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Links, Phone Numbers Mentioned On TV In January 2006

Mentioned Tuesday, Jan. 31
  • Wear Red Day is Friday, Feb. 3. For a free Red Dress pin and to find out more information about the American Heart Association, including free health programs for women, visit www.americanheart.org or call (888) MY HEART.

Mentioned Monday, Jan. 30
  • Denver's mayor, school superintendent, and the Anti Defamation League gathered outside Denver's East High School to talk about respecting others. They kicked off the newest Positive Impact campaign to combat prejudice and hate. The program is used in schools and businesses. To learn more, click here.
  • To learn more about the First Years teethers' recall, click here.
  • 5280 Magazine is available at most bookstores and newsstands. To visit their Web site, go to www.5280.com.
  • For more information on National Blood Donor Month, or donating blood at any of the Bonfils Blood Center locations, visit www.bonfils.org

Mentioned Sunday, Jan. 29
  • For more information on healthy gourmet mixes by CuliNika go to CuliNika.com

Mentioned Saturday, Jan. 28
  • For more information on exchanging homes go to SwapHow.com
  • For more information on the International Sportsmen's Show at the Colorado Convention Center, click here.
  • To bid for tickets to the Super Bowl try StubHub.com
  • To sell your old cellphone click here.
  • To see pictures of wacky mailboxes from around the world click here.

Mentioned Friday, Jan. 27
  • The Colorado Asian Pacific Spring Festival and Chinese New Year celebration is this Sunday from noon until 3 p.m. at George Washington High School in Denver. Tickets are $15 for adults. Tickets for children and seniors are just $12. For tickets, call (303) 741-0039. For more information, visit www.denverchineseschool.org.

Mentioned Thursday, Jan. 26

Mentioned Wednesday, Jan. 25

Mentioned Tuesday, Jan. 24
  • WingShadow provides educational, recreational, housing, referrals, crisis counseling and other services to endangered youth and their families in Northern Colorado. They are in desperate need of funds. To learn more, click here.
  • To find registered sex offender in your neighborhood, go to the Colorado Bureau Of Investigation's Web site.
  • Open casting call for new ABC show Tuesday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 1515 Restaurant, 1515 Market Street, Denver. You must be over 21 years old and recently separated or divorced. E-mail contact information and a photograph in .JPG format to justsplit@glassmanmedia.com or call (323) 845-3014 for more information.
  • For more information on Wild Oats, or health resources for cold and flu, visit www.wildoats.com. You can find "the Healthy Lunchbox" at area book stores.
  • For more information about Marie McLendon, or her business, Whole Human Beans, visit www.wholehumanbeans.com.

Mentioned Monday, Jan. 23
  • To learn more about the pit bull ban in Aurora, click here.
  • For the online Broncos license plate petition, go to www.denverbroncos.com.
  • Kelly Barry from Best Buy talked about the differences between LCD, HDTV, Plasma, DVRs and other electronic gadgets to upgrade your home theatre. To learn more about the TVs that he showed, click here.
  • Stephen Long, Ph.D., is the author of "Level Six Performance: A Gold Medal Formula for Achieving Professional and Personal Success." To learn more about his book, click here.

Mentioned Sunday, Jan. 22
  • To learn more about the Canine Fun and Fitness Center -- a place where you can drop of your dogs to swim, play or exercise -- click here.

Mentioned Friday, Jan. 20
  • For more information about Best Light Adoption Profile Review, or Lutheran Family Services, visit ProfilesThatGetPicked.com or www.lfsco.org.
  • To find out about Get Organized Colorado, the Colorado chapter of the National Association of Professional Organizers and this weekend's "Donate To Organize" event at Lowes, visit www.napocolorado.org.

Mentioned Thursday, Jan. 19
  • The Denver Broncos need 3,000 people to show interest in a new license plate. If you would like to help go to www.denverbroncos.com.

Mentioned Wednesday, Jan. 18
  • To learn more about the Fisher-Price recall of the Laugh and Learn Musical Chair, click here.

