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Links, Information Mentioned September, October 2006

POSTED: 3:44 pm MST February 10, 2007

Mentioned Tuesday, Oct. 31
  • For more information on how to make your home energy efficient or to check whether your home needs energy improvements, go to Smart Energy Living. click here
  • For more information about flu shots and to find out where there's a clinic click here

Mentioned Monday, Oct. 30
  • For more information about the Colorado Potters Guild and their Fall Sale going on November 2-4 click here
  • The Better Business Bureau's Wise Giving program can help you learn more about the organizations you may want to donate to this holiday season. To learn more, click here

Mentioned Sunday, Oct. 29
  • A new high-tech way to encourage early breast cancer detection & send you email reminders about exams. To learn more, click here.
  • The TAPS non-profit organization offers comfort and care to family members coping with the death of a loved one in the armed forces. For more information or to donate to Team TAPS, click here.

Mentioned Saturday, Oct. 28
  • For more information about the nonprofit Pegasus Program, a therapeutic riding center in Littleton, click here.
  • For more information about the No Fright Halloween weekend at the Harvest Farm Corn Maze in Wellington click here
  • For more information about Tagawa Gardens' Great Pumpkin Festival click here

Mentioned Friday, Oct. 27
  • For more information about the nonprofit Pegasus Program, a therapeutic riding center in Littleton, click here.
  • For more information about the Martini Miracle Ball, or to get tickets click here
  • For more information about massage therapy and the Cortiva Instituteclick here

Mentioned Thursday, Oct. 26
  • For more information about the Harvest Farm Corn Maze in Wellington click here

Mentioned Wednesday, Oct. 25
  • For more information about the Women's Health Fair and Expo at Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center, click here
  • For more information about flu preparation, click here

Mentioned Tuesday, Oct. 24
  • For more information about why electionline.org has Colorado on a watch list, click here

Mentioned Monday, Oct. 23
  • For more information about adopting pets or donating to the MaxFund Animal Shelter, click here
  • For more information about Halloween Decorations from Archiver's, click here

Mentioned Saturday, Oct. 21
  • For more information about the 7th Annual Denver Day of Impact hosted by Metro Volunteers click here

Mentioned Friday, Oct. 20
  • For more information about the 23rd Annual Wine in the Pines hosted by Keystone Resort and Cerebral Palsy of Colorado click here
  • For tickets to The Moth Story Tour click here

Mentioned Thursday, Oct. 19

Mentioned Tuesday, Oct. 17
  • For more information on fighting the cold and flu naturally, visit WildOats.com.

Mentioned Monday, Oct. 16
  • For more information about Mystery Shopping, click here.

Mentioned Saturday, Oct. 14

Mentioned Friday, Oct. 13
  • For more information about "The Lion King" production at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts, click here. To order tickets for "The Lion King Benefit," on Monday, Oct. 16, at Comedy Works, ComedyWorks.com
  • For more information about the Paint-IN demostration in Castle Rock, click here.
  • If you would like to learn more about Alzheimer's disease or just get some tips on how to maintain your brain go to the Web site for the Alzheimers Association

Mentioned Thursday, Oct. 12

Mentioned Wednesday, Oct. 11
  • To learn more about the ballot issue in Aurora relating to how police and firefighters are hired, check out a copy of the sample ballot click here.
  • To learn more about David Avrin's book "A Gift in Every Day," click here.
  • For information about the circus being in town, click here
  • For more information about the Fright Fest Pet Parade and Costume Contest, click here

Mentioned Tuesday, Oct. 10
  • The last day to register to vote in the November general election is today. Visit GoVoteColorado.com for voter registration forms. The applications should be taken to your local County Clerk or Recorder. For more information, call 303-894-2200, or your local county clerk.
  • For more information on the state's free mammogram program, click here: http://www.cdphe.state.co.us.

Mentioned Monday, Oct. 9

Mentioned Sunday, Oct. 8
  • For more information on the Komen Race For The Cure, read Race For Cure Info in our Health section.
  • For more information on "Sleep-in For the Cure", click here.

