myNOCO Home Edition - May 2024

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HOME EDITION

Join local NOCO business owners as they talk about home renovation trends and favorite spots in their own homes.

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Springtime has arrived, and that means the weather changes every day. As I write, Fort Collins has just seen an April snowstorm, so remember those frost dates when planting your garden!

In this edition, we’ve included interviews with local business owners about how they transfer their talents into their own homes and ways to incorporate art into your space.

We journeyed outside of the home into the garden where a local expert explained how homeowners can begin fashioning their dream yards. This article gives us a deeper look at how to elevate our vegetable gardens, how to properly mulch a space and how to identify local plants that will thrive in Colorado’s sunny yet unpredictable weather.

Finally, we have a special interview with the Loveland Youth Gardeners about their nonprofit organization that aims to establish young peoples’ connections to the environment.

Home and Garden means a lot to us and to the larger NOCO community. Community and family are central to this edition, and we aim for these articles to reflect our home environments, spanning from connection at the kitchen table to solitary peace found in the garden.

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MYTH BUSTING DERMATOLOGY

Skincare expert Dr. Laura Huff brings passion and expertise to Dermatology Specialists’ New Loveland Location

Myth: I have had skin cancer I cannot enjoy the sun anymore.

Sun exposure and outdoor activities are good for the soul, especially here in Colorado where we embody the culture of the outdoors. Since the risk of melanoma comes from cumulative sun exposure, stopping outdoors activities in advancing years doesn’t reduce risk as much as many would think. There are simple tips for reducing risk. Reduce sun between 10am-4pm when rays are the most harmful. Use sun protective clothing, like broad-brimmed hats, sunglasses, and long sleeves. Invest in tolerable sunscreen. Not everyone likes sunscreen but there is a large range of “tolerability” on the market. Higher quality sunscreens will not run into your eyes nor look “chalky” or “greasy”. Some sunscreens feel just like moisturizers and have little to no odor Many of the higher quality sunscreens are sold as “clinic dispensed” in dermatology offices. You do not need to be a patient to walk-in and buy sunscreen or get samples. Similarly, the sun protection clothing market has really improved in the last decade. Newer fabrics are lightweight, breathable, and made for outdoors activities. Don’t get caught up in the “UPF ” rating on clothing. UPF rating means the fabric has gone through rigorous (often costly) testing. Many outdoor clothing items provide sun safety without boasting “UPF ” on the label. Hold the fabric up to the light and see if it shines through easily After you have had skin cancer (and before as well), you should still enjoy the outdoors. The majority of skin cancers are fully treatable Sunning safely is just like wearing your seatbelt in the car It’s about changing your mindset and then pursuing what you love knowing you have taken steps to increase safety

Additionally, see your dermatologist regularly since early detection saves lives. I’ll see you at the pool!

MYTH: I am vitamin D deficient. I need sun exposure.

Let’s focus on only the facts. There are many opinions/ controversies regarding vitamin D which cause a lot of confusion for very smart people Vitamin D deficiency/insufficiency is undeniably bad for your health. The sun’s ultraviolet (UV) rays are undeniably mutagenic which means they cause DNA damage in skin cells which increases cancer risk. Cancer is undeniably bad for your health. You can eat vitamin D Unless you suffer from rare health disorders, your body can change the vitamin D you eat into vitamin D your body can use Consider eating your vitamin D and minimizing mutagenic exposure from the sun. If someone tried to sell you a cigarette with vitamin D added inside, you wouldn’t think twice about turning them down. Ask your primary care doctor if you are concerned your body cannot synthesize the active form of vitamin D from diet. Although your body is very good at making vitamin D from the sun, purposely exposing your skin to cancer-causing rays to get your vitamins is not wise If you still prefer to get your vitamin D from the sun, shield your face and see a dermatologist regularly. Cancers on the head/neck are the most dangerous and difficult to treat with the worst cosmetic outcomes.

MYTH: I look better with a tan.

Alright, this may be true, temporarily In our culture, most people agree they look better with a tan! However, tan skin is temporary The UVA light rays found in both natural sunlight and indoor tanning cause the “tan” but also cause “sun aging” as well. Sun aging leaves skin

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leathery, wrinkly, and discolored in later years. Every time you pursue your tan, you are trading short-term beauty for increased long-term aging. Adults frequently tell me they wish they could go back in time and tell their youthful self to stop the temporary pursuit of the tan! If you are a parent of a young person who loves the tanning effects of the sun (or hates to wear sunscreen) - studies have shown that it is more motivating to young people to warn them that the sun causes aging/wrinkling, instead of warning them that the sun causes cancer Young people feel invincible – cancer seems improbable! And again, if you still like being tan - shield your face and put your tan on with makeup – this will minimize the risk of having to have part of your nose or face removed from skin cancer in your future years! And see a dermatologist regularly Find one that doesn’t shame you for being tan at visits, but instead one that partners with you to keep you safe!

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NONPROFIT SPOTLIGHT

Loveland Youth Gardeners is a nonprofit serving young people across NOCO.

HOME EDITION VIBRANT VOICES

We asked some of Colorado’s home and garden experts to fill us in on what trendy home renovations could be in store this spring!

FINANCE

A financial advisor could be the key to getting your dream home.

CREATIVE SURROUNDINGS

Building up an art collection in your home can be difficult but exciting. Here are some tips from professional curation spaces!

LANDSCAPING

Spring steps: how to prepare, plant and prune your yard for greater enjoyment.

MOTHER’S DAY: A DAY OF HONOR

Celebrating mothers, who while their roles have changed, are still our nurturers and caregivers.

SENIOR’S CORNER

Going through the home to identify potential problems and safety issues.

“DREAM” HOME

Things to consider when shopping for the mattress that will improve your sleep and your life overall.

MUCH ADO ABOUT MULCH

A quick guide to mulch and the benefits your yard can receive from using it.

SEASONAL GROWING GUIDE

All the info you’ll need to plan, plant and harvest your garden, all laid out in a convenient chart.

