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Frederick the Place for First Place Winners Frederick's Team Shalom Bikes Takes First Place in Race Across the West

Team Shalom Bikes, located on 6th Street in Frederick, took first place in the Race Across the West for their category of 2-man team under 50 yrs. of age! They finished the 860 mile trip from Oceanside California to Durango Colorado in 2 days, 13 hours and 25 minutes. Angel Berdiales and Carlos Bautista, along with their crew made the grueling

trip with grace and speed. The team sponsored the Calvary Church Youth Group. Many thanks to the Carbon Valley Businesses and residents who sponsored Team Shalom Bikes: ● Carbon Valley Consumer Report ● Hajek Insurance Group ● Adams Bank & Trust ● Dave & Tonie Wenger ● Dennis & Karla Dye ● Nextera Healthcare ● Fig's Catering

You have to check out all the fabulous photos taken by Mark Kurschinsk from Makski Photograhy at facebook. com/makskiphotography, a Firestone photographer. Congratulations to the Team and Crew. You all did a fantastic job! We are so proud of you. Check out www.raceacrossamerica. org in preparation for next year. To get involved, call Angel at 303.833.4160.

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Frederick Child Wins Crown

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What’s On My Mind

In fact, he who watches over Israel won’t get tired or go to sleep. Psalm 121:3-5

Kelly Martindale, Publisher

Campfires and Light Camping is one of my favorite ways to relax. The quiet and solitude seem to absorb my stress, calm my mind and relax my neck and shoulders; much like a massage. A fire at night time becomes a healing balm. The flame; flickering and bouncing and soothing. My eyes watch, mesmerized, my mind empties. But the light of the fire reaches only so far; sort of. If I keep my eyes on the fire and walk backwards, I can see the light for quite some distance. In fact, if I don’t look away, and if trees don’t block the view, I can go a long way from the fire and still see at least a spec of light. But if I turn to look over my shoulder, I see only darkness. It’s weird because if I’m at the fire and turn my back and walk away, within 20-30 feet, I’ve reached the edge of light going into darkness. I can actually see where the light ends and the darkness begins. When I turn my back, the light doesn’t reach as far. It’s the same fire, the same light. But the security of the light is suppressed when I turn my back to it. This analogy comes easy to me this morning as we recently camped for three nights. With the projects I’m working on (this and Mead’s paper, the i25 Corridors Community Magazine and helping with my daughter’s wedding), I’ve been incredibly stressed. So the short camping trip was a wonderful reprieve. But June has been a busier month than usual and, truthfully, I’m glad it’s almost over. I have too much on my plate. Let me describe it like this…I feel like a waitress, holding above my head, a round tray about 48 inches in diameter, with filled plates,

bowls and cups stacked on top of each other resembling a pyramid about three feet tall; and I’m walking in spiked heels on a cobblestone road. It’s very difficult to navigate the cracks while walking in spiked heels and keep my weary arms in place to balance the food stuff. In reality, I’m in slippers and pajama pants and sitting on my butt in front of the computer but all the details for each of these projects, plus all the people to coordinate with, and a husband and home that needs to be cleaned for out of town guests and bills that need to get paid and groceries

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purchased…June has been rough. I’ve found it hard to stay focused and my priorities have been all over the map. I’ve shared that each morning I strive to read two daily devotions that help me learn about God. I try to read a little bit of the Bible too. When I do that, my day seems to go much smoother. But even with devotions and Bible reading and lots and lots of prayer, I’ve shed a few tears this month. The wedding is one week from today, the papers are due to press tomorrow and the magazine, well, it’s getting done as soon as possible (it does look great if I have to say so myself). The details seem never ending… the pressure to work on the magazine verses wedding table decorations…I’m constantly asking myself, “What should I do next?” If I keep my eyes on the Lord, like the light of the campfire, I can go so much further with much less stress and get so much more completed. But when I look over my shoulder at another task, I trip up. It’s an important project to work on but it is not the one I’m supposed to be doing at the moment. And I can tell when I’ve made the wrong choice because the responsibilities hanging over my head come crashing down around me and I have a meltdown. I have to ask God’s help in deciding which task He knows is best for me right now. I choose and do it and move to the next task and before I know it, the day’s work is done. Then I sleep peacefully in His care AND start all over the next day. One hundred percent of the time, when I keep my eyes on the light, everything that must get done, gets done, in a calm and orderly fashion…and in God’s perfect time.

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The American Legion Auxiliary will be hosting our 2014 car show scholarship fund raiser at the American Legion in Firestone,on Saturday,August 23 rd. We are planning to have a live auction that day and we wanted it to be a bit different and fun for everyone. Therefore, we are looking for things that folks may no longer want, use, or just plain need to get rid of and looking for a way to do this, we would gladly accept their donation. Items suggested are memorabilia, collectables, nostalgic cool things. (50's, 60's, 70's etc. Disco balls, Team (Broncos, Steelers, Raiders, etc.) stuff, Cool shirts, pictures would be some of the items.)(No trash, please!) Of course, new items and/ or gift cards, cash, etc. are always appreciated. We will also have collection boxes at the post for nonperishable food items to donate to Tri Town Food Bank and Firestone Care Center to help them out as well. As you know, everyone has a need of some kind. If we can help out in any way, it is our goal to do so. We are also seeking volunteers that would like to help that day. Scout troops, vets, local students, moms, dads, etc. Anyone that enjoys helping in the community is welcome. I am co-chairman of this event and if anyone needs more information, please call me, Donna Lane, at 303-833-4172 or e-mail me at dlaney2342@ msn.com.

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Bits & Pieces of Carbon Valley lllley Congratulations to the Winner of Save The Date! Next Rotary Community the RE/MAX Booth Drawing! November 1st. Watch for details!

Michael Pike was the lucky winner of the Home Depot gift card drawing! Thank you to all those who entered the drawing at the Erie Town Fair booth of Cindy Campbell with RE/MAX. And thank you to the town of Erie for a great event! Cindy Campbell, provider of real estate services to home buyers and sellers in the Erie area, can be reached at 303-881-7413 or Cindy@ColoradoWelcomeHome.com

Dawn Layer Joins Zadel Realty

Zadel Realty is proud to announce that Dawn Layer has joined the local Real Estate Brokerage. Dawn has been a Colorado resident for 25 years and recently moved into the Erie area in June of 2013, and loves the small town feel and sense of community. She previously worked as a Customer Advocate/Escalation Manager in corporate America. The work was demanding and rewarding; however, she wanted to feel more connected to her community and be more available to her family. “Dawn’s strong customer service skills and problem solving abilities, blended with the decades of experience in our office are a perfect fit for a career in real estate”, adds Greg Zadel, broker. “Clients will be pleased with her work ethic and trust her in handling one of the largest and most important transactions in their lives.” To quote Dawn, “I am a strong believer in supporting local businesses whenever possible, so I was thrilled at the opportunity to work with Zadel Realty”. She is a mother of three, loves the outdoors and is an avid gardener. “There is such a wonderful sense of accomplishment in growing food for my family!” Dawn can be reached at Zadel Realty 303-833-3012, 8110 WCR 13 S-4 in the Firestone Safeway Marketplace, on her cell 303-618-3385, or at Dawn@ZadelRealty.com.

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National Night Out, Aug. 5, 2014 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Firestone Town Hall, 151 Grant Ave. The Firestone Police Department participates annually in the National Night Out <http://www.nationaltownwatch. org/> program to offer an ice cream social for the community. The National Night Out program is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; generate support for, and participation in, local anticrime efforts; strengthen neighborhood spirit and police community partnerships; and send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organized and fighting back. Watch for events in your own neighborhood! Don't have one, start one!!!

A Night for Life with Cal Thomas

Benefitting Life Choices on Friday, October 10, 2014 at Embassy Suites in Loveland 5 - 6 p.m. Dinner with Cal ($150 per plate), 6 - 7 p.m. Hors d'oeuvres with Friends & 7 p.m. Dynamic Evening Program. The hors d'oeuvre reception and program are FREE! (But everyone must have a ticket.) Tickets for Dinner with Cal are $150 per plate and include "Gold Circle Seating" for the program. Life Choices is celebrating 30 years of supporting life in our community. "A Night for Life" with Cal Thomas! Cal is a dynamic, humorous, and insightful pro-life Christian who speaks eloquently and unabashedly about what he believes. Join us for this great evening!

It’s never too early to start celebrating Independence Day so stop by the Frederick Market on July 3rd to get your holiday weekend started right! Not only will all your favorite market vendors be there selling locally grown produce, food and goods, but there will be extra patriotic fun as well. We will be having a good ol’ American beer garden, lawn games and live music from The Jay and Neil Show! The Frederick Market runs every Thursday 4-8pm on 5th Street in Downtown Frederick and the special event festivities will be kicking off at 5:00pm and will go to 8:00pm in Crist Park. For more information, please visit www.frederickco.gov/frederickmarket.

Edelweiss Alpacas Farm Tours and Alpaca Fleeces for Sale

Show season and shearing are over and we’re settling in at Edelweiss Alpacas to enjoy the summer months of newborn crias (baby alpacas) and farm tours for the public. If all goes well, God will bless us with six new crias this summer, four by the end of June. The public is welcome to come for visits which include educational information and hands-on experiences with the alpacas, the crias, and the fiber. Cost is $5 for adults and for children over 4 years of age. Call 303-932-2816 for appointments on Mondays, Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Families and groups of all ages are welcome. For fiber artists, we now have all colors of exquisite, gorgeous, fine fleeces available for sale.

Free Community Dinner/Food Box

The Helping Hand Food Pantry is open the third Thursday of each month from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. to help those who need of a little extra food at the end of the month. We also serve a free dinner to anyone who would like to enjoy a warm meal and good company. Please join us @ 451 Oak Street inside Life Fellowship Church or call Stephanie @ 303-709-5218 if you have any questions.

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Limited spaces open in several grades for this fall, please call the school office for information or for a personal tour. Have a great summer, we’ll see you in August!

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Sweet Magnolias Salon Turns Six

July 3, 2014 marks the 6th anniversary for Sweet Magnolias Salon Owned by Diana Letkomiller and Kayla Olson. We would like to give a big Thank You! to all of our customers for your support over the past 6 years, and for helping us to be a success in the beauty industry. We look forward to continuing to serve the community in the best way we can, with a friendly atmosphere and quality services from experienced stylists.

In honor of our Anniversary we will be offering complimentary brow waxing on July 17th. Stop in and check us out, new customers are always welcome. We are excited about the growth of the Downtown Frederick area, and are looking forward to seeing you through the next year! Located in downtown Frederick at 522 Oak St. Our phone number is 303-833-3400. Stop in and see us.

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Area Mayor’s Report—For those of us who do not attend meetings Firestone Mayor, Paul Sorensen

zz What an exciting start to our summer community events. Although we are past the cold winter weather, many attendees were chilled by a special appearance of Disney character royalty at the first Food and Paul Sorensen Flick Friday event with “Frozen” on the big screen at Hart Park. Record crowds attended this special evening with a new twist of food trucks, live music, face painting and games from the Carbon Valley Park & Recreation District added to the event. Look for even more food trucks for upcoming events! zz Our Community Softball Tournament brought 18 teams together from local business and community organizations to the ball fields. Congratulations to team Smokehouse from Georgia Boys BBQ for their championship win, followed by Anytime Fitness in

Dacono Mayor, Charles Sigman

zz Happy Summer! What a great time to be in Dacono. The next six weeks will bring a host of activities and events to our community. This year marks the 7th Charles Sigman

Frederick Mayor, Tony Carey

zz I hope you are taking some time this summer to enjoy your family and friends. Perhaps Tony Carey you took the opportunity to do that at Frederick in Flight last month, which was a successful community event that resulted not only in entertainment for our friends and neighbors, but also gave us ten new art pieces to spread throughout Frederick in the form of large scale wood carvings. Thanks to everyone

second place and Ent Federal Credit Union in third. zz The Frederick Firestone Fire Protection District presented an award to the Town of Firestone for our response during the 2013 flood. Firestone Police Chief David Montgomery accepted the award on behalf of our community. zz If you saw an unusually equipped white van driving around Town in mid-June you saw the pavement condition survey in action. The data collected will allow the Town to plan and manage our roads as we move into the future. zz New field lights will be installed at the Firestone Regional Sports Complex later this summer to light up all three fields. This addition is sure to bring in additional baseball and softball tournaments into our community. zz Another new addition coming this summer will be disc golf at Central Park. This is finally off the wish list and one step closer to a reality. The design is in the works and installation of Phase I will begin soon. zz The Board of Trustees approved the final development plan for an apartment complex just west of Cimarron Pointe, an existing condo complex at Colorado Boulevard and Cimarron Street. The zoning for this high density housing was set back in 2000. Twenty-five percent of the apartments will be ground-level units with

ADA accessible for our growing senior community. zz Firestone’s signature and largest event, the 4th at Firestone, is already upon us. I love this patriotic event and all the day and evening activities. Starting with the parade and ending with fireworks, the day is packed with fun activities, live music and a special veteran’s recognition ceremony. Be sure to check out the schedule on our website at www.firestone.co.us/4thatFirestone. zz The annual Carbon Valley Relay for Life event is scheduled on July 12 at Hart Park. If you are looking to join our Firestone team, please contact Kristi Ritter at kritter@ci.firestone. co.us for details. zz The Food and Flick Friday series will continue on July 11 at Settlers Park with “Homeward Bound” and back to Hart Park on July 25 with “Despicable Me 2.” zz Our community events would not be possible without the hard work and planning of town staff and the many volunteers. Support from companies and community organizations are vital to keeping our community events going. Please take the time thank all of our sponsors for giving back to our community. zz Enjoy the summer and feel free to email me at psorensen@ci.firestone.co.us to discuss any issues or ideas you have for our growing community.

annual Carbon Valley Music and Spirits Festival. We are adding an additional evening of music entertainment to our festival this year. Friday, August 1 will feature a concert in the park with The Samples and the Matt Skinner Band. Saturday, August 2, the Festival moves into full swing starting at 2 p.m. Live music includes headliner, The Richie Furay Band, Chris Daniels and The Kings and Mojomama. As always, Carbon Valley’s best fireworks show will begin at 10 p.m. and it’s all held at Centennial Field under the blue water tower. Dacono is also fortunate to be hosting the BMX Mile High Nationals August 1-3. We are expecting 2,100 racers from 27 different states over the weekend for three days of world class racing. zz Saturday, July 19, between 8:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m.,

