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CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Steven Schowengerdt
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER Matthew Perry
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR OF HR Janeane Thompson
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR Josh Klein
AD DESIGNER Rachel Chrisman
LAYOUT DESIGNER Kathy Nguyen
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“Nothing ever seems impossible in the Spring!”LM Montgomery
MAY 11, 2024
12:00 - 2:00 PM
5 Timber Ridge Parkway, Severance, CO
We're excited to celebrate our Bookmobile with you! Join us for a day of fun-filled activities:
Windsor Severance Fire Rescue with the Sparky Van & free swag
CSU Weld County Extension with hands-on kids' activities
Windsor Art and Heritage Center for Kids' Exploration booth
Heroes and Horrors, Words of Windsor, & SheBrews featured booths
Games: Harry Potter Jelly Bean Flavor Guessing, I Survived Fishing, & Lightening Thief Poseidon Boat Races
And, of course, the star of the day, our Bookmobile!
Visit all booths for a raffle ticket to win gift cards to your favorite spots!
22: Lowell, standing with Dr. Jennifer Saboy with Althoff Wellness, celebrating 80% improvement in his neuropathy care!! 23: Bethany Newman crowned Mrs. Colorado 2024, celebrates with former titleholder Mina Thomas Muirhead. 24:Brittany Bisceglia, running her first Lucky Brew Race. She placed 2nd in her age group! 25: It’s a family affair at the Lucky Brew race hosted by run.Windsor. 26: JoVonne and Irelyn getting books signed by local author, Leigha Huggins at The Pineapple Market. 27: Megan, with Suite C Salon applying permanent jewelry at The Windsor Chamber Mother-Daughter Tea Event. 28: Kids Race at the Lucky Brew hosted by run.Windsor at Eastman Park.
Named one of Forbes’ Best-In-State Wealth Management Teams
Being named to the Forbes’ 2024 Best-In-State Wealth Management Teams list is a testament to your experience, focus, and dedication to your clients’ financial future.
Thank you for the work you do each day and for carrying forward the standard of excellence at our firm.
The Hemmings Group at Morgan Stanley
6125 Sky Pond Drive, Suite 100 Loveland, CO 80538 970-776-5501
advisor.morganstanley.com/ the-hemmings-group
L-R: Brandy Carlson, Portfolio Associate; Joyce Moreno, Senior Registered Client Service Associate; Sara Hemmings, Vice President, Financial Advisor; G. Bruce Hemmings, Managing Director–Wealth Management, Financial Advisor; Adam Goble, Vice President, Financial Advisor; Memory Fender, Client Service Associate
Source: Forbes.com (Jan 2024) 2024 Forbes Best-In-State Wealth Management Teams ranking awarded in 2024. This ranking was determined based on an evaluation process conducted by SHOOK Research LLC (the research company) in partnership with Forbes (the publisher) during the period from 3/31/22 – 3/31/23. Neither Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC nor its Financial Advisors or Private Wealth Advisors paid a fee to SHOOK Research LLC for placement on its rankings. This ranking is based on in-person and telephone due diligence meetings to evaluate each Financial Advisor qualitatively, a major component of a ranking algorithm that includes client retention, industry experience, review of compliance records, firm nominations, and quantitative criteria, including assets under management and revenue generated for their firms. Investment performance is not a criterion. Rankings are based on the opinions of SHOOK Research LLC and may not be representative of any one client’s experience; investors must carefully choose the right Financial Advisor or team for their own situation and perform their own due diligence. This ranking is not indicative of the Financial Advisor’s future performance. Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC is not affiliated with SHOOK Research LLC or Forbes. For more information, see www.SHOOKresearch.com.
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BGCWC wants to congratulate Mike & Virginia Slaughter on their 2024 Champion of Youth selection. Since establishing Slaughter Roofing Co in 1987, they have faithfully served Weld County, demonstrating an unwavering dedication not only to their business, Slaughter Roofing, but to their community as well. Their commitment to the youth of BGCWC is exceptional!