COLLECTIONS & CONNECTIONS

How Fort Collins’ Global Village Museum’s newest exhibit showcases our communities’ connections to the environment

MYNOCO ANNOUNCEMENTS

A few things we think you’ll need to know during the month of May.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Get into the springtime by getting out and about in NOCO at these fun events.

OnTheCover

We hear from NOCO business owners like Amanda Sprague (pictured with her husband Matt and their children) as they talk home renovation trends and their favorite spots in their own homes.

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Loveland Youth Gardeners

Loveland Youth Gardeners is a nonprofit serving young people ages three to 21 years old across Northern Colorado. The organization operates a youth-led urban farm where young people learn new skills, form healthy connections and spend restorative time in nature.

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aim to connect the young people we’re serving to nature, themselves, and to create a sense of community,” says Kelly Robenhagen, director of Loveland Youth Gardeners.. “So many of them come to us with

a low assessment of themselves and feeling disconnected from the community. We give them a space on our urban farm to grow new skills, build curiosity for the world around them and gain confidence.”

Robenhagen says the group has several programs to help local youth accomplish these goals, including Repair to Grow, Green Adventures, Cultivating Community and L.E.A.D.

Repair to Grow

“The Repair to Grow programs support youth through the power of nature for healing and growth as it relates to mental health,” says Robenhagen. “Our Program Director Erica Wharton is a horticultural therapist. She uses our farm as a healing space to work through things that can be hard and make it difficult to have the type of life you envision.”

Repair to Grow involves three components: restorative justice, community connections and Carlisle School. The program is geared to youth who are working through the restorative justice process for alternative sentencing. The program provides a hybrid of horticultural therapy and traditional group support interventions in a natural environment. It incorporates peer support, horticultural therapy, art therapy and group counseling.

The Community Connections program is geared to young adults ages 18 to 21 in the Community Connections program at Thompson School District. Participants engage in vocational skills development, learning how to use

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LYG staff, students, and volunteers harvest buckets full of fresh garlic for donation Courtesy Loveland Youth Gardeners
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A view of student’s raised garden beds during peak season Courtesy Loveland Youth Gardeners

their knowledge of horticulture and planting in a career setting by developing business ideas and engaging in growing plants for community sales.

The Carlisle School at Walt Clark Middle School in the Thompson School District participates with the Loveland Youth Gardeners through a closed horticultural therapy program that provides students with leadership skill-building opportunities and social emotional learning.

Green Adventures Program

The Green Adventure programs are geared toward younger youth. Summer camps, field trip opportunities and after school garden clubs allow kids to ex-

plore garden-based learning. Day camps are available for kids ages 6 to 10. Camps are focused on learning through having fun in nature with activities such as scavenger hunts, nature-based art projects and STEAM projects, group games and learning notebooks.

For children ages three to five years old and their guardians, the My Little & Me program is a parent and child nature-focused cooperative learning experience. It’s both a community meet-up and an opportunity for kids and parents to socialize and explore on the farm while enjoying a guided nature-based activity.

Cultivating Community

The Loveland Youth Gardeners orga-

KELLY ROBENHAGEN

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Kelly is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who received her Master of Social Work from CSU. She has worked serving youth and families for nearly 15 years, in the NOCO area for more than a decade. She is a passionate advocate for youth mental health and creating opportunities for young people to grow, thrive and build the future that they want for themselves.

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nization helps bring the community together through things like youth service days, field trips and events, after school clubs and farm tours and events. The Bloom’n Hearts Project is a partnership with the Loveland Downtown District to maintain more than 50 flowerpots, planters and hanging baskets throughout the downtown area.

The group also partners with Colorado State University’s Grow & Give, a statewide gardening project to help support food-insecure community members. Food grown on the farm is donated to address hunger locally.

L.E.A.D. Program

their own individual gardens they get to have control over,” Robenhagen says.

“They also help with everything else on the farm. They suit up in bee suits and harvest honey, take care of chickens and help with construction projects with appropriate supervision. L.E.A.D. is designed to serve some of our most vulnerable young people with mental and behavioral health diagnoses. They may have complex trauma or be disengaged from school. It’s for young people looking for their place in the community, a place to connect and discover new interests.”

The Loveland Youth Gardeners takes part in many events throughout the year, such as farmer’s markets and produce sales as well as putting on events of their own like the Fall Harvest Festival.

UPCOMING EVENTS:

Event: Plant Sale in partnership with the Loveland Garden Club

When: Tuesday, May 7, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Where: Jax Loveland

What You’ll Find: Hanging baskets for Mother’s Day, plants ranging from herbs to tomatoes to houseplants and more.

Event: 20th Annual Loveland Garden Tour and Art Show

When: Saturday, June 29, 8 a.m.-2 p.m.

“What I consider to be our cornerstone program is our L.E.A.D. program (Leadership, Exploration and Development). It’s for youth ages 13 to 21. They’re with us the entire summer. They are planting, cultivating and harvesting

Robenhagen says the L.E.A.D. program is their most transformative program. “We really make a connection. They get to see themselves in a different light.”

For more information, or to get involved, visit lovelandyouthgardeners.org.

Where: Tour begins at LYG’s Good Enough Farm 2500 East 1st St., Loveland

Check the LYG website often for updates on events coming soon, like an educational workshop series and a yoga on the farm series.

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Home Edition Vibrant Voices

With the springtime arriving and the weather getting warmer every day, we asked some of Colorado’s most trusted Home and Garden experts to fill us in on how their business helps them in their own homes and what trendy home renovations could be in store this Spring!

From construction workers using their talents to build out their fireplaces to blacksmiths smithing their own kitchen tools, let Colorado business owners walk through how their talent extends to their own homes.

Amanda Sprague

Sprague Structural is a concrete repair company that also does spray foam insulation, lifting and leveling and existing concrete and repair for cracks and joints. Their company also does spray foam insulation interior for residential and commercial applications.

They elevate their clients homes with experience and quality that they provide to their homeowner clients. Sprague genuinely cares about their community and has a passion for improving quality of life and maintaining peace of mind through concrete repair solutions and spray foam insulation. As the price of gas and electricity increases it is important now that every homeowner has more energy-efficient homes.

