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Web Sites, Phone Numbers Mentioned June, July 2005

POSTED: 11:04 am MDT August 8, 2005

Mentioned Saturday, July 30
  • The Colorado Dragon Boat Festival is from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free parking at Invesco Field at Mile High and free shuttle buses running to and from Sloans Lake Park. The park is located on West 25th Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard. For more information call (303) 722-6852 or click on www.coloradodragonboat.org.
  • The Kid's Cure Motorcycle Rally and Poker Run goes until noon at the Inverness Park. To get there, take I-25 south to County Line Road then take South Inverness Way. The park is located near the Colorado Athletic Club. The money raised goes to Brent's Place and Kids Cure. For more information visit BrentsPlace.org and KidsCure.org
  • The 2005 Parade of Homes runs July 30 through Sept. 5. It is open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. Tickets are $12 for adults on weekends, $10 for adults on weekdays, $8 for seniors over the age of 65 and children ages six to 17, and children under the age of five are free. For more information call 303-778-1400 or visit ParadeofHomesDenver.com

Mentioned Friday, July 29

Mentioned Thursday, July 28
  • "Paul Bunyan" plays at the Central City Opera House through Aug. 6. The Central City Opera House located at 124 Eureka St. in Central City. Evening performances begin at 8 p.m. and matinees begin at 2:30 p.m. For specific dates and times, call (303) 292-6700 or visit www.centralcityopera.org.

Mentioned Wednesday, July 27
  • The national KIDS COUNT report is available at www.aecf.org. The Colorado Children's Campaign released the 2005 KidsCount in Colorado report, containing more detailed county-by-county data on a variety of factors. That report is available at www.coloradokids.org.
  • For more advice from Stephen Adele you can visit his website www.realsolutionsmag.com. Adele is the author of “the 21-day Ultimate energy plan.” To get the book click on www.21dayenergyplan.com.
  • Colorado Dragon Boat Festival is from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Free parking at Invesco Field at Mile High and free shuttle buses running to and from Sloans Lake Park. The park is located on West 25th Avenue and Sheridan Boulevard. For more information call (303) 722-6852 or click on www.coloradodragonboat.org.
  • Come and adopt at the Wags and Purrs Adopt-A-Thon. On August 5th and 6th both shelter locations will have extended adoption hours, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Visit either Dumb Friends League shelter location, 2080 S. Quebec Street in Denver, or the Buddy Center at 4556 Castleton Court in Castle Rock. Admission is free. All adopters will receive a free Wags & Purrs Adopt-a-thon T-shirt. For more information call (303) 751-5772, Ext. 1378, or visit www.ddfl.org.

Mentioned Tuesday, July 26
  • To learn more about the JD Power and Associates' survey on hotel satisfaction, click here.

Mentioned Monday, July 25
  • For the Tandoori Chicken recipe with Peach Blackberry Chutney recipe from Parker Adventist Hospital Executive Chef Dan Skay, visit our Food section.
  • For more information about Denver's Eight at Eight Dinner Club, and uncoming events in the metro area, visit www.8at8.com/denver, or call (303) 369-3888.

Mentioned Sunday, July 24
  • To learn more about the 'Crossing Over' Star John Edward, click here.

Mentioned Saturday, July 23
  • Cheyenne Frontier Days runs from July 22-31. Admission: $10-$24 for rodeos, $18-$47 for concerts. Pancake breakfasts, parades, Indian village and air show are free. For more information, contact the ticket office at 1-800-227-6336 or log on to CFDrodeo.com.
  • Animal Rescue and Adoption Society's Adopt-A-Thon runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.. The adoption fee will be reduced from $60 to $45 today only. The ARAS is located at 2390 S. Delaware Street in Denver. For more information, call 303-744-6076 or log on to ARAScolorado.tripod.com.
  • The Christmas in July benefit show begins at 9 a.m. Sunday, July 24th at the Salisbury Equestrian Park in Parker. Proceeds from the show will go to the Maxfund Animal Shelter. The shelter's adoption van will be present for people to adopt a pet. Tickets start at $15.00 for a day pass and $25 for a family day pass. For more information visit ParkerTrailRiders.org or MaxFund.org

Mentioned Wednesday, July 20
  • To learn more about how to burglar-proof your home, click here.
  • To find out more about the T-shirts made of milk, click here.
  • The Douglas County Sheriff's Office, the Lone Tree Police Department, the Parker Police Department and the Castle Rock Police Department have teamed up to create a site of registered sex offenders living in their jurisdictions. To access it, go to DCSherriff.net.
  • For more information about how to get your husband to help out a little more around the house, and the book "clean like a man: housekeeping for men" by Tom McNulty, visit www.cleanlikeaman.com.
  • For the Castle Rock Winefest recipes, visit our Food section here on TheDenverChannel.com.