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IOME is excited to announce the addition of Angie Rhodes to our team to support our mission of creating Guilt Free Self Care for everyone! With her extensive background and passion for wellness coaching, Angie brings a wealth of knowledge to our community. Her commitment to understanding and addressing individual needs will be a great asset in helping our clients achieve their health and wellness goals."
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Luna’s in Windsor is NOW OPEN at 1246 Automation Drive! Adding some fresh new menu items to compliment the classics and offering a rooftop bar, their menu features freshly squeezed juices, imported and local craft brews, and handcrafted Mexican spirit cocktails, made with 100% best-in-state agave tequila! “Community is everything and we are excited to expand our tacos and tequila to even more of our friends in Northern Colorado!”
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Dallin Logan, a remarkable talent, has made an extraordinary commitment to his collegiate cornhole career. He has officially sealed his place at D1 Winthrop University, showcasing his skills at cornhole at the highest level of college competition. With a deep passion for the game and a relentless dedication to honing his craft, Logan's commitment serves as a testament to his unwavering pursuit of excellence. Let's Cheer on this rising star from Windsor Charter Academy!
Individual and Family Therapist, Andrea Shindle, MA, NCC, LPC owns and operates The Colorado Center for Trauma and Attachment, providing specialized counseling for all ages and walks of life! The clinic is now open and dedicated to serving clients as they heal from a diverse range of mental health needs. Visit their inviting and comforting office at 1019 37th Ave Court, Unit 2 in Greeley to begin your journey of hope and healing!
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Dennis Houston is the new CEO of the Windsor Area Chamber of Commerce and Visitor Center. Dennis is the former CEO of the Parker Colorado Chamber and the Norfolk Nebraska Chamber. He led Norfolk to become the National Chamber of Commerce of the Year. Dennis and his wife Sheryl are proud parents of Ryan and Jack, both US Marines. They have two Boxers and a Great Dane – Nala, Spud & Astro.
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Althoff Wellness is excited to announce that Dr. J. Saboy was promoted to Senior Associate. To receive this promotion, she had to do a lot of extra training on peripheral neuropathy and take on some leadership roles within the practice. Please contact Althoff Wellness at 970-686-6833 or stop by 1040 Walnut St in Windsor to make an appointment.
Pro Studio On Main is an extension of Designing Beauty Academy. It is designed to allow the licensed alumni students to enhance their skills on a professional level. The goal is to make their clients glow from the inside out! Special offers all month on selective services. Barbers, Hairstylists, and Estheticians available Tuesday-Saturday. Contact Pro Studio on Main at 970-795-4087 or stop by at 419 Main St in Windsor.
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TFriday, May 24, 2024
he red poppy is a nationally recognized symbol of sacrifice worn by Americans since World War I to honor those who served and died for our country in all wars. It reminds Americans of the sacrifices made by our veterans while protecting our freedoms.
Led by the American Legion Auxiliary, each year members of The American Legion Family distribute poppies with a request that the person receiving the flower make a donation to support the future of veterans, active-duty military personnel and their families with medical and financial needs.
Look for members of the Windsor Unit 109 American Legion Auxiliary in the coming weeks leading up to National Poppy Day and please show your support on the Friday before Memorial Day, and wear a red poppy to honor the fallen and support the living who have worn our nation’s uniform.
We are the spouses, grand mothers, mothers, sisters, and direct and adopted female descendants of members of The American Legion. Some of us are veterans ourselves. If you would like to join us in supporting our mission of helping local veterans, please contact: alaCoUnit109@gmail.com
ACHIEVING LIMITLESS DREAMS!
““Choose your own path. Choose your own interests. Go chase after the things that you enjoy.”
Quincey Pike, a senior in high school, possesses a diverse set of skills and talents and a fierce drive for excellence.
