Web Sites, Phone Numbers Mentioned October 2005
Mentioned Monday, Oct. 31
Mentioned Wednesday, Oct. 26
- For more information on the pumpkin workout, or where to find a 24-hour fitness near you, go to www.24hourfitness.com.
- The key To The Cure is Friday and Saturday at Saks Fifth Avenue stores. The Pink Tie Affair is Nov. 5 at the Adam's Mark Hotel in downtown Denver. For more information on these events, go to www.saksfifthavenue.com or to www.denver.susangkomen.org. Trick or Treat Street is at the Children's Museum of Denver, located off Interstate 25 and 23rd Avenue. It continues throughout the weekend, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., with extended hours on Halloween. Admission is $7. For more information, call (303) 433-7444 or visit www.cmdenver.org
- The 16th annual Gender Matters luncheon for the Women's Foundation Of Colorado is Nov. 15 at the Adam's Mark Hotel in downtown Denver. For more information on tickets, log on www.wfco.org.
- You can see "A Flea In Her Ear" on the Stage Theatre in the DCPA through Nov. 5. For tickets and performance times, call (303) 893 -4100 or log on to www.denvercenter.org . Outside the Denver area, call (800) 641-1222. You can sample Fair Trade From Nell at the Wild Oats store in Glendale, at the corner of Colorado Blvd. and Kentucky Wednesday, from noon to 1:30 p.m. Nell will also be signing copies of her new book, "Guide To A Good Life." For more information about Newman's Own organics, just log on to www.greenmountaincoffee.com.
- The find out more about the Better Business Bureau's Web site for wise charitable giving, visit www.give.org. You can buy pumpkin carving kits at many retain stores. For more information on Pumpkin Masters, or to download a caring pattern, visit www.pumpkinmasters.com. For complete Denver metro area volunteering study results, and more information about the Denver Foundation, go to www.denverfoundation.org.
- For more information supporting Referenda C & D visit www.voteyesonc-d.com. For information opposing Referenda C & D visit www.taxincrease.org.
- For more information supporting Referenda C & D visit www.voteyesonc-d.com. For information opposing Referenda C & D visit www.taxincrease.org.
- You can help out the Girl Scouts this weekend by joining in their 5K and 1K Walk-Run And Fitness Fair. It's this Sunday, at Washington Park in Denver. The race begins at 9 a.m. You can sign up the day of the race, or today at the local Mile Hi Council office. For more information on the race, or to register go to www.active.com, Girl Scouts Mile Hi Council 400 S. Broadway, Runner's Roost or Boulder Running Company locations, or call (303) 778-0109 x 358. Children’s Hospital Holiday cards are available online at www.holidaycardproject.org or by calling (800) 624-6553 ext. 3925. Single design 12-pack is $10. The variety pack of 14 cards is $15.00. You can buy "TheSunflower" at most area bookstores. For more information about the author, Richard Evans, visit www.richardpaulevans.com.
- For more information on Red Cross volunteers, visit www.denver-redcross.org. For more information on the Thyroid Cancer Survivor's Conference, go to: www.thyca.org. This weekend, there are a few ways you can keep up to date on your health. There are four women's health fairs in the metro area this Saturday, at HealthOne hospitals at North Suburban Medical Center in Thornton, Presbyterian/St. Luke's Medical Center, Rose Medical Center, and Sky Ridge Medical Center in Lone Tree. For more information on locations and a complete list of screenings, call the (877) 432-5846. or log on to www.healthonecares.com. Here's what you need to know about Winnie The Pooh presented by Disney Live. Opening night is Thursday night, and tickets are $15. Prices go up for the weekend shows. You can see Pooh and the gang at the Lecture Hall Theatre at the Colorado Convention Center in Denver through Sunday. For performance times and to buy tickets, just call Ticketmaster (303) 830-TIXS or log on to www.disneylive.com. You can make an impact by working with metro volunteers. They still need helpers for Saturday’s “Day of Impact.” For a minimum $25 pledge, volunteers receive a T-shirt, a goodie bag, food and beverages at the Volunteer Appreciation Party and a chance to win great prizes donated by local businesses. For more information log on to http://metrovolunteers.com/ or call (303) 282-1234.