Mentioned Tuesday, July 19
  • AIDS Walk Colorado will be held Sunday, Aug. 21 at Cheesman Park. Registration is at 7:30 a.m. and the event begins at 9:30 a.m. For more information, call (303) 861-WALK or go to AIDSWalkColorado.org.
  • For more information about the Porter Adventist Hospital Diabetes Education Center, call (303) 778-5242 or go to http://www.porterhospital.org/.

Mentioned Monday, July 18
  • Jospeph and The Amazing Technicolr Dreamcoat is a Phamaly production, playing at the Space Theatre through July 31. Tickets are $25 and can be bought at the Denver Center Performing Arts ticket office, Tickets West Outlets and King Soopers stores. For more information, call Denver Center Ticketing at (303) 893-4100 or go to Phamaly.org.

Mentioned Friday, July 15
  • The 2005 Courage Classic is a three-day cycling event that takes places July 16 through July 18. It will be at the base of Copper Mountain and supports The Children's Hospital. Online registration is closed but you can still register for the tour in person or make a donation to support a rider. Learn more at CourageTours.com or call (303) 456-9704. You can also check out TheChildrensHospital.org for more information.
  • The Mopar Mile-High National Hot Rod NHRA Nationals is July 15-17 at Bandimere Speedway. For more information on who's taking the track and to get the tickets go to NHRA.com

Mentioned Thursday, July 14

Mentioned Wednesday, July 13
  • The 11th Annual Birdhaus Bash will be held Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Denver Botanic Gardens. For ticket prices and more information, call (720) 865-3684 or visit www.botanicgardens.org.
  • As part of the Back in Full Swing after a heart attack campaign, Nancy and Ray share their stories, provide tips and educational materials to inspire others to live an active life after a heart attack and take action to prevent future heart problems. To download a list of Nancy and Ray’s tips, learn more about their stories and the campaign, log onto www.backinfullswing.com.

Mentioned Tuesday, July 12
  • For information about prolapse surgery, visit our Health section.
  • The 18th Annual Denver Polo Classic has several weekend events, including a black-tie ball, family day, and the polo game. Proceeds benefit the Denver Active 20-30 Children's Foundation. For information, ticket prices and details about the Polo Classic, go to www.denverpolo.com. For tickets, go to www.Ticketmaster.com.

Mentioned Monday, July 11
  • For the seven steps to lose weight, visit our Health section.
  • You can see the stars of Pooh at the Denver Zoo Monday. If you can't make it Monday, don't miss the on-stage production of Winnie The Pooh, coming to the Colorado Convention Center Oct. 20 through Oct. 23. For tickets, visit www.ticketmaster.com or call (303) 830-TIXS. The pre-sale password to use is "piglet" (without the quotes).
  • The Colorado Festival of World theatre begins this weekend, July 16, and a variety of shows continue at five venues in the Colorado Springs area through July 31. For more information about performances, ticket prices and locations, visit www.cfwt.org.

Mentioned Sunday, July 10

Mentioned Saturday, July 9
  • The Chip in for Kids golf classic benefits the Pediatric Liver Center at Children's Hospital. To register, go to Chipinforkids.com or call Lance and Holly Burkett at (303) 471-5877 or Cary Tucker at the Children's Hospital Foundation at (720) 917-1722. Deadline to register is July 25.
  • The Right Guard Open runs through Sunday at the Pepsi Center. One-day tickets are $12 and four-day passes can be purchased for $35. More information is available at DewActionSports.com or (303) 405-1100.
  • To contact the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado call (303) 757-5611 or visit Alcc.com.

Mentioned Friday, July 8
  • For more information on Bill's Family Friday trip to Lake Dillon visit DillonMarina.com
  • For more information about the new teen driving laws, go to COteendriver.com, AAA.com, and RMIAA.org
  • The Invitational at Denver Polo Club is this Saturday and Sunday at 6359 Airport Rd. in Sedalia. Tickets are $50. Children under 15 are free. It benefits the Kempe Children's Foundation and the Southeast Denver Rotary Foundation. For more information, call (303) 864-5300, or go to Kempe.org, DenverPoloClub.com.

