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Web Sites, Phone Numbers Mentioned December 2005

Mentioned Friday, Dec. 30
  • For more information on recycling in Denver, click here. To learn more about recycling in communites across Colorado, click here
  • To order the book "Juice Jargon," click here

Mentioned Thursday, Dec. 29
  • Need help paying your energy bills? Call (866) Heat-Help or (866) 432-8435. Learn more at the Web site for the Colorado Department of Human Services. Read about Gov. Bill Owens' pledge to help, click here
  • The new women's boxing gym in downtown Denver is located at 2601 Walnut St. LoDo. Call (303) 321- 5ROX or www.roxboxing.com for more information about classes. "Punch Like A Girl" Women's Intro to Boxing Workshop will be held Jan. 14 from noon to 3 p.m.
  • To help bring the donated school supplies to the schools devasted by Hurricane Katrina call Helen Ryley at 303-545-6520 or e-mail her at hryley@benchmarkone.com.

Mentioned Wednesday, Dec. 28
  • To get bumper stickers that ask others to call in when your teen is driving poorly, click here.
  • Test out your dream job during your next vacation. For more info, click here.
  • If you want to know where you can buy, sell or trade your unwanted gift cards, click here.
  • For more information on CollegeInvest and the 529 Savings Plan, click here or call (800) COLLEGE.
  • For more information on MJ Smith, click here.
  • Want info about Broncos playoff tickets? click here

Mentioned Tuesday, Dec. 27

Mentioned Monday, Dec. 26
  • To learn more about the Global Education Fund, featured on 7NEWS at 5 p.m., click here.
  • For more information on Mayor John Hickenlooper's homelessness plan click here/

Mentioned Friday, Dec. 23

Mentioned Thursday, Dec. 22
  • If you think you may need a designated driver when out partying this holiday season, "No DUI Denver" may be able to help. Learn more at noduidenver.com. Another service is RideClub at www.888rideclub.com. You can call them at (888) RIDECLUB.
  • To see pictures of rings, necklaces and other stolen items that Boulder police recovered recently, visit their Web site.
  • You can find great gift ideas and more at the Woman's Bean Project, Inc. They're located at 3201 Curtis Street in Denver. For more information, call (303) 292-1919 or log on to www.womensbeanproject.com.
  • For more information on the latest jewelry designs from John Antencio, or to find a store, visit www.johnatencio.com.
  • The Centura Bereavement Center at High Street is offering a retreat for grieving people. It is happening Saturday, January 21st from 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The cost is $45.00 including lunch. To register call 303-871-0502.

Mentioned Wednesday, Dec. 21
  • Give gifts that keep on giving with Heifer International. Contact them through their Web site or call (800) 422-0474. You can also give through WorldVision at http://www.worldvision.org or call (888) 511-6598
  • 5280 Magazine can be found at bookstores and newstands. For information on subscriptions, click here

Mentioned Friday, Dec. 16
  • If you'd return Eli Kurtz' stolen items, you can send it anonymously to: Eli's Angels
    P.O. Box 423
    Eastlake, CO 80614-0423
    To read more about the story, click here
  • For more information on World Vision, or to view the gift catalog, log on to www.worldvisiongifts.org
  • For more information about high-tech gift ideas from Sabrina Balthazar, visit www.toytester.com.

Mentioned Thursday, Dec. 15
  • To learn more about the works of Golden-based travel writer and photographer Jad Davenport, visit his Web site/
  • For information on Colorado Quitline's free nicotine patches, call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669). To learn more, click here.
  • To take a mental health screening or to get more information on holiday blues, visit the Mental Health Association Web site.
  • For more information about Canvas on Demand, or to place an order, visit their Web site. To get a 10 percent discount on any order, use the discount code Denver7.
  • For more information on "The Complete Idiot's Guide To Wine", visit the Tara Thomas Web site.
  • You can see "A Christmas Carol" at the Stage Theatre at the DCPA through Christmas Eve. For tickets and performance times, call (800) 641-1222 or log on to www.denvercenter.org.
  • Disney's "Finding Nemo" is at the Denver Coliseum through Dec. 18. Ticket prices start at $15. For tickets, call (303) 830-TIXS or visit www.disneyonice.com.

Mentioned Tuesday, Dec. 13

Mentioned Monday, Dec. 12
  • To learn more about the free eye-screening program for infants, click here.
  • Animals lost during Hurricane Katrina continue to arrive in Colorado. Six cats just arrived at the Barnwater Cats Rescue House in Denver. To give one of these cats a home in the future or donate to the rescue group, click here.
  • If you are interested in Fern Hill Farms Christmas tree farm, click here or call (970) 352-4478.
  • For information on immunizations and child care, click here
  • To order My Name in Lights, customized children’s books, click here.

Mentioned Sunday, Dec. 11
  • The "House Detective" Dave Burrell, runs a business called Historical Insights, which researches the histories of old homes. If you'd like to learn more, click here.

Mentioned Thursday, Dec. 8
  • The Historic Walking Tour of Denver is hosted by Kevin Rucker. The next tour is Dec. 10 at 5 p.m. starting at the Del Marr Crabhouse at 1424 Market. The tour is $10 and is three hours long.
  • If you would like more information about the adventure of the American Mind at Metro State College of Denver, click here.
  • For more information on the toys demonstrated by Chris Byrne, go to ToyWishes.com or TheToyGuy.com.

Mentioned Wednesday, Dec. 7
  • You can help give away from $100,000 to your favorite charities. Join 99.5 The Mountain.
  • To learn more about downtown Boulder stores, click here

Mentioned Tuesday, Dec. 6
  • To see your school's accountability report, click here.
  • For more on the $2 Tours for Free guide book, click click here.
  • For more Pork Recipes for the holidays, click here.

Mentioned Monday, Dec. 5
  • "Stolen Lives" by John Sileo can be found in bookstores and online. To learn more, click here
  • For more on eBags or their affiliate Web site, go to 6pm.com or eBags.com.

Mentioned Saturday, Dec. 3
  • For more information on his and her holiday gifts from SOL Lingerie, click here
  • For more information on “Lyrics, Legends and Lore of Christmas" by Alice Adamek click here

Mentioned Friday, Dec. 2
  • If you want your present to arrive to troops overseas the deadline is Dec. 10. For parcel post it is Dec. 14. Deadline to ship First-class is Dec. 19. For more information log on to USPS.com or call (800) ASK-USPS.
  • You can buy your own copy of "The Christmas Tree Cried" and meet Claudia Cangilla McAdam and get it signed at several book signing event sin the metro area. She will be at Barnes & Noble at Bowles and Wadsworth Saturday afternoon from 1:30 to 3 and at the Tattered Cover in Highlands Ranch at 5 p.m. For other book signing events, visit www.TwoSonsPress.com.
  • You can visit the Molly Brown House Museum and see the Victorian Christmas exhibit Tuesday through Saturday. Tours run from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. You can also visit on Sundays from noon to 3:30 p.m. The museum is located at 1340 Pennsylvania Street in Denver. For more information, visit www.mollybrown.org.

Mentioned Thursday, Dec. 1
  • For more information on Oprah's Child Predator Watch List, click here.
  • For more information on where you can by the evergreen wreath decorating kit, or the evergreen tree watering system, visit www.evergreenseasons.com.
  • The 25th annual Olde Golden Christmas Candelight Walk will be held Friday at 6 p.m. at the top of the hill at 15th and Washington Streets in Golden. For more information, visit www.ingolden.com


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