Front Range Landfill (1830 WCR 5, Erie), is the City’s annual cleanout day. The normal disposal fee is waived for Dacono resident. More details at www.cityofdacono.com. A $5 cash donation to the Tri-Town Food Bank is appreciated. zz If you have ever thought about running for City Council, be sure to pick-up your nomination petition beginning Monday, August 5. Petitions must be returned no later than 5:00 p.m. on Monday, August 25. zz Hope to see you at one of our upcoming events! Your Mayor, Charles Sigman

who worked so hard to create an event we can all come together and enjoy. zz There are plenty of opportunities in July to get out and experience your community including the weekly Frederick Market and the Downtown Sounds concert series on July 10th and July 24th. The new later hours of the market each Thursday have created more opportunity for working families to take part in this community activity each week. If you haven’t made it to a Downtown Sounds concert yet, I encourage you to grab your picnic blanket or camp chairs and come join us around the Crist Park gazebo. It is a truly quintessential Frederick experience, listening to music, enjoying some food from a local downtown business or farmers market vendor, and spending some time relaxing with your family. zz As the weather gets warmer, conserving water becomes an important part of our daily lives. While the Board has not imposed any mandatory watering restrictions, we do encourage you to be a good steward of this precious natural resource. You can find many water

saving tips on our website at www.frederickco.gov/conservewater and you can also learn more about the Northern Integrated Supply Project (NISP), which is a project the town is currently involved in to secure Frederick’s future water supply needs. zz By now, you’ve probably seen our new brand for the Town of Frederick which is best portrayed in a brand video available on our website and social media. If you haven’t seen this video yet, go check it out right now! It is Frederick’s identity in less than two minutes. We are a community of doers, who choose to roll up our sleeves for the good of the community. If there is something that you are passionate about that will shape our community, please come talk to me or any of the other Board members about it. We want to help you create the community of your dreams, and that starts with using the power of your voices to tell us what matters to you


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New Patient Identification “In the Palm of Your Hand” Longmont United Hospital to Use Palm Scanning Technology to Identify Patients

Longmont, CO June 2, 2014 - Longmont United Hospital is pleased to announce a new technology that will be used to improve accurate identification of patients, a biometric patient identification system, PatientSecure®. PatientSecure utilizes near infrared light to map an image of the blood-flow pattern through the veins in a person’s palm, the digital palm image is converted into a unique patient identifier that interfaces with the Hospital’s electronic health record system. Palm vein scanning is a form of vascular pattern recognition technology and provides high level of accuracy in personal identification. It is more accurate than fingerprint recognition technology and has high acceptance rate by patients for ease of use. The vein pattern in a palm is unique to each person (even to identical twins) and does not change over the course of his/her lifetime. The advanced technology, PatientSecure, helps to ensure each patient is correctly “linked” to the right medical record, a task that is not always as straightforward as it sounds. For example if more than one person has the same first and last name. With PatientSecure, a patient simply places his or her hand on a small black box and their unique identifying palm portrait automatically registers them and accesses his or her electronic health record, reducing the chances of misidentification and minimizing the need to present other identifying information after initial enrollment. “PatientSecure provides a safe, secure, and easy way for our patients to register for care at the Hospital. It not only protects privacy and enhances quality, but transforms the patient experience,” said Michael Jefferies, vice president, information systems, Longmont United Hospital. “It’s secure and instantaneous.” In addition, if a patient without identification arrives at the Hospital unconscious or unable to communicate, PatientSecure can be a lifesaving tool that quickly identifies the individual, opens his or her electronic health record and alerts medical professionals to crucial information, including medical history, allergies and current medications. Registration using PatientSecure will be available July 15 at the Hospital’s Patient Registration. The Hospital’s integrated physician group, Milestone Medical Group, will begin using PatientSecure in midSeptember. There is no cost to patients to participate in PatientSecure. If you are interested in setting up your unique patient identifier through PatientSecure, stop by at Patient Registration after July 15 during normal business hours.

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En Face Studios

If you’re looking for the finest dance instruction and choreography in Carbon Valley, or looking to strengthen your muscles in our performance fitness classes, En Face Studios is the place for you! We offer all genres of dance for all ages starting at 18 months, and carrying you through adulthood. In addition, among our many fitness classes we include Zumba, Yoga, and Triple Threat, as well as reality self-defense classes, voice and acting, mommy & me classes, creative movement, Melody Moppets Music, and fun three day camps for kids to learn choreography, and make it their own! Come join us this summer for a little bit of everything! Our second session begins July 14th with some exciting new camps and classes! Tumbling Camp – Tumble and roll in our amazing tumbling camp for ages 7-12, July 15-July 17th. Come learn some basic tumbling tricks in a fun and safe environment. Pop Star Camp - Do you want to be a Pop-Star? Join us in becoming your own pop-star from July 22-July 24th by dancing and singing to your favorite songs and making your very own music video! Fairytale Camp - Calling all fairies! Dancers ages 3-6 will bring their favorite fairytales to life with dance, creative movement, arts and crafts, and more from August 5-August 7th. NEW!!!! Kapap Workshop - A reality based self-defense program for ages 16 years and up. Start with a combat fitness workout and progress into self-defense instruction. Tuesdays 7:00-8:30pm. NEW!!! Melody Moppets and Mommy & Moppets Music - A music program developed around instructing children ages 6 months to 5 years in the areas of rhythm and melody, introducing them to both classical and modern music and instrumentation. Mommy & Moppets, Ages 6 months to 2 ½. Fridays, 9:00 to 9:45 am. Melody Moppets, Ages 2 ½ to 6, Fridays, 10:-00 to 11:00am. ALL GENRES OF DANCE INSTRUCTION – We have regular classes in the evening for all ages. Ballet, tap, contemporary, hip-hop, improv, acro, voice & acting, you name it, we have it! With some of the best instructors and choreographers we are here to help you be your best. Join us for a free trial class today! For more information, check out our website at www.enfacestudios. com or call 303-8330718 to register! We look forward to meeting you and introducing you to the pure joy that you get when being involved in performing!

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Hello, my name is Devona Gooras and those near and dear to me know me as Devo. I have lived in the Carbon Valley area for 37 years. My grandfather worked here as a coal miner and settled in Firestone to raise his family. I am 3rd generation to come and live in the area. My husband, of 28 years, and I chose to raise our children here as well. I, personally, have always had a love for sports and music. I have been singing ever since the 8th grade. I had a teacher come up and ask me if I would join the choir when I made it to high school. That’s how it all began and I took the idea of singing a bit more seriously. I had always been singing with the radio or TV shows for as long as I can remember. There is a line in one of Carrie Underwood’s songs that says “here’s to all you hairbrush singers”, that was me. Yes, I can admit that I used a hairbrush for a microphone; today I use a real one. I graduated from Frederick High School and in high school I was a part of the Mixed Choir, Show Choir and was a member of the M.A.D. (Music, Art, and Drama) class. With the encouragement of my high school choir director, I participated in league choir, league solo competitions and received medals of placement. Last year I chose to audition for the X-Factor and had the honor of making it to the second round. Not too bad for my first time. It was a great experience and a huge deal to have made it to the second round! For a period of time I have taken voice lessons to better myself and learn a bit about voice. I have been using my gift in church for 28 years by being a part of the choir and on praise teams, including the honor of being asked to sing solos. Recently I have become a song leader for Touching Lives ministry of Lifebridge Christian Church. This ministry provides worship service to those who are residing in various rest homes in Longmont. Some of you may have heard me sing the National Anthem at the Carbon Valley Relay for Life opening ceremony in years past, an honor I hold dear. Recently I was a member of a group called Elvis and The Kings Messengers. Our goal was to reach people for Christ by singing Elvis gospel tunes. Some of the venues we sang at were the Candle Light Dinner Theatre, Schupe Homestead, Nissi’s in the Boulder area, the Boulder County Fairgrounds and Lifebridge Christian Church. I consider it a blessing that God has chosen to give me the gift of a singing voice to use for a meaningful purpose. Today I am reaching out for sponsorship/donations to help use my gift for a cause that is helping not only women, but families in need. It is called A Woman’s Work. This is an organization that provides prompt one-time assistance to women and their families who have lived or worked in the St. Vrain Valley for 90 days or more. This organization is thriving today because community members continue to make charitable contributions through annual contributions, events, sponsorships, honorariums and memorials. I am participating in an event they call a Vocal Face Off. It is a fundraising competition for vocalists, like me, to set a fundraising goal that will get me to the top 4 fundraisers who will have the honor of singing with the Vocal group, FACE. FACE is a nationally recognized vocal rock band based out of Boulder Colorado, bringing a new edge and attitude to the human voice. Using just five singers and a vocal drummer, Face creates a rock-music phenomenon that has to be seen to be believed. No instruments and no special effects-just six guys…….. until August 10th. My goal is $1500 but will gladly surpass that number to get an opportunity to sing on stage with FACE. FACE will be holding a concert at Lifebridge Christian Church on August 10th where the top four fundraisers will have an opportunity to sing with FACE as well as be a participant on that evening to be voted on for top vocalist of the evening. Proceeds from this fundraising event will fund grants that assist women with needs that range from transportation to housing to clothing to childcare. A $500 sponsorship will include: Signage at the Event, Name on all publicity, 2 tickets to the VIP party (5:00 pm-6:00 pm) and 2 General Admission tickets to the concert. (6:30 pm-8:30 pm) I am very excited to be reaching or surpassing my goal to get that opportunity to sing with FACE! Donations can be made to me by going to www. awomanswork.org. You will be able to see my video interview and place a “FACE” with a name. In conclusion, the first ever Vocal Face Off Competition premise is this--vocalists/performers are to compete in a fundraising competition. Each contestant will raise tax-deductible donations for A Woman’s Work. The top 4 fundraisers will earn a spot to sing/perform with Face at a concert on August 10, 2014, 6:30 pm-8:30 pm. The audience will vote for the First Annual Face Off winner at the concert. I am in it to win it for a great cause and would thank you in advance for your donation as well as your support at the concert on August 10th.

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First Choice Emergency Room Opens in Firestone

By Jan Sciacca First Choice Emergency Room, the oldest and largest network of freestanding emergency medical facilities, had its grand opening in June and is open for business. It’s located at 5965 Firestone Boulevard, on the northwest corner of Firestone Blvd. and Colorado Blvd. The company First Choice Emergency Room was founded in 2002 to bring additional access to emergency medical care to local communities. The facility in Firestone is equipped to handle all adult and pediatric medical emergencies and is situated to serve the needs of Firestone and the surrounding I-25 Corridor communities. The company is known for revolutionizing the delivery of emergency medical services by offering patients convenient, neighborhood access to emergency medical care. First Choice Emergency Room is equipped just like a hospital emergency room with CT, Digital X-ray, Ultrasound and on-site labs. Patients are seen almost immediately by a boardcertified physician and receive compassionate and focused care from the entire clinical staff. The friendly Firestone staff is headed by facility manager Katherine Hey, Paula Eerger, Facility Resource Manager and Radiology Manager Suzy Overton. An example of the benefits of a community emergency room are relayed in a story about Cynthia, who went into labor, in Colorado Springs. Cynthia’s husband Eric rushed her to the nearest emergency room - First Choice Emergency Room in Colorado Springs. Within 4 minutes of arriving at the facility, Cynthia gave birth to baby boy Logan. The umbilical cord was wrapped around Logan's neck, a potentially life threatening complication. First Choice Emergency Room's physician handled the delivery well and as a result both mother and baby are fine. It would have been difficult for the couple to make it to the nearest hospital in time. First Choice Emergency Room is open 24-7 and can be reached at 303.678.4340 or www.fcer.com.

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What makes the Carbon Valley area so special is that we truly operate as a community, and the Town of Frederick’s favorite new barbecue restaurant is taking that community-minded spirit to the next level. With the goal of adding a comfortable outdoor dining area, Georgia Boys BBQ- The Smokehouse has recently launched a crowdfunding campaign to promote BMX\ Mile High Nationals community and contribute to the revitalization of downtown. http://bit.ly/georgiaboysbbq three days of By engaging in a crowdfunding campaign, owners Matt Alexander and Nick Reckinger hope world class to rally friends and neighbors to raise funds needed to expand the back patio to build a downtown racing! CarbonValleyMusicFestival gathering place the entire Carbon Valley region can enjoy. The patio will cut wait time, allow for PROUDLY PRESENTED BY: www.cityofdacono.com business and downtown growth as well as offer local hiring opportunities for staff. With an inviting, family-friendly outdoor space, Georgia Boys BBQ will offer made-fromscratch, Southern style comfort food and hospitality in a casual, open-air setting overlooking a park and playground. Not only will the project create value for current customers, but will also add a desirable ambiance that will reach a wider audience of BBQ lovers, bringing new traffic to downtown. The crowdfunding project has a goal of raising $25,000, and incentivizes donations through a variety of exciting reward levels; as an added gesture of appreciation, everyone who contributes $100 or more to the campaign will be invited to a private celebration featuring BBQ, live music and special beer prices. Supporters can also get involved by sharing updates on social media, and local businesses have the option to offer reward items to the campaign. The Samples - 7:30-9PM Let’s build our community and continue to revitalize our downtown, join in! http://communityfunded.com/projects/ Matt Skinner Band - 6PM-7PM georgiaboysbbq/georgia-boys-bbq-patio-raiser

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Full spectrum elderly care services, focused on the individual’s needs, provided by Denise Coe, Executive Director. Clients benefit immensely from the 14 years of experience that Denise has. She offers tailored services to meet the needs of the special person in your life. Denise says, “My passion in life is to make a difference in our aging population by doing for them what they no longer can do for themselves.” Her clients include seniors with loving, attentive families and seniors who are struggling without familial support. She has established relationships with various professional communities throughout Boulder County. Denise Coe has earned the respect and trust necessary from various doctors in the fields of geriatric internal medicine, dentistry, education, and others. Besides companionship and client need management, she also offers transportation, errand, advocacy, bill paying, household, and yard care services. She maintains medical journals for accurate communication between client and doctors and family. Denise also trains caregivers and she helps to or applies for and submits Medicare/Medicaid and insurance paperwork. Her lasting relationships with the families make her a valuable asset and the demand for her services is constant. Call Denise for references and more information at 720.231.9382.