- You can see Mackensie and the rest of the gang in "Annie" at the Temple Buell Theatre in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts through Sunday. For tickets, call (303) 893-4100 (outside Denver, call (800) 641-1222) or visit www.denvercenter.org. You can see the production of "All My Sons" at the Space Theatre at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts through Nov. 5. For tickets, call the numbers above, or visit www.denvercenter.org.
- More than 100 restaurants in the area are donating 10 percent of their sales to The Food Bank Of The Rockies, for the second annual "Eat Out To End Hunger". For a list of the participating restaurants, visit www.foodbankrockies.org. For more information on how to save your damaged photographs, or information on Creative Memories, visit www.creativememories.com.
- Registered Sex Offenders: Check the Colorado Bureau Of Investigation Web site to find a registered sex offender in your neighborhood. For a list of sexually violent predators in Colorado, visit sor.state.co.us. If you'd like donate time or items remaining Hurricane Katrina evacuees visit these Web sites: heartofdenver.com, rockymountainrelief.org, salvationarmyusa.org and redcross.org For a copy of the Disaster Planning For Pets that Dr. Lee Woods from Broadway Animal Hospital discussed on our 11 a.m. news, email info@broadwayanimal.com or call (303) 499-5505.
- To find out about Professional Flu Clinics, visit www.profluclinics.com.
- If you want to donate items to the victims of Hurricane Katrina who are now living with friends and family, go to the Web site for Rocky Mountain Relief. To learn more about the study on eliminating toxic chemicals from common baby products, visit www.safefromtoxics.org. To learn more about the lingerie featured in the 11 a.m. show, go to PamperedPassions.com
- To learn more about the the jeweled scarves, call Glamourous Accents at (720) 309-0046.
- The Tagawa Gardens Great Pumpkin Festival is located at 7711 South ParkerRroad. The festival starts at 11 a.m. and runs until 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. It's free. For more information log on to TagawaGardens.com Free trees and plants hires workers with disabilities to package unsold plants that were going to be destroyed. You only have to pay $6.95 for the processing and shipping. For more information visit FreeTreesAndPlants.com.
- For more information on GHB abd the dangers of the date-rape drug, go to ProjectGHB.org The Grossology exhibit is at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science through Jan. 1. The exhibition price is included with the general admission price. For information about the museum, call (303) 32207009 or visit www.dmns.org.
- To learn more about how you can get a free energy efficiency kit from Boulder, click here. To watch the medical breakthrough Thoracoscopic Lobectomy surgery live via the Internet, you must pre-register. Click here. For more information on Sol Lingerie, The Gathering Place and the October Bra drive, go to The-GatheringPlace.org or contact SOL Lingerie at 248 Detroit Street in Cherry Creek North. Call (303) 394-1060 or go to SOLlingerie.com
- For more information on how to prepare for a disaster, www.ReadyColorado.com is a clearinghouse of information that can help citizens plan and make a difference. You can also call the toll-free information number: (800) 639-READY. For more information about Energy Star and the Change A Light program, visit www.energystar.gov. There are more than 700 businesses all over the state taking part in Wednesday's "Dine Out To Help Out" fundraiser. To get a list, visit www.coloradorestaurant.com or call (303) 830-2972.
- To find out where flu shot clinics will be held in Colorado, call (877) 462-2911, or go to ImmunizeColorado.com For more information about eBags and Pick Pink, go to eBags.com For more information about That's the Ticket game, go to ThatsTheTicketGame.com or call (800) 644-4029.
- For assistance with home heating bills call Energy Outreach Colorado at (888) 432-8435. For tips on making your home more energy efficient visit the U.S. Energy Department Web site at energysavers.gov. For information on the St. Joseph's Hospital mobile mammography van, call (303) 837-6667. Ana Forrest will be back in Colorado to teach yoga. She'll be a Core Yoga in January. For more information on Forrest and her upcoming events, visit www.forrestyoga.com.
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