Mentioned Thursday, July 7

Mentioned Wednesday, July 6

Mentioned Tuesday, July 5
  • To learn more about the x-ray machine that is helping hospital staff quickly diagnose trauma patients, click here.
  • Book signings for "America at 12 Miles and Hour" : Tonight: 7p.m. Barnes and Noble 960 S. Colorado Blvd, Glendale. Wednesday: Barnes and Noble in Crossroad Commons, 2915 Pearl Street, Bloulder, 7 p.m. Thursday: Barnes and Noble 4045 S. College, Fort Collins, 7 p.m. Friday: REI 5373 South Wadsworth Avenue, Lakewood, 7p.m.
  • To contact the Colorado Baton Council call (303) 349-7267 or log on to ColoBaton.org

Mentioned Friday, July 1
  • The Four-Mile Historic Park is hosting and Old-Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration. It's Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the park,, located at 714 S. Forest Street in Denver. Adults are $7, students and seniors are $5 and children 5 and under are free. For more information, call (303) 399-1859.
  • For more information on the plague, go to the Boulder County Health's Web site

Mentioned Thursday, June 30
  • National Jewish is seeking patients, children and adults, for a study of a medication intended to reduce patients' reaction to peanuts. To learn more, call (888) 662-6728 for more information and to see if you can become a participant.
  • For more information on the Garbage Garage for kids, go to Larimer.org
  • For more information about the Healthy Home that Constance Ramos talked about go to HomeSolutionsNews.com

Mentioned Wednesday, June 29
  • For more on the fundraising event for children's diabetes, click here

Mentioned Tuesday, June 28
  • For more information or to register for the kayaker rescue skills clinic, call (30) 257-9566 or visit www.raguides.com.
  • For more information on Frontier Airlines’ new program, called the “More Store”, log on to www.frontierairlines.com
  • You can find more information on marriage and divorce, help in finding a lawyer, and the full results of the survey at findlaw.com's marriage and divorce center.

Mentioned Monday, June 27
  • For more information on new Colorado teen driving laws, go to www.coteendriver.com.
  • Eleven Colorado State Parks still have campsites available for the coming holiday weekend and day use is still an option at all state parks. Those wishing to camp in the great outdoors this coming weekend can make reservations by calling (800) 678-2267 or (303) 470-1144 in the Denver area. Or visit this Parks.State.Co.Us

Mentioned Sunday, June 26
  • The Lewis and Clark half-day seminar begins at 1 p.m. in the Ricketson Auditorium at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, located at 2001 Colorado Boulevard. Tickets are $10 per person. Call (303) 322-7009 for more information.
  • The ANIMAL PLANET EXPO is a free event at City Park on Colorado Boulevard at 23rd Street in Denver. Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information go to Discovery.com

Mentioned Saturday, June 25
  • You don't need to race to take part in the Fat Tire Classic. You can eat with the racers by buying meal tickets. Breakfast: $6 adult, $4 Child. Lunch $8 Adult, $6 Child. Saturday Night Celebration $25 Adult (over 21), $20 Youth (13-20), $10 Child (4-12). You can also buy tickets to activities at Winter Park, like the Alpine Slide and the Lift. To learn more click here
  • Colorado is being asked by other communities throughout the country to help with additional units of blood, ahead of July 4th. For information about scheduling a blood donation, visit Bonfils.org or call (303) 363-2300.
  • Colorado Brewers Festival runs 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday in Old Town Square, in Fort Collins. Over 300 kegs will be tapped throughout the two-day event. All attendees wishing to drink beer or be a designated driver must first go to the entry station located on Mountain Ave to purchase their entry, which includes an official beer cup, wristband, and entry to all of the festival's activities. Entry is $10 on Saturday (a 2 day pass) and $6 on Sunday with all tokens selling for $1. For more information call (970) 484-6500 or log on to DowtownFortCollins.com.