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How to Compete in Colorado's Competitive Real Estate Market Buyer & Seller Tips

Buying a house in a market where homes sell before they hit the MLS can be tough. Competition can be fierce. Here's what buyers and sellers can expect from a transaction in a highly competitive market. Multiple Offers - Expect to compete with simultaneous offers; many times you can be competing against three or more additional offers. Emotional Strings - It is standard now for buyers to write emotional offer letters that are intended to make their offer seem more appealing. Cash Offers - Cash offers are more common and are considered more favorable over financed deals. Losing Out to Other Offers - Ask your Realtor® how many deals they anticipate could slip through your fingers before you have one accepted. Appraisal – In today’s market, homes are generally appraising for more. However, buyers must know that the finance amount usually relies on the appraisal, which means if your offer exceeds the appraisal you will need cash to make up the difference. Possession Takes Time - Even

w h e n buyers and sellers are rushing to close, there is only so much the Realtors can do to push things along more quickly t h a n standard closing. This is why communication with your Realtor is critical for planning each move you make. Increasing Inventory in Your Neighborhood - It is inevitable that as soon as you list your home so will your neighbor. This may not necessarily be a problem, and in fact, could be beneficial to everyone in the long run if both homes show well. Sellers Market – More and more buyers are paying over asking price for premium properties. Buyers should be aware of practices like previewing offers where the homeowner will try to get as much traction as they can before accepting an offer, driving offers over the asking price. Source: ColoradoMoves.com Cindy Campbell with RE/MAX Alliance has been a REALTOR ® in the tri-town area for 8 years and a tri-town resident for over 16 years. She can be reached at 303-881-7413 or Cindy@ ColoradoWelcomeHome.com.

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by Jan Sciacca The community is blessed to be home to the new Muttz Natural Pet Products, owned by Kim Morgan of Westminster. The new store, located at 4445 City Centre Road, Suite 200, is an easy on/ easy off destination from both I-25 and Firestone Boulevard. Muttz, a play on the word Mutts, is the third store for Kim. The other two sites are located in Broomfield and Westminster. Kim is married and says her husband Sheldon is an engineer at Avaya. He is not involved directly in the businesses but watches with interest as his wife’s businesses grow and is quite supportive. Kim’s love for pets and their supplies all started years ago with one beloved Whippet named Angel. Kim jokes that there must be something in her DNA where she has to open a new store every five years. In June the Westminster store celebrated its tenth anniversary, the Broomfield its fifth anniversary and the Firestone store had its grand opening. She decided to place a store in Firestone after going on “drives” in her spare time. She found herself driving to Firestone several times. She liked the community. Then she saw the present location being built and she knew that was the spot for Muttz. Muttz Natural Pet Products holds a prominent spot on the new Firestone marquee sign, visible from I-25. Kim reports that the closest natural pet store is west of 287 in Longmont. She has reached out to local veterinarians, whom she refers her customers to. Kim makes it very clear that she only sells products and not veterinarian supplies or services. Nor does she sell animals. She does not want pets to avoid coming into her store for any reason and believes if they have fun when they’re there, their owners will too. Muttz Natural Pet Products sells healthy food and treats, tail waggin’ toys, collars, harnesses, backpacks, gifts and other supplies for dogs, cats, small animals, wild birds and pet birds. Muttz is open Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-7 pm, and Sat.-Sun. 9:30 am-5:30 pm. Contact information is 303.776.0560 and petsuppliesdenver.com.

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Compiled by Kelly Fordyce Martindale On June 29, a new show, “Inner Dimension,” was filmed at a local residence in No Name Creek and at the Bella Rosa Golf Course. Local resident Danielle Douglas (Dani picture at right), is the Production Manager and let the CVCR know of this new and interesting web series project. WHAT IS INNER DIMENSION? It's part science fiction, part paranormal, and a little bit spiritual, tying the real world to a new world that goes far beyond mankind's comprehension. Three people go missing in the real world and find themselves in this new world where the danger is yet unknown and escape may be the least of their worries. As this new world is accidentally discovered by more people, the story grows into something Danielle Douglas incredible, leading up to a thrilling conflict putting Production Manager not only the Earth at stake, but the entire universe. & Frederick Resident Nathaniel, an oddly dressed British gentleman, has been stuck here a long time and may know more than he's telling. Fourteen-year-old Toby (below) and football star Derrick are newcomers, but soon realize that once inside the Inner Dimension, it is nearly impossible to get back. To succeed, they must forget everything they've ever known about the real world.

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To open a space for deeper contemplation, St. Brigit is offering a short evening each week with Centering Prayer followed by a group reading and Discussion. Mondays, join us for Centering prayer at 6pm. Reading/Discussion at 7pm. We meet at 110 Johnson St. Frederick, CO, visit stbrigit.org for directions/info, questions - Call Barb 303-588-4556

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Holly Foreman, an Examiner reporter wrote, “Produced by Kasha Fauscett, (below on right with actress Sara Heydlauff as Petra on the left) ‘Inner Dimension’ follows several strangers who disappear from the real world and find themselves lost in a metaphysical realm more ancient that the age of the dinosaurs. As the characters travel through portals between the two dimensions, meeting unlikely allies and foes, darkness seeps into the world and threatens the universe. Only a few can save it. The web series combines the feel of ‘Lost’ and ‘Dr. Who’ with an even more unusual cast than most Comic Con projects see. There’s an ex-NFL player, a British Lord, and even a pro boxer for good measure. Equally unique is the paranormal spin the series takes on the end-of-the-worlddoomsday theme.” This was written shortly before Denver’s Comic Con in mid-June where the web series debuted and costumed cast visited with attendees. Holly Foreman says, “The project wouldn't have gotten this far without generous sponsors, and 5280 Disaster Restoration Drywall & Repairs has been the primary donor, making it possible to reach a larger audience than Fauscett originally thought possible. Artistic Director Wickey has his own measure of fame as a bronze sculptor. Wickey is especially known for bronze statues of athletes, freezing their famous moments in time, and he does lifelike custom commissions as well. Though he is heavily into the post-production phase of his own film ‘The Earth is Flat,’ Wickey lent a creative eye with his artistic flair to the ‘Inner Dimension’ series. Kasha Fauscett is an actor who has put on her director hat for this project. With more than 15 film credits to her name, she has taken her passion for making people feel and tackles it from a different perspective with ‘Inner Dimension.’ The warm reception she has felt from the online community has her focusing on reaching a wider global audience.” Foreman continues, “Sometimes the best pairing for a successful film project is people who can read each other’s minds and finish each other’s sentences. Fauscett's husband, Troy Fauscett is the other half of this dynamic duo and as the Writer for ‘Inner Dimension,’ he primarily has had to interpret his wife's vision. He has been able to translate Fauscett's direction for the cast and crew, and in huge part, the success of the web series relies heavily on him. But Kasha Fauscett’s appetite for this unique project combines spectacularly with the artistic vision of Sam Wickey to create a stunning series definitely worthy of your time.” Kasha Fauscett explains in an interview by Westword’s Cory Casciato, "Basically, the Inner Dimension is connected and a functional part of our universe." Kasha is the producer and co-creator of the series. She continues, "It was never meant for mankind to discover, let alone enter, but by virtue of modern architecture people began arriving and becoming part of the inner dimension in a different state of mind." Casciato explains that this premise will unfold over twelve episodes, premiering online in the first week of August and continuing at a pace of one a week until the entire story -- or at least the first part of it -- is told. (August 2nd through October 18th) If all goes according to plan, viewers won't be able to look away once they get their first taste,” Casciato concludes. For more information and to keep updated on this new and unique film project, Like them on Facebook at www.facebook.com/InnerDimension and check in at their website www. innerdimensiontvshow.com.


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She realized that she to the Board of Trustees. was more interested in the creative side The commission prepares regulations designed to lessen congestion in the street; secure rather than the technical side because she safety from fire panic and other dangers; promote health and general welfare, to provide wanted to bring ideas and dreams to life. adequate light and air, to prevent the overcrowding of land; to avoid undue concentration of While in college, Kim worked in Walt population; to facilitate the adequate provision of transportation, water, sewage, schools, parks Disney World and she has been vacationing and other public requirements. to Disney destinations her entire life. Because of her passion for Disney and all of her personal travel Residents who wish to be considered for a position on the committee are encouraged experiences, friends and family have always come to her when planning their own Disney vacations. to submit an application found on the Town’s website at www.ci.firestone.co.us/boards, or Someone once told her she should get paid for helping plan other family Disney Vacations. download the application and submit it to the Town Clerk’s office at Firestone Town Hall, 151 So Kim looked into Authorized Disney Vacation Planners and became an agent with Love the Grant Ave., P.O. Box 100, Firestone, CO 80520. Mouse Travel in 2013. Love the Mouse Travel is an Authorized Disney Vacation Planner and an Earmarked Agency which is the highest designation Disney gives to travel agents. Kim is the only agent for Love the Mouse Travel in Colorado and works out of her home in the Carbon Valley. She specializes in Disney destinations. All agents are required to complete the Disney College of Knowledge for all Disney destinations. As a Travel Specialist, Kim can book trips for clients to Disneyland in California, Walt Disney World in Florida, on the Disney Cruise Line, to Aulani in Hawaii, and on Adventures by Disney vacations. Kim can help clients with dining reservations, recreation activities, and other special experiences Disney offers that many don’t know about. Kim is aware of all discounts that are offered and will be on the phone the minute they are released to get her clients the best possible price for their vacation. She is also on the phone at the 180-day window for booking dining reservations for each of her clients to give them the best possible chance of securing reservations at the coveted dining experiences such as eating with the princesses at Cinderella’s Royal Table in the Castle, with the Beast at Be Our Guest Restaurant, or with Mickey and Friends at Chef Mickey’s. These restaurants often book up within minutes of becoming available. Kim has lots of tips and tricks up her sleeve to get you the most out of your Disney vacation, including how to avoid spending your vacation standing in lines. And best of all, her services are 100% free with any vacation booked through her! You pay the same price as you would booking the vacation yourself directly through Disney-sometimes less through Kim, because she will let you know about any discounts that are being offered so that you can take advantage of the savings. But Kim takes the stress and confusion out of all of the overwhelming options Disney has, so you can relax and rest assured that you will have a magical vacation. Kim’s goal is to make sure every child has the opportunity to meet their favorite characters and see the beauty of Cinderella’s Castle. So if you have been thinking about planning a trip to one of the Disneyland Resorts. There is no time like today. Disney currently has some amazing deals for vacations to Walt Disney World. For select dates through December, clients receive a FREE dining plan with the purchase of a package including tickets at select Walt Disney World Resorts. A family of four can stay in a Walt Disney World Hotel for 6-nights/7-days with tickets to all four Walt Disney World theme parks-including foodfor just $2,075. This offer is only good through August 8, 2014. Package prices for 2015 will be released later this summer. Mention you saw  Kim’s article in the Consumer Report and Kim will throw in some free Disney “pixie dust” to help your vacation be even more magical! Feel free to send an email anytime! kimberly@ lovethemousetravel.com. You can call 303.332.6891. She says, “If I don't answer, please leave me a message and I will return your call within 24 hours - usually much faster. This isn't just a job for me, it's my passion. 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Library News Carbon Valley Regional Library

The Carbon Valley Regional Library is located at 7 Park Avenue, Firestone. For more information on any of the programs listed, visit www. MyLibrary.us or call 1-888-861-7323. z Chad Wonder Magic - Bring Play-Ground Theatre: Wild West Show Get ready to ride, rope and wrangle with Colorado's premiere children's theater performers, Jeff Haycock & Mia Sole. Laugh it up with one hour of wild western tales, music and hilarious adventures! 9:30 am. Tuesday, July 1. z Imagination Creation Station - Curious? Drop in and find out! For kids in Kindergarten - 5th grade. The fun is for the parents too! – 3:00 pm,Tuesday, July 1; 11:00 am, Thursday, July 10; 1:00 pm, Wednesday, July 16 and 6:00 pm, Monday, July 21. z Make Your Own Website – Join us as we take you through the step-by-step process to set up, customize and populate your own website, using Weebly. There’s no need to own a domain, we will show you how to build a website with only a few hours of work. Whether you’re looking to make a site for a small business, nonprofit or a travel blog, we’ll get you started and on your way. (Participants should have current email address, good keyboard, mouse and web navigation skills.) Registration required. -6:00 pm. Tuesday, July 1. z Club Tech @ Your Library: iPads –Have fun learning awesome music applications: Musyc, Sound Brush, Guitar!, and Drums Free on the library's iPads. Bring your smart phone, iPod touch, tablet, laptop, etc. (or borrow one of ours) and see all the free music you can get from your library with Freegal! (Ages 9-12; registration required). - 4:00 pm. Tuesday, July 8. z Fall Book Buzz – Publishers have already lined up the hottest books for Fall, and your library has the inside track on the biggest books of the season. Come join us to get the inside scoop on what's coming up, expand your reading list, and get the jump on all your bookish friends! - 6:00 pm. Wednesday, July 9. z Club 720: Fun with eTextiles – Join us for a special Club 720 event - Dazzle with lights! Ever wanted to add lights to your clothing or backpack? Or to make a costume that had its own lights? Dia from SparkFun will demonstrate how to sew LED lights into fabric. No experience or materials needed. Registration required. - 3:30 pm. Monday, July 14. z Picnic at the Patio: Bailout! - You bring dinner and your family; we'll bring the entertainment. Together, we will enjoy the music of Bailout! and the Colorado sunset on the library patio. - 6 pm. Thursday, July 17. z Summer Extravaganza – It's a Bike Safety Program! It's a Shred-a-Thon! It's a Touch-a-Truck program! Families of all ages are invited for this fun, educational and useful event. Bring your old documents for shredding, your bikes for a free tune-up, and yourselves for lots of fun. - 10:00 am. Tuesday, July 22. z Exploring Space: Satellites, Rovers and Robots - Harsh environments and long distances provide some big obstacles to learning about stars and planets. Thanks to new technology and machines, we can keep exploring. We'll look at tools and instruments from the Hubble telescope to the Mars Curiosity Rover and look at space exploration in the past, present and future. Then build your own simple rovers and design a space exploration mission to the furthest planets of our solar system. Registration required. – 1:00 pm (Grades 3-5) and 3:00 pm (Grades 6-8). Thursday, July 24.

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z Club 720: Survive the Wild - Join us this summer as we explore the skills needed to survive in the wild. We will be taking a quiz to test survival knowledge and discussing preparation and emergency survival tactics. Each participant will make their own paracord bracelet and first aid kit. Registration required. – 3:30 pm. Mon., July 28.

