and are struggling to pay bills, including heating bills. Colorado's Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), which has alread...
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Are There Rock Slides in Your Life?
A rock slide closed I-70 at Glenwood Canyon this week. It caused significant delay and damage...but might have been much worse. Whatever would cause a huge rock like that to become dislodged? I'm told it has to do with small bits of moisture that seep into tiny cracks in the rocks, that then fr...
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Community members make a difference!
On March 2nd, CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Jefferson and Gilpin Counties swore-in the twenty-first volunteer class since the program began in 2001! A CASA volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a Judge or Magistrate to speak in the best interest of abused and neglec...
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What?s Real and What?s Not? The Truth About Online High School
Colorado has become a hot bed for online education with more students than ever, both in K-12 and higher education, jumping onto a virtual campus for their learning. Fortunately, today's online high schools are delivering a learning experience equal to- if not better than- what students fin...
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Murder at Downtown Restaurant
Last night, a Mr. Noah Wainwright gathered together friends and other true believers for an evening with Madam Mariska, a psychic medium. It is reported that Madam Mariska does it all: tells your fortune, reads your palm, contacts the dead, takes your money, etc. Madam Mariska made her grand...
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Mt. Evans Hospice welcomes six new directors
It's been a season of transition for Mt. Evans Hospice & Home Health Care, which is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year. Chief among the changes has been the appointment of six new directors, most notably Kathy Engel, R.N., who was hired to serve as Executive Director from a pool of o...
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Community Involvement Committee input to rec district
We, concerned citizens of Evergreen, would like to know why the Evergreen Parks & Recreation District Board (EPRDB) actions concerning Buchanan Park have been based on self-interests and special interest groups, rather than conforming to the expressed desires of our Evergreen community. As...
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Help! Doug, Are Push, Pull or Drag Ads Legal? (True, False & Deadly ?Too Good To Be True" Car Ads)
Q. The car dealer's TV ad promised $4,500 for anything I could "push, pull or drag" in. I made the trip, but had to buy their car at a bloated price to get $4500. Is this legal? A. Unfortunately, asterisks on TV ads require you to read fine-print. Only by pausing the DVR and approaching the sc...
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Evergreen Neighbors Pick Candidates.
When we vote next fall, most of the candidates on the ballot will result from meetings this coming Tuesday, March 16. That's when Evergreen neighbors who want to service in public office or who want to help other good people get elected will gather. The Colorado Caucuses consists of 6,000 publ...
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Scholarship application deadline April 15
The John Weston Frederick Griffiths Memorial Scholarship is given each year to recognize a graduating senior from a Jefferson County, Colorado high school with a learning disability who is pursuing higher education (technical school, junior college or university). 1. Applicants must provide t...
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Committee says EPRD should focus on services to all
A rather unusual arrangement has existed between the Evergreen Park & Recreation District (EPRD) and The Center for Arts Evergreen (CAE) for some time now. In 2003 the EPRD Board turned over an unused residential building in Buchanan Park "The Miller Property" to CAE for their use as their f...
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Mt. Evans Hospice offers special weekend camp for grieving children
Registration is under way for both the June 25-27 and July 23-25 sessions of Mt. Evans Hospice's annual Camp Comfort, located in the Rocky Mountains just west of Denver. This unique bereavement camp is a way for children ages 6 to 12 to explore their feelings of grief and share memories of their...
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Restaurant Week at Brook?s Steakhouse - A DineOut Colorado Review
Denver, CO., (March 3, 2010) - I own the website DineOut Colorado ( www.DineOutcolorado.com ). My site publishes promotional events and special offers for the restaurant industry in Colorado. As owner of this site, I feel an obligation to dine at some the restaurants I feature on my site. ...
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KID-CENTRIC BUDDY-UP PASS AT SOLVISTA BASIN OFFERS ONE OF CO?S MOST AFFORDABLE SKI DEALS THIS SPRING
Kids can bring their parents and their buddies for an affordable price GRANBY, Colo...For just $89, one adult and one child can ski at SolVista Basin at Granby Ranch on the new Buddy-Up pass.And the Buddy-Up pass includes a lot more than just skiing.This on top of all the recent snowfall...
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Meet the Women in Denver's History
Meet the Women in Denver's History A Molly Brown House Museum Event Wednesday, March 24 th 5 - 7 p.m. Historic Denver - Celebrate Women's History Month by meeting some of Denver's most prominent women at the Molly Brown House Museum on Wednesday...
