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Refine, Revive, & Renew Your Skin This Season

During the winter, your skin often needs a little extra TLC. Less sun exposure and lower humidity levels mean that skin often becomes dry and pale in the winter. There are many aesthetic treatments available to beautify your complexion at this time of the year, as well as provide lasting benefits for your skin! These include: Nano Infusion Therapy and Microneedling. Nano infusion and microneedling are both non-surgical aesthetic treatments that can significantly improve the appearance of your skin. Both of these treatments involve pricking the skin to stimulate its natural healing process. While nano infusion and microneedling have a few similarities, each is a distinct aesthetic treatment with unique benefits. What is Nano Infusion? Nano infusion is a gentle treatment during which a special device with sterilized, single-use pins swings lightly up and down to form very small channels in the skin. These channels allow for more effective absorption of serums and other skincare products. Plus, the nano infusion process boosts circulation, skin cell turnover, and collagen production. All of these benefits enhance the skin’s ability to heal itself to improve the appearance of fine lines, wrinkles, and other common skin concerns. What is Microneedling? Microneedling involves pressing a microneedle into the skin to stimulate the treatment process. It’s ideal for hyperpigmentation, stretch marks, enlarged pores, sun damage, sagging skin, and uneven skin texture. Additionally, like nano infusion, microneedling enhances the skin’s absorption of skincare products. We apply a hyaluronic acid and vitamin C solution to the skin after a microneedling session for a brighter, more hydrated complexion. How Are Nano Infusion and Microneedling Different? The main difference between nano infusion and microneedling is that nano infusion punctures only the outermost layer of the skin. On the other hand, microneedling penetrates further, reaching the deep dermal layer. This makes microneedling a better choice for deep-rooted skin concerns such as scarring and facial lines. Additionally, since microneedling penetrates deeper into the skin, numbing cream is applied to the skin before treatment to prevent discomfort. To contrast, nano infusion is gentle enough to not require numbing cream. If you’re interested in the benefits that nano infusion or microneedling can provide to your skin, reach out to Carbon Valley Integrative Therapies today! Carbon Valley IV Therapies is a wellness boutique located in Barefoot Lakes, Firestone, CO. www.cvintegrativetherapies.com cvintegrativetherapies@gmail.com | 970-568-6860.

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Friends and Family Christmas

Come enjoy an afternoon of music from the sounds of the season while sampling a variety of Christmas refreshments. You’ll hear solos, duets, and ensembles from a list of tunes you’ll surely enjoy. May your Christmas Spirit be lifted and inspired. As a special treat, you’ll hear an original tune written this year by your host, Devona Gooras (L). In the spirit of giving, we are pleased to announce our support for www.educationelevated.org this year. Please visit this website to learn more about an opportunity to donate to a very worthy cause. You’re welcome to enjoy the Longmont Parade of lights from our amazing view inside the Lodge or if you wish, you can go downstairs to watch from the street view. We’ll have games and prizes too. We’re bringing friends and family together for Christmas and looking forward to seeing you there. December 9, 2023 | 2:00 pm | Please arrive 20 minutes early for seating Odd Fellows Lodge | 434 Main St | Longmont

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En Face Studios cordially invites you to The Nutcracker Tea Party on Saturday, December 9th. Children and adults alike will enjoy the opportunity to join the characters of the Nutcracker for an afternoon filled with magic and beauty. Enjoy tea, an assortment of scrumptious tea time treats, story time with the Sugar Plum Fairy, dancing, and a special sneak peek performance from our talented cast of the Nutcracker, All Cracked Up. Every ticket purchased will be entered into a drawing to win two free tickets to the En Face Studios production of The Nutcracker, All Cracked Up at Frederick High School the following Saturday, December 16th. The Nutcracker Tea Party will take place at En Face Studios, located at 7073 Colorado Blvd in Frederick, on Saturday, December 9th at 2:30 pm. Advance Reservations are required and cost is $30 per person. Spaces are limited so register today! Contact enfacepc@gmail.com for more info.

