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e 27J Schools board of education moved its regular meeting days from Tuesdays to Wednesdays. Meetings are stsill in the Lois Lesser Board and Conference Room, 1850 E. Egbert St., and begin at 7 p.m. e Board of Education also changed its monthly business meeting dates. Instead of meeting on Tuesday nights, those will now be shifted to Wednesday nights. ey will still be conducted at the Lois Lesser Board and Conference Room, 1850 Egbert St., Brighton, and will continue to start at 7 p.m.

Other special meetings, planning meetings and study meetings that aren’t scheduled in tandem with our regular Board meetings, may be held on a di erent day of the week. All of the Board of Education meetings are regularly posted to our website at https://www.sd27j.org/Page/279. e dates, times and meeting materials are always posted here.

Refl ections

e most recent edition of Brighton High School’s yearbook, Re ections, is a crown nalist in a program by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for outstanding highschool yearbooks.

Last year’s leadership team included editors Zoey Stanley, Jenaya Ripko, Rose Weidemann and Elise Aho. e current editors are Ellie Rolfs and Brie Pollard, and the faculty advisor is Justin Daigle.

DA Academy

e 17th Judicial District Attorney’s O ce is o ering a free, eightweek program to explain the workings of the o ce and the criminal justice system.

It starts at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11, at the DA’s o ce, 1000 Judicial Center Drive, Brighton. e registration deadline is Friday, Dec. 1. Info? Email chopper@da17.state.co.us.

‘Holiday Splendor’

e city of Brighton’s community art show ARTfest will be presenting the “Holiday Splendor” exhibit through Jan. 18 at e Armory Performing Arts Center, 300 Strong St.

Show sponsors include the Brighton Cultural Arts Commission and e Armory Performing Arts Center. Partial funding is provided by the Scienti c and Cultural Facilities District.

Contact Sandie Mackenzie at 303659-5400 or David Gallegos at 303655-2176. To con rm viewing hours at e Armory, call 303-655-2026.

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‘Taking No Chances’

e 17th Judicial District Attorney’s Orrice and e Link, a community resource and assessment center in ornton, are o ering free, 10-week programs to famkilies of Adams county teenagers to help develop person, interpsonal and drug-resistrance skills.

Sessions are from 5:30 to 6;30 p.m. Wednesdays. Call 720-292-2811.

Brighton adds new ChargePoint stations

e city of Brighton announced it was opening three new charging stations for electric vehicles. e stations are at the Brighton Recreation Center at 555 N. 11th Ave. Eagle View Adult Center at 1150 Prairie Center Parkway. and Platte Valley Medical Center at 1610 Prairie Center Parkway. e rst hour of charging is free at each location. e locations have two stalls and two charging stations each that operate much like a parking meter, with a $2-per-hour charging rate after the rst hour.

For other ChargePoint station locations, visit https://uk.chargepoint. com/charge_point. For more information, please contact Assistant Director of Public Works Chris Montoya at cmontoya@brightonco.gov.

Museum volunteers

The Brighton City Museum needs volunteers to help with visitors, research and collection projectbased duties.

Call Bill Armstrong, museum specialist, at 303-655-2288.

Water audit program

The city of Brighton and Resource Central teamed up to provide a free water audit for businesses and homeowner associations. The program aims to help residents and cities increase water use efficiencies and reach conservation goals.

Call 303-999-3824 or visit https:// www.brightonco.gov/589/WaterAudit-Program

Legal self-help clinic

The Access to Justice Committee hosts a free, legal self-help clinic from 2 to 3:30 p.m. the first Tuesday of every month. The program is for customers who don’t have legal representation and need help navigating through legal issues.

Volunteer attorneys are available to discuss such topics as family law, civil litigation, property and probate law.

Call 303-405-3298 and ask for Legal Self-Help Clinic at least 24 hours in advance.

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Place an Obituary for Your Loved One.

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GENEREUX Connord Dayton Genereux

May 21, 1945 – December 18, 2022 Connord Dayton Genereux 77, of Hudson, Colorado passed away at his home on December 18th. Connord was born in Denver to Homer and Maxine Genereux on May 21, 1945. He graduated from Brighton High School in 1963. After high school, Connord farmed with his dad Homer on the family farm until he was drafted into the US Army in 1965. He served in Hanau, Germany until he was discharged in 1967. Connord returned home where he continued to farm for the next 15 years. He married Shirley Chinn in 1968 in Brighton, Colorado. After farming, Connord went to work for American Pride Co-op where he retired after 30 years. Connord was very involved with the Adams County 4-H program, serving as the club leader for the Box Elder Gang 4-H club for 10 years. He also served on the Adams County 4-H Livestock and Sale Committees for 10 years, eventually becoming the chairman for both. Connord loved going to garage sales and farm auctions. He was also a talented carpenter, building small scale replicas of a stagecoach and covered wagon. He also enjoyed photography, hunting, shing, and leathercraft. He is preceded in death by his mother, father, brother-in law Max Chinn, niece Mitzi Keith, nephews Matthew Brown, Eric Brown, and Je Pigg. Connord is survived by his wife of 54 years, Shirley, his daughter Shelly Genereux of Keenesburg, Colorado, and his son Shanon Genereux of Brighton, Colorado. He is also survived by his two sisters Pomela Buck of Valrico, Florida, Darlene (Jack) Long of Ft Lupton, Colorado, and many nieces and nephews.

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