In her own home, Sprague keeps up on the maintenance with her own products and materials. This helps keep the property value and her home’s efficiency up for the long term.

Her favorite part of her home is the deck. “I love to sit on my deck in the morning and look at the mountains with my cup of coffee. It’s very relaxing,” she mentioned.

Her favorite home remodeling project is a kitchen remodel she did a while back. When asked about the space, she said “It’s so nice when you are able to update a space in your home. It also helps the value.”

Spring Trend

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Amanda and Matt Sprague, co-owners. Courtesy Sprague Structural Solutions

Otto Engel

Innovation Forge is a blacksmith studio located in Berthoud specializing in the creation of exceptional designs using hot-forged metals. With a commitment to producing high-quality and innovative pieces, Innovation Forge has established itself as a leading force in the industry, captivating clients with their unique craftsmanship and attention to detail.

They not only forge railings and gates, but signs, furniture, sculpture and interior decor as well. The company is the culmination of the owner and head blacksmith Otto Engel’s travels around the world to learn hot forging techniques that he’s happy to share with clients and students!

The process of forging each piece increases the strength and durability of the product and allows for shapes otherwise not possible in metalwork. Thoughtful design and a unique hands-on approach allow Otto to achieve a high-quality solution to his client’s every metal need.

Otto’s home features a variety of handmade furniture including nightstands and tables that he’s made with his skills from Innovation Forge. This includes everything from cutlery to BBQ tools custom-designed for his home. His favorite part of his home is the game room, where he spends a lot of time hosting friends for game nights.

He has also renovated many parts of his home that usually consist of improving the outdoor spaces. Recently, he added bee hives to his yard.

Spring Trend

With Y2K and Frudiger Aero styling on the rise, Otto is calling for a resurgence of “Melty’’ metallic styles in his industry. The trend could pair well with chrome and cool silver tones for interior metal and make anyone’s home pop!

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Otto Engel, Owner/Head Blacksmith. Courtesy Innovation Forge

Jada Specht

McCreery & Sun is a HVAC mechanical contractor company servicing residential and light commercial customers for heating and cooling services.

Jada Specht, their project coordinator, testifies that by providing quality services and cleaning on the furnace and AC unit, they are able to ensure their customers are always at a comfortable temperature and have cleaner air by replacing air filters routinely. They also install humidifiers to help increase the humidity in homes to eliminate dry skin, hair and static.

In her own home, Jada loves to lounge in her living room; this is where she spends the majority of her time with her family and it’s where they create memories together. With a properly serviced fireplace, it’s easy for them to use the living room as a cozy communal space.

Whether they are cuddling on the couch, watching TV, playing with trucks, putting together puzzles, reading books or shooting hoops while watching basketball — there is always laughter in the living room!

To Jada, the most enjoyable home renovations are painting and she loves how quickly it can change the appearance of a home!

Spring Trend

McCreery & Sun has started to install tankless water heaters and combi boilers that can improve the heating qualities of homes.

Being a Diamond Dealer for Mitsubishi for mini split systems (ductless cooling, and some of the systems have a heating option as well) has been the newest change for them over the past year as well. They also service fireplaces that can create more comfortable temperatures of the home due to proper maintenance of HVAC equipment.

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Jada Specht, Project Coordinator. Courtesy McCreery and Sun.

Mike Bailey pictured Kim Yordt interviewed

C2RS is a top-ranked remodeling and contracting business located in Northern Colorado. They use past experiences with new and upcoming technology and designs to elevate their clients’ homes.

Creating and working with their clients to achieve what they are wanting actually opens up the ideas and makes C2RS look at their own home and the possibilities of what they could change or add to.

In practice, partners Mike Bailey and Kim Yordt had to frame in and lower the ceiling of a 100-year-old home to get rid of the knob and tube electric system. They ended up taking the design elements from the ceiling and used them for their fireplace.

Mike and Kim’s favorite part of their own home is the family room. Kim mentioned that “before the remodel, we never sat and enjoyed a movie or conversation — now, we have an inviting and cozy space to connect and enjoy some time together!”

Kim and Mike have also worked on a plethora of home renovations and have enjoyed all of them. “Every client has their own story and seeing their needs and wants and how they affect their lives and knowing how we can help transform that for them is priceless.”

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Spring Trend

Utilizing space in your own home is the trend for Kim and Mike. They note that Colorado homes are getting more costly with less square footage, leading to more demand to use every foot in the home effectively.

“We see clients finishing basements for an additional living space and making that dream bathroom go from a deck tub to a stand alone soaking tub,” Kim said. Reimagining your space through smart remodels and contracting jobs is something that C2RS is extremely proficient in and that’s why they are one of the most trusted voices in the industry.

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Destination: Backyard?

The term “staycation” dates back as far as the 1940s, when many things were being rationed, including gas for unnecessary travel. But the concept has again become popular in light of the many recent falls and rises of the economy. Often vacations, or even staycations, are an annual (or, if you’re lucky, bi-annual) treat that create time and space for our minds and bodies to rest and be refreshed. In a culture that makes it challenging to establish a healthy balance of work and rest, we could all benefit from intentional, more frequent moments of serenity in our lives!

The days of using a tiny garden shed in the backyard to store lawn tools and Christmas decorations are quickly fading. Although functional, why not make the most of that investment. Expanding the size of the building to a multi-use space adds value and can drastically improve your quality of life. A space on your property that allows you to relax and escape the demands of work and adult life can be functional AND fun. The sky’s the limit on a customizable space, but here are a few ideas that may inspire you:

Family Rec Rooms

Step away from the homework and chores, and make new memories in a family game room, home theater or music room. Throw neighborhood and friend parties, sleepovers and other fun events your kids will remember for a lifetime. A porch on the outside makes it even more ideal for hosting family get-togethers or grilling on a quiet summer evening. The versatility of this space creates longevity and overall value, as it evolves with your family as they grow.

