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Women’s Wisdom Weekend

May 20-22|Weekend Health education retreat “Power Tools” for a Woman’s Body, Mind and Spirit at the Ouray Community Center. Begins Fri. at 7:30 p.m. Sat. and Sun. events 8 a.m.-6 p.m. |$89 for entire weekend if received by May 19. $50 at the door each day.|320 6th Ave.(above the fire station), 970-626-9758, 970-318-0074|OURAY

One-day Women’s Conference

June 4|”Shoot for the Moon! Women’s Conference 2005: Soul Connection and Practical Wisdom for Living Our Highest Visions” for women’s seeking to live more balanced and empowered lives with Debra Lambert from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Millennium Harvest House Hotel|$105 through May 30 and $115 the final week|1345 28th St., 303-442-3124|BOULDER

Battle of the Bulge

|Rocky Mountain chapter of Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge is searching for veterans who may have served from Dec. 16, 1944 to January 28, 1945 in the Battle of the Bulge. If you are a veteran of World War II and served in the European Theater during those date , please contact Wayne Field 719-598-2234 or Lou Zoghby 303-688-4101

Solutions for Seniors

Ongoing|Jewish Family Service of Colorado has created a program for seniors with service, information and referrals on any topic|303-597-5000 or www.jewishfamilyservice.org

MS Walk

Sat. May 14. Registration deadline May 6|For the walks in Loveland , Thompson Valley EMS. 1st and Wilson; Pueblo, Pueblo City Park, 800 Goodnight Ave.; Glenwood Springs, No Name Rest Area, Glenwood Canyon, exit 119 off I-70 (please carpool, limited parking), pancake breakfast at 7:30 a.m. $5; all begin at 8 a.m. Walks vary with location. Walks are to raise $1.2 million for help find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Walkers are invited to raise pledges.|303-831-0700

MS Walk

Sat. May 21. Registration deadline May 13|For the walks in Colorado Springs, Monument Valley Park, 170 W. Cache la Poudre; Durango (check-in 8 a.m.), Community Recreation Center Amphitheater, 2700 Main Ave.; Estes Park (check-in 8:30 a.m.), Lake Estes Marina, 1770 Big Thompson Ave.; Summit County (check-in 9 a.m.), Marina Park at Lake Dillon Reservoir. Walks in an effort to raise $1.2 million for help find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Each site has different length walks. Walkers are invited to raise pledges.|303-831-0700

AskColorado

anytime|a free, 24/7 online information and reference service provided by Colorado libraries|Free|www.DouglasCountyLibraries.org

Douglas County History

available now|”Douglas County, Colorado: A Photographic Journey” with hundreds of vintage photographs and stories is now available.|Douglas County libraries and bookstores|303-688-7640

Golf Tourney

June 17|Rotary Club of Estes Park Foundation is seeking golfers and sponsors for a fund raising golf tourney at the 18-Hole Golf Course. Check-in at 11:30 a.m., shotgun at 1:30 p.m.|$90|970-586-5368 or www.rotaryclubofestespark.org|ESTES PARK

Bird-a-thon

May|Raise money for the Audubon Society of Greater Denver. Get pledges for every species you see during the month of May or join a Bird-a-thon hike on May 21 at the Audubon Center at Chatfield Reservoir. ||www.denveraudubon.org or 303-973-9530|LITTLETON

Four-Person Relay Teams

Registration open|Red Bull Divide and Conquer competition featuring trail running, paragliding, kayaking and mountain biking in the San Juan Mountain June 18. Race begins at sunrise on Main St. in Silverton and ends in Durango. Men and women are invited to enter and will be approved by a selection committee. Online registration closed at 11:59 p.m. June 17.||www.redbulldivideandconquer.com|

Pipe Organ Encounter

June 19-25|25 teenage music students from around the country will attend at University of Denver. Each students will receive four days of organ lessons at a local church. Several concerts will take place during the weekend.||303-741-1428 or DVogels@aol.com for more information

Summer Sessions for Kids

Seven dates|Clear Creek History Park will host weeklong programs for 6-10 years old to learn to churn butter, play 1800s style baseball, make pioneer food, create cornhusk dolls and more from June 13-17, June 20-24, June 27-July 1, July 11-15, July 18-22, July 25-29 or August 1-5. The program runs from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. |$105 for Friends of the Astor House Museum and Clear Creek History Park and $135 for non-members. Space is limited, register early|11th and Arapahoe Sts., 303-278-3557|GOLDEN