Captivated by the arts, Quincey was able to demonstrate her talent for painting early on with an impressive depiction of a lion for her fourth-grade talent show. Today she is open to commissioning pieces and is even doing so for a few people including her grandmother but wants to keep art as an enjoyable hobby, her peaceful place, rather than turning it into a business.
She remembers always wanting to be an entrepreneur and took an interest in fashion at a very young age, gleaning from her fashion-forward mom. Considering the importance of stability for a successful business, she wisely explored commodities that people use every day. She realized her love for fashion lends itself to a secure business model as clothing is a necessary part of daily life. “Fashion is something that we wear every single day. We have to get dressed in the morning to go to work. It carries us from the beginning of our day to the end. It carries us from different occasions, from the most fancy to the most casual. Fashion is a way to express yourself. And it's an outward representation of who you are.” It is the self-representation and permanence of the fashion industry that fascinates Quincey, leading her to choose fashion as her career path. She envisions herself having her own business to the scale of Gucci or Louis Vuitton.
Quincey is also an accomplished athlete with her repertoire including golf, track, hunting, riding horses, volleyball, and tennis.
As a Lube Technician at her father’s auto repair shop, Quincey likes to surprise people with her unexpected knowledge of cars and how they work.
She credits her desire for learning and well-roundedness to her drive to excel in all her endeavors. Her advice to young women is to, “Choose your own path. Choose your own interests. Don't look at other people and what they enjoy doing. Be your own person. Go chase after the things that you enjoy. It can be one thing. But if you enjoy multiple things, who says that you can't do all those?”
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“Fashion is a way to express yourself. And it’s an outward representation of who you are.”
Walk, Run or Volunteer
9 Local Races: 5k through Ultra Marathon
2 Cross-State Relay Races
May 25 Weld Your Mettle 4 Mile and Ultra Races: 3 - 24 Hours, Solo or Relay
A running festival like no other! Enjoy sauna, cold plunges, live music, food trucks, with running as little as 4 miles and as much as 100 miles, day and night camping on private land in Eaton, CO
Next Up:
June 22 Red, White & Brew 5k, 10k, Half & 12 Hour Last Man Standing at Hoedown Hill
July 4 Greeley Freedom 5k
August 2-3 Wild West Relay - FoCo to Steamboat
August 24 Severance Days 5K
Sept. 6-7 Flaming Foliage Relay - Idaho Springs to Buena Vista
www.runwindsorco.com
Windsor's Newest Distillery
Ask for it at your local restaurants and liquor stores
Carla Akers, LMT, LE owns True Therapeutics Skin and Body, a wellness spa in Windsor specializing in tranquil massage, facials, and other skin and body treatments. After being in a car accident in 2001 that changed her life, Carla felt compelled to pursue the modality of soft tissue massage that helped rescue her both physically and neurologically through firsthand relief and transformation. Twenty-two years later, Carla's passion has remained steadfast and her desire to alleviate chronic pain and improve lives has inspired her to expand her knowledge even further, continuously learning new techniques that soothe the nervous system, as
well as becoming a licensed Esthetician and delving into skincare as another avenue that promotes self-care and self-love. Through skincare, Carla discovered the intricacies of individualized care and the profound impact it has on not just the skin, but also on one's posture and facial structure.
Last year, Carla added a new dimension to her expertise with hands-on Facial Sculpting
and Remodeling, along with Buccal Massage. Facial Sculpting and Remodeling is a holistic and alternative method of rejuvenation to Botox and Fillers, where the body and face are treated as one structure. By stimulating blood flow and lymphatic drainage through a sculpting massage of the five layers of the face, a younger and healthier look is achieved! Buccal intra-oral massage involves massaging pressure points inside the mouth to stimulate muscles and ligaments in the buccal fat pad (between cheeks and jowls) to tighten and contour the area, reaching the deeper layers of the muscles that superficial massage cannot reach. Not only does buccal massage give amazing aesthetic results by naturally lifting and sculpting, but it is also a deeply therapeutic and relaxing massage. It releases chronic
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build-up of tension and stress within the jaw and face, reduces lines and wrinkles, alleviates migraines and headaches, de-puffs, and can have a significant reduction in jaw pain caused by TMJD (temporomandibular joint dysfunction). When performed regularly, this procedure can provide results similar to dermal fillers, but without the needles and potential side effects. Other facial areas are targets as well during Buccal Massage, including the shoulders, neck, chin, jaw, lips, and around the eyes and nose.