Man Caves

The ever-popular retreat for tinkering on cars, hosting poker nights with friends, or watching the big game amidst a collection of sports memorabilia. These buildings can be as rustic or as upscale as you like, with many customers opting to make them multi-use with room for mowers and storage in part of the building, and entertaining or hobby space in another part of the building.

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A place to craft your heart out, display your collection of thrift store finds, or a dedicated space for an art or photography studio. Create a reading nook, complete with shelves of your favorite books — you could even host a book club. Retreat to your personal spa that includes a jacuzzi tub or a sauna. The vibe of your She Shed can be boujee or simple and practical; dedicated to work, play, or a little of both — you decide!

Let your creativity run wild, and let the team at Vap Construction help you dream up a beautiful new Backyard Oasis. Whatever the flavor of your project, we’ve got a limited-time special offer that can make the process of getting your new building even easier, for as low as $59,900 for a quality post frame structure that is sure to bring those dreams to life! Learn more about our special offers at www.vapconstruction.com/ specials or request a free quote on something more custom at www.vapconstruction.com/quote.

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AFinancial Advisor Could Be the Key to Getting Your Dream Home

Imagine browsing the internet looking at real estate — as many of us do — and stumbling upon your dream home. You leap into action, tour the home, fall in love with it and then… what?

Here’s where having a financial advisor on your side can be the difference between moving into your dream home and staying put, knowing “the big one” slipped through your fingers.

Sara Hemmings, who wears many hats with The Hemmings Group at Morgan Stanley in Loveland including vice president, global sports and entertainment associate director and financial advisor, weighed in.

“Working with a financial advisor can be exceptionally impactful in regards to being able to afford to purchase or build your dream home,” Hemmings said.

Hemmings went on to say that a financial advisor can help in many ways, including helping you create a budget and cash flow plan that allows you to save for a down payment or providing you with education about building your credit score for future loan applications.

A financial advisor can also provide different purchase options, like securities-based loans or traditional or interest-only financing, to help clients purchase a home.

“A discussion with your professional advisor is absolutely worth the time,” Hemmings said.

There are several different directions to go, and Hemmings recommends

digging right in.

“Education, education, education,” Hemmings said. “There are so many investment and lending strategies out there that having someone who knows the ins and outs of your financial situation help tailor and identify the best strategy for you is significantly important.”

Hemmings gave a couple of scenarios as examples:

“Let’s say, for example, you get paid a salary with a large, consistent bonus at year’s end. You may want to consider an interest-only loan and utilize your bonus at the end of the year to ‘pay down’ the principal you would have paid, ultimately lowering the total cost of the home.”

“Or let’s say you have a large liquid investment account and find the perfect property, but don’t have the on-hand cash available to make a cash offer immediately. Maybe there is a securities-based lending strategy available to you that would allow you to make the cash payment without taking withdrawals from your account. Then you can set up permanent financing down the line.”

Hemmings stressed that these are only two examples of how a financial advisor can help and that many other options exist.

“The point is, if you are working with someone who understands the intricacies of your personal financial situation, you will be better equipped to come to the purchasing table with the best strategy for you,” Hemmings said.

Hemmings shared a few tools available to help clients realize their dreams:

l Access to experienced personal bankers to help talk through your personal situation and needs

l A suite of lending solutions, including securities-based lending, fixedand adjustable-rate mortgages and home-equity lines of credit

l Relationship-based pricing and an ability for clients to help loved ones purchase a home without cosigning a mortgage or gifting assets

l Solutions to help reduce or eliminate the need for a cash down payment

So, if you don’t want to let a perfect opportunity pass you by, or if you want to position yourself to afford the perfect home in the future, a financial advisor may be the perfect companion to walk with you down the road of your dreams.

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Building up a collection in your home can be difficult but exciting. Here are tips from professional curation spaces on how to collect and display items in your own home!

From Billie J. Colson, Artist and Owner of Independence Gallery: My first tip is to collect the work that makes your heart sing. The subject matter can be varied, but it should have a consistent look in the way it’s framed. It’s important to note, you can have more than one area to display your work and that leaves room for other art and framing styles. You should also consider the accents of blown glass, sculpture and pottery as part of your collections. We have some of all of this in our personal collection. It’s important to vary the sizes to keep things interesting. Some

people may choose one big piece to fill a wall, but the other art in people’s home or office should complement the larger painting or photograph. At Independence Gallery, we’ll let you test drive a piece of art before you make the purchase. This gives you the opportunity to see how the art will look in your place.

From Jill Atchison, Executive Director, Thompson Valley Art League:

Curating art for your interior space should create a powerful emotional response. Color psychology and spatial design work together to influence mood and

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atmosphere. The first tip is to create a story that resonates with you. Use a variety of mediums, images, size and frames. You are communicating visually to evoke emotions. A well-curated space can transform a room. By carefully selecting and arranging artwork that resonates with you, you can create a space that not only reflects your personality but also evokes emotions and inspires creativity. Let your imagination guide you as you bring together a collection that tells a story and leaves a lasting impact on all who enter your space. Most of all: LOVE each piece. You will be the one living with the collection the most.

Billie J. Colson opened the Independence Gallery in 2006. She started some local art events such as “A Night on the Town,” 2nd Friday Art Walk & The Loveland Art Studio Tour. Her goal has been to make it comfortable for people to come out and enjoy local talent. She said, “You will always meet one of the artists at Independence Gallery. I love making

people smile. It’s fun helping people find the perfect frame for their art or family photos.”

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The Lincoln Gallery is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit cooperative art gallery, located in downtown Loveland. Owned by the Thompson Valley Art League, it promotes an enthusiastic pursuit of art, encourage individuality and freedom of expression, provide league members with opportunities to obtain public recognition and ad-

vance to the community the knowledge, appreciation, and practice of the arts. It’s the home of Art in the Park held the 2nd weekend in August in conjunction with Sculpture in the Park event 2024 Art. She added, “We also have a new mural installed this summer. As soon as I have more information I will send it to you. We should have the artist rendition of the image sometime in May. Super exciting for the league and the community.”