Mentioned Tuesday, Jan. 17
  • Stub Hub is a ticket marketplace -- a way to buy and sell your Broncos tickets. To learn more, StubHub.com. Call (866) STUB-HUB for more. Sellers pay 15 percent of the sale and buyers get a 10 percent charge for the service.
  • You can buy your own copy of "Cleaning Plain & Simple", meet Donna and get your book signed. It's at the Tattered Cover in Highlands Ranch Tuesday night, at 7:30. For more information about the book, visit www.unclutter.com.
  • Here is what you need to know about Porter Adventist Hospital's free screening for kidney disease. It's this Saturday, from 9 a.m., until 1 p.m. At Porter Hospital's Centura Transplant Services Center. The cost is free, but pre-registration is required. To register, call (303) 777-6877. Anyone with diabetes, high blood pressure, or with a family history of kidney disease should attend.
  • You can buy Evelinda and Judie's book "A Fashion-Lover's Guide To The Best Shopping In Denver And Beyond" at Borders, Barnes & Noble, Tattered Cover, And Walden Books. For more information, visit www.stylematters.us.

Mentioned Monday, Jan. 16

Mentioned Sunday, Jan. 15
  • For more information on creating digital photo albums through Archiver’s, The Photo Memory Store click here.

Mentioned Saturday, Jan. 14
  • To apply for a Denver pet license online, click here.
  • For more information on posting favors you need online and doing favors for others, www.Favorville.com

Mentioned Friday, Jan. 13
  • To learn more about Christmas lights being recalled by Target, click here.
  • For more information on ordering Girl Scout cookies, you can call the Mile Hi Council (303) 778-8774, ext. 331, or go to www.girlscoutsmilehi.org.

Mentioned Wednesday, Jan. 11
  • "Sita, a Girl from Jambu" is produced by assistant professor Kathleen Man of CU Boulder Film Studies Dept. It will be shown Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the Dairy Center for the Arts, at 2590 Walnut Street in Boulder. The viewing will benefit "Free A Child" a Boulder-based nonprofit organization helping to combat human trafficking and modern-day slavery. To learn more about the film, click here. To learn more about the organization The Dairy, click here.

Mentioned Tuesday, Jan. 10
  • To learn more about the family that is "leasing" itself through eBay, click here.
  • To learn more about the Mothers Against Methamphetamine in Loveland, call (970) 663-1980. To learn more about the national group, click here/.
  • The 16th Annual Colorado RV Adventure Travel Show begins Wednesday and runs through Saturday at the Colorado Convention Center. Admission is $8 for adults and children under 12 are free. For more information, call (303) 892-06800 or visit www.bigasalloutdoors.com

Mentioned Monday, Jan. 9
  • The Grand Lake Snowshoe Festival is Jan. 13 - 16, with partial proceeds benefiting the Colorado Chapter of Multiple Sclerosis. The $25 registration deadline is midnight Wednesday. After that, it's $40 to enter the event. The races begin Saturday morning. For more information, visit www.grandlakessnowshoefestival.com.
  • For more information about Wynn Las Vegas, the Canyon Ranch Spa Club at the Venitian, or about Las Vegas, visit www.wynnlasvegas.com, www.canyonranch.com, www.visitlasvegas.com.

Mentioned Thursday, Jan. 5
  • To see if there are any issues or past problems with a day care center, you can call the state Division of Child Care Licensing at(303) 866-5088. You can also check out the division's Web site..
  • For more information about the Centers For Financial Education, and to learn more about debt management, call (866) 745-2227. For Consumer Credit Counseling of Denver, the number is (866) 889.9347 or visit www.crediteducation.org or www.cccsdenver.org.
  • You can buy Evelinda and Judie's book "A Fashion-Lover's Guide To The Best Shopping In Denver An Beyond" at Borders, Barnes & Noble, Tattered Cover and Walden Books. For more information, visit www.stylematters.us.

Mentioned Wednesday, Jan. 4

Mentioned Tuesday, Jan. 3
  • To check if your United flight is on time, call (800) 864-8331 and press '1'. You can also check a flight's status online by going to FlyDenver.com.

Mentioned Monday, Jan. 2
  • One complaint about Southwest Airlines is they do not assign seating. It's done by boarding group -- first come, first served. A Web site has popped up to make sure you get in the "A" boarding group. They charge $5. To check out the Web site, click here/.

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