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Kelly MartindalePublisher What's OnMy Mind Chaos surrounds us. In our homes we struggle with mental health problems, grief, and financial issues. There’s turmoil in America and a lack of security from our government. Around the world there are wars, death, and destruction. Our hearts fill with fear. Peace of mind has disappeared. ### A six-year-old girl has a sore on her leg. Thinking it’s a bug bite, her parents put ointment on it and forget about it. But the sore grows. Swelling, it’s hot and painful. Daddy and daughter drive to the emergency room. Scared, the young girl cries while clinging to her daddy’s hand. He carries her into the ER and explains the situation to the nurse. The doctor immediately identifies the sore as a boil. “It needs to be lanced,” the doctor said. Sitting on a gurney, tears flow down the child’s face. Medical staff prepare a sterile table with scalpels, gauze, needles and thread, and a large syringe filled with Lidocaine. Rolling the table to the bedside, the nurse pats the mattress. “Lay down, sweetie,” the nurse said. At that moment the little girl develops the strength of ten men. Nurses are called to help hold her down. “Dad,” the doctor said as he motions with his eyes and head toward the daughter. Terror comes over the child’s face as her daddy bends his body over hers. As gently but tightly as possible, daddy presses into his daughter, face-to-face, eyes locked on each other. Tears spill from dad, mixing with hers. “It’s going to be

alright,” daddy said. She can’t hear him through her fear and weeping. * Sometimes a loving Father must use intense pressure to protect His child…to get His suffering children moving toward the destination. ### The catastrophic attack on civilians in Israel by terrorists has affected countries around the globe. Just like 9/11, it caught us off guard. Shock, anger, fear, sorrow, and vengeance, hold us in a confusing, strangling grip. Reports, from everywhere, state the same question, “Is this the end times?” What if it is? Are you prepared? How does one prepare for the end? Multiple wars going on now, devastating fires, earthquakes…we can’t blame everything on climate problems. What if it’s the Creator striving to get our attention? America is the largest user of pornography and human trafficking. We tolerate all forms of sexuality and sexual perversions. We’re a country that says it’s acceptable to abort babies for whatever reason. Today, America is no different than Sodom and Gomorrah thousands of years ago. Those cities were wiped off the face of the earth. Another time there was a worldwide flood. God hates what humans do to humans. He is merciful by warning us. Many people hate the words sin and repentance. Sin means missing the mark, the bullseye, disregarding the best that God has for us. Repentance means changing direction, a 180, and transforming the way we think about things. We must heed the warnings.

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If today’s events are causing anxiety, and a foreboding you can’t shake, you might consider it’s the Lord nudging you to visit with Him. He loves you, as you are and will be. That’s why He died on the cross and now lives for you. If you don’t know Jesus and want to but don’t know where to start, consider these options: 1. Read the book of Jonah in the Bible (Remember the guy swallowed by a big fish?) It’s interesting, short, and describes God’s love and mercy for all mankind. 2. Watch The Chosen. It’s a fantastic TV show introducing Jesus and some of the other people in the Bible. On your phone, download the app, Angel Studios or go to www.angel.com and click on watch and The Chosen. 3. Find a church. There’s a list of some area churches on page 3. Sometimes you need to visit several before you feel settled, at peace. 4. Pray. It’s simply conversing with the Lord. No rules or special words. Just talk to the One who loves you more than anybody else on this earth. Our hope and the need for peace comes from Jesus. He is the Truth and He is the Kingdom of God. With Him, our suffering is never in vain, we are never alone, and we will receive the promise of eternal life. The Lord can’t, will never, break His promises. With Jesus, we can face the global events that are coming.

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Three Guiding Principles as We Help Others Age Well Most of my time spent helping older adults to find the right senior living community is spent with their adult children. Recently, I spent time with a local clinical psychologist that specialized in older adults. Here are her 3 Guiding Principles to look to as one traverses the road of aging. 1. There will always be a common tension of striking a balance between autonomy and safety. Families want to see their loved ones safe, but sometimes it comes at too high a cost. People can be “safe” but miserable. Be mindful of the balance, and strive to help independence to remain at the forefront. 2. Aging is an ever-evolving process. Our health status, financial status, emotional needs, etc. are always evolving. It’s important to be able to locate where one is on any given continuum so as to anticipate emerging needs. 3. Aging is a team sport. No one can do it alone and it is good to build a team of professional and personal mates to help along the way. The biggest challenge I witness is

an unwillingness on behalf of both older adults and their children to talk about the future. There is often fear and anxiety around the unknown and we may feel that avoiding the conversation will keep aging and age-related challenges at bay. I can assure you that just the opposite will happen when you lovingly and thoughtfully take that first step into intentionally talking about the plan for aging. Connecting on a deeper level with your loved ones, openly listening to other’s fears and apprehensions can make you feel closer and more connected. Plans are useless, but planning is essential. Take time today to talk to your loved ones about what’s next. Lindsay Adams is a local senior advisor. She offers a no-cost service to help find the right senior living community. She can be reached at (303) 775-6312.