Mentioned Friday, June 24
  • For more information on the Greeley Stampede, including a schedule of events and ticket prices, check out www.greeleystampede.org.
  • The Cherry Creek Arts Festival Street Party will take place on Friday, July 1 at 6:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance and $35 at the door. The street party will get you an exclusive art preview, refreshments and live entertainment. Proceeds beneft the nonprofit Art and Education Outreach programs of the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. To buy tickets, call (303) 355-2787 ext. 212 or go to CherryArts.org
  • The Midsummer Scandinavian Festival is held at Bond Park in Estes Park on Saturday and Sunday. Call (970) 586-6073 or go to EstesMidsummer.com
  • To learn more about wedding planning and hiring a wedding planner, contact Kelly Flink with Two to Tango at (303) 791-0028 or (303) 910-8973 or e-mail Tangoing2@yahoo.com
  • Men looking for help navigating your wedding plans should check out GroomGuide.com. Click here to learn more.

Mentioned Thursday, June 23
  • To learn about how you can help "Frankie" Bear, the dog who had surgery for the tight collar, click here.
  • The annual Greek Festival begins Friday and continues through Sunday. The festival is at Assumption Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 4610 E. Alameda Ave., in Denver. Admission is $1 before 9 p.m. and $3 after 9 p.m. For more information, call (303) 388-9314.
  • To learn more about Bridal Festivals, go to BridalFestivals.com
  • To contact Elegant Bakery, go to ElegantBakery.com or go to 3278 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Unit 3 at Lakewood, CO 80227. Their phone number is (303) 322-7708.
  • Want to save money on your wedding? Try eBay, Yahoo Auctions, and Overstock.com for some of those items like flower girls dresses, bridesmaid gifts, even rings. To save money on flowers, buy directly from the grower. FreshRoses.com sells more than roses and they have complete wedding packages for less than $400, which includes shipping. Also, if you want to make your own wedding favors or invitations, check out the site BlissWeddings.com

Mentioned Wednesday, June 22
  • For more information about surgical options for chronic back pain, you can contact Dr. Thramann at Boulder Neurosurgical Associates at (303) 998 -0004, or log on to their web site at www.bnasurg.com.
  • For more on the catering seen in the 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. shows, contact:
      Avie Rosacci-Williams
      Tony Rosacci's Fine Catering
      Go to TonyRosacciCatering.com or (303) 662-9353 or
      Contact Michael Bortz at Paradise Bakery and Cafe
      (303) 523-2892
  • To sign up for a honeymoon registry, check out TheBigDay.com or TheWedding.com.

Mentioned Tuesday, June 21
  • The Our Hearts To Your Hearts Talent Competition will be held at The Kasbah, located at 15373 E 6th Ave. in Aurora. It will be held Wednesdays from June 29 to Sept. 22. The winner will provide entertainement for the Black United Fund aboard the Carnival Cruise Line. There is an entry of $50 per band but you must be 21 years old or older. For more information, go to BlackUnitedFundColorado.org, AuroraDiscountTravel.com and click on fundraisers or DenverKasbah.com.
  • For more information about Dyslexia Institutes of American and the Colorado Clinic, go to ColoradoDyslexia.com
  • For more information on finding a wedding photographer, go to www.wpja.com, AllWeddingCompanies.com and TheWeddingZone.com. The Videographer featured in the morning shows comes from Over the Moon Films. His name is Dennis Hare. To contact him, call (800) 679-8311 , (303) 570-0414 or go to OverTheMoodDV.com
  • You can organize your wedding plans all online with the help of TheKnot.com. As Kim Nguyen reported, the site has a lot of handy tools to keep you on track and under budget.

Mentioned Monday, June 20
  • Many area bands are rallying behind Steve McElhenny, the owner of a non-profit Northglenn recording studio who will be serving a tour of duty as a Blackhawk pilot in Iraq. A benefit concert is scheduled for July 1. For more information, visit www.nationofone.net.
  • To learn more about "Save the Date" wedding cards, go to PaperWares.net.
  • The Summer Solstice Race Miles To Fight Melanoma, is Wednesday, June 22 at 6:30 p.m. at City Park. Call (303) 886-5197 or go to Active.com to register for the race.
  • June 22 is Bike to Work Day. There will be free breakfast stations set up throughout the metro area. For more information on the walk and bike week in Boulder, or Bike To Work in the Metro Area, go to GoBoulder.net or DrCog.org
  • John Echohawk's lecture is tonight at the IMAX theater at the Denver Museum Nature and Science at 7 p.m. It's $45 member, $60 Nonmember. Tickets are available at the door. To learn more go to HPSEchohawk.info and DMNS.org.

