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What's Happening at the Denver Zoo during Covid
Dec. 08, 2020 7:00 a.m.
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A Social Time to Catch up and Share some Traditions
Dec. 15, 2020 5:30 p.m.
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Music of the Season
Dec. 22, 2020 7:00 a.m.
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The Wild Animal Sanctuary
Jan. 05, 2021 7:00 a.m.
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Tragic Legacy of Colorado’s Japanese Internment Camp
Jan. 12, 2021 7:00 a.m.
When John Hopper was growing up in Las Animas, his mother worked at the local hospital with a man named Emory Namura. Hopper heard people mention that Namura, an administrator, was a former resident of a nearby Japanese internment camp during World War II, yet as far as Hopper could see, no such place existed. He also never learned a thing about the long-gone outpost in high school, and it was only briefly mentioned during a history class he took at Colorado State University. Hopper returned to eastern Colorado to teach social studies at Granada High School, about 50 miles east of Las Animas, in 1989, and he couldn’t shake the mystery of the facility. So he asked a few students to help interview Namura about what is officially called the Granada Relocation Center. Namura, in turn, put a face on one of America’s most inhumane acts. |
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ZOOOOOOMMMMMMMM
Jan. 19, 2021 5:30 p.m.
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Tippy Taps
Jan. 26, 2021 7:00 a.m.
A light-hearted name for simple devices that significantly reduce the spread of deadly diseases. A group of concerned Guatemalan citizens “Los Buenos Vecinos” (The Good Neighbors) are improving the health of their communities by making and installing Tippy Taps - practical, affordable, sustainable handwash stations - and teaching WASH (water and sanitation hygiene) protocols. Studies show that daily use of Tippy Taps combined with WASH training reduces influenza and diarrhea by 47%. Diarrhea is the major cause of malnutrition and the highest cause of death in children under 10 yrs. 74% of Mayan children have chronic malnutrition. COVID-19 makes handwashing more urgent than ever. Rotary Clubs and individual Rotarians in Flathead Valley and across Montana would love for you to join us as we help Los Buenos Vecinos supply School Tippy Taps, towels, soap, and WASH training for thousands of children in the coastal highlands of Guatemala! Our immediate project goal is to install 50 School Tippy Taps in 26 schools. Our fundraising goal of $22,000 will complete the installations and provide contingency funds for liquid soap should government supplies be deficient or unavailable. |
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Hide In Plain Sight
Feb. 02, 2021 7:00 a.m.
EVERY student deserves
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Financial Literacy First
Feb. 09, 2021 7:00 a.m.
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All are Welcomed
Feb. 16, 2021 7:00 a.m.
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ZOOOOOOMMMMMMMM
Feb. 16, 2021 5:30 p.m.
Join Zoom Meeting
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SAME Cafe - So All May Eat
Feb. 23, 2021 7:00 a.m.
SAME Café is a donation-based, fair exchange restaurant that serves healthy food to everyone, regardless of ability to pay. Our mission is to create community through healthy food access. We believe in healthy food, community, and dignity for everyone.
SAME Café has no set prices and no set menus. Daily selections are made using fresh, organic ingredients and are funded by donations of time, produce, and money from guests and supporters. Our philosophy is that everyone, regardless of economic status, deserves the chance to eat healthy food while being treated with dignity. It is the intent of SAME Cafe to build community by providing a delicious and healthy meal in a dignified manner to anyone who walks through the door.
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Earthjustice
Mar. 02, 2021 7:00 a.m.
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DISTRICT GOVERNOR 2021-2022
Mar. 09, 2021 7:00 a.m.
The District Nominating Committee is pleased to announce Ray Anderson, member of the Rotary Club of Highlands Ranch since 1997, has been selected to serve as District Governor in 2021-2022. Ray served as Club President in the 2000-01, and is currently the Assistant Governor for Area 5. He has served on the District Membership Committee, District Visioning, PETS Facilitator, and is a graduate of RLI. Ray is a Paul Harris Fellow and member of the Paul Harris Society. He is proud his two nieces and granddaughter were able to attend RYLA and Junior RYLA.
Ray was born in Chicago and after a short stay in Dallas his family moved to Coral Gables, Florida in 1955. He received a Bachelor Degree in Business from Florida State University in 1972. He and his wife Peggy married in 1974 and subsequently moved from Tallahassee to Williston, North Dakota, where Ray began his career as a Landman in the oil and gas industry. He worked as an independent Landman until joining ANR Production Company/Coastal Oil and Gas Corporation in 1984 at which time the family moved to Littleton. Currently, Ray is the Land Manager for Puckett Land Company in the DTC and a Realtor. He is a member of the American Association of Professional Landmen, Denver Association of Petroleum Landmen, and National Association of Realtors.
Ray and Peggy have two children: Jane, her husband Chris, and daughter Sequoia live in Longmont; and Eric and his wife Jessie live in Centennial.
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Art Portrayals in Wood
Mar. 23, 2021 7:00 a.m.
Emily Grace King is an artist living and working in the Denver Metro area. While Emily works in a variety of mediums, her current focus is on creating encaustic monotype assemblies using beeswax from her backyard hives. The pursuit of creating her own artistic medium inspired Emily to learn to keep bees and led her to transform her outdoor space into a haven for pollinators, planting and cultivating the raw material the bees need to create wax for her artwork. |
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Sole Hope - Uganda
Mar. 30, 2021 7:00 a.m.
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Denver Housing Market Update
Apr. 06, 2021 7:00 a.m.
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Returning Artifacts Home
Apr. 13, 2021 7:00 a.m.
Dr. Steve Nash is an archaeologist, columnist, historian of science, and stand-up comedian. He is currently studying the Mogollon archaeology of southwestern New Mexico, Indian peace medals in the Museum’s Crane Collection, and the enchanting Russian gem carving sculptures of Vasily Konovalenko. He has written and edited seven books and dozens of peer-reviewed articles on subjects ranging from Neanderthal stone tools to tree-ring dates, the history of museums to Southwestern archaeology. He has published nearly 40 Curiosities columns for the SAPIENS online magazine, on topics ranging from ancient Roman hygiene to Leonardo da Vinci, and from the Huey helicopter to the use of GPS systems. He has been at the Museum for 13 years; prior to this he served as head of collections in the Department of Anthropology at the Field Museum in Chicago. Eons ago, he served as a tour guide and lecturer at the Museum of Science and Industry. |
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Denver Rescue Mission
May 04, 2021 7:00 a.m.
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May 08, 2021
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State Initiatives to Prevent Suicides
May 11, 2021 7:00 a.m.
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Malone's Patio - 14455 W 64th Ave
May 18, 2021 5:30 p.m.
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