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Area Mayors’ Report—For those of us who do not attend meetings Frederick Mayor, Tracie Crites

z November is one of my favorite months! It is a reminder to give thanks for the many blessings in our lives and the remarkable community we are fortunate to call home. z Throughout the year, I have witnessed the incredible spirit of community. Neighbors helping neighbors, residents volunteering their time, local businesses contributing to our Town’s well-being, and the unwavering dedication of our staff and Board members have all played a role in making the Town of Frederick a warm, welcoming community!

Mead Mayor, Colleen Whitlow

z Responsible Growth: Mead continues to work with the Colorado Department of Transportation on the I-25 segment five expansion. Crews have started stockpiling dirt on the east side of I-25 just north of County Road 38 for future construction usage. The project will deliver interstate upgrades that support the rapidly expanding communities along the corridor by bringing important safety and mobility enhancements that will benefit

Firestone Mayor, Drew Peterson

z Hello fellow residents. We are now into the roller coaster that is fall. Time to get those sprinklers winterized.

z Building a community on What Matters does not stop here. The Board’s commitment to enhancing our town extends to sustainability. One of the key focus areas of the Town’s 2022-2023 Strategic Plan is “Strategic, Reliable & Sustainable Infrastructure.” This emphasizes aligning our facility’s Master Planning with the growth needs of the town. And we’re narrowing that gap - Over the last two years, a detailed needs analysis and an in-depth space requirement analysis were completed for a new Public Works facility that will effectively serve our town for the next 50 years. Yes, that means leveling up with sufficient office, meeting, and storage space to substantially improve services important to our community, like asphalt patching and snow control. This year a firm was hired to evaluate sites that would accommodate such a facility. This resulted in the selection of 7400 Eagle Blvd. Stay tuned as those details unfold! frederickco.gov/FacilityPlanning z Speaking of snow control, we’ve heard you and are pleased to roll out our enhanced snow and ice control plan. This includes additional resources and equipment, allowing us to clear your streets more efficiently and make winter travel safe for all. Visit our website for

updates on this plan. frederickco.gov/Snow z Your voice matters! I encourage you to check out the Election information details to ensure your vote counts on November 7.

the economy, environment, and our quality of life. z Reliable Infrastructure: Construction documents for the new Community Center are nearing completion. The final design features an 11,000-square-foot building with a full-sized cross-court gymnasium for volleyball and basketball, a multipurpose/programming room, storage rooms, a lobby/reception, and staff offices. Site development also includes paving of the alley, curbs, sidewalks, outdoor space, and parking lots. Construction is expected to begin in 2024. z Public Safety: The Colorado Department of Transportation will begin improvements at two of Mead’s major intersections on Highway 66. The traffic signal systems at both intersections will be replaced, and work at WCR 7 will also consist of adding a northbound left turn lane and overlaying the entire intersection. The project is expected to conclude in March 2024. z Fiscal Stability: CliftonLarsonAllen, LLP finalized Mead’s

2022 financial audit. As a statutory town, Mead must be audited annually and submit financial reports to the Office of the State Auditor. The Local Government Audit Division tracks about 4,000 Colorado local governments for compliance. Independent auditing keeps local governments transparent and accountable to their community. z Connected Community: Christmas in the Park is December 2 from 1-6 p.m. at Mead Town Park! The holiday festival will feature family activities, carolers, food vendors, a Parade of Lights, and a treelighting ceremony. Don’t forget to check out the tree drawing from the Mead Area Chamber of Commerce from 1-4:30 p.m. Winners will be announced after Tree Lighting and must be present to claim the prize. Stay updated on all Mead’s projects and activities; subscribe to our monthly Mead Messenger and email notifications: https:// bit.ly/2St4Ye7. If you are new to Mead, check out our Resident Information webpage!