Castle Rock Bandstand

deadline May 15|Douglas County Libraries and Castle Rock will open the Community Bandstand on weekend for performances, art exhibits and other cultural events. If you are interested in using the facility, free of charge submit the application at www.DouglasCountyLibraries.org, Programs and Events or call 303-688-7640 page|CASTLE ROCK

Archaeologists for a Week

Aug. 7-13|Family Excursion Week at the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center. No experience necessary for families to explore the culture of the ancestral Pueblo peoples who inhabited the Mesa Verde region. Also Fall Lab for adults from Sept. 25-Oct. 1 for beginners ($975) and Oct. 2-Oct. 8 for those who have participated in previous programs ($875). |$975 adults, $775 youth 12-17|23390 Road K, 800-422-8975, www.crowcanyon.org|CORTEZ

Healing Center

ongoing|Jewish Family Service of Colorado has launched the Rafael Spiritual Healing Center for people who have experienced life crisis. Anyone dealing with grief can use the program. |$10 per session|303-597-5000 or www.jewishfamilyservice.org

Girl Scout Camp

now|Girl Scouts and non-Girl Scouts ages 7-17 are invited to register for Meadow Mountain Ranch summer camp. Camp lasts from three-13 days from June 19-Aug, 5|Adjacent to Rocky Mountain National Park. 970-493-1844 or 888-801-1269|AURORA

Free Divorce Clinic

ongoing|For low-income Jefferson County residents to modify or enforce their original divorce order.|Call 303-837-1313 to see if you qualify|AURORA

Art Camp

June 13-Aug.19|Art Students League of Denver’s Summer KidArt Camps for kids of all ages|Catalog available at 200 Grant St. 303-778-6990

Canine Massage

June 9-12|Canine and Equine Acupressure Massage Certification|303-669-4227|ENGLEWOOD

AA Stewardesses

ongoing|Looking for American Airlines current and former stewardesses to join a luncheon group. |303-439-9533|

Aquariums Needed

Colorado Reptile Humane Society needs 50 gal and larger water-tight aquariums, stands, filters, etc. |Please drop them off at 13941 Elmore Rd. TU-SA, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., 303-776-2070|LONGMONT

Exchange Students

STS Foundation is seeking host families for international exchange students.|800-522-4678

Historic Denver Books

Historic Denver has published four new guide books to Denver neighborhoods: Congress Park, Arapahoe Acres, Whittier/San Rafael and Sacred Places of Denver. |Available at all Tattered Cover bookstores and Molly Brown House, 1340 Pennsylvania|303-534-5288

Art Classes and Camps

Summer|Evergreen Arts Council is hosting art classes at the Evergreen Arts Center this summer. Children’s Art Camps will be June and July|Various prices|32003B Ellingwood Trail, 303-674-4625 or 303-674-0056|EVERGREEN

Screenplay Writing Competition

deadline July 1|Boulder Asian Pacific Alliance is holding a short screenplay writing competition in conjunction with the 8th annual Boulder Asian Film Festival. Free.|Rules online at adoecos@yahoo.com or 303-910-6068|BOULDER

Exchange Students

|Interested in hosting an international high school exchange student, contact the SHARE! Program|303-805-9815

Historic Preservation

|”Stars of Central Synagogue”, a lecture on the preservation and restoration of Central Synagogue by Carl E. Doebley, architect. Beginning at 7 p.m. at the Temple Events Center. Wine and cheese reception follows|$15, $10 members of Historic Denver|1595 Pearl St., 303-534-5288 x16

Violence Against Women

|Ellen Pence will speak on “Women’s Violence, Women’s Resistance,” the phenomena of women’s use of violence.Registration begins at 7:45 a.m., workshop 8:30-noon at Tivoli Student Union, The Auraria Campus of University of Colorado-Denver |$40, $20 for students|303-556-5994. barbara.paradiso@cudenver.edu

Poker Series

|Texas Hold ‘Em poker series to benefit Colorado Greyhound Adoption includes buffet dinner and prizes at Brittany Hill|www.charity-poker-series.com, $125 per person|9350 Grant, 303-833-3570|THORNTON

Conversational Spanish

Thursdays|Beginning Conversational Spanish at 6:30 p.m. at Highlands Ranch Library|Free|9292 Ridgeline Blvd., 303-791-7703|HIGHLANDS RANCH

Rainbow Bridge

F|Intergenerational Idols will perform at and one-of-a-kind celebration by area teens and nursing home and assisted living residents at Grandview High School from 7-8:30 p.m.|$10, nursing home/assisted living residents and youth 18 and under $5|20500 E. Arapahoe Rd., 303-830-9038|AURORA