Some simple ways to reduce stress and tension in the face and jaw are staying hydrated, practicing good posture, getting adequate sleep, avoiding clenching and grinding your teeth, and setting up ergonomic workstations. Regular therapeutic appointments and utilizing facial massage techniques like Carla provides at True Therapeutics Skin and Body will help give your body that extra boost it needs as well!
Facial Sculpting & Remodeling and Buccal Massage are not the only wellness services that Carla provides. She also provides Myofascial Release, Cupping, and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (also known as Gua Sha). As a well-rounded therapist equipped with diverse tools, Carla can address various needs and challenges her clients may face!
When Carla is not working in her wellness spa helping clients feel and look their best she enjoys living her best life in beautiful Colorado! Whether she is hiking in the mountains, camping under the stars, or cheering on her favorite sports teams, Carla enjoys soaking up the sun and good vibes with friends and family. "Life is too short to not enjoy every moment the best we can!"
If you would like to learn more about the wellness services Carla provides visit her website at truetherapeutics.com , give her a call at 720-2017852, or stop by her studio at 631 Birch Street, Unit D right here in Windsor!
McCauley Constructors, Inc. was awarded Large Business of the Year by the Windsor Chamber in 2021, and recognized as a Mercury Top 100 BizWest recipient in 2018. McCauley Constructors has solidified its position as a leader in commercial construction with their impressive portfolio.
“Dip your toes in the water by exploring internships to observe the experiences of other women in construction.” - McCauley
Women are key players at the forefront of McCauley Constructors and they help emphasize trust and transparency. Considered somewhat foreign attributes in the construction industry, McCauley has set out to change that stereotype. Leon McCauley believes that “Our team is dedicated to changing the perception of construction. We prioritize open communication, delivering on promises, and maintaining honesty with our clients from day one.” McCauley builds trust by being authentic and service-oriented. Fostering client relationships has been successful through practices such as accessibility, active listening, clear communication, educating clients, and ensuring understanding of McCauley’s actions, intentions, and decisions. Helping their clients realize their vision for a project and making it a reality has established McCauley as a trusted advisor and leader in the industry. Leon often says and truly believes that “Building is the last thing we do… while we are builders by trade, it’s our
singular commitment to clients that form the foundation at the heart of our firm. We deliver much more than a building before we break ground and long after you open the doors.”
Jen Weaver, Talent and Culture Leader is extremely excited about the soon-to-be East Pointe #2 in Windsor. Jen loves the diversity of her position and that a title doesn’t hold her back. She has been able to participate in so many different departments and loves being a part of a team that cares.
Jennifer Aguero, Corporate Controller, says, “Being a part of a small company has many advantages that I love. At McCauley Constructors we get to know each other on a deep level, and we get to celebrate, lean on, cry, and laugh with one another. We face many challenges in the construction industry, and at McCauley, we all face those challenges together. No matter the issue, we know we can count on our team."
Liz Newman, Development Principal, loves all aspects of the Construction Process. Her favorite project to date has been the Swetsville Zoo Development Project. The intensity of the project keeps her engaged. Her way of dealing with the challenges is a great sense of humor with a big dose of character strength.
Liz Yrineo, Assistant Project Manager, says, “I enjoy the daily challenge that every project brings and finding creative solutions for everything that pops up. My favorite things about working at McCauley are the people I work with and the support and encouragement I get from our support team.”
