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Web Sites, Information Mentioned April, May 2004

Mentioned Friday, May 28
  • For more on information Memorial Day weekend events at Denver Pavillions, go to DenverPavillions.com. For more information on the Bolder Boulder, go to bolderbouldercom. For more information on Heritage Square Fish n Farm rides open this weekend, go to heritagesquare.info.
  • "Honk!" is playing at the Littleton Town Hall Arts Center through June 27. For tickets and information, visit TownHallArtsCenter.com
  • Nat King Cole and Me is playing at the DCPA's Stage Theater through June 5. For tickets and information, visit DenverCenter.org
  • The Colorado Arts Festival is this weekend at the Pavilions in downtown Denver. For more information ColoradoArtsFestival.org

Mentioned Thursday, May 27
  • For more information, about hypnobirthing, go to Hypnobirthing.com
  • Moving Out is playing at the Buell Theater through June 6. For tickets and information, visit DenverCenter.org
  • You can order the Directory of Money-Saving Coupons by calling (800) 505-1554, or visiting Coupon-Directory.com
  • The Denver Polo Classic is June 25-27, 2004 in Littleton. For more information, visit DenverPolo.com. Denver artist Carrie Fell created art for the Polo Classic that will be auctioned off to benefit children's charities. You can see her work at her Web site

Mentioned Wednesday, May 26
  • To find out how to apply to be the next Bachelor or Bachelorette, thebachelor.warnerbros.com.
  • You can learn more about depression at a free event tonight at the Seawell ballroom at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. It starts at 6pm and features Andrew Solomon, the author of "The Noonday Demon: An Atlas of Depression." To learn more, visit MHAColorado.org
  • For more on the summer safety tips mentioned by trend expert Katlean Demonchy on 7News at Eleven, visit her Web site

Mentioned Tuesday, May 25
  • To read Archbishop Chaput's column about Communion, go to www.archden.org.
  • Proceeds from David Kersh's "When I Look at You" benefits Court Appointed Special Advocate Programs across the nation. For more information, visit David's Web site or CowboysforChildren.com
  • Larry Namer is the CEO and co-founder of the Reality Central network which debuts later this year. To learn more, visit the networks Web site

Mentioned Monday, May 24

Mentioned Friday, May 21
  • For more information about Camp to Belong, visit their Web site. You can also learn more about Lynn Price and her book Real Belonging, visit LynnPrice.com.

Mentioned Thursday, May 20
  • To find out more about the effort to donate ski clothes to Albania, click here.
  • Dr. Roger Goldberg's book is "Ever Since I Had My Baby." You can find it online or in most bookstores.
  • Evan Marriott will be at the Park Meadows Mall on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. signing autographs and signing up potential participants for the Get Schooled Games Tour.
  • PieceWork magazines current issue is all about weddings. For more information, visit their Web site

Mentioned Wednesday, May 19
  • You can learn more about xeriscaping at DesignScapes Colorado. You can visit their Web site to learn more.

Mentioned Tuesday, May 18
  • To learn more about Erik Weihenmayer's next climbing expedition in Tibet, visit his Web site
  • Katey Sagal's new CD "Room" comes out June 1st. For more information, visit her Web site
  • Lou Manfredini, Mr. Fix-It, has his own website. You can visit RandomHouse.com

Mentioned Monday, May 16
  • "The Obesity Myth" was written by University of Colorado law professor Paul Campos.
  • Yrma Rico is the author of "La Vida Rica: The Latina's Guide to Success."

Mentioned Sunday, May 16
  • Bolder Boulder is once again collecting used running shoes for the One World Running (formerly Shoes for Africa) program. The running shoes collected will be shipped to runners around the world or recycled into athletic surfaces. Shoes are being accepted at the Bolder Boulder store located in the FlatIron Crossing Mall and at the Boulder location at 3054 28th Street (northeast corner of Valmont and 28th Street). Out-of-town participants can ship their running shoes to One World Running, c/o Bolder Boulder, 4571 Broadway St., Boulder, CO, 80304. For more information about the program, please contact the Bolder Boulder at (303) 444-7223 or email race@bolderboulder.com.