St. Luke’s Little School

F|Celebrating the 10th anniversary at 5:30 at the church. Looking for all alumni and former teachers.||8817 So. Broadway 303-791-1982|HIGHLANDS RANCH

Buddhism

F-May 14|Ringu Tulku Rinpoche presents Gampopa’s Instruction on Developing Devotion and Confidence in a three-talk weekend at the Boulder Shamhala Meditation Center beginning at 7 p.m. on May 13|$25 per session, $75 full weekend|1345 Spruce St., 303-444-0190|BOULDER

Kitchens on Fire Tour

F & SA|7th annual two-day tour of eight Boulder kitchens, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.|$15|Tickets available at www.thedairy.org or 303-440-7826|BOULDER

Stamp Show

F-SU|Rocky Mountain Stamp Show Fri-Sat. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. and Sun. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Holiday Inn DIA|$1.50 all three days|I-70 and Chambers Rd.(Exit 283), www.rockymountainstampshow.com|AURORA

Open House

F|at LIFEspot, a new non-profit center for youth, from 4-6 p.m. |Free|7562 So. University, 303-221-1743|CENTENNIAL

Career Fair

F|Those seeking full-time or summer work are invited to a career fair at the Outlets at Castle Rock from noon-5 p.m.|Free|Exit 184 off I-25 in the Food Court, 303-688-2800|CASTLE ROCK`

Mapleton High School

F|Class of 1970 will hold a reunion dinner at Bogey’s On-The-Park in the Golf Course Clubhouse at 7 p.m. Also a reunion picnic at Mapleton High School, 64th and Washington, from 2-9, $15 per person. Alumni from 1967-1974 are welcome.|$40 per person|25th and York, 303-307-1880 or 303-477-3727|

Cowboy Customs

F-SU|Equine Teaching and Research Center is hosting a Western-themed benefit to fund improvements to the facilities from noon-7 p.m. on Fri., 10 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sat., and 10 a.m-4 p.m. on Sun. at the B.W. Pickett Equine Center with cowboy art, a trade show, entertainment, saddle makers, silversmiths and more. Silent auction is planned|$5 adults, $2 children|Overland Trail at Colorado State University, www.csuequine.com, 970-491-6009|FORT COLLINS

“Evening in Evergreen”

F|Fund-raising evening for Friendship Bridge from 6-10 p.m. with silent and live auction at the Evergreen Lake House|$45 by reservation only|303-674-0717|EVERGREEN

Bagpipes

F-July 29|Bagpipe performance featuring Michael Lancaster from noon-12:30 p.m. every Friday through July 29 at Olinger Crown Hill Cemetery at the Tower of Memories. |Free|7777 W. 29th Ave. 303-971-0134|WHEAT RIDGE

Camp Registration

Register Now-May 15|National Military Family Assn. and Sears, Roebuck and Co. host 2005 Operation Purple Summer camps for children whose parents are deployed in the U.S. Armed Forces. Camps is free through funding by Sears and is for children eight-18 and lasts from five-seven days. Colorado camp is June 13-17 at Buckley Air Force Base. For application log on to www.nmfa.org |Free

Colorado AIDS Project

SA|Fund-raiser performance of Curious Theater’s “Take Me Out” at 8 p.m. Tickets also available at www.coloradoAIDSproject.org|$50 includes reception with performers after the show|1080 Acoma, 303-837-0166

Horse Gentler

SA & SUN |Frank Bell will give a clinic/fund-raiser at Bridlewood Stables from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Portion of proceeds will benefit Harmony HorseWorks|9229 Hwy 73, 303-816-0766, www.equinestressbusters.com|EVERGREEN

Corvette Show

SA|13th annual “Show Us Your Vette” charity event for Make a Wish Foundation at Hajek Chevrolet. Entrants can register their Corvette between 8:30-9:30 a.m.|Free|1330 North Main St., 303-398-4039 or 303-776-5530|LONGMONT

Straw Building Workshop

SA & SU|by Eco Builders from 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. |$150|719-539-7702 or 970-948-2747, www.coloradostrawbale.org, www.ecobuilders.com|NIWOT

Dressage for the Cure

SA|Horse dressage competition and fund-raiser for Renee’s Friends Fund, providing financial support to breast cancer patients of modest means beginning at 8 a.m. at Cottonwood Riding Club. |Free|10415 Roxborough Park Rd., 303-791-7656, www.dressageforthe cure.com|LITTLETON