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Spring Steps: How to Prepare, Plant and Prune Your Yard

re you a first-time homebuyer or someone looking to plan and build a new lawn in Colorado? If so, you may have encountered challenges in planning your outdoor space. From selecting flowers to choosing trees and shrubs, let us break down everything you need to create a beautiful outdoor oasis.

When starting from scratch with my NOCO yard, what are things to look out for before planting and planning out your space?

or your yard or desired plot, how much of the space is shaded and for how long, does that change with the seasons and is the space on a slope?

When starting from scratch, it is important to familiarize yourself with the space you’re working with. Common questions to answer follow a similar vein: What is the square footage

How does advanced tree/shrub care work for helping encourage healthy trees/shrubs that last longer?

Any of these factors can drastically

change what you can and can’t do with your space. Fort Collins Nursery staff member Jack Sevier said “you don’t want to plant a spruce that will grow to a diameter of 25 feet only 10 feet away from the side of your house or from the edge of the canopy of another tree.”

This principle extends to any plants you want in your yard, as you are in many ways, mediating a whole ecosystem.

When planting woody species from a pot, make sure that you water the area directly over the roots for the first couple of years. The roots are trimmed aggressively when they are initially potted and take a long time to reach deep enough in the soil to not need supplemental watering.

The biggest mistake people tend to make when planting their own trees is planting them too deep! Sevier mentioned “If the tree or shrub is planted too deeply in the ground, it can have adverse effects, causing tip dieback and stunted growth. Do not plant woody plants any deeper than the soil level of the pot they are in, when in doubt ask the staff at a nursery what the best care practices are for the specific trees or shrubs you are planting.”

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What flowers work best in Colorado weather and when can I plant them?

Luckily, Colorado has great diversity in its native wildflowers so you won’t have to look very hard to find a nice variety of blooms for your space, whether shaded or full sun. Sevier suggests shade flowers like hostas, coral bells, lamium and the Rocky Mountain Columbine to thrive in Colorado’s climate. Columbines also come in a large variety of colors and are a favorite of some native pollinators.

Sevier said full-sun plants that do well in Colorado include drought tolerant species such as agastache, sedum, hens and chicks, and our native Ratibida Columnifera, or Prairie Coneflower. Some full-sun flowers that are beautiful but require a little more attention with watering are Black Eyed Susans, rudbeckias, shasta daisies,

and most varieties of sage and salvia.

Planting of plugs should be done at the beginning of spring, early summer, or fall. You want to avoid planting in the hottest part of the summer, as the stress from transplanting combined with heat and dry conditions greatly increases the chances of your plants dying or being heavily damaged.

Also, make sure that you water consistently for the first several weeks after planting while the roots get established, and a little nitrogen-heavy slow-release fertilizer helps encourage lots of foliage.

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Colorado has great diversity in its native wildflowers so you won’t have to look very hard to find a nice variety of blooms for your space, whether shaded or full sun.

What steps should you take to ensure healthy soil in your yard and does that soil need to be amended often?

Aggressive soil amendments are only necessary in new housing developments, as there is often just fill dirt under the sod that is put into yards. This means that there are no established soil

biomes containing mycorrhizae or good bacteria, so revitalizing your soil with nutrients is a must!

Adding nutrients can be done in many ways to various effects. If you are looking for a boost to the fertility of your soil, a light mix of manure or peat is great for spreading over a large area. “Both are good for layering over broadcast seed if you are looking to plant native drought-tolerant grasses to replace typical Kentucky bluegrass lawns, the layer of highly fertile material will give a great boost to the young seedlings and help keep them from blowing or washing away, while allowing enough airflow that they don’t rot or get choked out before they can establish,” Sevier mentions.

State universities can also test soil samples for you,

telling you the general composition of the soil you are working with. This process can inform you of how well or poorly your soil drains, and most importantly the pH level, which will let you know if you need to add something like lime to counteract acidity.

Other than that, composting in your yard is excellent for soil health, most kitchen scraps that don’t contain grease or animal fats/proteins can be buried in your yard and will decay and incorporate into the soil in a matter of weeks, adding organic matter and little pockets of nutrients for plants and happy soil microbes.

Creating a compost bin is also easier than many may think. The process can be as simple as flipping a plastic bin over as a perch and using another one to hold your compost. Turning regularly to loosen the dense compost is important as well and it allows you to slowly introduce compost into your yard!

Lawn care can be an exciting, in-depth process that shows the average Coloradoan how complex our ecosystem is. Homeowners can do everything from saving money to creating a healthier lawn with many options at their disposal when planning out their space.

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hosts has a unique story and motivation behind how they approach their space. Learn from each of our hosts and gain inspiration for your own garden, all while enjoying a day of community, art, and nature.

Quiz: Which former housewife became known for her book, The Feminine Mystique? She also was the cofounder of The National Organization for Women (NOW). Answer: Betty Friedan.

This weekend we celebrate Mother’s Day, a holiday that never ceases to bring me warm thoughts of the special woman that I had the honor and privilege to call MOTHER. The first week in May was always special in our house as we wondered how we were going to combine Mother’s Day with our Mother’s birthday during the first week of May. We were always careful to celebrate each day with a special twist. She was and continues to be the source of our life. Our nurturer and mentor, she continues to lead us and inspire us with her love that crosses all bounds.

Has mothering changed and if so, how? Since the dawn of time, women have been worshipped, adored, admired and cherished. Women are wives, mothers, healers, queens, managers, administrators, soldiers, and yes, one day one will even be the President of the United States. Mothers have evolved in their roles throughout history. Her daily duties and responsibilities have changed and she is continually trying to combine traditional and non-traditional roles. She no longer stays home dusting and vacuuming on a daily basis nor does

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she schedule her washing on Wednesdays. Now she does housework after a hectic day at the office, trading in her business attire for an apron.

