Arvada Press 0918

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September 18, 2014 VOLU M E 1 0 | I S SUE 1 6

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Governor’s task force will tackle fracking Beauprez says panel seeking solutions will hurt drilling By Vic Vela

vvela@coloradocommunitymedia.com

Ralston Valley High School Drum Line marches in the Arvada Harvest Sept. 6. Ralston Valley won first place followed by Legacy High School Marching Band in second and Arvada West Wildcats Marching Band in third. See more photos on Page 15.

Gov. John Hickenlooper on Sept. 9 announced the formation of a task force that will be charged with finding legislative solutions to issues surrounding hydraulic fracturing. The 19-person commission is a cross-section of people representing various interests, all of whom will try to craft recommendations for lawmakers on issues that have yet to yield compromises. Hickenlooper told reporters during a Capitol press conference that he understands the weight of issues surrounding oil and gas drilling and the importance of the members coming together to find solutions. “I think this is one of the most important issues I’ve ever worked on in my 12 years of public service,” the Democratic governor said. A primary area of focus for the commission will be to find solutions regarding how much control local communities have over fracking — the process by which water, sand and chemicals are blasted deep underground to free up trapped oil and gas. Fracking continues on Page 5

Drew Litton, former Rocky Mountain cartoonist, who now draws cartoons for Colorado Community Media, rides in the Arvada Harvest Fest parade.

Harvest festival fun

“Muted” a story about a young boy recovering from the cycle of becoming an abuser. Courtesy photo

Picturing a better world

This year’s Arvada Harvest Festival again featured a parade and tons of fun for the family. Here are some of the sights from the festivities.

Arvada film company uses technology to bring awareness

PHOTOS BY ANNA-LEE BALDWIN/MONOCLE PHOTOGRAPHS

By Crystal Anderson

canderson@coloradocommunitymedia.com Started in the spring of 2013, Novel Motion Pictures is a three-person creative film team devoted to helping promote worthy causes and issues to bring awareness to the public sector. “We want to harness the power of film to advance worthy causes,” said writer-director Ben Sullivan. Their current project, “Muted”, meets a young boy on his way to becoming an abuser. Throughout the film, the audience follows him through a phase of his recovery, where he finds help from an unexpected source and changes the trajectory of his life for good. “We’re never going to totally eradicate child abuse, but what do we do then?” Sullivan said. “We want to help victims recover and in some ways become

Members of the The Mile High Fife and Drum Corps perform at the opening night festivities at the Arvada Harvest Festival.

Saxophonist David Cook from the Mile High Community Band plays at the Beer Garden.

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