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October 3, 2013

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Jefferson County, Colorado • Volume 9, Issue 19

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CodeRED warning tool vital System used during floods to alert residents of dangers By Clarke Reader

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Local artist Charles Parson speaks at the ribbon cutting for his sculpture, “Earth Gate” and the Gold Strike Park on Sept. 25. Parson’s work was on display at the Arvada Center since 2004, but became one of the first purchases in the city’s Art in Public Places program.

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Two sculptures purchased by the city – “Earthgate and its companion “Structural Underbelly” – were given a new home at Gold Strike Park as part of the city’s art in public places program. Both pieces were created by Charles Parson, and were on display outside the Arvada Center since 2004. A ribbon-cutting attended by Philip C. Sneed, Arvada Center executive director, Marc Williams, Arvada mayor, and Parson and other lovers of art was held on Sept. 25. “It’s just part of the beauty these parks can achieve,” Parson said.

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At left, Arvada Center executive director Philip C. Sneed speaks at the ribbon cutting for Charles Parson’s sculpture “Earth Gate” at the Gold Strike Park on Sept. 25. Sneed spoke about the importance of public art and the conversation it starts.

Area police are encouraging residents to register for CodeRED, the system that alerts residents to emergencies in their area. CodeRED is an emergency alert system used all over Jefferson County that sends messages to phones to warn residents during critical situations, and give them updates on what is happening. With CodeRED police and fire agencies are able to select the exact area where notification is required, and record their own messages to the residents. The recent flooding Colorado faced is a prime example of the importance of signing up for the alert service. Even though the flooding prompted no evacuations in Lakewood, the City issued a precautionary pre-evacuation notice to about 300 homes near Lena Gulch through CodeRED. “We started using CodeRED on Jan. 1 and it’s been very beneficial to have,” said Scott Rose, Lakewood police communications supervisor. “So far we’ve only had to use it around 10 times, but it has been used by the county quite a bit more.” For people who have landlines, their number is already in the system’s database, but people have to register their mobile phones with the cell phone if they want to receive information on those devices. Numbers can only be registered to one address. “There can be a problem with just having the land line registered, because people will receive a message on it telling them to leave their homes, but if their mobile phone isn’t registered, they won’t hear the call telling them they can return,” Rose said. CodeRED continues on Page 28

An artful anniversary Arvada West alumni celebrate with show By Clarke Reader

creader@ourcoloradonews.com Arvada West High School Foundation is continuing the celebration of the school’s 50th anniversary with an art show made up of alumni and faculty members. The show will be at Indian Tree Golf Course, 7555 Wadsworth Blvd., 4-8 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, and noon to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 13. The artists include Joe Beckner, who

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taught art in the 1970s, and Keith Oelschlager, who currently teaches drawing and painting at the school. The alumni artists in the show are Nancy Wylie, Katie Alexander Haas, Kirsten Doukas, Cheryl Ross Annett, and Chuck Clark. All of these artists have won numerous awards at local, state and national levels and their works have been shown in various Colorado galleries. The foundation recently inducted notable alumni into its new hall of fame, and Louis Weltzer, a member of the foundation, said the group was looking for other ways to recognize people who graduated the school. “Cheryl Annett was a teacher in Jeffco, retired and started a career as a watercolorist, and she has been involved in a lot of different art projects” Weltzer said. “She’s Art continues on Page 28

Cheryl Ross Annett, a former Jeffco teacher and Arvada West alumni, helped put together the art show for the high school’s 50th anniversary. Annett works at the Georgetown Gallery. Photo by Clarke Reader


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