Erie Community Library The Erie Community Library is located at 400 Powers Street, Erie. For more information on any of the programs listed, visit www.MyLibrary.us or call 720-685-5200. z Robot Roundup - Build a motorized jitterbug robot and a tabletop hovercraft. Then try to guide your robots through an obstacle course! We'll provide all the supplies and tools. At the end of the program, you can round up your robots and take them home with you. Registration required. – 2:00 pm; Wednesday, July 9. z Stop-Motion Studio - Want to learn how to animate your own stop-motion movie? Teens will work in small groups to craft a short story and then animate the story using either drawing, clay or other stop-motion techniques. Edit the entire production together into a short film to show to your friends. This workshop is led by ASIFA Colorado, a non-profit organization devoted to cultivating and promoting the art, craft and profession of animation. Registration required. – 12 pm; Fri., July 11. z Actors’ Boot Camp – Get an introduction to acting! We'll start off with improv and then investigate the creation of a character. Fine tune your skills such as body language, your position in space, the way you present your lines, the development of character history, character purpose, and action and reaction. Led by Natalie Todd President/Head of the Thespians Club at NYU Shanghai. Registration required – 2:00 pm; Tues., July 15. z Young Inventors - Join the High Plains Library District and the WOW! (World of Wonder) Children's Museum in a problem solving adventure! Take apart everyday items to see what’s inside and how they work, and create something fabulous of your own to keep. See if your creations stand up to the test of these fun challenges. Registration required. - 1:00 pm; Thurs., July 17.

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kids' workshop at the library. Stop by any time between 12:30-2:30 pm with your family to build your own wooden project from one of their kids' kits. Projects are designed for children ages 5 - 12 and take about 20 minutes to complete. All kids get to keep their project. Registration required. – 12:30 pm; Monday, July 21.

z Robots and Root Beer - Find your inner artist and sip on a root beer float! Local artist Kristin Taylor shows you how to paint a robot masterpiece. Follow her step-bystep instructions and feel free to add your own personal touches. Take the painting home with you. We'll provide the supplies and you bring the creativity! Registration required. - 3:00 pm (Teens); Monday, July 21. z Optical Illusions Extravaganza - Children in grades 3-5 are invited to join us as we explore the science of illusions by making thaumatropes, zoetropes, flip-books and more. Outsmart your brain while you learn the magic behind these mirages! Registration required. 4:00 pm; Wednesday, July 23. z Bug Out! Bug Art - Join professional artist and teacher Kristin Taylor while we learn to draw a ladybug, a dragonfly, and a praying mantis who are all on a summer adventure. You will get to keep your drawings, and take other crafts with you, to enjoy at home. Registration required. 4:00 pm; Thursday, July 24. z Bingo - Join MCs Allison and Pam for a thrilling evening of Bingo at the library! Feeling lucky? You could win a fun prize or a great book! Registration required. – 6:00 pm; Wednesday, July 30. z Summer Sunset Concert - Celebrate the end of the My Summer Adventure with this family-friendly outdoor concert featuring Slainté. Listen to cover songs from The Beatles and more. Feel free to bring your own blanket and a picnic dinner. We'll have lawn games and special treats! 6:00 pm; Thursday, July 31.

Computer Classes

Are you looking for some friendly instruction in using a computer? Each month a variety of computer classes are offered. Some classes may require registration. Computer Help Appointments: Call your library at 1-888-861-7323 to arrange a 30-minute, individual appointment to get your computer questions answered. Make Your Own Website - Join us as we take you through the step-by-step process to set up, customize and populate your own website, using Weebly. There’s no need to own a domain, we will show you how to build a website with only a few hours of work. Whether you’re looking to make a site for a small business, non-profit or a travel blog, we’ll get you started and on your way. (Participants should have current email address, good keyboard, mouse and web navigation skills.) Registration required. Tues, July 1 – Carbon Valley Regional Library, 6:00 pm. The Carbon Valley Regional Library is located at 7 Park Avenue in Firestone, and Erie Community Library is located at 400 Powers Street in Erie. For more information about the District’s computer classes check out the High Plains Library District web page at www.MyLibrary.us, or call 1-888-8617323 for a complete schedule of classes.

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St. Theresa's Church Garage Sale

Church garage sale Thursday. July 17 through Saturday, July 19, in the church parish hall at 501 Walnut Street from 8:00am-4:00pm.

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The Brew and Déjà lu Books hosts Paint and Sip Classes at least twice monthly. These make a perfect outing for you and your friends right here in the Tri-Town area. The Brew and Déjà lu Books features a selection of microbrew beers and delicious wines. You can also enjoy a margarita or other select cocktails while painting. Of course our full line of non-alcoholic coffee and tea drinks are available during the events as well. Upcoming Paint and Sip Nights July 25th will feature “Tulips” with Tami Showers. July 26th will feature a watercolor class with Julie Myers. Coming August 15th and 23rd, we will feature “All Keyed Up” with Tami and another watercolor class from Julie. For a full schedule and information, visit our website at www.dejalubookstore.com.

Dacono Bulk Waste Clean-Out

Annual Event Saturday, July 19, 2014 The annual bulk waste clean-out event is set for Saturday, July 19, at the Denver Regional Landfill in Erie.Members of the Dacono City Council will be volunteering in the clean-up and collecting a $5 cash donation to benefit the Tri-Town Food Bank. This one day event allows residents to dispose of large household items that are not typically accepted through regular trash service. o Acceptable items generally include yard waste, non-commercial construction debris, old furniture and just plain junk. o The event is free to Dacono residents residing within the corporate limits. o A valid proof of residency (utility bill) is required. Stericycle sponsors this event by paying the landfill fee on behalf of Dacono with additional support from Gator Rubbish Removal. Senior Citizens Senior citizens requiring curb-side pick-up of large items should contact City Hall at 303833-2317. All items must be at the curb as City staff will not enter private homes or garages to remove items. Household Hazardous Waste Hazardous waste items such as paint, tires, computer monitors and car batteries will not be accepted by the landfill. TheWeld County Department of Health accepts many of these items at the South Hazardous Household Waste Facility, 5500 Hwy 52. Call 720-652-4235 ext. 8723 for hours and additional information. Appliances Appliances and metal will be accepted at Elliott’s Auto Parts. There will be a $25 charge for appliances with freon. No tires accepted. Contact Elliott’s at 5511 Colorado Blvd. or call 303-833-3501.

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Downtown Sounds Better than Ever!

The Downtown Sounds concert series keeps the Frederick Market hopping in July with two awesome concerts! First, Jonny Barber and The Rhythm Razors will kick it old school with original Americana music with some country and blues mixed in on Thursday, July 10th! Then Wayne Faust, a local favorite, will have folks laughing and jamming along with his unique combination of musical talent and comedy on Thursday, July 24th! Downtown Sounds brings great live music and yummy food trucks to Downtown Frederick every second and fourth Thursday, June through September from 6-8pm in the Crist Park Gazebo, 105 5th Street, Frederick CO 80530. All concerts are open to the public and free of charge. For more information, visit www.frederickco.gov.

Savannah Community Garage Sale

Savannah Community Garage Sale in Frederick 80530 on July 18th 8 to 5 July 19th 8 to 3. Hwy 52 to Ridgeway Blvd. or CR 15, just east of Family Dollar. Turn north to enter one of 3 entrances to Savannah.

Becca & Kristina Earn American Legion Auxiliary Scholarships

The American Legion Auxiliary awarded two scholarships in the amount of $500.00 each at the awards night at Frederick High School. We would like to congratulate this years recipients, Rebecca Vincent and Kristina Schmidt and thank both for their contributions to their families, school and communities. Both young ladies are very positive and very focused in their chosen fields and we know they will do well. CONGRATULATIONS, BECCA AND KRISTINA!! We encourage graduating seniors to apply. One needs not be a "Straight A+" student but one that improves as the years go forward. All qualifying applications are considered and trade schools are as acceptable as colleges and universities. Kathy Zuloff is your school contact for the applications. Start thinking ahead. We would love to shake your hand and present you with a check for $500.00.

It’s Your Play! 6 Months to 106 Your Feedback Matters

Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District (CVPRD) is conducting a Master Plan project, and is seeking input from all community residents, business owners, sports groups, and other interested parties. CVPRD will be hosting a Public Meeting on: -Wednesday, July 30th at the Rec Center, 701 5th St. Frederick, C) from 4:00-5:30 pm in the Multi-purpose room. -Wednesday, July 30th at the Carbon Valley Regional Library, 7 Park Ave. Firestone, CO from 6:00-8:00 pm in the Community room. The Master Plan will guide the District’s growth in its current facilities and programs as well as any future recreational facilities and leisure programs. Any questions regarding the Master Plan or Public Meetings can be directed to Operations Manager, Stephanie Munro, by email at Stephanie@recdistrict.com or by phone 303.833.3660 ext. 104. This is your opportunity to share feedback for the future of the Recreation District. Please bring your family, bring your friends, this is a community event and door prizes will be given. Residents of Dacono, Frederick, Firestone and Carbon Valley area are encouraged to attend one of these meetings. Formed in 1983, the Carbon Valley Park and Recreation District is a special district covering roughly 45 square miles, including the communities of Frederick, Firestone, Dacono and rural areas that surround the Tri-Towns in Colorado. These communities are strategically located along the Front Range of the Colorado Rocky Mountains, just east of interstate highway I-25 and approximately 25 miles north of the state capital city of Denver. These communities have benefited from substantial growth of the region in the past 10 years and anticipate significant growth in the future.

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Pedestrian Bridges to be Installed in Historic Firestone by Fall 2014

The purchase of two pedestrian bridges in Historic Firestone was approved by the Board of Trustees at its June 11, 2014, meeting. The bridge manufacturer will now complete its structural design while Town staff makes final adjustments to the abutment structural design. The Firestone Public Works department will begin construction later this summer and installation is expected in early September. The first bridge will be installed at the south end of the Jacob H. Firestone Memorial Park located at the intersection of Colorado Boulevard and Grant Avenue. This area of the trail has a downward slope where water and ice have traditionally collected causing unsafe passage. The second bridge will allow direct access to the trail through the Firestone Villas neighborhood off of Venice Avenue. Both of the bridges will protect health and safety concerns for patrons of the trail, as well as provide a safer route to school for students. The bridges will be funded through the Parks Impact Fee Fund. The expenditure was approved by the Firestone Board of Trustees as part of the 2014 budget process.

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Utility Work Begins on Firestone Boulevard in Preparation for Expansion

The orange cone zone has begun on Firestone Boulevard as crews have started the utility portion of the roadway widening project. Construction will run throughout the summer and info the fall as the project will be broken into two parts to tackle the utility work and then the actual pavement widening. The roadway widening will allow for two lanes of traffic in each direction between Cimarron Street and Birch Street. For the utility portion of the project, crews will be lowering the Central Weld county Water District 12-inch waterline to get ready for extension of a box culvert, which will take about four to six weeks from demolition to final grading. During that time crews will also be lowering a shorter piece of the 12-inch waterline and extending an existing 36-inch concrete culvert. It is estimated that the utility work should be completed by late August. The paving contractors should begin the roadway paving as soon as the utility project is completed. The Firestone Board of Trustees opted to break the project into two parts in April after only a single bid was received during the request for proposals earlier this year. That bid came in much higher than what Town staff estimated. Breaking the project into two pieces will allow the Town to potentially significantly decrease the total cost of the project as compared to the bid received.

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Single Parent Family Programs

The Pearl Group, a faith-based organization, provides a variety of support programs for single-parent families designed with minimal to no cost, including a transportation program (Car Clinic); the programs offered by The Pearl Group were established to help single-parent families and their dependent children move toward self-sufficiency. Please consider donating your old cars to this worthy cause during this holiday season. All donations are tax deductible. If you can help with this need, please contact Scott Owen at 970-2905991, or the Director of The Pearl Group, Tessie Gale, at 720-864-9202 or tgale@lbcc.org.

Envision: Creative Support for People w/Developmental Disabilities

Serving all of Weld County as the single entry point for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We provide case management services to connect individuals and families with supports and services. We coordinate Early Intervention services for families of children with a qualifying developmental delay, provide Family Support Services, administer the Children with Autism Medicaid waiver (HCBS-CWA) and three Medicaid Waiver programs for individuals with developmental disabilities: Children’s Extensive Support (HCBS-CES), Supported Living Services for adults (HCBS-SLS), and adult Developmental Disabilities waiver (HCBS-DD). Please call or visit our website for more information. 970-339-5360 or 888-695-5883 or www.envisionco.org or lmedina@ envisionco.org

Depression/Bipolar Support

Depression/Bipolar support group meets every Monday, alternating between Longmont and Firestone Carbon Valley Library. For more information call Laurie Woodman 303-810-9629 or go to our webpage at www.dbsalongspeak.org. A Family and Friends of people with mood illnesses is starting in January. For information call Kevin Sipp at 720-340-2750, or go to our webpage at www,dbsalongspeak.org.

CV Rotary Club

Come visit the Carbon Valley Rotary - the local club of the world’s largest and oldest service organization, Rotary International. Get to know us and what we do. Our membership is comprised of local business and community leaders. Learn what global service projects Rotary is working on as well as what community activities and events we’re involved in. We have interesting and diverse weekly speakers and are always eager to learn new ways to make our world a better place. We meet each Tuesday from 7:00 am – 8:00 am at Bella Rosa Golf Club in Frederick. Breakfast items from the menu are only $5.00 plus tip if paying by cash; or menu price if paying by credit card. To learn more about us visit our website www.carbonvalleyrotary.org, or contact Barb Goettsch at BarbGoettsch@carbonvalleyrotary.org or 303.815.7949.

WyldLife for Middle Schoolers

WyldLife is a treasure— pure fun and goodness! Games, skits and more for all middle school aged students and as many of their friends they want to bring along. You just have to try it! Every Other Thursday at Prairie Ridge Elementary School from 7:00 to 8:00pm. Any Questions? Call Carbon Valley Young Life at 303-833-4448 or email to dm.smith@yahoo.com.

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Firestone Elected Officials Receive CML Leadership Training Awards

Firestone Mayor Paul Sorensen and Trustee Bobbi Sindelar were recently honored by the Colorado Municipal League (CML) for reaching milestone levels with its MUNIversity program, which is a leadership program for Colorado’s municipal elected officials. The two Firestone elected officials were honored during the CML annual conference the week of June 16. Sorensen reached the Fundamental level of the program which requires 30 training credits, and Sindelar reached the Leadership level, which is achieved when the official reaches 60 hours of training. Town Manager Wesley LaVanchy said, “I am appreciative of the intentionality of these elected individuals to prepare themselves to lead our community.” The CML program was started in January 1991 to recognize elected officials who increase their knowledge of municipal government and their ability to lead.

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American Legion Auxiliary 2015 Scholarship Fund Raiser

Car Show & Dance OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

Saturday - August 23rd, 2014

American Legion Post 1985 870 1st Street, Firestone, CO 303-833-3878 •

Car Show – 1:00pm – 4:00pm ($5.00 entry fee & 2 non-perishable food items. Free to the

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Live Auction – 4:00pm – 6:00pm (Memorabilia items & new items) Live Music by Martinez and Company – 7:00pm – 11:00pm

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Questions? Contact: Donna Lane 303-833-4172 dlaney2342@msn.com Proceeds benefit the Auxiliary’s annual Scholarship Awards program. Food items will be donated to our local food banks.