Nicole Suttle, Pre-construction Engineer, excitedly stated, “I get to be involved in the early concept stages of projects, hear the client’s vision, our team’s vision for how to make it work within a budget, and then aim to cast that vision to the local jurisdiction and gain their approval. It’s a lot of fun!” Her favorite project has been Ditch Witch of the Rockies and working closely with the ownership team.
Anna Fluckey, Director of Design-Build advises women aspiring to enter the construction industry to embrace courage. “It's perfectly fine not to have all the answers from the start. Given the diversity within the construction field, your unique background can actually enhance your effectiveness. Demonstrating empathy and a willingness to learn will open your path to acquiring the necessary skills.
“It’s perfectly fine not to have all the answers from the start. Given the diversity within the construction field, your unique background can actually enhance your effectiveness.”
- Anna Fluckey
Some advice the women of McCauley Constructors would like to give other women currently working or planning to in the construction industry is to pay attention to the tenure of women within a company, as it reflects the value placed on female professionals in the industry. Dip your toes in the water by exploring internships to observe the experiences of other women in construction. Don't hesitate to ask questions of women in positions that interest you to gain insights into their career paths. It's
natural to have reservations, but don't let them hinder your progress.
The construction environment is ever-changing and becoming a more welcoming place for diverse talents and distinctive qualities. McCauley Constructors is exemplary at providing such a place, as they aspire for the next generation to embrace capabilities, embody strength alongside gentleness, lead, and follow. In construction, bravery and tenacity is the only prerequisite.
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This recipe is quick and easy to make with just a few simple steps. It tastes great on its own, but dipping it in olive oil infused with fresh herbs adds an extra level of flavor.
INGREDIENTS:
• 1 ¾ cups warm water
• 2 ½ teaspoons sugar
• 1 package active dry yeast
• 4 cups flour
• 2 teaspoons salt
• 4 tablespoons olive oil
Optional:
• Fresh rosemary
• Coarse sea salt
• Fresh pressed garlic
Use a stand mixer with a fitted dough hook, and stir together the water and sugar. Sprinkle the yeast on top and stir again. Set mixture aside for 5 minutes. Mixture should be foamy. Next, add the flour and salt and mix on low until a shaggy dough forms. Increase speed and mix for an additional 4-5 minutes. Brush a large bowl with olive oil. Transfer the dough to the bowl and cover the bowl with plastic wrap or a damp towel. Set aside for about 1 to 1 ½ hours until the dough has doubled in size.
Brush a 9x13-inch baking dish with 2 tablespoons of oil. Uncover the dough and rub hands with olive oil. Slide your hands under the dough and fold it onto itself. Continue to work your way around the edge of the bowl, folding the dough onto itself until there is a ball that you can lift from the bowl. Place the dough in the prepared pan and press the dough to the edges. Cover the pan with plastic wrap or a damp towel and set aside to rise for about 45 minutes until the dough has doubled in size.
Preheat the oven to 425°F. Drizzle the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil over the dough. Rub your hands with olive oil and use your fingers to make indentions on the surface of the dough. Sprinkle it with salt and rosemary and any desired toppings. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until golden brown.
When it comes to serving and volunteering, the women of The Greeley Stampede are a team. Bringing knowledge and experience from several different realms, they do what they love, together!
Denise Finning is the Sign Language Concert Interpreter, but she doesn't do it alone! " I have an amazing partner, Renee Cyr. We spend months, from the time the concerts are announced until the concert, listening to the bands' music, looking up and practicing signs we may not know so we can convey our own best performance for the Deaf community!"
When asked what she loves most about volunteering, Julie Jensen, General Chairwoman says, "The people, it may sound cliche but it TRULY is one of the most amazing parts of it! You meet so many people from all walks of life and it is life-changing! "
Jackie Reider- Hospitality Chair would tell someone curious about volunteering to, "Get involved! You don't have to volunteer every day of the event. Any participation helps!"