Mentioned Saturday, Oct. 7
  • For more information on Colorado's higher education financing resource, call 1-800-COLLEGE or log on to www.collegeinvest.org.

Mentioned Thursday, Oct. 5

Mentioned Wednesday, Oct. 4

Mentioned Tuesday, Oct. 3
  • For more information on Domestic Violence Awareness Month, visit www.knowdomesticviolence.org or www.knowsexualassault.org.
  • The drive-thru flu shot clinic is at 390 Grant, Denver, Saturday, Oct. 7, 9am-1pm. The cost is $25, with complimentary coffee from Starbucks and bagels from Moe’s. Flu shot hotline 303-698-6378. For more info: www.vnacolorado.org.
  • For information on flu clinic dates and times, click on ImmunizeColorado.com.
  • The Department of Labor and Employment and the Denver Metro Workforce Centers is hosting a Job fair at the Adams Mark Hotel on Tuesday. Job counselors will be on hand to answer questions, talk about services they can provide and offer free resume critiquing. All employers at the E3 Job Fair are employers with current job openings. For more details, click here.

Mentioned Monday, Oct. 2
  • For "Amadeus" tickets and performance times at the DCPA, call 303-893-4100 or visit www.denvercenter.org.
  • The Building Leadership in the African American Community for Kids Conference is 8:30am to 4:30 pm Saturday, Oct. 7 at Overland High School, 12400 E. Jewell Ave. It is free and open to the public. For information visit www.cherrycreekschools.org.

Mentioned Thursday, Sept. 28
  • You Can See "Living Out" On The Stage Theatre At The Denver Center For Performing Arts Through Oct. 28. For Tickets And Performance Times, visit www.denvercenter.org.

Mentioned Wednesday, Sept. 27
  • For more information about Personal Life Coach Leslie Gail, or to contact her at New Life Focus, just log on to www.newlifefocus.com.
  • The world's largest ice cream social is happening at all Cold Stone Creamery locations nationwide, Thursday from 5 to 8 p.m.. You can get a free serving of Cole's creation and you're encouraged to make a donation to the Make-A-Wish Foundation. For more information, or store locations, visit www.coldstonecreamery.com.

Mentioned Tuesday, Sept. 26

Mentioned Monday, Sept. 25
  • The Booklovers' Ball is Oct. 14 at the Denver Central Library. To buy tickets, go to DenverLibrary.org

Mentioned Sunday, Sept. 24
  • Oxygen facials are the newest option. To learn more about the spa featured in the story, log on to www.anewspirit.com.

Mentioned Saturday, Sept. 23
  • Tesoro Foundation's 5th Annual Spanish Market & 1830s Rendezvous is Saturday, September 23rd and Sunday, September 24th from 10:00am - 5:00pm at The Fort in Morrison. Tickets are $6.00 for adults, $3.00 for seniors and students and children under 12 are free. For more information log on to www.tesorofoundation.org.
  • For more information about the Becoming an Outdoors-Woman (BOW) program log on to www.gobeyondbow.com.
  • For more information on the "ripples cross" documentary and filmmaker Mark Turner's work in the Middle East log on to www.ripplescross.com.
  • For more information on innovative projects featured in Home Depot's first ever home show go to www.homedepot.com/homeshow.

Mentioned Friday, Sept. 22
  • "Scene Stealers," a night of fashion to benefit the Denver Film Society is Thursday, Sept., 28 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Mile High Station, Tickets are $75, $125 for VIP. For more info, LarimerSquare.com or call 303-685-8120.
  • The Belmar Italian Food and Wine Festival is Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Call 303-742-1520 for more.

Mentioned Thursday, Sept. 21
  • Project CURE's first ladies' luncheon, featuring Ana Ligia de Saca, the First Lady of El Salvador, is Monday, Sept. 25 at Adam's Mark Hotel. For more info, go to ProjectCure.org.
  • "Morton's Steak Bible" is available online and available at Mortons.com

Mentioned Tuesday, Sept. 19
  • Prostate Cancer Screenings are happening all week at the Anschutz Cancer Pavilion in Aurora. No appointment is needed. For times, call 720-848-9999 or go to UCCC.info

Mentioned Monday, Sept. 18
  • The Jefferson County Workforce Center Open House is Thursday, Sept. 21 from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. The address is 3500 Illinois St. in Golden. For more info, click here or call 303-271-4700.