Mentioned Friday, May 14
  • Ilisha Newhouse is the author of Mystery Shopping Made Simple. You can learn more at NewhouseServices.com
  • Jane Hammerslough will be talking to kids about the life of an owl, and demonstrating her hands-on science kit, at the Tattered Cover in Cherry Creek, 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
  • Lis Wiehl is the author of "Winning Every Time: How to Use the Skills of a Lawyer in the Trials of Your Life." You can learn more on her Web site

Mentioned Thursday, May 13

Mentioned Wednesday, May 12
  • To learn more about the products demonstrated by family electronics expert James Oppenheim on 7News at Eleven, visit JamesGames.com

Mentioned Tuesday, May 11

Mentioned Monday, May 10
  • For more information on the tracking device seen on the 10:15 Difference, go to ULocate.com.
  • The Colorado Children's Chorale will be celebrating 30 years at their Spring Concert on Saturday, May 15 at 4 p.m. at Boettcher Concert Hall. For tickets, call (303) 893-4100 or visit www.dcpa.com
  • Gerald Breen is the author of The Customer: You Deserve Customer Satisfaction. You can learn more about the book by clicking here

Mentioned Sunday, May 9
  • For more paper-making instructions and questions about that craft, click here

Mentioned Friday, May 7
  • To find out more about simple things you can do to save your life, read our story here on TheDenverChannel.com in our Family section.
  • The U.S. Postal Carriers Food Drive is Saturday, May 8. Leave unperishable food items in your mailbox, and your postal carrier will pick them up and donate them to the Food Bank of the Rockies.

Mentioned Thursday, May 6
  • Marilyn Van Derbur is the author of "Miss America by Day: Lessons Learned From Ultimate Betrayals and Unconditional Love." To learn more, you can visit her Web site
  • MELT is a Colorado company that sells skincare products that are handmade. To find a location near you, or order online, visit their Web site
  • Lisa Whaley is the author of "Reclaiming My Life from the Lost and Found. Learn more at LifeWorkSynergy.com

Mentioned Wednesday, May 5
  • To find out what Denver streets will be repaved this summer, go to DenverGov.org.

Mentioned Tuesday, May 4
  • To use the AAA fuel cost calculator, go to FuelCostCalculator.com. Also visit our Automotive section to find calculators and tools to appraise, finance or sell your vehicle.
  • The salute to seniors is Wednesday, May 5 at the Colorado Convention Center from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. To learn more, visit SeniorAnswers.org
  • To learn more about how children are getting more involved in the western way of life, check out the June issue of Cowboys and Indians magazine, visit their Web site. The western fashions you saw on 7NEWS at 11 a.m. came from Ruxtons, Rockmount and Western Wearhouse.
  • The Victorian Summertime exhibit at the Molly Brown House runs today through September 5. For more information, visit MollyBrown.org

Mentioned Monday, May 3
  • Clinton McKinzie will be signing copies of his new book "Crossing the Line" at High Crimes in Boulder at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 4. He'll also be at the Tattered Cover in LoDo on Monday, May 24 at 7:30 p.m. To learn more about his books, or the climbing terms used in his books, visit his Web site
  • The El Jebel Shrine Circus has performances scheduled at the National Western Events Center this Friday, Saturday and Sunday, with a special performance on Military Appreciation Day this Wednesday. For more information, visit their Web site

Mentioned Friday, April 30
  • To learn more about how you can get a free pair of walking shoes by donating $25 to the American Heart Association, go to Reebok's Web site
  • Barbara Stoker will be signing copies of her book "Woman With A Minute" at the Tattered Cover in Cherry Creek on Monday, May 3 at 7:30 p.m.
  • "Book of Days" is playing at the Aurora Fox Theater, 9900 E. Colfax, through May 16th. For more information, call the NEW box office number at 303-739-1970, or visit the Web site
  • For more about local adoptions, go to Catholic Charities

