15 students from the country of Spain will be coming to Northglenn/Thornton area this summer for a 4-week summer
language and cultural exchange program. The program begins July 1 and ends on July 29, 2009. Students will be
involved in English language classes in the mornings and then participate in activities unique to Colorado (ie. horseback riding, Rockies game, Elitch Garden, Colorado Springs Air Force Academy, etc. etc.) They want to improve their English and need to spend time…
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Added by Bethany Depps on April 22, 2009 at 1:24pm —
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Legacy High School Cheerleaders where on hand for the grand opening of the new King Soopers Grocery Store on Wed April 15th. The new King Soopers, located on 136th and Zuni, invited the cheerleaders to come and help celebrate the opening of the biggest King Soopers store in Colorado. The girls worked up a brand new custom cheer just for this grand opening and wowed the crowd with their performance. The squad spent the reminder of the day selling…
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Added by Dana McNulty on April 21, 2009 at 9:29pm —
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LiveWell Colorado, a non-profit committed to reducing obesity by providing every Coloradoan with access to healthy foods and opportunities for physical activity, today announced that it has named Maren Stewart, JD, APR as its first president and chief executive officer. Ms. Stewart is responsible for leading the strategic direction and operational efforts of LiveWell Colorado and will report to the organization’s Board of Directors.
LiveWell Colorado, which has been funding local…
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Added by Erik Keith on April 20, 2009 at 3:38pm —
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Finally, help arrives to separate “green” myth from fact with the help of Seventh Generation and the Fine Living Network. On April 22 - earth day 2009 - join environmental activist, advocate and Seventh Generation President Jeffrey Hollender as he separates myth from reality when it comes to the conventional wisdom of green living. “Big Green Lies” airs at 9PM ET/PT, on Fine Living Network.
While many people have adopted small, easy habits to make their lives a little more…
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Added by Erik Keith on April 20, 2009 at 11:41am —
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Martinez International Corp., a leading government contractor in the international market, today announced its participation in a project that helps the United States Mission in Geneva expand its legacy as the U.S. State Department’s greenest diplomatic building.
Martinez International led construction and installation of an innovative chiller system based on magnetic levitation technology that promises to cut costs and reduce carbon emissions at the U.S. Mission. The system will be…
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Added by Erik Keith on April 20, 2009 at 8:57am —
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Gentech LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Denver-based Geneos Wealth Management, Inc. providing technology solutions to the financial and medical services fields, today announced an agreement to provide its industry-leading Nexus technology platform to Kaiser and Company, a broker/dealer headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
The current version of the Gentech Web-based application automates many of the tasks associated with an independent financial advisor’s business, including account…
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Added by Erik Keith on April 20, 2009 at 8:54am —
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Hello!
Thank you to all 48 of you that braved the weather to come to Nites last Friday, we enjoyed seeing you.
Please note that this Friday, April 24th will be a 3-5th grade only night. Make sure you wear your clothes backwards, walk and talk backwards, dance backwards, play games backwards and do everything backwards!!
Added by Nite at the Rec on April 19, 2009 at 4:54pm —
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Where do young people find guidance and inner quiet to figure out who they are and what goals to set?
Students today struggle with the overload of impressions, dizzying schedules, persuasive advertising, inappropriate role modeling of superstars and sports figures and stressed households.
The challenge of confronting these pressures creates an imbalance and breaks down the resilience pre-teen/adolescents need to find their way through this difficult developmental stage…
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Added by Cathy Ritter on April 14, 2009 at 4:05pm —
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So the latest issue to pop up on the airwaves makes it even clearer that the Bush Administration has left the building. There is a video making its way through cyberspace with President Obama making it abundantly clear that get darker just before they go completely black.
The video, apparently edited from an interview, has Obama saying electricty will go up. The cost of heat, operating appliances, doing business, even the cost of "green" all-electric automobiles, the famous and happy…
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Added by Forrest Hershberger on April 13, 2009 at 9:46pm —
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There are only 4 nights left for the 09 season of Nite at the Rec so be sure to come this week to Renaissance Nite! We will have crowns for the best dressed, new prizes, football tournament and a bounce castle. Seeth ye there!