Mentioned Saturday, Sept. 16
  • The 10th Anniversary PeaceJam Celebration runs through Sunday at the University Of Denver. It is the largest gathering of Nobel peace prize winners in the United States. For more information about the conference, or PeaceJam, just log on to www.PeaceJam.org.
  • For more information about the Great Colorado Rivers Cleanup or Colorado Trout Unlimited log on to www.cotrout.org.
  • For more information on the Child Loss Memorial Project log on to www.rowantreefoundation.org.
  • The "Hammer Out Breast Cancer" Campaign raises funds for the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. To order a Pink for a Purpose hammer , go to www.tomboytools.com. For questions about breast health or breast cancer go to www.komen.org.
  • For more on the hottest products to store your "stuff" log on to www.lazyhomeowner.com or www.technodad.tv

Mentioned Friday, Sept. 15
  • You can visit The Women's College At DU during several open house events next month and some evening courses begin next week. For more information about the Women's College call 303-871-6848 or visit www.womenscollege.du.edu.
  • To donate to the Cartwheeling for Kids fundraiser for Children's Hospital in Broomfield, go to www.cartwheelingforkids.com.

Mentioned Thursday, Sept. 14
  • For advice to keep your children safe while online, go to www.uscyberwatch.com.
  • Ride Smart Thursday Link.
  • The 10th Anniversary PeaceJam Celebration is Friday through Sunday at the University Of Denver. It is the largest gathering of Nobel peace prize winners in the United States. For more information about the conference, or PeaceJam, just log on to PeaceJam.org.
  • To learn more about the Colorado Wine Fest in Palisade this weekend, log on to www.coloradowinefest.com. For the Planked King Salmon recipe, visit www.wildrivergrilling.com.

Mentioned Wednesday, Sept. 13
  • The Walk from Obesity will be September 30th at City Park in Denver at 9am. The goal is to raise money for research, education, prevention and treatment of this life threatening disease. For more information about the walk, go to www.walkfromobesity.com.
  • For more on the annual volunteer fair, which is Thursday from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30pm at the 16th St. Mall between Lawrence and Welton Streets, go to MetroVolunteers.org.

Mentioned Tuesday, Sept. 12
  • The SAM Spady Foundation honors the memory of Samantha Spady, a 19-year old student at Colorado State University, who died of alcohol poisoning on September 5, 2004. For more information about the SAM Spady Foundation or the documentary, just log on to www.samspadyfoundation.org.
  • The Lab At Belmar grand opening is Saturday, from 2 to 9 pm. The gallery will be free and open to the public on Saturday. Otherwise, admission is $3 during regular hours. For more information about The Lab At Belmar, just log on to www.belmarlab.org.

Mentioned Monday, Sept. 11
  • The 10th Anniversary PeaceJam Celebration is this Friday through Sunday at the University Of Denver. It's the largest gathering of Nobel Peace Prize winners in the United States. For more information about the conference, or PeaceJam, just log on to www.peacejam.org.
  • For more information on the Colorado Information Analysis Center, visit www.ciac.co.gov or call 720-852-6705.

Mentioned Saturday, Sept. 9
  • The Glory Days festival celebrates the former Lowry Air Force Base's history and its growing community. For more information go to www.lowry.org
  • For more information on supplements and multivitamins that support brain health in children log on to www.wildoats.com.
  • For information on home inspection services for home buyers and real estate professionals log on to www.PillartoPost.com.
  • For information on how Wi-Fi can help students of all ages log on to www.GeekSquad.com.

Mentioned Friday, Sept. 8
  • The Krisana Park Modern Home Tour to benefit the arts program at Ellis Elementary is this sunday, from 1 to 5 p.m. Tickets are $10 in advance, and $2 more the day of the event. For more information about parking and which homes are featured, just log on to www.krisanapark.com.