Garage Sale

SA|Community-wide garage sale from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at The Meadows at Historic Castle Rock. Pick up map at The Grange, 3692 Meadows Blvd. |Free|Exit Meadows Parkway, exit 184 from I-25, 303-814-2358 or www.meadowscastlerock.com|CASTLE ROCK

Home Tour

SA & SU|Historic Boulder’s Mid-Century Makeovers in Lower Chautauqua featuring modern homes in the Chautauqua neighborhood Sat.10 a.m.-4 p.m. and Sun. from 1-5 p.m.|$12 in advance, $15 day of the tour. Available at Historic Boulder, 303-444-5192|www.historicboulder.org|BOULDER

Run/Walk for Bianca

SA|a 1.5 and 5K run/walk from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Castle Rock Community Bandstand to rise funds for Bianca Gamez, local 10-year-old battling leukemia for the second time|100 So. Wilcox, 720-635-4913|CASTLE ROCK

Home and Garden Expo

SA|Koelbel Library is hosting a home and garden expo with various experts speaking from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.|Free|5955 So. Holly, 303-220-7704|CENTENNIAL

Magic for Muggles

SA|Magic workshop with Mark Strivings from 3-4 p.m. at Southglenn Library. Children will also learn magic tricks|Free|7500 So. University Blvd. #101, 303-221-3998|CENTENNIAL

Fund-raiser

SA|Trinity Presbyterian Church is hosting a Spring Fling with Amateur Hour at 7 p.m., silent auction and ice cream social|Free admission|7755 Vance Dr., 303-422-3656|ARVADA

Pet Adoption Day

SA|with pets from the Denver Dumb Friends League, Alley Cat Alliance and Colorado Greyhound Adoptions from 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Highlands Ranch Library|Free admission|9292 Ridgeline Blvd. 303-791-7703|HIGHLANDS RANCH

Disc Dog Spring Training

SA|Colorado Disc Dogs will host the annual Spring Training seminar on how to throw a Frisbee for your dog, and rules of competition at Sheridan Community Park starting at 1 p.m. Please bring a leash and water for your dog. |$25 per person, $35 per family|3325 W. Oxford Ave. 720-980-3472, www.coloradodiscdogs.com|ENGLEWOOD

Outward Bound Gala

SA|Outward Bound Denver Black Tie and Tennis Shoes Benefit Dinner entertaining guests with climbing wall, zip lines, Burma Bridge, dinner, live music by the Nacho Men and auction beginning at 5 p.m. at the Universal Lending Pavilion|$250 per person|1700 7th St. 720-497-2458, www.outwardbound.org

Ballpark Market

SA|Open air market from 8 a.m.-2 p.m.|Free admission|Larimer St. between 21st and 22nd, 303-589-2800, www.ballparkmarket.com

Daughters of the American Revolution

SA|Columbine Chapter will meet at Castlewood Library beginning at 1 p.m.|Free |6739 So. Uinta St., 303-979-7550|ENGLEWOOD

Video Gamers

SA|Game Crazy and Fat City video game stores are hosting a video game tournament at 1 p.m. for ages 10 and older. All proceeds will go to Starlight Starbright Children’s Foundation.|$5 pre-registration, $8 at the door|9670 W. Coal Mine Ave., 303-463-1986|LITTLETON

Dog Massage

SA|Learn dog massage from 9-10:30 a.m. at Canine Rehabilitation and Conditioning Group|$25 per person with dog|3760 So. Lipan St., 303-669-4227|ENGLEWOOD

Indian Market and Powwow

SA & SU |Fifth Annual Tesoro Foundation event from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at The Fort. Colorado’s only juried art show featuring 38 award-winning Native American artists|$6|19192 Highway 8, 303-839-1671|MORRISON

May Faire Festival

SA|Maypole dancing, making may crowns, music, puppet show, lunch, games, crafts booths at Front Range Waldorf School from 10 a.m.-2 p.m.|2035 Ellis St., 303-384-0139|GOLDEN

SUNDAY

Bike Tour

SU|Community Classic Bike Tour, 62-mile tour will begin at 6:30 a.m., 30-mile ride at 7:30 a.m. and the 5-mile ride at 8:30 a.m. at McKee Medical Center to benefit Healthy Beginnings Prenatal Program. Families are encouraged to participate.|$45|2000 Boise Ave., 970-669-4640 or www.tccbt.com or www.active.com|LOVELAND

Rubber Duck Derby

SU|Councilwoman Peggy Lehmann is hosting a duck derby to raise funds for the elementary schools in District 4. Event begins at 1 p.m. at Goldsmith Gulch at George Wallace Park. To sponsor a $5 duck, call Councilwoman Lehmann’s office at 303-504-5781|$5|Belleview and DTC Blvd.