Added by Nite at the Rec on April 13, 2009 at 7:34pm —
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Ramsey to offer straight talk about the economy.
LOUISVILLE, Colo. – April 13, 2009 – Rock Creek Church announced today that it will host a live web cast of Dave Ramsey’s Town Hall for Hope on Thursday, April 23, 2009 at 6pm. Doors open at 5:30pm. This event will be held at Rock Creek Church located off McCaslin Boulevard, ¼ mile south of South Boulder Road, at 225 Majestic View Drive in Louisville. There is no charge to attend this national web cast.
Dave…
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Added by Rock Creek Church on April 13, 2009 at 7:30pm —
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By Lilly Hansing, Kindergarten Teacher, Broomfield Academy Students at Broomfield Academy raised $1638 to aid research in diseases that affect children patients battling cancer and other catastrophic childhood diseases. Children aged four to twelve participated in Mathathon, a program where students use their mathematics skills to raise money for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Broomfield Academy’s students regularly participate in community service, and this particular…
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Added by Broomfield Academy on April 12, 2009 at 1:49pm —
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With exploration and discovery, this preview for our summer camp is full of children making artistic decisions. Children will have fun making joyful music on a variety of musical instruments. Group activities include singing, movement and drama. Every week of the summer camp has a new theme, new songs, new activities, new plays, and so much more. This sneak preview will be a great way to get your feet wet. So whether you just come for the sneak preview or all summer, a fun and joyful time of…
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Added by Parlando School for the Arts on April 9, 2009 at 2:46pm —
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As part of the Easter and Holy Week celebration, the Sacred Heart of Jesus 5th grade students performed a living Stations of the Cross. Under the guidance of parent volunteer Julie Bala and teachers Kathy DuBois and Laura Weeden the students brought to life Jesus' last hours on earth. The children, narrating each of the 14 stations, related a modern day tale of personal hardship, turning your back on a friend or bullying to each of the sufferings Jesus endured on that day. The purpose of this…
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Added by Sacred Heart of Jesus School on April 9, 2009 at 2:28pm —
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Make your way to the Louisville Recreation Center this Friday for CRAZY hair night!! We will have a dodgeball tournament, airbrush tattoo artist and Rockies baseball tickets for our raffle prize so be sure to turn out for this crazy and wacky night!
Added by Nite at the Rec on April 7, 2009 at 7:10pm —
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(In photo: Eric Wheelwright to left with Vickie Winans to right) Stellar Award Nominee Film/TV producer and recording artist Eric Wheelwright has been keeping pretty busy lately. On top of being back in the recording studio, working on his new CD titled “The Journey Continues”, which is a continuation of his CD “Journey, the Story of Life”, he’s…
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Added by Lorri Ross on April 7, 2009 at 6:11pm —
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Longmont Children’s Council announced today that it will host a tea-time community open house, April 23, 2009, to honor Mayor Roger Lange and his commitment to early childhood education. In addition to being presented with the Plumtastic Award for Excellence in Supporting Early Childhood Education, Mayor Lange will read the next installment of the Mayor’s Book Club reading series. Classroom tours, student artwork, and curriculum demonstrations will…
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Added by Emily Gates on April 7, 2009 at 12:03pm —
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If you are ready to learn about the constitution, the happenings on capitol hill, and ready to take action and have your voice heard, YOU ARE NOT ALONE.
http://wesurroundthemusa.ning.com/
There is a colorado group on this ning site. It is guided by the 9principles and the 12…
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Added by chrissylynn on April 6, 2009 at 5:41pm —
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Check out the information on www.qnforthecure.com! A great FREE family event with proceeds benefitting kids with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Added by Jo Vroman on April 1, 2009 at 1:43pm —
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The first quarter of 2009, I found my family having to invest in a few big purchases.
Only a week after picking up our 1996 GM Blazer from the shop for some maintenance, we were driving home when the S.U.V started making some very loud and, no doubt, expensive noises. We decided not to spend more money on a aging car and decided to look at new cars. Our needs are different then they were in 1996 and we were able to look at more compact cars. After doing some internet research, we decided…
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Added by Chicago Hair Salon on April 1, 2009 at 1:00pm —
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