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E AGLE VIEW A DULT C ENTER
1150 Prairie Center Parkway • Brighton, CO 80601 • 303-655-2075 • www.brightonco.gov
Eagle View Adult Center Update – Jan 25 – Feb 1, 2023
Eagle View Adult Center is open Monday – Friday, 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Call 303-655-2075 for more information. e January and February Newsletter is available.
Cards, Games and Pool
If you like to play games like bridge, pinochle, dominos, scrabble and pool… Eagle View is the place to get connected. Check out the newsletter for playing times.
VOA Lunch
A hot, nutritious lunch is provided by Volunteers of America, Mondays and ursdays at 11:30 a.m. Please reserve your VOA meal in advance: For Mondays reserve the ursday before, for ursdays reserve the Monday before.! Call Eleanor at 303-655-2271 between 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Mon. & urs. Daily meal donations are appreciated. $2.50 Donation per meal if age 60+ $8.50 Mandatory charge if under 60
Readers eatre Performance
Drop in for the free show! Play is done in time to enjoy the VOA lunch a erwards. RSVP for lunch two days in advance to 303-655-2271. urs. Jan 26 11:00 a.m. Free em eir Bones
Do the dead speak from the grave? Find out by strolling through pictures of local cemeteries and a historical talk about tombstone symbolism and art. Presenter Jackie Smith. 1:30 p.m. urs. Jan 26 $5 Deadline: Tues. Jan 24
Spellbinders Storytelling
Stories help us make sense of our world, impart a lesson, pass down history, and more. Free, but please register. 12:30 p.m. Mon. Jan 30 Deadline: Fri. Jan 27
Denver Decades: 1960 - 1990
From 1960 to 1990, Denver went through trials and tumult before a new urban renaissance. Explore the development of three decades racing us toward a new millennium. Presentation by Denver History Tours. 1:30 p.m. Tues. Jan 31 $5 Deadline: Fri. Jan 27 project superintendent for a Denver contractor.
“With a full career already under my belt, I’ve lived the commercial side of the construction industry and look at our new Handyman Connection business with fresh eyes,” said Shane Cowan in the press statement. “I simply wanted to get back to helping people again. Cynthia and I now hope to utilize Handyman Connection commercial space, the rent prevents them from expanding their services,” Bristol said. e funding will also help develop homeownership navigation. One of the most signi cant gaps the Housing Authority sees, especially for rentals, is with the lack of housing stock. It’s challenging to keep up with demand. education.
“One of the issues is how can we alleviate some of the pressures on the existing housing stock to help people move through what we call the housing continuum,” Bristol said.
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Handyman began in 1991. It takes care of several home improvement and repair needs, from carpentry to ooring and electrical work, painting, plumbing and remodeling. Each franchise is under local control and operation.
“How can you get somebody from rental to homeownership, so that the rental units become available to those individuals who were maybe doubled up, living with another family?” she said. “We trying to focus on is developing a program that helps individuals navigate all of the homeownership resources out there, so they can find the best fit for them to make it a reality.” statewide news.
For more information, contact the Brighton Housing Authority by phone at 303-655- 2160 or email info@brightonhousing.org.
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