Mentioned Thursday, Sept. 7
  • The 2007 Colorado Firefighters Calendar will benefit The Children's Hospital Burn Center. To buy the calendar, go to www.firedupforkids.org
  • The 37th annual Oktoberfest at Larimer Square is this weekend and next. For more information about the event, just call 303-685-8143 or log on to www.oktoberfestdenver.com.
  • There is still time to sign up for the 19th Annual Aids Walk Colorado, it's this Sunday at Cheesman Park in Denver. Registration begins at 8:30 am. Proceeds benefit the Colorado Aids Project. For more information, call 303-861-walk or log on to www.aidsquilt.org or ; www.coloradoaidsproject.org.

Mentioned Thursday, Sept. 7
  • The 2007 Colorado Firefighters Calendar will benefit The Children's Hospital Burn Center. To buy the calendar, go to www.firedupforkids.org
  • The 37th annual Oktoberfest at Larimer Square is this weekend and next. For more information about the event, just call 303-685-8143 or log on to www.oktoberfestdenver.com.
  • There is still time to sign up for the 19th Annual Aids Walk Colorado, it's this Sunday at Cheesman Park in Denver. Registration begins at 8:30 am. Proceeds benefit the Colorado Aids Project. For more information, call 303-861-walk or log on to www.aidsquilt.org or ; www.coloradoaidsproject.org.

Mentioned Wednesday, Sept. 6
  • For Information about protecting kids from child abduction, visit www.duracell.com/parents.
  • “Cats” is playing at the DCPA Buell Theatre thru Sunday, Sept. 10. Info: www.denvercenter.org or 303-893-4100
  • “The Drowning Man” by local author Margaret Coel, will be featured at signing event tonight, Tattered Cover, Colfax & Elizabeth, 7:30 pm.
  • The Wag ‘n Trail event will be held Sept. 16. Info: www.ddfl.org.

Mentioned Tuesday, Sept. 5
  • For information on post-secondary enrollment options from Denver Public Schools, visit soco.dpsk12.org/postsecondary.
  • For information of the J. Kyle Braid Leadership Ranch, visit www.jkbranch.org.
  • The Historic Denver House Tour is Saturday September 10 10am-4pm and Sunday, September 11th Noon-4pm. Tickets $12/advance, $15/day of. For more information, visit www.historicdenver.org or call 303-534-5288.
  • Book signings for "The Poet, The Count and The Peddler" by local author Tony Bottagaro are at Barnes & Noble, Crossroads Commons in Boulder, Sept. 6, 7 pm; Barnes & Noble, Ft. Collins, Sept. 7, 7 pm; Barnes & Noble, Loveland, Sept. 8, 7 pm.

Mentioned Monday, Sep. 4
  • You can be one of the first to get your own copy of the 2007 Colorado Firefighters Calendar at the official release party.. Where you can meet the firefighters and join in a firefighter bachelor auction. Proceeds benefit the children's hospital burn center. The release party is thursday, at mile high station at 2027 west colfax avenue.. All the fun begins at 7 p.m. tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.. Vip passes are $75. For more information about the calendar, to buy tickets, or learn more about "fired up for kids", just log on to www.firedupforkids.org.
  • The Vail Oktoberfest is this weekend, and next in the town of Vail, where you can take part in Oom-Pah parties, traditional German dancing, and brat-eating contests. For more information about Vail Oktoberfest, just log on to www.vailoktoberfest.com.

Mentioned Sunday, Sep. 3
  • For more information on Camp Comfort contact Mt. Evans Hospice at 303-674-6400 or www.mtevans.org.

Mentioned Saturday, Sep. 2
  • The Taste Of Colorado takes over Civic Center Park this holiday weekend. Admission is free. For more information on parking or which vendors and entertainment will be featured just log on to www.atasteofcolorado.com.
  • For more information on seeking help for eating disorders go to www.edcDenver.com.
  • For more information on landscape renovation and restoring older yards log on to www.alcc.com.

Mentioned Friday, Sep. 1

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