Cops Fighting Cancer

SU|Aurora Police Department’s fund-raising silent auction event is from 3-8 p.m. at DTC Hyatt Regency.|$20 adults, $12 children.|7800 E. Tufts Ave., 303-739-1604|AURORA

Buddha’s Birthday

SU|Celebrate from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. at Denver Buddhist Cultural Society|2530 W. Alameda Ave., 303-781-4864

Sri Sathya Sai Baba

SU|Life work and message of Sri Sathya Sai Baba from 2-4 p.m. at the Shrine Center|Free|4625 W. 50th Ave., 303-464-9996|

Festa do Divino Espirito Santo

SU|Feast of the Divine Holy Spirit, hosted by the Portuguese community of Greater Colorado Springs at the Holy Apostles Catholic Church beginning with mass at 11:30 a.m.|Free|4925 N. Carefree Circle, 719-597-4249|COLORADO SPRINGS

4th Annual Poker Run

SU|Bikers Against Diabetes will ride to benefit the Children’s Hospital of Denver beginning with a breakfast at 8 a.m. at the Fraternal Order of Eagles #3224. Food, prizes, silent auction, cash bar, and more.|$5 for breakfast|1151 So. Galena St., www.denveraccess.com|AURORA

Arthritis Walk

SU-May 21|Arthritic Foundation seeking walkers for teams for Arthritis. May 15, 10 a.m., Redstone Park in Highlands Ranch; May 15, 9:30 a.m., Sky Sox Stadium; May 21, 10 a.m., Butterfly Pavilion and Westminster Promenade, Westminster. All feature a three-mile and one-mile course. Free parking will be available.|Free|303-756-8622 or www.arthritis.org

Free Day

M|Colorado residents are admitted at no cost to Denver Botanic Gardens|Free|1005 York St., 720-865-3500

Plants for the Rocky Mountain Region

M|Learn what to plant in your Rocky Mountain garden at 7 p.m. at Smoky Hill Library |Free|5430 So. Biscay Circle, 303-693-7449|CENTENNIAL

Self-defense for Women

May 16, 18, 23, 25|Rape Assistance and Awareness Program all four nights, for a total of 12 hours from 6-9 p.m. at Mount View Presbyterian Church|$50 Denver residents, $55 non-residents|1980 Dahlia St., 303-329-9922 x303

Women in History

M|Well behaved women rarely make history. Learn about some of the more colorful women at 11:30 a.m. at the Hiwan Homestead Museum|$12 members, $15 non-members, pre-registration required|4208 So. Timbervale Dr., 303-674-6262|EVERGREEN

Direction for the Soul

TUs-June 7|Four-week class, mixed-media workshop by Caroline Douglas and Nancy Anderson at Rembrandt Yard|$175 per person, including materials|1301 Spruce St., 303-301-2972|BOULDER

Sand Castles

through May 13 construction, Display May 14-31|Oversized Sand sculptures will be constructed and on display in Cherry Creek North from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. daily at Fillmore Plaza. There will also be a free family sand box.|Free|2nd and Fillmore, 303-394-2904

Support group

TUs|For separated, divorcing or divorced individuals, 6:30 p.m. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday |Old Hampden Holistic Center, 3501 S. Corona, 303-794-3945|ENGLEWOOD

Women in Colorado Media

W|Cynthia Hessin of Rocky Mountain PBS will talk about important women who have put Colorado on the map. At Aurora History Museum from noon-1 p.m.|$3 Aurora residents, $4 non-residents|125051 E. Alameda Parkway, 303-729-6660|AURORA

Take It to the Track

Wednesdays|Young drivers are invited to Bandimere Speedway on Wednesday evenings between April and October as an alternative to illegal street racing beginning at 4 p.m. Drivers must have a driver’s license and drivers under 18 must have a release from parent or legal guardian. To get release call 303-697-6001 or pick it up at the track. |$30 to participate, spectators $10|3051 So. Rooney Rd. |MORRISON

Faux Finishing

June 24|Offering faux finishing classes from 9 a.m.-noon at the Art Center of Estes Park|$60 |East stairway of Lower Stanley Village, 970-586-5882|ESTES PARK