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EXCEPTIONAL STAR OF THE YEAR AWARD
EXCEPTIONAL STAR OF THE YEAR AWARD APPLY BY MARCH 26, 2010 Denver - Local students are encouraged to apply by Friday, March 26, 2010 for The John Lynch Foundation Exceptional Star of the Year award , presented by the Anna and John J. Sie Foundation....
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Restaurant Week Spotlight - Miyama of Colorado
Denver Restaurant Week is a two-week celebration of the culinary scene in Denver. Beginning February 22 through March 5, participating restaurants will offer a multi-course dinner for the fixed price of $52.80 for two, or $26.40 for one (not including tax or gratuity). In Japan, the word...
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Denver Restaurant Week - The 9th Door
Denver Restaurant Week is a two-week celebration of the culinary scene in Denver. Beginning February 22 through March 5, participating restaurants will offer a multi-course dinner for the fixed price of $52.80 for two, or $26.40 for one (not including tax or gratuity). At The 9th Door...
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2010 Toyota Camry SE V6: sporty and fast with quality and reliability
The Toyota Camry continues to be the most popular midsize car sold in the United States. It has long been known for its quality, reliability and resale value. The Camry made its US debut over 20 years ago and has earned a reputation for great build quality and long-term durability. The Toyota C...
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HUD LAUNCHES NEW OFFICE OF SUSTAINABLE HOUSING AND COMMUNITIES
WASHINGTON, D.C. - T oday, U.S. Housing and Urban Development Deputy Secretary Ron Sims, who is nationally recognized for his pioneering sustainable development work in King County, Washington, met with 135 citizens at the Denver HUD Region VIII Office to solicit ideas and feedback on how...
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Thrift store proves a welcome resource for animal shelter
Intermountain Humane Society's Second Chance Thrift Store has become a welcome source of funding for the small mountain animal shelter in Pine Junction. Manager Wendy Neuman said the nonprofit shelter works to get animals placed in homes after being abandoned, surrendered or transferred. Last ...
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SRC Blogging On: Pink Lotto Balls and Public Transportation
Brandon Edelman is the Public Relations & Marketing Coordinator for the non-profit Seniors' ResourceCenter in Denver. In this capacity, Brandon manages content on the agency's website and social media outlets, coordinates marketing efforts, writes press releases, and assists in the develop...
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Historical Commission Hall of Fame and Writers' Award Contest
HISTORICAL COMMISSION SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR 2010 JEFFERSON COUNTY HALL OF FAME The Jefferson County Historical Commission is now accepting nominations for the Jefferson County Hall of Fame. Nominations may be made for either living or deceased people that have helped mold and shape the history...
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The Ides of March (and some other days too)
By Joyce Deming, Information Services Librarian, Golden Library March didn't bode so well for Julius Caesar, but there are lots of other reasons to celebrate this month. If nothing else, March tends to be our snowiest month and what better excuse to hunker down with a...
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Chamber honors volunteers, nonprofit of year
Evergreen Area Chamber of Commerce www.evergreenchamber.org The dedication and service of the 150 Non-Profit organizations and volunteers is unmatched and imagining our community without them is difficult. congratulations to the winners: 2009 Volunteer of the Year Tom Hushen is an exce...
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THOUSANDS OF COLORADANS HAVE RECEIVED HELP FROM LEAP, YOU COULD BE NEXT
As the economy continues to struggle and the unemployment rate remains high, Colorado families and households are feeling the squeeze more than ever on their wallets and are struggling to pay bills, including heating bills. Colorado's Low-Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP), which has alread...
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Are There Rock Slides in Your Life?
A rock slide closed I-70 at Glenwood Canyon this week. It caused significant delay and damage...but might have been much worse. Whatever would cause a huge rock like that to become dislodged? I'm told it has to do with small bits of moisture that seep into tiny cracks in the...
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Community members make a difference!
On March 2nd, CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates) of Jefferson and Gilpin Counties swore-in the twenty-first volunteer class since the program began in 2001! A CASA volunteer is a trained community member appointed by a Judge or Magistrate to speak in the best interest of abused and neglec...
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What?s Real and What?s Not? The Truth About Online High School
Colorado has become a hot bed for online education with more students than ever, both in K-12 and higher education, jumping onto a virtual campus for their learning. Fortunately, today's online high schools are delivering a learning experience equal to- if not better than- what students fin...
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Murder at Downtown Restaurant
Last night, a Mr. Noah Wainwright gathered together friends and other true believers for an evening with Madam Mariska, a psychic medium. It is reported that Madam Mariska does it all: tells your fortune, reads your palm, contacts the dead, takes your money, etc. Madam Mariska made her...
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