The growth of economical security made way to the loss of emotional stability in the family life. Because of the way in which society has changed many women who are traditional mothers at heart now find that work takes precedence over the raising of children due to necessity. In the post-World War II days the mothers who stayed home caring for their husbands and their children often did so at the expense of giving up their dreams. Today they would be referred to as domestic engineers. Mothers like mine who were single parents who worked outside of the home and were the mainstay of the family often wished they could trade roles and have the security of them

and their children just being taken care of. My mother was a traditional mother forced into a non-traditional role due to economic necessity. Her children and caring for them was most important in her life and even though she worked outside the home her children and grandchildren fulfilled her. She continued her caretaking role throughout her life often offering to cook during a holiday or babysit her grandchildren.

Although some of us also want a career that is satisfying, we want and need to be satisfied by creating a home and family. Some of us want a combination of both to fulfill our creative natures. We have become superwomen. We have managed to change our roles by taking on more tasks. Some things however will never change. We still know how to nurture and soothe babies to sleep. We still are

the primary care givers. No matter where we have been or where we are going, the mother bond continues to be a life force for most of us. I am thankful that I had a mother who instilled values and was a role model in my life. I am thankful that she let me make my own mistakes without ever saying “I told you so.” I am thankful that she urged me to fulfill my dreams and lived vicariously through mes. Most of all I am thankful that she lived a Christian life and her life was more about living than dying.

Our role, as mothers, even as it is ever-changing, is our most important job even if at times we are vastly underpaid and under-appreciated. I extend a debt of gratitude and appreciation for every Mother, especially mine. I celebrate her life and wish all of you a special and happy Mother’s Day.

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you can live comfortably and independently in your home longer and companies like Frontier Access and Mobility can help you walk through potential problems in your home over time and how to fix them!

Starting in the bathroom, a variety of challenges can be found in this space. Polly Anderson from Frontier Access and Mobility suggests that a simple grab bar in the bathroom provides stability when getting in and out of the shower.

Bathroom safety can also be helped through items like shower chairs that allow you to shower safely while sitting in comfort. Slippery surfaces and extended movements can present many obstacles, and that’s why products like toilet seat risers can allow you with ease and security when getting on and off the toilet.

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Anderson continues with the following: “If you start to lose mobility we offer canes, walkers, scooters and wheelchairs to assist in any challenges you may face. These devices provide a safe way to get around that can keep you in your home longer.” These options range in price depending on your current needs and the footprint of your house. Frontier Access & Mobility offer many solutions to fit your budget and can be contacted by phone at (970) 223-8267 or instore at 819 E Mulberry St., Fort Collins.

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Agood night’s sleep often starts with a good mattress, but not just that—it starts with the right mattress for the person’s shape, weight and lifestyle.

“If you’re not sleeping well or have poor-quality sleep, I’ve read and researched that you’re 20 percent more likely to be sick or 20 percent less likely to be productive the next day,” said Cory Prellwitz, co-owner of Home Trends LLC, which operates The Sleep Store of Fort Collins and Ashley Furniture HomeStore in North Platte, Grand Island and Kearney, Neb. “Mood may be affected, and you may develop pain.”

Generally, mattresses should be replaced every seven to 12 years, plus it’s recommended being aware of how much sleep is needed, which on average is six to

nine hours a night. Picking the right mattress can help improve that sleep quality — there are many options and brands with different price points, like Simmons Beautyrest, Tempur-Pedic, King Koil, Sealy, Purple and Posh & Lavish.

“We find not everybody likes the same thing,” Prellwitz said. “Find what fits best, not the most popular or expensive.”

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1. Support and Conformity: Men typically are bigger in the chest and women in the hips, and there are side, back and stomach sleepers, resulting in different pressure points on the mattress. Where points are the heaviest, there needs to be give, and pushback where there is

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2. Motion Separation: For partner sleeping, find a mattress that doesn’t transfer motion side to side, such as one with individual pocketed coils, latex, memory foam or something like Purple’s grid technology that provides individual conforming support that doesn’t transfer motion.

3. Comfort: The bed should be comfortable, so conducting the 7-minute rest test at the store is recommended.

4. Budget: Start with the brand, but then work with the salesperson, who should be a teacher able to answer questions about differences.

5. Adjustable Base: Raising the head or feet slightly can make a huge difference in breathing, snoring and back pain, and the technology is always improving.

6. Support Systems: Consider the type of support or layers, because they all feel different, such as springs (Simmons and Sealy), memory foam (Tempur-Pedic), latex and grid (Purple).

7. Temperature: Different comfort layers can have an effect on sleeping hot or cool,

so opt for phase change materials to help regulate body temperature.

8. Sustainability: Beds can be made out of recycled materials to help the environment.

Selecting a mattress can affect bedroom design, starting with mattress size and what the room can accommodate. A full is 54 inches wide by 76 inches long; a queen is 60 by 80 and a king is 76 by 80.

Other things to consider is the height of the mattress, ranging from six up to 18 inches. Low profile headboards look better with shorter mattresses, since taller ones would cover all or part of the material. Mattresses with an adjustable power base can fit with some existing foot and head boards and rails, but if storage drawers are included, they likely can’t be placed within the frame.

“Generally speaking, size is the main thing, and then you’ll dress the mattress with sheets comforters and pillows,” Prellwitz said. “At that point, it’s more personal taste and the type of bedding you like to use.”

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Mulch is one the most common and essential landscaping materials that anyone interested in yard care should be aware of. A loose definition of mulch is any material, organic or inorganic, used to cover dirt, used to reduce evaporation and water runoff, inhibit weed growth and create an attractive appearance in landscapes.

Mulch can suppress weeds, enrich the soil, help retain moisture and improve aesthetics. Mulch comes in many varieties such as the following: grass clippings, straw and wood mulch. Each one has a different purpose, with many helping garden beds or different sections of the yard. It can be a good way to differentiate areas of your yard and plot out where things belong.

Soil looseness can be assisted by fine bark mulch. Mixing in composts or decorative gravel can also spice up the soil. Most importantly, mulch is a great protectant against weeds and helps lock moisture into soil.