Mentioned Sunday, June 19

Mentioned Saturday June 18
  • To access Arapahoe County's Sex Offender Registry, click here.
  • The Cycle Safety Circus runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Pepsi center. Paramedics and Eagle Scouts will fit adults and kids with helmets for a donation of $10. REI will conduct bicycle safety checks and Denver Police will conduct a bike rodeo to educate kids on rules of the road. For more information go to CycleSafety.org
  • To contact the Associated Landscape Contractors of Colorado call (303) 757-5611 or visit ALCC.com

Mentioned Friday, June 17

Mentioned Thursday, June 16
  • The Grand Prix Horse Show, a fundraiser for PAALS, will be in Castle Rock on June 18 and June 25. PAALS is a program of dreampower corporation, a unique group that's helped more than 11,000 animals. For more information go to P-A-A-L-S.org. Tickets are $10 at King Soopers or at Blacktie-Colorado.com
  • To learn more about how to join the Denver Police Department, go to DenverGov.org
  • To read how some people are being fired for their blogs click here.

Mentioned Wednesday, June 15
  • To learn more about Boulder's Free A Child organization go to FreeAChild.org.
  • To learn how to participate in the American Red Cross Fat Tire Classic, click here.
  • The free seminar for Insomnia Awareness Day is Saturday 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Grand Hyatt Denver, located at 1750 Welton St. For more information about the insomnia awareness go to AmericanInsomniaAssociation.org or SleepEducation.com.
  • To learn about the surveillance and monitoring at work survey survey, click here.

Mentioned Tuesday, June 14

Mentioned Monday, June 13
  • To learn more about Boulder's Jane Doe, read our story. BoulderJaneDoe.comis dedicated to her, with the hopes that someone will be able to provide information about this young woman, and restore her identity.
  • For more information about the sleep baby sleep technique, or Tammy Hussin's book, just go to SleepBabySleep.com

Mentioned Sunday, June 12
  • To learn more about the places featured in Lionel's World, go to Colorado Gator Farm, Black Mountain Ranch
  • Grab your pet for the Lucky Mutt Strut in Washington Park. Festivities run from 8:30 a.m to 2 p.m. The 2-mile walk/run starts at 10 a.m. Registration $30. All participants will receive a T-shirt and goodie bag.
  • Questions about today's crafts? E-mail Connie Vincent at Njoylifedaily@aol.com or visit her Web site.

Mentioned Saturday, June 11
  • West Metro Family Fire Muster runs frm 9:30 a.m to 2 p.m. at Red Rocks Community College amphitheater. The school is located 13300 West 6th Avenue in Lakewood. Admission is free. For a list of events and sponsors visit the fire department's Web site
  • To learn more about Red Cross programs, to sign up for classes, to make a donation, or to volunteer please call (303) 722-7474 or visit Denver-RedCross.org

Mentioned Friday, June 10
  • To learn more about The Urban Farm. go to TheUrbanFarm.org
  • The Greater Glendale Big Benefits Bash is Saturday, June 11 at Creekside Park, at Virginia St. and Cherry St. Tickets are $15, with $10 of each ticket donated to the Denver Rescue Mission and the Glendale YMCA. Tickets are available at all King Soopers Outlets. For more information visit www.bigbenefitbash.com.

Mentioned Thursday, June 9
  • To learn more about the top wireless cities, click here.
  • For more information about the wireless survey, or about Intel Corp., visit www.intel.com.
  • The Aspen Food and Wine Classic begins Friday in Aspen and continues through Sunday. For more information, visit www.foodandwine.com. Jim Koch, the brewer and founder of Samuel Adams Beer will be on hand for cooking classes, wine tastings and special events. For more information, visit www.samueladams.com.

Mentioned Wednesday, June 8
  • My Way, The Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra is playing at The Garner Galleria Theatre in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts complex. On Tuesdays and Sundays shows are at 7:30 p.m. There are also 2 p.m. shows on Saturday and Sunday. Call (303) 893-4100 for ticket information or check out DenverCenter.org

Mentioned Tuesday, June 7
  • To learn more about the recall for KitchenAid Coffeemakers, click here.
  • The 9th Annual Taste of Fort Collins will be at Civic Center Park in Fort Colilns this Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are $5 or a weekend pass for $7. Call (877) FC-TASTE or click on TasteOfFortCollins.com for more info. Children, seniors and military personnel are free. Proceeds benefit the Special Olympics of Larimer County.
  • The Art for AIDS benefit will be held Saturday, June 11 at the Seawell Ballroom in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are $40. It starts at 6 p.m. Call (303) 837-0166 or ColoradoAidsProject.org for ticket information.
  • To learn more about getting credit cards for college students -- the story mentioned by Kim Nguyen -- click here