z I have some welcome news for commuters using Firestone Blvd and I-25 intersection. The town has decided to take it on the planning and engineering of improvements to the section of Firestone Blvd between the east Frontage Road and the northbound entrance/ exit. This will include a new lane for the entrance to the northbound entrance as well as extending the left turn lane for southbound back to the east bound Frontage Road. This will greatly improve the traffic delays many have faced at this intersection. Also a second eastbound left turn lane and improvements to the northbound heading east. Some

may ask why CDOT isn’t doing this. That is a good question however, CDOT has a long list of projects across the state and I’m sure priority on this is not high on the list. The town will work to get funding from the state, the town has funds in the urban renewal that can cover this project. So now new debt or taxes. z The CDOT Bustang project is moving along well and in the coming months bus service to Denver will be available. z Hope everyone has a fantastic thanksgiving. z Drew Peterson, Mayor of Firestone Colorado

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z The Board of Trustees will hold public hearings for the proposed fiscal year 2024 budget on Nov. 14 and Dec.12 at 7:00 pm in the Board Chambers at Town Hall (401 Locust St.). Residents are encouraged to attend. These meetings serve as an opportunity for our community to voice concerns, ask questions, and share suggestions. frederickCO.gov/Budget. z As we approach the holiday season, we also have an opportunity to make a difference in the lives of families in need. You can nominate a family or donate food items through the Thanksgiving Dinner in a Box Program, a collaborative effort between the Town of Frederick, FHS Student Council, Carbon Valley Help Center, Rocky Mountain Christian Church, and the Weld Food Bank. .frederickco.gov/Thanksgiving z FREDerick, I wish you a very Happy Thanksgiving! Mayor Crites

Mayors from each town in our circulation area are invited to submit citizen info each month. This is a free service. (400 words please)


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Health&WELL BEING Alternative Medicine: Ooh Ooh That Smell In 2018 I read a paper from NOAA about the impact of everyday household products upon air quality, here is an excerpt: “This study confirmed that contributions from household chemicals are now equal to that of transportation and oil and gas emissions. Even though we use almost 15 times more fuel than household products, chemicals in lotions and other everyday items are contributing just as much to air quality problems, indicating a clear need for further assessment and advancement in manufacturing.” The information hit me in the face and made my eyes burn just as much as walking near the cleaning supply aisle at the grocery store. The importance of omitting fragrance from household and personal products doesn’t end with air pollution, but also impacts health as well. For example, more and more men and women have come into the office with concerns about either increased or decreased hormonal levels. While there are various reasons for hormonal fluctuation, fragrance is one of the dysregulating factors. This article features excerpts from just two papers and offers a site to check the safety of household and personal products. Here is the link and two more excerpts from the NOAA article : https://csl.noaa.gov/news/2018/226_0215.html Brian McDonald and his research colleagues compared data to determine how important daily-use chemicals are to the growing air pollution problem. The findings revealed that, contrary to prior EPA estimates, household chemicals are significant part of estimating VOC contributions. Previously, agencies had estimated that fuels produced about 75% of VOC emissions while household products contributed about 25%. The true split is about 50-50 according to the study. In the past, air quality management has prioritized controlling transportation and industrial emissions rather than the use of everyday products. While everyday products are subject to regulations, many important air quality statutes and compliance measures focused other things. Jessica Gilman, a CIRES scientist working alongside McDonald at CSD, explained that the storage and usage of gasoline compared to common solvents are very different. While gasoline is stored in closed containers and burned for energy, household products are designed to evaporate, which explains why these daily use chemicals are contributing more and more to pollution. It’s not just what these products are made of, it’s also how they are used, transported, and designed. In addition to air pollution and ozone wreckage, these unnecessary fragrance additives negatively impact the health of living organisms, especially the respiratory and endocrine systems. Why is the endocrine system important ? It regulates hormonal activity. This topic is extensively researched. Here is another paper : “The present review aims to critically call attention to odorant VOCs, particularly synthetic fragrances and associated formula components of PCHPs, potentially impacting indoor air quality and negatively affecting human health.” https://www.mdpi.com/2039-4713/13/1/10 Worthy of note, VOCs, in the form of compressed aerosols, which are propellants of personal care and household products (PCHPs) like air fresheners, colognes, and perfumes, body and hair sprays, cleaners, among others, accounted for astonished global emissions of over 1 Tg per year in 2018 and could surpass 2 Tg per year in 2050, representing a negative impact on the atmosphere and human health [7]. With this information in mind, I’ve wondered why fragrance hasn’t been protested and banned. Maybe this is why… Apart from the pharmaceutical ingredients, the fragrance industry is a multi-billionaire market providing materials for personal care and household products. Regarding the global perfume market exclusively, the projected growth of over 43 billion U.S. dollars was expected by 2028, with a compound annual growth rate of 5.0% in 2021–2028 [57]. Again, there are many factors impacting health, for example it is well known that certain hormones fluctuate when there is chronic pain, and elevate to help the immune system do its job. However, in order to rule out fragrance from the causative mix, eliminating fragrance from the home is an easy place to begin if anyone experiences chronic skin rashes, respiratory conditions, digestive and immune system disturbances, headaches and migraines, and endocrine system disruption - to name a few. Check the safety of products here : https://www.ewg.org/ skindeep/