Frederick in Flight A Success!

This year was our biggest Frederick in Flight yet with 27 balloons lifting off on Saturday morning and ten new wood carvings to spread throughout the community. The results of the Chainsaw Wood Carving Competition are as follows: first place went to Stephen Collin's 'Blue Collar Miner', second place went to Ron Eye's 'Walking Eagle' and third place went to Jon Parker's 'Suspended in Air'. The People's Choice award went to Jesse Beeson for his carving 'Family.' Check out progression of each carving on Frederick's facebook page.

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N Metro Business Women's Network

The North Metro Business Women’s Network (NMBWN) meets the 2nd Wednesday of every month at the Carbon Valley Regional Library Conference Room from 9:15am to 10:45am. With support from its umbrella group, the Women’s Development Council of Northern Colorado, the NMBWN is quickly becoming one of the fastest growing networking groups in our area! Meetings including networking time with your fellow business women, a guest speaker AND breakfast! Cost is just $7 for members and $10 for guests. Membership enrollment is now open for 2014 so ask us about the benefits. For questions or to RSVP, contact President, Christina Martinez @ 303-887-7790 or christina.martinez8289@gmail.com. Come see what we can do for your business. We can’t wait to meet you!

Photo Courtesy of Kimberly Bielz via Town of Frederick Facebook page.

Tri-Town Toastmaster’s Club

The Tri-Town Toastmaster’s Club #1112188 has moved to our new location. This club is made up of a diverse group of people who meet the 2nd and 4th Tuesday’s of the month in the Carbon Valley area. Our main purpose is to develop confident public speaking and leadership skills for personal growth in a safe friendly environment. Each meeting lasts an hour and provides a mutually supportive and positive learning environment in which every individual member can participate and has the opportunity to develop competent oral communication and leadership skills. Terrified to speak in front of a group? Join us to practice. Looking to improve your communication skills? Don’t worry, there are no instructors or grading; member participation and meeting quality are critiqued by fellow members in a positive yet always room for improvement style. Guests and the general public are always welcome to attend our meetings. You can expect an enjoyable experience with fun, encouragement and networking with business leaders, yet no pressure to participate. We are currently recruiting new members and invite you to attend and bring a friend! Please join us the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month from 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at our new location: Rocky Mountain Christian Church - RMCC Fredrick Campus, 5860 Majestic Street, Frederick, CO 80504. For additional questions, contact one of our board members: VP Education, Julia Davis – Jkdolls@msn.com - 303-7751106 or VP Membership, Dario Montelongo Jr. – dmontelongojr@ comcast.net – 720-670-0209 Additional details can be found by visiting: http:// d26toastmasters.org/tri-town/index.htm or http://www. toastmasters.org/

Supporting Student Activities Through Volunteers

The general purpose of the Frederick Booster Club (FBC) shall be to promote encouragement, support, and financial assistance for the academic and athletic programs supported by Frederick High School (CO). The FBC also promotes interests and participation of extracurricular functions and fundraisers, which may benefit some or all of the current student body. The FBC will do all things necessary or convenient to accomplish such purposes. To join please visit our website at: http://www.fhsbooster.com/ click on "membership."

Firestone Seeks Residents to Serve on Cultural Committee

Photo Courtesy of Mike-Hana Ciembronowicz via Town of Frederick Facebook page.

The Town of Firestone is now accepting applications from Firestone residents who are willing to serve on its Cultural Committee. The Cultural Committee acts as an advisory group on cultural arts matters and focuses on enhancing artistic and cultural resources in the community. The committee’s goals include: ● Serve as an advisory group to the Board of Trustees on cultural arts matters. ● Recommend methods for maintaining and increasing artistic and cultural resources, as well as the level of awareness of arts, cultural and civic events. ● Provide advice and recommendations to the Town Board with respect to the planning and conduct of the

Town’s annual community events. ● Stimulate and encourage private and public study, planning, presentation and participation in artistic, cultural and civic activities and events. ● Encourage and promote programs for the enrichment of culture in the Town. ● Explore and recommend to the Town Board ways and methods of obtaining private, local, state and federal funds to promote arts and culture in the Town. ● Gather information, conduct surveys and undertake similar activities in view of advising the Town Board on matters respecting cultural development for the Town. Residents who wish to be considered for a position on the committee are encouraged to submit an application found on the Town’s website at www.ci.firestone.co.us/boards, or download the application and submit it to the Town Clerk’s office at Firestone Town Hall, 151 Grant Ave., P.O. Box 100, Firestone, CO 80520.


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Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Seasonal Allergies

Allergies are commonly experienced in the Spring and Fall and can be very disruptive to life. A common question people ask is, can acupuncture help ease or eliminate allergies? The answer is yes, however, there are a few things that we can do for ourselves at home as well. Here are a few ideas: z Chinese herbal formulas: There are a few, my favorite is Allerease from Blue Poppy. z Bee Pollen: Taking a daily dose (or two) of Bee Pollen helps to strengthen the immune system and stops sneezing immediately. z Lavender: Using high quality lavender essential oil around the orbital of the eye (following the bone only) helps to stop sneezing immediately. Multiple applications are sometimes necessary and safe. z Eliminate Gluten: Gluten is very sticky and avoiding it altogether helps to clean up the whole system and, at the very least, reduce the amount of phlegm to contend with during allergy season. Reducing or eliminating one month prior to allergy season works best. z Quercetin: A friend of mine who practices Homeopathy advised taking Quercetin the month prior to allergy season. The University of Maryland Medical Center states, “Quercetin belongs to a group of plant pigments called flavonoids that give many fruits, flowers, and vegetables their color. Flavonoids, such as quercetin, are antioxidants -- they scavenge damaging particles in the body known as free radicals, which damage cell membranes, tamper with DNA, and even cause cell death. Antioxidants can neutralize free radicals and may reduce or even help prevent some of the damage they cause. They also help keep LDL ("bad") cholesterol from being damaged, which scientists think may contribute to heart disease. Quercetin acts like an antihistamine and an anti-inflammatory, and may help protect against heart disease and cancer. Quercetin can also help stabilize the cells that release histamine in the body and thereby have an anti-inflammatory effect.”

I hope this is helpful, and please feel free to call or write if In the event of an emergency a person should always call 911, espcially if immediate assistance is needed from the you have any questions. police, fire department or an ambulance. Examples include: Daisy Lear, MSOM, Dipl.Ac., L.Ac., practices Chinese z A fire medicine & acupuncture in Longmont (303)587-3557 daisylear@gmail.com. z A car crash, especially if someone is injured Healthcare Provider for CIGNA & Federal Government Workman’s Compensation. z A crime z A medical emergency, such as someone who is unconscious, gasping for air or not breathing, experiencing an allergic reaction, having chest pain, having uncontrollable bleeding or any other symptoms that require immediate assistance. Knowing what is considered immediate medical treatment can be hard. To make this decision, ask yourself the following questions: z Is the victim’s condition life-threatening? z Could the victim’s condition worsen and become life-threatening on the way to the hospital? z Does the victim require the skills or equipment of paramedics or emergency medical technicians? z Could the distance or traffic conditions cause a delay in getting the victim to the hospital? If your answer to any of these questions is “yes,” or if you are unsure, it is best to call 911 for EMS help. Paramedics and Emergency Medical Technicians can begin medical treatments at the scene and on the way to the hospital, as well as alert the emergency department of the condition en route. When you call for help, speak calmly and clearly. Give your name, address and phone number; give the location of the victim; and describe the problem. Don’t hang up until the dispatcher tells you to, because he or she may need more information or need to give you instructions. For more information or for questions about when you should call 911, contact the Frederick- Firestone F.P.D. at 303.833.2742 or visit www.fffd.us.


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HEALTHY CANCER SURVIVORS

You are invited to participate in a celebration of cancer survivorship!

On Saturday, July 12, 2014, the American Cancer Society’s Relay For Life of Carbon Valley will host its annual overnight Relay event. This non-competitive walk/run will take place at Hart Park, Firestone. An important part of the Relay will be the opening ceremonies. As part of the opening ceremonies, cancer survivors are invited to walk the first lap around the track with the important people in their lives and stay for refreshments following the first lap. The opening ceremony will take place at 5p.m. with the first lap at approximately 5:30p.m. Please plan to arrive early to pick up your Relay T-shirt and a special gift! Special recognition will be given to all cancer survivors who take part in this unique beginning to a fun and exciting fund-raising event. Come and bring your friends and family. They will want to share this celebration of life with you! Please let us know if you are planning to attend by completing and returning the Survivor Registration form below or completing on-line registration at: www.cvrelayforlife.org

Survivor Dinner – Friday, July 11, 2014

This will be a celebration to honor each cancer survivor’s life and to give thanks to the wonderful caregivers that stood by them. Survivor photos will be taken and Survivor T-shirts will be available for early pickup so that they may be worn to Relay the next day.

Personal Training with an Edge

If you have been considering hiring a personal trainer to assist you with your fitness and nutrition goals, congratulations!! Hiring a trainer can be very beneficial to help you stay accountable to your goals and to allow you to learn proper exercise technique as well as receiving sound nutritional advice. Some clients are very successful with the addition of a personal trainer, whereas, others are not. It all depends on the client’s ability to stay true to their program on a daily basis and to be honest about nutritional intake and exercise habits. All too often, we underestimate the amount of calories and macronutrients we are ingesting and we assume that we are burning enough calories with day-today activities and responsibilities. I too thought that I was moving enough and eating the right amount. Even as a personal trainer who is accustomed to being highly active and eating clean, I started to put some weight back on due to a thyroid condition and medication issue. I decided to buy a “Fitbit Flex” – wireless activity & sleep wristband. I began using the device to track my steps, mileage, calories burned, calories consumed, sleep patterns, minutes of highly active exercise, etc. Within one week, I achieved a 5 pound weight loss. Having the device on my wrist at all times makes me more consciously aware of how active I am over time; and, the accompanying phone app allows me to log my nutrition which also gives me a clear picture of how many calories I am consuming as well. Each day, I am highly motivated to meet each of my personal activity goals that I have set up on the app. Thus far, I have been ecstatic with my results! I am so convinced that the “Fitbit Flex” will help any client stay accountable and lose weight that I have decided to offer this device FREE (for a limited time) with the purchase of your first 10-pack of training sessions for new clients. With the addition of this device coupled with sound nutritional advice and a proper exercise program, you can’t fail. It’s all about staying accountable to yourself and your trainer. If you are interested in getting fit and healthy, give me a call. We can get your started on your personal transformation. Shelly N. Porcaro, NASM-CES, CPT, SFN (303) 594-8325 shelly@justtrifitness.com www.justtrifitness.com.

Nextera Healthcare expands across the state of Colorado

An innovative new healthcare model which is gaining national attention was launched 3 years ago, right here in Firestone and Frederick, Colorado. In 2011, local family physicians Dr. David Tusek and Dr. Clint Flanagan, who have been taking care of the Carbon Valley community since 2004 launched their own version of “true healthcare reform” called Nextera Healthcare...and now its really beginning to take off. The two physicians recently returned from a week in Washington DC where they personally discussed Nextera Healthcare with numerous senators, including Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) and Sen. John Barasso (R-WY), participated in a Senate Budget Committee hearing on Capitol Hill, met with multiple Congressional staffers, including those of Congressmen Cory Gardner, Jared Polis, and Senator

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Michael Bennet, and also were invited to a private meeting at the White House to discuss the future of primary care medicine in the US. Afterwards Dr. Tusek presented at the national Direct Primary Care Conference, educating an audience of over 100 physicians about implementing direct care models like Nextera into their practice. Nextera Healthcare was unveiled and launched during a Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce event held at Adams Bank and Trust in November 2011, during which the physicians introduced the Tri-town community to their novel primary care + urgent care program offering unlimited visits, no copays, 24/7 service for a low monthly fee ranging from $39/mo (for children) to $99/mo. “For less than what you pay for your cell phone or TV bill we are pleased to offer a full spectrum program providing pediatrics, gynecology, adult medicine, and urgent care,” explained Dr. Tusek. In addition, Dr. Flanagan pointed out that, “a single ER visit for a few stitches will cost more than a year of unrestricted care with our program, with no copays or upcharges for any service we can provide in the office around the clock.” Since their announcement three years ago, the doctors have been busy. They have added two new office locations (in Longmont and Boulder) in addition to their original North Vista Medical Center, located in Firestone; they have added three new physicians to their practice: Carrie Wilcox, MD, Kristin von Konynenberg, MD, and Charles Tawa, MD, as well as an acupuncturist, chiropractor, and personal trainers. And now

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More than 800 Pack the Park for Firestone’s First Food & Flick Friday

Firestone was the place to be this past Friday, June 6, 2014, as more than 800 people packed Hart Park for the Town’s first Food & Flick Friday event. Attendees flocked to the food trucks, played games, had their faces painted, listened to live music, snacked on popcorn and watched Frozen on the big screen. A special treat was the appearance of the Frozen princess who visited with guests at the event and performed live before the movie began. Food trucks have become the latest in full-fledged mobile restaurants with seasoned chefs offering a variety of scrumptious gourmet fare. With the trucks selling out within a few hours, the Town is already working to book more trucks for the upcoming Food & Flick Friday events. The Carbon Valley Park & Recreation District kept things lively with movie-focused games such as freeze tag, frozen toezies, snowman building and ice cube races. Face painting decorated kids’ faces with princess crowns and cartoon characters. The Frederick-Firestone Fire Protection District made an appearance with a fire truck for kids to check out and have photos taken with firemen. Ash Ganley provided live music, and event sponsor Encana Oil & Gas provided free water and popcorn as the movie started. The Food & Flick Friday series runs throughout the season on four additional event dates. The lineup includes: • July 11 Settlers Park, 11447 Deerfield Drive, Firestone Movie: Homeward Bound Music by Dave Davis • July 25 Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave., Firestone Movie: Despicable Me 2 Music by the Country Music Project • August 8 Hart Park, 467 Jackson Ave., Firestone Movie: Little Giants Music by Lara Ruggles The events begin at 6 p.m. with the live music, games, face painting and food truck service. The movie begins at 8:30 p.m. Featured food trucks throughout the season include Oskar Blues The Bonewagon, Bodacious Eats, The Giggling Greek, Manna from Heaven and Waffle Cakes. Additional food

