Volume 32 • Number 01 • November 28, 2013
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The healing of a ‘new and improved’ man
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Lighting up
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the holidays
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CU Cancer Center’s Men’s Event draws full house
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Cherry Creek Schools honors our nation’s heroes
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Photo by Neil Podoll, courtesy of City of Centennial
Centennial Mayor Cathy Noon shares a moment with one of her younger constituents, Cassandra Alderson, daughter of Angela Alderson, choir director at Peakview Elementary School. Centennial brought in the holiday season on Nov. 23 at its second annual tree-lighting festivities in Center Park with performances by school choral groups, holiday treats and a visit from Santa Claus. Photo by Peter Jones
SHARE Basket Project makes Thanksgiving brighter Hundreds of volunteers from the Cherry Creek School District and the Cherry Creek Schools community donated and packed thousands of pounds of food to make this Thanksgiving just a little nicer for people in need. More than 200 families received laundry baskets filled with food and non-food items and a $15 King Soopers gift certificate, as part of the 2013 SHARE Basket Project. The project began in 1988 at Smoky Hill High School. Since then, SHARE has provided food to nearly 6,000 needy families for Thanksgiving and beyond. Volunteer Karen Hemmes got involved 21 years ago when her three daughters attended Smoky Hill High School. “After they graduated I couldn’t stop because it kicks off the holidays for me,” said Hemmes, as she loaded up several baskets during the packing session on Nov. 22 in the Student Continued on page 2
Cherry Creek Schools Board of Education member Karen Fisher and Superintendent Harry Bull help fill baskets as part of the SHARE Basket Project, which started at Smoky Hill High School in 1988. Photo courtesy of CCSD