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High levels of stress can have serious effects on your health and quality of life. When you’re unable to cope with chronic stress from work, relationships, finances, etc, your body responds by increasing blood pressure and heart rate, producing stress hormones, and disrupting sleep. These can lead to serious health problems, not to mention weight gain, depression, and many more. The good news is, you can make some simple lifestyle choices that will help reduce stress and lower your cortisol levels. z Make a list of your stress triggers (social media, news, toxic situations), draw a line through those that you can reduce or eliminate, and make a conscious effort to eliminate those triggers. z Inhale/Exhale – When stress is triggered, try taking a few slow, controlled, deep breaths to help calm your stress response.

z Maintain a healthy diet by choosing a wide variety of vegetables, fruits, whole grains, healthy protein, plenty of fiber, and good hydration. These will provide you with the nutrients needed for your cells to run at full strength when you need it most. When you don’t have enough intake of these good nutrients, the body’s immune system is greatly affected and that’s when you end up getting sick on top of being stressed. z Regular exercise helps to relieve stress and tension, thus reducing your cortisol levels. Try to get at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity exercise every day, or at least three days/week. A great way to do this is by joining my Group Fitness Classes offered four times per week. z Incorporate activities into your daily routines like taking a daily walk with your dog, take the kids to the park, and try to get outside and enjoy some fresh air. z Aim to get 7-8 hours of sleep per night, especially during stressful times. z Start a gratitude journal, try to list a few things each day that you’re grateful for. It will help improve your outlook on life. By making some of these simple changes above, you can reduce your stress and receive the benefits of taking action to improve your health. For questions on my Group Fitness Classes Contact Tracy Rewerts, NASM Certified Personal Trainer at 303.828.2856 or visit www. TimeForChangePersonalTrianing.com.

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It’s hard to live your life by rules set by someone else! They are easy to break; and then we do, we get into a downward spiral because we think we have failed. What if you followed a blueprint that is yours? What if you followed that blueprint to help improve your health, fitness, and overall sense of well-being? Close your eyes. Consider what your health would like if you followed principles regarding your health that went beyond the gym or at the salad bar? What if your health is in everything you do? Here are 5 Tips for Overall Wellness. 1. Move – we are designed to move. There is truth to Newton’s First Law of Motion, “A body (object) in motion tends to stay in motion”. It doesn’t mean going to the gym. An active state of being can happen anywhere and everywhere. Walk instead of drive. Use the stairs - not the escalator. Stretch throughout the day. Stand instead of sitting. Get on the ground and play with your kids. 2. It matters what you eat! Eat a lot of processed foods and eventually, you will pay with your health. Keep it simple. Buy most of your food from the outside edges of the grocery store. Real foods are perishable!! When you do eat, eat until you’re satisfied – not until you are stuffed. Put the fork down now and again and pay attention to how you’re feeling. 3. Sleep like it’s your job. A good night’s sleep makes everything in your life easier. You make better decisions. You have more energy. You are more present. Prioritize sleep. Target 7 hours. 4. Be human. What? Be YOUR authentic self in everything you do. As humans, we each have unique abilities. Move the way your body wants to. Live to your own standards – not someone else’s. I have a set of superpower words that I live by, i.e. exploration, fun, and integrity. What are they for you? 5. Do life with love. Being healthy isn’t about being “hot” or admired by people. Being healthy is a lifestyle. It’s an essence. It’s how you feel on the inside! Do what interests you. Don’t do something “just” because it’s popular! Your health practices are your character-building exercises – not bodybuilding exercises. Who are you? What defines you? What inspires you? You are unique and beautiful! “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity” – World Health Organization. As a certified Nutritionist, I can give you the ins and outs of food but your health is so much more than that. When I work with clients, I look at all aspects of their life! Lida Johnson, Certified Health & Wellness Coach, Certified Nutritionist, and Personal Trainer. www.HeadToToeCoaching.com or Lida@HeadToToeCoaching.com 203.260.2880.

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