Water Safety Tips for Summer Time Fun zzIn order to ensure an enjoyable and safe summer, protect yourself and your children by taking these simple precautions when engaging in recreational activities involving water: The most important safety measure is to watch your children constantly when they are at the beach, near the pool or any containers of water. Many kids will not or may not be able to call out or splash when they are in danger. zzDrain containers or kiddie pools as soon as you are finished using them. zzAlways enter the water feet first. zzNever swim alone, and don’t let other adults, teens or children swim alone. zzMake sure the water is deep enough (at least 9 feet deep, according to the American Red zzCross) before jumping or diving. If you cannot verify the depth, it is best to gradually enter and not jump in. zzIf you can’t swim or don’t know CPR, enroll yourself in classes. A significant number of downings have been prevented because parents had these skills. zzDo not enter the water if you have consumed alcohol or medication: each year, up to half of all adult drowning cases is linked to alcohol use. zzDo not chew gum or eat food while in the water—you could choke. zzIntroduce your kids to the water early in age. Use bath time to familiarize them with floating and going underwater. Enroll them in swimming and CPR classes as soon as possible. zzUse only certified life preservers and floatation devices. Don’t rely on water wings or air floats for safety. If you witness someone drowning: 1. Alert another person in the area and Call 911 immediately. Make sure someone keeps visual contact with the person experiencing difficulty at all times so that a proper location can be given to emergency crews when they arrive. 2. ONLY if the person is close enough, throw a floatable object to them, or extend a rope or a pole to them and pull them to safety. 3. ONLY if you are an experienced swimmer AND the above option did not work, should you enter the water. zzBring a floatation device with a rope attached that is strong enough to support both you and the person experiencing trouble. zzPUSH the floatation device to the person once you are close enough to them zzDO NOT get so close to the person that they can grab you. People experiencing emergencies in the water often panic and grab on to the first thing they come in contact with. If it happens to be you, they may push you under the water in order to keep themselves afloat. zzIf this happens to you, DO NOT PANIC, simply swim deeper out of the person’s grasp and away from them. zzOnce the person has hold of the floatation device, swim them to safety. This information provided by the Frederick-Firestone Fire Protection District. For more information contact us at 303-833-2742 or visit us at www.fffd.us

trucks are being booked for upcoming event dates. The full lineup and appearance dates can be found online at www.ci.firestone.co.us/foodandflickfridays. Food & Flick Fridays is presented by the Town of Firestone, as well as platinum and presenting sponsors Encana Oil & Gas, the Frederick-Firestone Fire Protection District, the Carbon Valley Chamber of Commerce, the Carbon Valley Consumer Report and the Carbon Valley Park & Recreation District. Movie sponsors include Encana Oil & Gas, Creative Years Learning Center, Tutor Doctor, St. Brigit Episcopal Church and Premier Members Federal Credit Union.

The American Legion Auxiliary #1985 Hosting Annual Fourth at Firestone Pancake Breakfast Friday, July 4th, 2014 Where: American Legion Post #1985 at 870 1st Street in Firestone Time:

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The Legion will also offer a beer garden and the SAL will be serving brats and dogs throughout the lunch hour. If you are new to our communities or if you have been here for many years and did not know we are here, we invite you to join us and meet our friendly staff and members. We are open daily from noon to ?

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Encana Hosts Multi-Jurisdictional Derrick Rescue Training

Encana hosted a multi-jurisdictional training exercise with Mountain View Fire Rescue, FrederickFirestone Fire Protection District, Longmont Fire, and Fort Lupton Fire on June 11, 2014. The objective of the training was to simulate the rescue an unconscious 187 lb. worker located on a rig derrick tower. The four fire agencies & Encana worked together to rescue the victim through three different evolutions. Each evolution required crews to use a different form of rescue and each time crews rescued the worker successfully. “Working with entities such as Encana and our neighboring fire departments gives our crews the ability to test methods of training for unexpected circumstances,” said Assistant Chief Roger Rademacher of Mountain View Fire Rescue. “We are appreciative of businesses that make safety a top priority and that encourage multiagency trainings so that we can all learn from each other.” Encana’s support of the local responder community isn’t just limited to training exercises. Encana also developed a mobile emergency command center for use during Encana related incidents or in support of large scale community incidents like the September 2013 flood event. The mobile unit is equipped with basic spill response materials, cameras, computers, telephones, hard hats, and the technology required to enhance communication and response during an incident. “The mobile unit means we can respond fast and efficiently—we’re ready—whenever and wherever we’re needed.” said Danny Knutson, Manager of Field Safety, DJ Basin at Encana. “Having the ability to deploy our mobile command center provides the technology and resources response teams need so that they can focus on the incident at hand.” Encana and MVFR would also like to acknowledge and thank Basic Energy Services for the use of their rig during this drill.

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Imagine Offers Unique Opportunities for Students

Students across the community are benefiting from the exceptional opportunities provided to them at Imagine Charter School at Firestone. Imagine Charter School focuses on finding solutions to help students be their best. The staff support students, helping to shape both their hearts and their minds. Imagine Charter School provides students with: A well-rounded liberal arts education which includes daily instruction in science and social studies. Students are given hands-on opportunities to apply their learning through many different avenues including service learning projects. A rigorous and engaging technology program. With touch-screen computers and an emphasis on coding, students will be able to create animations, build houses, and use Google Drive. A foreign language program unique to this area. The study of Latin builds a firmer foundation of English grammar, develops a logical mind-set, enhances the study of ancient culture, and even improves results on college entrance exams. Before and after school enrichment opportunities and sports. We offer a before and after school program that takes classroom learning to another level in incredibly fun ways. In addition, we provide many after school clubs including Challenge Island, chess, Lego club, and drama. Middle school students have the opportunity to participate on our Puma soccer team. Imagine Charter School at Firestone is currently enrolling in preschool through eighth grade. Limited openings are still available in full day kindergarten. Contact us today to learn more at 303772-3711 or email deena. kicera@imagineschools. com. Stop by our booth at the Fourth at Firestone to learn more about Imagine and score some fun giveaways!

SCHOOL Princess Story Time at The Brew and Déjà lu Books

Your prince and princess will have a great time at The Brew meeting their favorite characters. Each ticket includes story time, song performance, pictures with the featured princess, and a book for autograph signing. Paid ticket admits one child and one parent or caregiver. $20 per ticket. Children under two years are free with a paid ticket. Some restrictions apply. Contact The Brew and Déjà lu Books for more information and ticket sales. 303.833.3766 or email info@ dejalubookstore. Located in Firestone next to Dairy Queen.

Upcoming Story Times

The Snow Queen – Monday, July 14th at 10 AM and 6 PM Rapunzel – Monday, July 28th at 10 AM and 6 PM

Disclaimer: It is not the intention of Wands and Wishes Occasions, LLC. to violate any copyright laws. Our characters are NOT name brand copyrighted characters. Our characters are generic, and we can only accept bookings from individuals who are aware that we DO NOT represent any licensed character. If you are requiring a licensed, copyrighted character, for your event, you should contact the company/copyright holders.

Karsen Box as Daddy Warbucks, Mary Kathryn Dusza as Annie, and Jim Vroman as Sandy in Imagine Firestone’s Production of Annie Kids.

Beech House Preschool is Now Little Blessings Preschool Enrolling for the 2014-2015 School LLC is enrolling for the Year! 2014-2015 School Year!

Beech House Preschool is a licensed, part-time preschool program for ages 3 to 5 years. It is located in Frederick, west of I-25, and north of HWY 52, at 6516 Spring Gulch Street. It has a family-based atmosphere with a low teacher to student ratio. Jane Beech is an experienced elementary school teacher, who has taught various grade levels including kindergarten. Curriculum lessons and activities are child-centered and age appropriate, in order to help students prepare for success in kindergarten. Beech House Preschool promotes the curiosity and creativity of each child, and wants children to enjoy learning. For more information on enrollment and the program, please call Jane Beech at 720-202-4282 or go to BeechHousePreschool.com.

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Little Blessings is an in home Christian Preschool that offers programs for 3 to 5 year old children. I offer age-appropriate activities including math skills, language arts, fine and gross motor skills, social studies/science, simple Bible lessons, art, music, classroom skills, field trips and special activities. I serve healthy snacks and lunch, have a large yard for play, and am within walking distance of two parks. z Open 7-5:15 pm Monday-Friday z Music, gymnastics, yoga, and dance classes monthly z CPR, First Aid, and Medical Administration certified z Full and part-time care available

Busy Bee Preschool is now enrolling for the 2014-2015 School year! 3-5

* Licensed In-Home Care for children aged

* Full preschool program daily included in the tuition * Full time positions available * CPR and First Aid certified * Dance, Yoga and music classes monthly * 15 passenger van with approved seatbelts * Monthly Field trips and outings * Fenced backyard * One dog...kenneled during childcare hours * Conveniently located to I-25 * Hours of Operation: 7:15 am-5:15 pm Monday – Friday * 1 opening beginning in July and 1 opening in August Call Vicki Athmann @303-506-8825 or check out our website for more information. www. thebusybeepreschool.net

z Please call Christine O'Dell at 303-482-5352 or take a look at our website: www.littleblessingspreschoolllc. webs.com.

Homeschool Mom's

If you homeschool children ages 9 and older and would like to meet once a week with other homeschoolers for support, fun, and learning call me at 303-257-4689 or email Dianna_87@hotmail.com

Tutoring

Tutor: I am a retired engineer who tutors students from 3rd grade to Sophomore math. Currently I tutor and mentor at Mead Elementary and Coal Ridge Middle School and have passed the background check for the St. Vrain School District. Looking for students for the summer. Cost is very reasonable - $20/hr for up to two students. If interested call Mike -- 303-818-1886

Tutoring

Tutor: I am a Sophomore Honor Student at Holy Family High School. I am looking to tutor elementary school students this summer in math or reading. I work under the direction of my grandfather who also tutors in the St.Vrain School District. I tutor at the Carbon Valley Library or McDonalds in Firestone. My rates are $8/hr. If interested please call 303-818-1886 and ask for Tori.


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MATTERS It's not that I'm so smart, it's just that I stay with problems longer. Albert Einstein

2 Students Headed to Rotary Youth Camps

The Longmont Mortgage Branch of Peoples Bank is sponsoring two students to the week long Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) camps this summer on behalf of the Carbon Valley Rotary Club. Students between 7th and 8th grades will attend the camp near Larkspur; high school students between sophomore and senior grades will attend the Estes Park camp at no cost to the students. Shown here is Longmont Mortgage Branch Manager and Carbon Valley Club member, John Arnold, presenting the

Playground Fire at Black Rock Elementary School

check to Club President, Barb Goettsch. In addition, the Longmont Mortgage Branch has made an annual commitment of sponsoring two students to RYLA camps each year. RYLA is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs around the globe to give young people the opportunity to learn communication skills, team building, ethics, problem-solving, and conflict management. The program is designed to build confidence, self-esteem, respect, and relationships. For more information on RYLA opportunities, please email BarbGoettsch@ carbonvalleyrotary.org or contact John Arnold at Peoples Bank Mortgage Branch in Longmont at 303-772-4400.

This morning at 4:53 a.m. multiple Erie citizens that live in the Vista Ridge community called 911 to report a playground on fire at Black Rock Elementary School. (2000 Mountain View Boulevard, Erie) Upon arrival, firefighters found flames 50 feet high and quickly extinguished the fire. The fire caused about $50,000 in damage. Mountain View Fire Rescue, Lafayette Fire, Erie Police Department, Colorado Bureau of Investigations, and St. Vrain Valley School Districts has been and will continue to work collaboratively on this incident. This scene remains under investigation but it has been determined as arson. Anyone with information is encouraged to call Erie Police Detective Dan Niemoth at 303-926-2835. Also available is an anonymous hotline at 1-877-89ARSON (1-877-892-7766.) This hotline offers a $5,000 award fund for information leading to the conviction of the perpetrators. Residents are encouraged to be aware and to report any suspicious activity. All agencies appreciate the quick action of the citizens that reported this fire.

Talking to Kids About Gun Safety

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Teach kids to follow these rules if they come into contact with a gun: z stop what they're doing

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z do not touch the gun z leave the area where the gun is z tell an adult right away It's particularly important for kids to leave the area to avoid being harmed by someone who doesn't know not to touch the gun. A child as young as 3 has the finger strength to pull a trigger. It's also important for kids to tell an adult about a gun that's been found.

Grade School Painting Classes

Join us at The Brew and Déjà lu Books on Tuesdays this summer for Kids’ Painting Classes. Tami with The Cruisin' Canvas will be walking the children through their paintings. Kids will take home their finished 8x10 flat canvas panel artwork! Snacks and beverages available for purchase before, during or after the class. Kids’ Painting Classes are for children second grade and up. Sign up for 4 or more and save. Host a kids’ painting birthday party at The Brew! Contact us for more details and to sign up for classes: 303.833.3766 or email info@ dejalubookstore.com. • July 8th – Surfboards • July 15th – Angel • July 22nd – Frog • July 29th – Tree • August 5th – Eiffel Tower

Child Care in the Carbon Valley Area A Perfect Place 2 Play St. Vrain Ranch (303)833-4631 

Carbon Valley Child Care Carbon Valley Area (303)833-0398 

Future Footprints Daycare Ridgecrest (303)833-5778 

Just Like Home Childcare Frederick/Savannah sub. 303-827-8792 

Little Blessings Preschool LLC Melissa’s Toddler Town Sagebrush Raspberry Hill 303-482-5352  (303)834-8420 

All About the Little Ones Countryside (720)226-8844

Country Kids Preschool Mead (970)535-4825 

Grandma Bea’s Day Care Mead (970)535-0109 

Kids First Preschool Booth Farms (720)939-9954 

Little Feet Childcare Frederick (720)532-2573 

Robyn’s Nest Pre-school The Little Crowe’s Nest Messiah Lutheran School 1335 Francis St., Longmont Firestone - St. Vrain Ranch Centex Country Side (303) 833-5253 (303)833-3762  (303)776-3466

Hand-N-Hand Daycare Tri-town area (720)244-0963 

Kim Sanger’s Family Child Care, Erie (303)828-4620 

Little Peeps & Co. Sharpe Farms (720)352-7522

Miss Amy’s Preschool St. Vrain Ranch (303)833-4030 

Sharon’s Daycare Ridgecrest (303)833-4529 

Little People’s Place Fox Run (303)702-0057 

Miss Ross's Daycare Firestone (858)228-0619 

Shooting Stars Daycare Summit View Estates-Fred (303)684-6464 

Beech House Preschool LLC Creative Kids Child Care Sweetgrass Wyndham Hill (303)464-0175  (720)202-4282 

Robin’s Nest Family Care Firestone (303)833-4536 

Bloom! Montessori Preschool in Longmont (303)776-8173 

Creative Years Learning Ctr Heart & Hand Child Care Carbon Valley Platteville (303)833-9001  (970)785-6138 

Leaps of Knowledge Savannah (303)466-6999

Bright Future Childcare Longview (303)702-0908 

Cynthia’s Child Care (303)564-5697

Home Away from Home Sagebrush (303)833-3197 

Learning to Grow Childcare Little Wonders Daycare Stoneridge Wyndham Hill (303)774-0874  (303)868-9864

Mommy Daycare Booth Farms (303)776-9484 

Soaring Eagles Child Care Prairie Ridge Elementary (720)494-3641

Husky Club @ Centennial Elementary (720)652-8240

Lisa Day Care Savannah (303)833-5646 

Lion’s Den Legacy Elementary (720)652-8169

Peanut Gallery Child Care Firestone-Sagebrush (303) 908-3303 

Sweet Things Childcare Booth Farms 303-774-6322 

Imaginations at Work Firestone (303)833-6745 

Little Critters Firestone (303)833-3282 

Marcy’s Daycare Old Frederick (303)833-3411 

Playhouse Day Care St. Vrain Ranch (303)833-3648 

Tammy’s Daycare St. Vrain Ranch-Firestone (303)833-2791 

Bugs & Flowers Daycare Stoneridge (970)388-6762  Busy Bee Preschool Ridgecrest (303)833-5022 

Exploring Minds Academy Erie (303)828-3452  Frederick Day Care Country Side 720.362.2644  Frederick Discovery School (303)679-1413

Tatum’s Little Hands Ridgecrest (303)345-3339 

3 Generations Home Daycare Sagebrush (303) 833-4483  Traditions Childcare Raspberry Hill (720) 204-6089  Wee Folks Childcare Ridgecrest (303)304-4509   Licensed Provider~If you provide

child care please e-mail information to carbonvalley@gmail.com. This listing is free as space is available. The CVCR is not responsible for any errors or issues with individuals/services.


