Volume 31 • Number 44 • September 26, 2013
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Greenwood Village welcomes Fidelity Investments regional HQ
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Children’s Diabetes gets a shot in the arm at Carousel Ball
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Cranes are flying in Cherry Hills Village
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ABOVE: Marlene Ainsworth modeled for her beachinspired cast after her mastectomy. RIGHT: Read all about it. First Place ranking went to artist Michelle Kastner and model Cori Kitamura for their graffiti-inspired mural. By Peter Jones The Vietnam War. Fishing. Superheroes. Those may not be the images typically associated with breasts – but when it comes to creative artists and a breast-cancer fun-
draiser, anything goes. After all, it takes a superhero of a kind to wage the war against cancer – and sometimes the simple serenity of casting a pole in the great outdoors can bring a brief peace in the midst of personal struggle.
Englewood’s art fundraiser helps cancer victims
The cast entries ran the gamut in this year’s Breasts of Colorado, the second annual benefit for Sense of Security, a 13-year-old Colorado nonprofit that helps
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Taste of the Tech Center takes flight Newly renamed event fills Centennial’s X-Jet Hangar
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By Peter Jones his was the 13th year for the south metro area’s premier tasting event, but the first year with its new more broadly defined name – Taste of the Tech Center. “It’s hard to define business boundaries today,” said John Herbers, president of the newly renamed DTC/ Greenwood Village Chamber of Commerce, which produces the event formerly known as Taste of Greenwood Village. Like the Taste, itself, the chamber added the Denver Tech Center’s initials to its name earlier this year to better reflect its mission and membership. Continued on page 3
Centennial Airport’s X-Jet Hangar was the setting for this year’s Taste of the Tech Center on Sept. 18 Photo by Peter Jones