Mentioned Thursday, April 29
  • To get a list of all the participating restaurants for the Dine Out For Life charity event, go to ProjectAngelHeart.org.
  • Author Richard Ford will be receiving the Denver Public Library's Evil Companions Literary Award tonight at 6 p.m. at the Oxford Hotel. If you would like to attend, call (720) 865-2049.
  • The Colorado Potters Guild Spring Show and Sale is Friday and Saturday, April 30th and May 1st at the Plymouth Congregational Church, 3501 South Colorado Blvd. For more information, visit their Web site
  • Licensed acupuncturist Marlene Bunch can be reached at Classical 5 Element Acupuncture by calling (303) 282-7600

Mentioned Wednesay, April 28

Mentioned Tuesday, April 27
  • To learn more about the Mother's Day gift ideas Rommie Davis showed us on 7News at 11 a.m., visit her Web site
  • This week is National Tire Safety Week. For more information, visit NHTSA.org or visit a tire dealer near you.
  • Singer/Songwriter Dennis DeYoung is performing with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra, to learn more, click here

Mentioned Monday, April 26
  • Recipes from REI's Campstove Cookoff can be found on REI.com and REI.com/stores/cooking_pastrec.html
  • To learn more about the fitness programs offered by the Colorado Athletic Club, visit their Web site
  • he Day of Caring for breast cancer survivors and patients is Saturday, May 8 at the Merchandise Mart at I-25 and 58th Avenue. For more information, visit their Web site
  • There could be a new way to show your support for breast cancer research and patients but you have to act now. A group of Coloradoans has designed a specialized license plate. The only way to make it a reality is to show your interest now. The state won't create a new plate unless it has 3,000 commitments that you would order one if they became available. To add your name to the list, go to Colorado Pink Plate Web site or call (303) 662-8462.

Mentioned Thursday, April 22
  • The Denver Antique Show and Sale is this weekend at the Wings over the Rockies Museum at Lowry. For more information, vclick here
  • Robin Griggs-Lawrence of Natural Home Magazine showed us a number of Green Trends on 7News at 11 a.m.. For details, visit their NaturalHomeMag.com
  • Tony Jeary will be signing copies of his book "Life is a Series of Presentations" at the Tattered Cover in Lower Downtown tonight (Thursday, April 22) at 5:30 p.m. For a personal assessment test go to his Web site

Mentioned Wednesday, April 21
  • For more information on the Colorado State Patrol's Alive at 25 street racing program, go to Bandimere Speedway's Web site
  • Ted Kerasote will be signing copies of "Out There In the Wild in a Wired Age" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, April 21.
  • Peter Lamas will be signing copies of his health and beauty books at Whole Foods stores throughout the metro area. You can learn more about his products on his Web site.

Mentioned Tuesday, April 20
  • If you would like Sally Kurtzman's recycling tips booklet, e-mail her at sallyk@ecentral.com
  • For more on the tips offered by Danny Seo go to OrganicStyle.com
  • Lynne Truss is the author of "Eats, Shoots and Leaves," a book about the funny, and serious, side of punctuation. It's available in most bookstores.

Mentioned Monday, April 19
  • The Skyline Chorus May Day Dinner Concert is Saturday, May 1. For information on how to order tickets, visit their Web site

Mentioned Thursday, April 15
  • Jesus Christ Superstar is playing at Littleton's Town Hall Arts Center April 16 to May 16. For tickets or information, visit TownHallArtsCenter.com
  • "Xeriscape Colorado: The Complete Guide" by Connie Lockhart Ellefson and David Winger is available at most bookstores.

