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What’s happening in Je erson County
BY JO DAVIS JDAVIS@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
May Reminders
Lakewood Arts, Parks and Recreation is o ering an “Intro to rowing Pottery” class on May 12 for adults over the age of 18. e class will take place at the Active Adult Center, 6363 West 35th St. View this and other events during May on the City of Wheat Ridge webpage. Wheat Ridge is hosting a low-cost vaccination and license clinic for your pets. Pets in the city must be licensed, and renewable every year. On May 20, residents can bring their pets to Anderson Park at 4355 Field St. in Wheat Ridge. Get pets licensed for $20, vaccines for less than $25 and microchipping for $30. See the Wheat Ridge Police social media channels for more information.
Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation invites the public to a Rummage Sale from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on May 6. It will be at the Active Adult Center parking lot, 6363 West 35th St. Admission is free. Find out more information on the Wheat Ridge Parks and Recreation website. ose who want to be a part of the sale should email tprioste@ ci.wheatridge.co.us.
May is Lakewood Older Americans Month, and to celebrate, the Lakewood Arts, Parks, and Recreation Department is o ering an active slate of activities. ey include e Older Adults Wellness Fair at the Charles Whitlock Recreation Center, 1555 Dover St., on May 12. e month also includes tea and cookie socials, as well as a demonstration of Freedom Trax o -road attachments for wheelchairs. Find the full calendar and more information at www.Lakewood. org/OlderAdultPrograms.
Get ready for summer e box o ce is open for the Lakewood summer concerts. e Sounds Exciting! Summer Series will run from June 21 to July 26 at the Bon ls-Stanton Foundation Amphitheater at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park. Tickets are available for the season or for individual performances. Here’s the lineup:
6/21: Hazel Miller & e Collective
Genre: rhythm & blues
6/28: Cousin Curtiss
Genre: rootstomp
7/5: Pandas & People
Genre: alternative rock
7/12: Nosotros