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May 28, 2015

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A R A P A H O E C O U N T Y, C O L O R A D O

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HATS OFF TO CLASS OF 2015

WHAT’S INSIDE

Honoring the ultimate sacrifice: Fort Logan National Cemetery hosts Memorial Day ceremony. See Page 8

Significant works: Eight women show off a variety of art in a new exhibit. See Page 18

All-star effort: Littleton’s Joe Timm notches a goal in gathering of top players. See Page 25

Littleton High School’s class of 2015 gives one last celebration with the traditional hat toss as part of its commencement ceremony at Littleton Public Schools Stadium the morning of May 22. Find more coverage of the commencement ceremonies of Littleton, Heritage and Arapahoe high schools on Pages 5-7. Photos by Chase Ellis

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LITTLETON INDEPENDENT

(ISSN 1058-7837) (USPS 315-780) OFFICE: 7315 S. Revere Pkwy., Ste. 603 Centennial, CO 80112 PHONE: 303-566-4100 A legal newspaper of general circulation in Littleton, Colorado, the Littleton Independent is published weekly on Thursday by Colorado Community Media, 9137 S. Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 210, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT LITTLETON, COLORADO and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address change to: 7315 S. Revere Pkwy., Ste. 603 Centennial, CO 80112 DEADLINES: Display: Fri. 11 a.m. Legals: Fri. 11 a.m. Classifieds: Mon. 5 p.m.

PL E ASE RECYCLE T HI S C OPY

Mark Soldier Wolf, a Northern Arapaho tribal elder, addresses the Arapahoe High School class of 2015 on May 21 to showcase the unique relationship between Arapahoe High School and the Arapaho people.

Class of 2015 members, from left, Duane Taylor III, Clayton Fejes and Emily Sasaki perform “When I Was Younger” as part of Heritage High’s commencement ceremony at LPS Stadium on May 20.

Sticks and stuffing can build bonds Western Welcome Week tradition gets new life from wise hands By Jennifer Smith

jsmith@coloradocommunitymedia.com

W

hile their hearts are definitely in the right place, their hands no longer always want to cooperate. “I grew up in a family that says if you live in a community, you contribute to that community,” said Fran Wells on May 21, as she painstakingly assembled a head for a stick horse in the exercise room at River Pointe Senior Community in Littleton. “Some things I can do, and some things I can’t. Arthritis.” Wells and a dozen or so of her fellow RiverPointe residents signed up to help make 50 new stick horses, each of which will hopefully become a little one’s buckin’ bronco during Western Welcome Week’s 20th annual Stick Horse Stampede, set for Aug. 9 at Arapahoe Community College. Tradition continues on Page 12

Beth Meleney loves passing down old traditions and precious values to her granddaughter Melanie Sullivan, 10. Photo by Jennifer Smith


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