Jen Baiamonte, the Group Parties Chairman began volunteering for the Greeley Stampede after observing how well it operated. "I've been attending the Stampede for a long time and seeing the way the Committee and volunteers support each other made me want to be a part of it, too!"
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ONGOING
1540 Main Street Unit 236, Windsor, CO
Whether it is a first date or just a night out together. Every couple or friends will have a great time creating a masterpiece consisting of 2-canvases. Singles are welcome as well! Contact (970) 460-0833 for more information regarding dates and times!
MAY 1ST
503 Main Street, Windsor, CO
Decorate a birdhouse with colorful glass tiles and paint! Classes are two 90-minute sessions for ages 7 and up. All supplies are included and flexible scheduling can be arranged! Register at https://www.aeistudioandgifts.com/create
MAY 4TH
217 5th Street, Windsor, CO | 10:00 AM
Save the date for the 2nd Annual Derby Day Pop-Up at Pineapple Market from 10:00am to 2:00pm! Enjoy mocktails, fancy hats, stick horse races, live music, and win a trophy for the best dressed! Feel free to bring the kids for some fun and fancy stick horse races!
MAY 11TH
7499 Westgate Dr #1 Windsor | 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
Tap into your mental, emotional, and physical health through a free Men’s Workout with Refuge Physiotherapy, Imagine Zero of Weld County, and North Range Behavioral Health’s Suicide Education and Support Services.
MAY 11TH
Maxline Brewery 2724 McClelland Dr #190, Fort Collins, CO | 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Celebrate Mental Health Awareness Month with IOME, featuring Balanced Babes and Brews at Maxline Brewery from 11:00 am-5:00 pm. Focused on promoting women's mental health and self-care, there will be vendors, a virtual 5k Sign-up (proceeds go to scholarships for women to receive free mental health counseling!), food trucks, music, gift basket raffles, and more! RSVP at info@iowemenow.com.
MAY 15TH
631 Birch Street, Unit B, Windsor, CO | 6:00 PM
We're reading about all the murderous things we can! As always, books must be purchased from Words of Windsor. Third Wednesday of each month at 6pm
MAY 17TH
4055 Byrd Drive, Loveland, CO | 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Come out and test drive the all-new, redesigned 2025 Mini Countryman! Food, drinks, music, and giveaways will be provided!
MAY 21ST
405 East Main Street Windsor | 8:30 AM
In celebration of Mental Health Month, North Range Behavioral Health is partnering with the Human Bean in Windsor to offer $5 off a coffee for the first 50 visitors starting at 8:30 am.
MAY 24TH
1215 Main St Unit A Windsor | 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Until They're Home, a local non-profit organization that helps connect pets in need with loving homes here in Northern Colorado, will be at New Beginnings with puppies!! They have fantastic opportunities for adoption and fostering! Swing by the office and meet some of their amazing team and, of course, the puppies!
MAY 25TH
Windsor Public Services Facility 922 15th Street, Windsor, CO | 9:00 AM
Join us for a family-friendly volunteer event to plant trees! from 9am to noon! Please wear closed-toed shoes and bring sun protection and a water bottle. Lunch included. Sign up here! https://bit.ly/WindsorVolunteerEvents
MAY 25TH
Eaton, CO | 8:00 AM
Run or walk a 7k, or a 4 Mile loop course as an individual or a relay team. This rugged event will be held on a groomed dirt course in Eaton, CO on private land where camping is available, as well as food 24/7 in a heated barn, food trucks, coffee, live music and more. Register at https:// www.runwindsorco.com/#races
MAY 29TH
1550 Main Street Unit 130, Windsor, CO | 6:00 PM
Come and learn how to prepare Edamame in 2 ways, an Asian Salad, "Fried" Rice, Baked Egg Roll, and an Asian-inspired dessert! Bring a date or a friend! Get your tickets at https:// www.thebottledolivepantry.com/ buy-tickets-now