The ideal mulch does not compact readily. It does not hinder water and air movement into the soil, it is not a fire hazard, and it breaks down slowly. In addition, the ideal mulch is weed-free, attractive, and does not blow away. A common practice is to

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If the main objective is soil improvement, consider an organic mulch that gradually breaks down. If the area is used primarily for annual flowers, it often is more practical to use a temporary organic mulch, such as composted leaves or grass clippings, that can be turned under each fall. Make sure these materials have not been treated with herbicides or they may damage your landscape. Wood chips and inorganic mulches like pea gravel are a good choice for landscape plants such as trees, shrubs or perennials.

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As the seasons change and the weather gets warmer, Coloradoans can start their gardens with a quick guide we’ve created with the help of data from the USDA, the Urban Farmer and the Farmer’s Almanac. All of these sources are wonderful places to find more specific information on plants, but this guide is a great way for beginners to jump into planning out their garden.

Colorado’s climate is contains five zones of plant hardiness. Your home’s zone can affect plant growth, seed dates and harvest times in your garden. Our data will focus on zone 5b, which encompasses a large part of Northern Colorado.

A lot of the plants on this list can start indoors

or outdoors, but find more success when rooted indoors first. Planning seed times can also be divided into two categories, moon times and frost times. Our list will focus on frost because it can severely affect gardens in Colorado, but the Farmer’s Almanac has an extensive chart for each area in Colorado for planting by the moon. Make sure to look up frost times in your area before you get to gardening and have fun gardening this year!

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UnexpectedTreasures

How the Global Village Museum’s Newest Exhibit

Showcases Our Communities’ Connections to the Environment and Others Around the World

&Collections Connections

Article and Photos

Thanks to a dedicated staff and devoted volunteers, the Global Village Museum opened their exhibit “Collections: Unexpected Treasures” in the beginning of February, but visitors are in luck, as the exhibit is open until May 25.

Ollie Bode, the museum’s collections manager and volunteer coordinator, commented that they think this exhibit is special because “you get to see a little

bit of peoples’ homes and decorating in the museum space.” Bode continued, “... some pieces are made from natural materials, like we have our driftwood pieces… We’ve also got some Panamanian baskets, so it’s like bringing nature into your home.” Home collections are meaningful extensions of the interests, personalities and motivations of their collectors, and the Global Village Museum hopes to highlight the larger community that it serves through this exhibit.

What is “Collections: Unexpected Treasures”?

“Collections: Unexpected Treasures” features a large variety of objects, including but not limited to face masks, woven baskets, music boxes, thimbles and uranium glass. It also includes a few interactive exhibits where adults and kids alike can play with sand or write about their own personal collections. The museum’s goal is to “broaden our assumptions and perceptions of what constitutes a collection.”

Seraina and Johannes Gessler are the curators of “Collections: Unexpected Treasures.” Alongside the staff, contributors to this exhibit are Marilyn Pierson, Ulrike Gedrath, Carol Ann and Gary Hixon, Heather Reid, Jody and Bruce

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Photos Courtesy of the Global Village Museum

wood, Mike McGowan, Mike Applegate, Hana Mason, Gary Raham, Mark Horowitz and Cathie McCullum.

What is the Global Village Museum?

The Global Village Museum first opened their doors in 2010. Its current location on Mountain Avenue in Fort Collins showcases two permanent galleries, Mundoville and Village Arts, as well as the Hall and Main galleries which display temporary exhibits.

Volunteers and staff curate temporary exhibits like “Collections: Unexpected Treasures” every 3 to 4 months, bolstered by a generous community who offer their private collections for display.

With a mission to present exhibits of art and objects from diverse world cultures, the Global Village Museum seeks to educate and inspire the people of Northern Colorado.

Collections and Connections

The beauty of collections is that everyone has them in some way or another. Whether you collect postcards, beanie babies or medieval swords, they are pivotal parts of individual identities.

Displaying them in your own home is a great way to reflect your personality and start meaningful conver-

sations. “Collections: Unexpected Treasures” helps visitors to see the commonalities between our collections, where collections originate and the innate human desire to collect.

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Here are just a few things we think you’ll need to know in May.

CROSSROADS ADVENTURE CAMP

The Crossroads Adventure Camp Early Bird Deal is ending soon on May 1!

Adventure Camp is a fun place for kids ages 5 to 13 to try new things, develop new skills, play crazy games and much more! Follow the

information below to find out why Adventure Camp could be a great option for your kids!

LOCATION:

Crossroads Church

5420 N. Taft Ave. in Loveland

The camp facility is a secondary building located in the south parking lot.

AGES: 5 to 13

COSTS:

Weekly: $295

Mon./Wed./Fri.: $210

Tues./Thurs.: $150

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l Arts & Crafts

l Gaga Ball

l Inflatable Slides

l Water Activities (Weather permitting)

l Hiking (Weather permitting)

l Character Lessons

l S.T.E.A.M.

l Reading

l Group Games

l Tie Dye

l And more fun!

CONTACT INFORMATION:

Emily Pearce, co-director epearce@crossroadscolorado.com

5420 N. Taft Ave. in Loveland (970) 203-9201

NEW FACES AT VERN’S PLACE

Exciting news comes in from Alan and Jackie Jantzen, who have recently acquired Vern’s Place! Nick and Val, the two previous owners, are now happily retired and spending time with their grandkids. In addition to Vern’s, Alan and Jackie

own the 91-year-old Silver Grill Cafe in Old Town Fort Collins. They’re a couple definitely committed to historical restaurants in Northern Colorado.

ART WEEK IN FOCO

Join all of Northern Colorado to

celebrate local art this Spring from May 3-12 for the annual Downtown Fort Collins Art Week. Ten days of immersive experiences in town hold everything from tiny art hide and seek to self-guided public art tours downtown.

GREELEY FARMERS MARKET RELOCATING

The beloved Greeley Farmers Market is relocating to 7th Street, between 9th and 10th Avenue, north of Lincoln Park in downtown Greeley. The inaugural day of the summer market will occur on Saturday, May 4 at 9 a.m. at Lincoln Park.