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Leo Martinez Annual Charity Golf Tournament

The Knights of Columbus of Frederick would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the Leo Martinez Annual Charity Golf Tournament & encourage all readers to support these businesses for their supporting our local charities: • Coal Ridge Animal Hospital • B & L Tire Repair • Golf Academy • Marogil Dentistry • Michael Tomassoni • K.O. Real Estate • Wyckoff & Associates • D & D AG Repair • Colorado East Bank • Grease Monkey • 3rd Ave. Eye Care • Lamb Heating & Air Conditioning • United Power • Zadel Realty • Gibbs & Associates • Country Cuts • Onorato Garage • Express Employment Professionals • Galitz • Camaro Dave’s

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Taken from www.tritowncommunityseniors.com

In Honor of Ms Beulah Meeker When we first started this Nonprofit, Beulah was one of our staunchest supporters. She encouraged us to become an independent organization so that the Seniors would truly be able to have a say in their own destiny. She was also instrumental in suggesting that we use Mr. Rick Samson as our Attorney of Record and we are exceptionally grateful for that, as he was a huge help in getting us incorporated, and his advice has been exceptional in guiding us in the right direction. Beulah's favorite Poet was Edgar A. Guest. She once gave me one of his poems and it has inspired me on so many levels. I told Mr. Samson that when we have our own Senior Center, I would like to place a plaque in the main hall with Beulah's name and picture and this her favorite Poem.

Help "Buy the Bus" for Seniors

Team Work It's all very well to have courage and skill, And it's fine to be counted a star; But the single deed, with its touch of thrill Doesn't tell us the man you are. For there's no lone hand in the game we play, We must work to a bigger scheme; And the thing that counts in the world today Is how do you pull with the team? It is all very well to fight for fame, But the cause is a bigger need; And what you do for the good of the game Counts more than the flash of speed; It's the long, long haul and the dreary grind Where the stars but faintly gleam, And it's leaving all thought of self behind That fashions a winning team.

Weld County Senior Nutrition Lunch Program for Carbon Valley

The Weld County Senior Nutrition Program serves hot, nutritious meals to seniors 60+ at the Carbon Valley Recreation Center located at 701 Fifth St, Fredrick. All food is provided by UNC in Greeley Colorado each Thursday at 12:00 pm. Seniors 60+ and their spouses are eligible, as are persons who reside in subsidized housing complex’s that provide meal site nutrition programs. A small donation of $3 is suggested, but certainly not required. Check us out. It is a lot of fun! To make or cancel a reservation, please call 303833-3660 by 11am prior to Wednesday the week of lunch. If you do not have a reservation, please drop in and we will see if we can fit you in as a walk-in.

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Fajita Bar, with your choice of beef or chicken, lettuce, tomato, & cheese. Catered by El Taco Loco. July 9th Ham steak, scalloped potatoes, salad and dessert. Catered by Pepper Jack’s July 16th Your choice of pizza, garden salad and fruit. Catered by Hammer Time Pizza. July 23rd Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes, carrots, and a roll. Catered by Pete’s Place. July 30th Pulled pork sandwich, coleslaw, baked beans & dessert. Catered by Pepper Jack’s.

Firestone Pavement Condition Survey To Facilitate Street Improvement Prioritization Grid

In early June, Firestone residents caught a glimpse of a strange vehicle driving throughout Town with mounted lasers. This was Infrastructure Management Services conducting an intensive pavement condition survey of all Town streets. The survey gathered information regarding all street conditions using a laser to perform a surface condition assessment. Segments of each street will be given a score of what its surface condition is currently, which will allow staff to access which streets need attention now and which can be postponed. Along with the score will be raw data that can help determine the appropriate treatment or repair. The results, which should be made available to the Town by the end of July, will allow the Town to rank and prioritize street rehabilitation with scientific data. With the results, the Town will seek public input and factor that information and the survey data into the next several budget processes to direct funding to make repairs to streets. The street and park dedicated tax increase, which was passed by voters in November 2013, will provide the allocated money to conduct the condition survey and fund street projects moving forward. The Firestone Board of Trustees believes it will be instrumental for the Town to conduct this survey every three to five years to reevaluate the condition of the streets.

You may think it fine to be praised for skill, But a greater thing to do Is to set your mind and to set your will On the goal that's just in view; It's helping your fellow man to score When his chances hopeless seem; It's forgetting self till the game is o'er And fighting for the team. --- Edgar A. Guest Thank you Beulah for sharing this poem and for the inspiration you were to me. We pray that it is always our goal to help those who need help the most and like you, to inspire those who need to have their spirits and hearts lifted to the possibility of hope and love and friendship. Thank you for the friendship you shared. God Bless, Carl Randolph, President, Tri Town Community Seniors. For more information on this non-profit organization, email: ttcsrosalie@hotmail.com or ttcslee@hotmail.com or ttcscarl@hotmail.com

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Blood Pressure Checks Have you blood pressure checked before lunch by the wonderful crew from Frederick-Firestone Fire Department! 4th Wednesday of the month at 11:30. Grief Support Group This group is to assist in the grieving process. If you have lost a spouse, friend or loved one, consider joining this informal discussion group. (Bring a brown bag lunch or sack if this is your lunch hour. We will provide the drinks. Meets the second and fourth Friday of each month 1:00 pm2:30 pm at the Prairie Greens Club House led by Merv and Jane Dick Cancer Support Meets the second Monday of every month from 11am to 12:30 pm. Meets at the Prairie Green Club House. This caring and sharing group meets with those that have had or presently have cancer. Facilitator: Jane Dick G.I. Coffee Hour Day: Fridays Time: 9:30 am Stop at the senior center for coffee and catch up on the latest news with other veterans. We will have snacks or something sweet to enjoy with your bottomless cup of coffee.

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Savannah *NEW DATE!* September 12-22, 2014 $850 Jekyll Island and Beaufort —10 days, Motor Coach, Lodging, tours plus 18 meals. Deposits ($75/ per person)

There are several Seniors and Veterans in our area that are in desperate need of this bus to be able to visit their Doctors, do shopping, emergency transportation and simply to move and live as a productive member in our community. Please consider donating to this worthy cause. You may contribute to this “Buy the Bus“ Campaign by Donating any amount by check to: Tri Town Community Seniors, Inc. and mail to: P.O. Box 85, Dacono, Co 80514. We are a 501(c)(3) and a licensed charity in the State of Colorado. You will receive a tax exempt receipt by return mail along with our sincere and heartfelt thanks. We will display the total received weekly on this page. Keep watching and Please Help your handicapped Senior and Veteran friends. If you believe in what the Tri Town Community Seniors are doing, as Beulah Meeker did, won't you consider joining our team. This organization will get much more accomplished with Team Work.

Hover Home & Oskar Blues Longmont history comes to life in a tour of the historic Hover home. Afterwards, enjoy a little music with your lunch at Oskar Blues, featuring Cajun and Creole food. Lunch at your own expense. July 11, 2014 Downtown Aquarium July 15, 2014 Registration Deadline: July 5, 2014 Friday Movie Matinee July 18th @ 1:30pm Black Hawk Gambling Trip Back by popular demand! Try your luck up in the Hills! We start out at Lady Luck Casino, but you are free to visit any casino of your choosing. Meals at your own expense. July 25, 2014 Registration Deadline: July 15, 2014 Special Presentation “One More Time, a Variety Show” We have the unique opportunity to host One More Time, a Variety Show in the Gym on August 13th. One More Time is Larry and Melissa Beahm, the Musical Comedy Variety Duo. One More Time focuses on providing excellent music and tasteful humor for the boomers and seniors of our great United States. One More Time has developed a versatile repertoire specializing in music for seniors, performing their musical comedy variety shows: professional yet personal Vaudevillian/Broadway/ Vegastype shows! Reserve your spot today! Wednesday, August 13th at 1:00pm egistration Deadline: July 13th


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Area Churches Dacono New Horizons Christian Church Worship 10:00 a.m. & Bible School 9:00a 303-833-3013 530 Cherry St., Dacono Pastor Rob Thomas

Carbon Valley Seventh-Day Adventist Church 422 8th St. #A, Dacono, CO 80514 Sabbath School 9:45 A.M. Saturday Worship Service 11:15 A.M. Pastor Frank Wilson 720-939-5472 www.carbonvalleysda.org Northern Hills Christian Church Services & Sun. School at 9:09a & 10:44a Saturday Service at 5:05 p.m. 720-685-1717 www.NorthernHills.cc 5061 E. 160th Ave., Dacono/Brighton Pastor Thomas The Fort Foursquare Church Sun. Worship 11:00 AM 217 4th St., Dacono, CO 80514 thefortchurch@yahoo.com Pastor David Findley Frederick Living Water North Gate Thursday’s: Youth Group 7pm Friday’s: Celebrate Recovery 7pm Sunday’s: Donuts, Coffee & Juice 9-10am Sunday’s: Celebration Time - 10am First Saturday of every month: The Brook Worship Night at 7pm Call 303-668-1329 for current Home Groups and Bible Studies info 7073 Colo. Blvd. Frederick www.livingwater.la Pastor: Steve Owings L.I.F.E. Fellowship Sun. School 9a & Service 10a 451 Oak St., Frederick (303)451-5433 www.lifefrederick.org Pastor Brady Thornton St. Theresa Catholic Church 502 Walnut Street, Frederick Mass: Mon, Tues, Thurs, Fri 8:30am Saturday: 6:00pm Sun.: 10:30am and 12:30pm Espanol & 5:00pm Espanol (303) 833-2966 Fr. Hernan Florez, Pastor St. Brigit Episcopal Church Sun. Worship: 9:30am 110 Johnson St. Frederick 720-208-0280 www.stbrigit.org Pastor: Felicia SmithGraybeal

St. Dimitrie the New Orthodox Church Saturdays 6:00p Vespers, Bible Study Sun. 9:00a Matins;10:00a Divine Liturgy Sun. School 11:00a 6060 Puritan Lane, Frederick, CO 80516 303 460-7035; www.sfdimitrie.org Rev. Fr. Loan Bogdan Rocky Mountain Christian Church Frederick Campus Non-denominational Christian Sun. Worship 9:30 & 11:00 a.m. 5860 Majestic St (CR13 N. of Hwy 52), Frederick 303.652.2211 www.rmcc.org Lead Pastor Shan Moyers Cowboy Christian Fellowship Wednesdays from 7-8 p.m. Rinn UMC 3783 Bella Rosa Pkwy Frederick Sue-Marie or Galen at 3- 661-0841. or e-mail gasue303@msn.com. Frederick Foursquare Spanish Church Sun. Services 10:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m. Wed. at 7:00 p.m. 720-933-7117 211 Dunmire St., Evanston, between Frederick and Firestone Pastor Laura Salazar Rinn United Methodist Church Worship 9:30a Sun. School 10:45a Cowboy Fellowship Weds. 7:00p 3783 Bella Rosa Pkwy & I-25 W., Frontage Rd. 303-776-1578 rinnumc@hotmail.com Rev. Barbara Johns-Schleicher

Tri-Town Baptist Church Sun. School 9:00a Worship 10:00a & 5p Wed. King’s Kids 6:30 Bible Study 7:00 420 Johnson St. (Oak St.), Frederick 303-833-2826 www.tri-townbaptist.com Pastor Don Veazey Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 9029 Grand Mesa Avenue, Frederick Rinn Valley Ward Bishop Paul Glover 303-815-5059 Sacrament Meeting: 9 a.m. Saddleback Ward Bishop David Parker 303-833-2121 Sacrament Meeting: 11 a.m.