Mentioned Monday, June 6
  • For more information about the Safety-Net test to help families learn about online exploitation risks, sponsored by Qwest, and to take the parents safety-net test, go to http://www.incredibleinternet.com
  • For more information about the do's and don'ts of outdoor entertaining, along with some suggestions from Linen 'N Things that don't cost a lot of money, go to LNT.com

Mentioned Sunday, June 5
  • To watch the special video report on Colorado Rockies Manager Clint Hurder and his daughter, Madison, Click Here.
  • The Market at Belmar is offering gardening demonstrations ever Sunday from 10:30 a.m. and 12:30am. Cooking demonstrations are at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. The market is located on Alaska Drive in Belmar near Wadsworth Boulevard and West Alameda Avenue. The market is open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Sunday through Oct. 9. Today's subject is container vegetable gardening. June 12: Composting, June 19: Container herb gardening, June 26:Children's vegetable gardens. For more gardening tips call the CSU extention line at 303-271-6620 or log on to Colostate.edu

Mentioned Saturday, June 4:
  • Rebecca Kolls' organic gardening advice available at GMA.com or at HGTV.com
  • The National Kidney Foundation will be holding free screenings from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m at Presbyterian/St. Luke’s Medical Center. Screening is limited to the first 100 participants who arrive at the Denver Medical Library Lobby of the Hospital, located at 1719 East 19th Avenue in Denver. Everyone else will be put on a waiting list for the next free screening.
  • The City of Glendale and members of the Greater Glendale Chamber of Commerce are teaming up to host a special fundraising event to benefit the Denver Rescue Mission and the Glendale YMCA. It's Saturday, June 11 from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m. at Creek Side Park (Virginia Ave and Cherry St). Tickets are $15 which includes a dinner BBQ plate from Big Pappas BBQ. Tickets available online at BigBenefit.com and at all King Soopers locations.

Mentioned Friday, June 3
  • Bill's Family Friday focused on the Capitol Hill People's Fair in Civic Center Park. For more information on the CHUN Capitol Hill People's Fair call (303) 830-1651 or visit PeoplesFair.com.
  • The Children's Hour begins June 4 and is for kids ages 4-9. It is held from 10:30 to 12:30 p.m. on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Saturdays. The cost is $5. Call (303) 742-1520 or check out BelmarColorado.coma for more information. Space is limited so make your reserve early.
  • The Colorado Children's Chorale, Hazel Miller and Michael McDonald will be at Universal Lending Pavillion tonight at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are available through TicketMaster so call (303) 830-8497 (TIXS) or TicketMaster.com. Check out http://www.childrenschorale.org for more info.
  • To learn more about Vocation Vacations, the site Kim Nguyen mentioned on 7NEWS at 6 a.m., click here

Mentioned Thursday, June 2:
  • The Boulder County Railway Historical Society is a nonprofit group founded in 1997 to preserve equipment and educate the public about Boulder County's railroad history. The collection is housed at a site just off Valmont and Indian roads in Boulder County. For more information, visit www.boulderrail.org/.
  • Daredevil Robbie Knievel is performing at Go Fast! Ride the Divide Rally at the Estes Park Fairgrounds through Sunday, June 5. Information can be found at RideTheDivideRally.com or KnievelTour.com. You can also call (970) 586-9025.
  • The Cerebral Palsy Exotic Sports Car Show will be held Sunday, June 5, at the Arapahoe Community College, 5900 S. Sante Fe from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults. Children 12 and under are free. Learn more at CPCO.org or call (303) 691-9339.
  • The Aurora Asian Film Festival is from June 2 through June 5. For tickets, call (303) 326.8695. It will be at the Aurora Fox Arts Center. Learn more at AuroraAsian.org, DenverFilm.org. Opening night will be hosted by 7News Anchor Christine Chang.
  • To learn more about how to get free newsletters through Smarter Travel, click here.

Mentioned Wednesday, June 1:
  • For more information on birth control options for women, and health benefits and risks with hormone replacement therapy, go to OrthoEvra.com.
  • To learn more about the high-tech gadget gifts for dads & grads, as featured by Technogadgets Editor Scott Cameron, go to ToyTester.com.
  • To learn more about Cyber Rentals, the site featured on 7NEWS at 6 a.m. by Kim Nguyen, click here.

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