Mentioned Wednesday, April 14
  • To learn more about the Denver Digs Trees program, go to the Web site for The Park People. Every year the group plants thousands of new trees in the city to enhance parks and neighborhoods.
  • The new J.W. Marriott in Cherry Creek is holding a job fair Friday, April 16 and Saturday, April 17. All positions at the hotel need to be filled. You can apply at 2900 East Second Avenue from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.

Mentioned Tuesday, April 13
  • Molly Barker is the author of Girls on Track. You can learn more about her book and the Girls on the Run organization through their Web site
  • The Beu Sisters song "Anytime You Need a Friend" is available on the Home on the Range soundtrack from Disney.

Mentioned Monday, April 12
  • For more information on the Colorado State Patrol's Alive at 25 street racing program, go to Bandimere Speedway's Web site
  • If you would like more information about the Colorado Athletic Club, visit their Web site

Mentioned Sunday, April 11
  • It's A Child's World
    Benefiting The Children's Hospital Cancer Center
    Saturday, April 17th
    10:30 a.m.
    Denver Marriott City Center
    1701 California Street
    Featuring 7NEWS Anchor Anne Trujillo and Ambassador Child Tanner Seebaum
    Luncheon, Silent Auction, Live Auction & Fashion Show
    Tickets: $65 per adult, $45 per children 12 and under
    Patron Tables of 10 available at $1,000 per table
    Reservations: Becky Beans, (303) 789-1999 or hamnbean1@aol.com

Mentioned Friday, April 9
  • To learn more about the Blossoms of Spring charity craft contest for kids, benefiting Children's Hospital, visit HydeParkJewelers.com

Mentioned Thursday, April 8
  • To make a donation to Cops for Cancer, call (303) 739-6954 or mail your donation to Cops for Cancer, 1010 S. Joliet St., Suite 100, Aurora, CO, 80012.
  • For more information on the 'spring training for regular folks' discussed by trend expert Katlean Demonchy on 7News at 11, visit Nextpert.com

Mentioned Wednesday, April 7
  • For the Very Berry shake recipe, visit our Food Section
  • The Bellydance Superstars are performing tonight at the Cervantes Masterpiece Theater, 2637 Welton Street. For more information, visit their Web site.

Mentioned Tuesday, April 6
  • For more information on the Rainbow Bridge organization, visit its Web site

Mentioned Monday, April 5
  • Denver is selecting the first-ever Mile High Logo. The mayor is looking for your input. Find out more
  • To learn more about the local couple helping kids in Haiti, visit their Web site at dayspringministries.net
  • To find out more about the Gun Owners' Rights Party, visit their Web site at cogunrightsparty.com
  • To find out more about the Pro Life party, visit their Web site at www.coprolifeparty.com
  • Vickie Krudwig is the author of Searching for Chipeta. You can find it in bookstores or online
  • Susan Tweit is the author of "The Rocky Mountain Garden Survival Guide." You can find it in bookstores, or online.

Mentioned Friday, April 2
  • Niki Hayden will be signing copies of the Colorado Home and Garden Lover's Guide tonight, April 2 at 7 p.m. at the Denver Flower, Plant and Landscape Show at the Convention Center in Denver. Admission is $8.50, call 1-800-756-4788 for information. She will also be giving a lecture entitled "Secret Gardens of Colorado" at the Denver Botanic Gardens Saturday, April 3 at 2 p.m. The lecture is part of the 2004 Bonfils-Stanton Lecture Series, and costs $50 for a day of events. Call 720-865-3580. For more information on the Colorado Home & Garden Lover's Guide, or Front Range Living magazine, visit http://www.frontrangeliving.com/index.htm

Mentioned Thursday, April 1
  • The NCAA Regional Gymnastic Champsionships come to the University of Denver this Saturday at 6 p.m. For more information, visit DenverPioneers.ocsn.com
  • For more information about the drug rehab program seen on the 10:15 Difference, go to Cenikor.org or call (888) 236-4567.

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