Firestone Prairie Community Church Worship Service Sun. at 10:30 a.m. (303)651-1640 www.prairiecc.org Coal Ridge M.S., 6201 Booth Dr, Firestone Pastor Brian Thompson Grace Point Community Church Firestone, CO 80520 720-217-3407 www.go2gracepoint.com Pastor Tim Lyon

New Hope Fellowship/Erie Baptist Church Corner of Cheeseman & High, Erie Sun. 10:00 am & Children’s 10:30 am (303) 828-0638 Pastor Dr. Mitch Gardne

Firestone Baptist Church Sun. School 9a Worship 10a 4040 Coriolos Way, Frederick (Carbon Valley Academy) www.firestonebaptist.com 303-736-9959 Pastor Jason Kokenzie

Erie United Methodist Church 604 Holbrook St, Erie (across Town Hall) Sun. School 9:30a.m. (for all ages) Worship 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided 303-828-3906 Pastor Jim Calhoun

Erie St. Luke Orthodox Church (Eastern Rite) 8:00 a.m. Orthros, 9:00 a.m. Divine Liturgy, Sun. School 11:15 a.m. 303 665-4013 (www.stlukeorthodox.org) 722 Austin Ave. Erie CO 80516 Fr. David Mustian, Pastor Life Song Church of Erie Sun. School 9:15a Service 10:15a 303-828-1040 www.lifesongchurch.org 500 Briggs St., Erie St. Scholastica Catholic Church Liturgy: Tuesday 6:00pm Saturday 3:00pm ; Sun. 9:00am 303-828-4221 or 303-833-2966 Main & Wells in Erie, CO Fr. Hernan Florez, Administrator La Iglesia Bautista Messiahville le ofrece un servicio Cristiano en Espanol todos los Lunes alas 7:00 p.m. La direccion es 4700 County Road 6 en Erie Transportacion gratis llame 303-669-5180 Impact Rock Church (303) 835-4214 www.impactrock.com 470 Briggs St Erie, CO 80516 Rejoice Lutheran Church Sun. Worship: 8:00am and 10:30am Renovations are completed & we are worshipping at 3413 Lowell Lane, Erie. 303-828-3953 www.rejoicelutheran.net Pastor Ruby Narucki Living the Truth Ministries Bible believing Church; We want to grow with you. Sun. 10 am and 6 pm Thursday 6 pm 545 Main St., Erie, CO (720)272-2026 Pastor Carl Gerdes

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Mead Abundant Life Church Sun. Service & Sun. School 10:00a 970-535-0311 4380 Hwy. 66 (.3 mile east of I-25 on south) revspeaks@gmail.com Pastor Jim Coleman Guardian Angels Catholic Church 15179 3rd Ave. (WCR 7) in Mead Daily Mass: Mon 5:30p Tu-Th 7:30a Fri 8:30am Sat Anticipatory Mass: 5:30 pm Sun. 7:30, 9:00 & 10:30 am 1st Sunday: 6:00p mass in lieu of 7:30a 970-535-0721 info@meadangels.org Rev. Alan Hartway, Administrator Mead United Methodist Church Sun. Worship - 9:00am 511 Palmer Ave, Mead, (970)535-4249 Pastor Mark Heiss Longmont Christ Our Savior Lutheran Church Sun. Services 8:30 & 10:30 a.m. 640 Alpine St., Longmont, CO 80504 303-776-1789 www.coslongmont.org Calvary Chapel of Longmont Sun. Service @ 09:30am Thursday Worship & Prayer @ 07:00pm 1801 Sunset Place Suite D in Longmont 303-870-1861 Pastor: Michael Patrick LifeBridge Christian Church Worship Saturdays at 5 p.m. & Sundays at 9:30 & 11 a.m. 10345 Ute Hwy, Longmont 303.776.2927 www.lbcc.org Pastor Rick Rusaw

Platteville St. John Ev. Lutheran Church Sun. School & Bible Class - 9:00 a.m. Sun. Worship - 10:00 a.m. 310 Byers Ave - Platteville (970)785-2021 Pastor Wm. Leerssen Messiahville Baptist 4700 CR 6 (east of I-25) Sun. School 9:45a Service 11a 720-253-5783 NoahsBiblePark.com Pastor Moore New Life in Christ Church Iglesia Nueva Vida en Cristo Sun Service 11:00/Servicio Domingo 11:00 a Tues. Bible Study 7:00 pm Martes Estudio Biblico 7:00 pm We are a bilingual church. Somos una iglesia bilingue. 307 Salisbury Ave., Platteville, CO (303)833-2870 Pastor Jose V. Saenz Ft. Lupton Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church Sun. Worship 9:00 a.m. Sun. School & Bible Study 10:30 a.m. (303) 857-6827 www.mtcalvaryluth.org 650 S. Park Ave. Ft. Lupton Pastor Keith L. Besel Saint Andrews Episcopal Church Worship 8am Sun. 303-650-6170 204 Park Avenue Ft. Lupton Reverend Gary Sitton Lafayette Flatirons Community Church 355 W South Boulder Road, Lafayette Sat. 5p & 6:45p and Sun. 9a & 10:45a 303-664-5524 Jim Bergen St. Columba Orthodox Church Anglican/ Western Rite Sun. Matins 8:30a, Divine Liturgy 9:30a 726 N 119th at Highway 7, Lafayette 720-208-6281 www.stcolumbachurch.org Fr. Les Bundy, Pastor Cairn Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) Progressive, Open and Engaged Sunday Worship:10:00 a.m. Education Hour: 11:30 a.m. www.cairnchristianchurch.com www.facebook.com/cairnchristian.church 1700 Stonehenge Drive Lafayette, CO 80026 303-442-1861 (p); 303-442-6413 (f) Rev. Dr. Charisa Hunter-Crump CharisaHunterCrump@ CairnChristianChurch.com

Vol. 15, Issue 7 Misc Areas Seventh Day Baptist Church Sabbath (Saturday) Worship 9:45 am Sabbath School 11:30 am 303-541-9097 www.sdbboulder.org 6710 Arapahoe Rd. Boulder pastorsteveo@gmail.com Pastor Steve Osborn Northern Hills Church Meets Sundays at 9:00 and 10:45am 5061 E. 160th Ave Brighton, CO (on Hwy 7) 720.685.1717 www.northernhills.cc Pastor Rob Kelly Calvary North Bible Study (CND)

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Longmont Plaza Convention Center 1850 Industrial Circle, Longmont 303.933.8733 or 303.775.8521 www.calvarycsd.org/location/calvarynorth-denver Pastor Gino Geraci

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I just want to offer my heartfelt thanks for featuring my business in your June 2014 issue of the Carbon Valley Consumer Report. What a wonderful surprise to see it appear on the front page this month! I have had a terrific response and am truly grateful for this generous service you give to us as local business owners. Sincerely, Darcy Brown, Sassy Quilts, www.sassyquilts.com A BREEZE PET FRIENDS..I am Fully Insured and Bonded with a CPR Pet certification..I am here to care for your LOVED ONES in your home while you are away..I provide Pet Sitting..Daily Dog Walks..Pet Visits.. House Sitting..Errands..Etc...I have taken care of a wide variety of animals..Including special needs furkids..I will administer medication and shots if needed..and LOTS and LOTS of LOVE...I have 7 years experience..will provide you with a list of References..I look forward to meeting all of you and your furkids...Call Donna 720-8791423 or email me at abreezepets@yahoo.com [7-14]

NAIL TECH WANTED Green pear Salon is looking for an Experienced Nail Technician to work Part-Time or Full-Time. Salon has special room with most equipment. If you are interested please contact Concha at 303-887-2727 or stop by: Green Pear Salon, 142 6th St Unit #6 Frederick CO 80530, 303-833-4586 [7-14]

NEED SOME HELP AROUND THE HOUSE? How about an extra pair of hands or set of wheels? Whether you’re slightly older and want to stay independent or just would like a little relaxation and free time while some of the more mundane activities of your life get done, I can help. Services include: pet sitting, house sitting, watering plants, light housekeeping, a little yard maintenance, running errands, drop off and pick up to the airport, taking you to appointments, picking up the kids...and more. Call Chelsea at 303-819-3541 or email Toffie2002@aol.com [7-14]

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Dog Grooming: Licensed Home groomer has availability. Call Brandi for an appointment. 303.359.3102 [7-14]

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Looking for a Church? Here is a 4 step process to make sure you are in a good church! 1. You Must Plan When looking for a job, an investment, a house, a source of entertainment there is always a plan! At your future job you may ask questions like how much money am I will to be paid minimum? What hours would I be willing to work? What are the benefits? Is there are retirement program? What is the insurance like? These are all great questions to be asked. We would study things out before we jump into a situation we do not want to be in. We make a diligent and disciplined effort to make sure we are making the right choice. However, when it comes to make one of the MOST important choices of your life,we do not have a plan of action! So here are a few thoughts on how to make a plan. ● Know What You Believe ● Write a Formal Written Ask any professional editor, copywriter, or PR Plan ● Make Sure You Know professional and you will understand the difficulties What the NonNegotiables Are behind writing a good piece of content/copy that Understanding these 3 points drives engagement and captures reader interest. Has is really important to your success your content ever driven a sale? Are your friends in finding a church. Make sure you liking, commenting or sharing your posts? keep the MAIN things the MAIN thing. These people are plaguing You may need to spend more time on your themselves with churches that engagement strategy. Does it stress consistency? Create consistency? a list of things that you will falter on the True teaching can post on your Facebook Page. Your choice of content should align closely of God's Word. These churches with your goals. Your posting frequency should be informed by your strategy and often focus more on Man centered choice of content. Facebook may control the newsfeed algorithm, but one thing worship than Christ centered worship. never changes: quality content will always trump quantity. 2. You Must Use Tools Organic reach is always best, but boosting posts is inexpensive and effective. The internet is such a You may not want to rush into increasing your post valuable tool...that is if the church

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has a website. You can often listen to sermons or music from their church, and get an overall feel of what they are like. However, in some cases this should not be your final decision maker. Often the websites are very basic in information. You may be able to get a general idea of doctrine, but the overall atmosphere is something that can ONLY be understood through walking through the front door. 3. You Must Be Diligent Treat finding a church like you would finding a job. This church is going to be your spiritual influence! You need to make sure that you leave no stone left unturned. At the same time, make sure that you do not just visit one week and make that your church! Visit several churches, and visit them multiple times. 4. Make it a TOP Priority Choosing a True church is NOT a small thing. And it is not necessarily easy! We must understand what the purpose of church is! It is for the strengthening of ourselves through the GENUINE preaching of the Gospel. The Word of God is something that needs to be the center of the church. If the Word of God is not being preached, opened, or expounded than you are not going to be stretched like you should! If you are more focused on programs than the preaching of the Word of God, you will end up in a church that is shallow and will not teach you to stretch yourself spiritually. The goal of a Christian and going to church is to stretch themselves to be more like Christ. It is not a social gathering and it is NOT about entertainment. Do not exchange TRUTH for entertainment. Pastor Jason Kokenzie would like to invite you to attend services at Firestone Baptist Church. The church meets at Carbon Valley Academy, 4040 Coriolis Way Frederick, CO 80504. Sunday School 9:00AM • Morning Worship10:00AM. Wednesday Inhome Bible Study 6:45PM. Contact information: FirestoneBaptist.com / 3037369959.

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To open a space for deeper contemplation, St. Brigit is offering a short evening each week with Centering Prayer followed by a group reading and Discussion. Mondays, join us for Centering prayer at 6pm. Reading/Discussion at 7pm. We meet at 110 Johnson St. Frederick, CO, visit stbrigit.org for directions/info, questions Call Barb 303-588-4556

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Stuart Edward Holt passed away unexpectedly at his home in Mead, CO on June 2, 2014. Stuart was a retired U.S. Army Major, and Sheriff’s deputy with Boulder County. Stuart joined the United States Army in 1982 after graduating from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo with a Business Administration degree. In May 1995 Stuart began his career as a jail deputy with the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. He attended POST certification training and became a patrol deputy in January 1998. For many years Deputy Holt worked in the mountain communities of Boulder County. During his law enforcement career Stuart received numerous compliments from citizens, staff and other law enforcement agencies. He was a man of few words preferring to let his actions communicate his character. Stuart was always quick to help, and to do what was right. In 1997, 2010, and 2013 Stuart was honored with the Life Saving Medal for intervening in a life-threatening situation. He also received a Sheriff’s Commendation in 2007 as well as a Letter of Commendation from the CU Police Department for his quick action in an armed assault that occurred on the CU Boulder Campus. Deputy Holt’s timely intervention and engagement prevented other attacks and more tragic events. In 2011, he also received the Meritorious Service Award. He was a deputy that carried out his duty to the best of his ability in a compassionate and respectful manner. Overall, Stuart dedicated 18 years to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office. Stuart enjoyed the Colorado lifestyle, golfing, skiing and racquetball. He was a member of Faith Community Lutheran Church. He was a loving father and husband, a true friend, and a dedicated public servant who will be dearly missed. Survivors include his mother Patricia Holt of Sonora CA, his wife Shirley Holt of Mead, CO and his daughter Samantha Holt of Los Angeles CA. He is further survived by his brother Steven (Julie) Holt of Sonora CA and his sister Holly (Paul) Charpentier of Kingsburg CA. His father preceded him in death in 2013. Cremation was entrusted to Howe Mortuary and Cremation Services. A celebration of Stuart’s life was held June 10. The Holt family respectfully request memorial contributions in lieu of flowers to the Wounded Warrior Project c/o Howe Mortuary of Longmont 439 Coffman St. Longmont, CO 80501. Visit www.howemortuary.com to share your condolences with the family.

Tina Joy Ridnour Young, 52, of Firestone, died June 20, 2014 at Longmont United Hospital. She was born July 17, 1961 in Fort Collins, CO. to Bobby L. Ridnour and Barbara J. Ridnour. Tina was a graduate of Longmont High School and worked as a receptionist at various businesses in the area. In her free time Tina enjoyed spending time taking drives in the mountains, doing crafts and organizing whatever needed to be organized. Survivors include her parents of Longmont, her husband Paul Young of Firestone, her son Bobby Amaya of Longmont, her step-daughters Jessica Lucero and Brandi Briseno of Longmont, and Kayla White of Dallas, TX. She is further survived by her brother Nile S. Ridnour of Loveland, CO, her sister Debby Lauer of Platteville, CO. and her grandchild Julian Amaya. Cremation has been entrusted to Howe Mortuary and Cremation Services. Graveside services and inurnment were held Wednesday, June 25 at the Grandview Cemetery in Fort Collins. Please make memorial donations to help the family with funeral costs c/o Howe Mortuary. 439 Coffman St., Longmont, CO 80501. Share your condolences with the family at howemortuary.com.

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Roberto (Quirino) Moreno January 13, 1934 - June 10, 2014

Roberto (Quirino) Moreno, 80, of Dacono, passed away June 10, 2014 in Longmont. He was born in Mexico on January 13, 1934 and married Evangeline Sandoval on February 3, 1967 in Greeley, Colorado. Roberto has been a resident of Dacono since his marriage in 1967 and had worked as a Welder for PNS Iron Works in Greeley. He had a “Burrito Route” for the last 20 years that went from Greeley to Brighton. Previously, he had been a professional Boxer in Mexico and a Mexican El Charro II. His hobbies included working is his yard, where he was often found pruning his fruit trees. He also enjoyed working on his 1957 Pontiac and 1954 Dodge truck. Roberto was a loving husband, father and Guito and he will be greatly missed. Roberto is survived by his wife of 47 years, Evangeline, of Dacono; children, Ricarda (Juan) Rivera of Frederick, Roberto, Jr. (Angela) Moreno of Dacono and Margo (Ben) Chavez of Longmont; two brothers; seven sisters; eight grandchildren, Alexandra, Robertina, Erika, Jessica, Isela, Juanito, Ricardo and Evangelina. Visitation Service was held on Sunday, June 15, 2014 at 5:00-7:00pm. The Funeral Service followed on Monday, June 16, 2014 at 11:00am. All services were held at Tabor-Rice Funeral Home in Brighton. Tabor-Rice Funeral Home is handling the arrangements.

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