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Dog by Dog: Confronting the Puppy Mill Pipeline

A compelling documentary that exposes the reality of puppy mills. Brought to you by Sammy’s Law, a group of local residents advocating for a puppy mill dog and cat sale ban at retail pet stores. Sponsors are Flaming & Associates and Wagz Pet Market & Grooming. Play trivia for prizes donated by local stores! Tickets: $5. | 6:30 p.m. | The Lyric, 1209 N. College Ave, Fort Collins

MAY 3

First Friday Art Walk

Art Walk is a monthly self-guided walking tour that celebrates creativity, culture and community in Downtown Fort Collins on the first Friday of every month! The States Duo will

perform live from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures, playing folk, country, bluegrass and soft rock. The Museum is open with free admission from 5 to 8 p.m. as part of First Friday Art walk. | Museum 5 p.m., Music 5:30 p.m., Art Walk 6 p.m. | Downtown Fort Collins

MAY 3

Debut Theatre Company

presents: James & the Giant Peach

Join young James Henry Trotter as he embarks on an epic adventure inside the world’s largest peach! Roald Dahl’s beloved fable is full of fun, imagination,

MAY 3

Denim and Diamonds

The Loveland Choral Society presents an entertaining exploration of the music inside all of us through costumes, visuals and choreography. The cast will showcase some fun tunes that get us through our workdays, workouts and much more. Something for everyone!

Tickets :$23-$25. | Friday May 3, 7:30 p.m.; Saturday May 4, 3 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, May 5 at 3 p.m. | The Rialto Theater, 228 E 4th Street, Loveland

unlikely friendship and an unlikelier fruit! Tickets: $10 | May 3-18, 7 p.m. | The Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia Street, Fort Collins

MAY 4

Estes Park Duck Race Festival

“Adopt” a little rubber duck and race it down Fall River in support of over 60 Estes Valley charities. The ducks are “dropped” at Nicky’s Resort & the Wapiti Colorado Pub at 1 p.m. Music, dance, fun and entertainment at three locations — Nicky’s Resort, Bond Park and Riverside Plaza. Sidewalk sale downtown on Saturday and Sunday. | 1:00 p.m. race start | Nicky’s Resort, Bond Park and Riverside Plaza, Estes Park

MAY 4

Cabaret

Opened on Broadway in 1966 and is the winner of over 20 awards — Cabaret explores the dark, heady life of Bohemian Berlin as Germany yields to the emerging Third Reich. Follow Clifford Bradshaw, an American writer looking for inspiration for his next novel after moving to Berlin. Cliff falls in love with Sally, a Kit Kat Klub peformer. Viewer discretion is advised. | 2 p.m. & 7 p.m. | Northern Colorado Performing Arts (formerly HAA), 575 N. Denver Ave., Loveland

MAY 4

New Belgium Prom 2024

Don’t you wish your prom experience was more YOU? Well, why don’t you MEET ME AT THE DISCO! New Belgium is throwing our

second annual Prom Night! Spend that adult money on $15 tickets. Theme is 70s disco but also come in WHATEVER makes you feel your best. Add lapel or wrist flowers made by CC’s Flowers for an additional fee. Let’s have a cringey, fun night together and make it one you’ll never forget! Tickets: $15-$35 | 8 p.m. | New Belgium Brewing Company, 500 Linden Street, Fort Collins

MAY 8

Pelican Lakes Fried Chicken Dinner

Wednesday

Enjoy some comfort food! Open to the public, it will feature delicious fried chicken and sides for $25 per person. For more information, contact Pelican Lakes at (970) 674-0930. | 5-9 p.m. | Pelican Lakes Golf Club, 1620 Pelican Lakes Point, Windsor

MAY 11

2024 Colorado Governor’s Art Show Opening

The 33rd annual Governor’s Art Show & Sale opens for a month-long exhibit at the Loveland Museum. Recognized as one of the largest juried fine art shows to exclusively feature Colorado artists, this year 61 of the

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state’s most talented artists will be showcased, including 2024 Legacy Artist Clyde Aspevig. $7, Free for visitors 12 & under and museum members | 10 a.m.-4 p.m. | Loveland Museum/Gallery, 503 N. Lincoln Ave., Loveland

MAY 12

Mother’s Day at Treasure Island

Volunteers will be leading tours of the garden. Bring Mom to see our flowers in bloom, plants of all shapes and sizes and learn of plans for the season. Drop in anytime during the event!

| 1:30-3:30 p.m. | Treasure Island Garden, 31500 Laku Lake Rd., Windsor

MAY 15

Messy Art

A great way for your child to learn, explore, and have fun! Every month we will try a

new kind of art — it’s going to get messy, so dress for mess! Ages 2-5 & caregivers.

| 10 a.m. | Glenn A. Jones, M.D. Memorial Library, 400 S. Parish Ave., Johnstown

MAY 18 & 19

Weekend Brunch

Presented by the Armstrong Hotel and served in Ace Café every Saturday & Sunday from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Dine indoors or on the patio (weather permitting) and enjoy favorites like Crab Cake Benedict, Smothered Burrito or The Wafnut, with bottomless mimosas and more from our Lobby Bar. | Ace Gilletts, 239 S. College Ave., Fort Collins

MAY 19

Scavenger Hunt Greeley

A family-friendly activity played by following instructions provided on

your mobile device by the in-game host. Fill your virtual scavenger sack with the items you choose through riddle-like clues! Register at bit.ly/3UmAJmd. Tickets $24.95/team. | Play on your own schedule | 1348 52nd Ave. Ct., Greeley

MAY 23

The Foods and Wonders of Thailand

Hosted by the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures. Authentic dishes prepared by Khon Thai’s chef and owner, with an appetizer, five traditional Thai main dishes with choices of vegetarian, beef, chicken, or fish and a dessert. Served buffet-style and including a non-alcoholic beverage. Cash bar available. Price: $50/person | 6 p.m. | Khon Thai Resturant, 2900 Harvard Street, Fort Collins

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