Wrestlemania Revenge

Tickets on Sale now|Presented by World Wrestling Entertainment Raw at Budweiser Events Center May 21 at 7:30. Tickets at Comcast Tix 877-544-TIXX or www. ComcastTix.com or the Events Center Box Office|$20-$40|5290 Arena Circle, 970-619-4106|LOVELAND

Wheelchairs available

“Wishes on Wheels” makes available electric wheelchairs to non-ambulatory senior citizens (65 years old+) usually at no out-of-pocket expense, if they qualify. |1-800-823-5220 www.threewishes2.com

Ride and Raft Weekend

Beginning Memorial Day weekend |Raft down Clear Creek on Sat. and rent a bike for cycling on Sunday on a guided tour. |Packages begin at $175 per person including rafting, dinner, breakfast, lunch and lodging|1319 Miner St., 303-898-2228|IDAHO SPRINGS

Pegasus Camp for Girls

Weekly June 6-Sept. 2|Pegasus Quest day camp for girls to get all the fantasy, story-telling and outdoor time while making new friends, hiking and playing.|$240 a week for half-day sessions or $380 a week for full-day|303-786-9216, www.renaissanceadventures.com|DENVER and BOULDER

Call for entries

Northglenn Arts and Humanities is seeking six sculptures for their on-loan sculpture program. Sculptures will be placed on EB Rains Junior Memorial Park and must be for sale. |303-450-8727 for information packet|NORTHGLENN

Food Bank

ongoing|SHARE offers grocery packages to everyone at half the retail prices. Over 50 location in the metro area to pick up monthly packages. Packages include fresh fruits and vegetables and frozen foods. |303-428-0400 or www.sharecolorado.com for the location nearest you

Food Pantry

Seeks food donations, 8:15 a.m.-4:45 p.m. Monday-Thursday and 8:15 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday|Tamarac Square, 3201 S. Tamarac Drive, 303-597-5000

Italian Gardens and Villas

Join Denver Botanic Gardens on a 10-day garden tour of Italy Sept., 7-17|$4100 per person, does not include air|720-865-3500 or www.botanicgardens.org

VOLUNTEERS

English as Second Language

ongoing|Trinity United Methodist Church is hosting an English as a Second Language program for persons 18 and older interested in learning or improving English conversation, listening, writing and reading skills. Tuesdays and Thursdays 9-11 a.m. and 6:30-8 p.m.|$30 for new students|1820 Broadway. 303-839-1493 x25

Project Angel Heart

Has several openings for volunteers in Randy’s Kitchen, 8 a.m.-noon, Monday-Friday |303-830-0202

Habitat for Humanity

Seeks volunteers 16 and older. No skills necessary|303-534-2929, ext. 136, www.habitatmetrodenver.org

Homework Hotline

Aurora Public Public Library is joining libraries around the state to offer online tutoring for youth in grades 4-12 as well as college introductory-courses. AskColorado Live Homework Help program is available from 3-10 p.m. for English-speaking students. Bilingual tutors are available 3-8 p.m. Sundays-Thursdays. |Free|

Administrative Volunteeers

Available now|Douglas County Libraries needs two volunteers to assist with a variety of administrative duties with a commitment of 10-20 hours a week for at least six months|100 So. Wilcox, 303-688-7640|CASTLE ROCK

Volunteers Needed

Starsmore Discovery Center in North Cheyenne Canon Park is looking for volunteers.|Free|2120 So. Cheyenne Canon Rd., 719-578-6146|COLORADO SPRINGS

Denver Botanic Gardens

Seeks volunteers to teach elementary school students about plants. |720-865-3560

Colorado State Capitol

Has immediate openings for volunteers to serve as tour guides, telephone receptionists, and information specialists. Shifts are half- and full-day|303-

866-4747

Reading to Children

Denver Public Library is seeking volunteers to read to children once a week to children at Head Start Center in the Denver area. 14-week commitment is required. |720-865-1308

Recording for

the blind and dyslexic

The Rocky Mountain unit seeks volunteers for positions as readers, directors, bookmarkers, office assistants and educational outreach |303-757-0787

Volunteers

Metro Denver Bright Beginnings distributes free parenting, community resources, child and language development information to parents of children from prenatal-three in one-on-one visits. |303-56102233 www.brightbeginningsco.org

Hospice Volunteers Needed

ongoing|Life Source Hospice needs volunteers. Only 2 hours a week would make a difference.|Free|Metro Denver area, 303-267-3718

REUNIONSPalmer/Wasson Reunion

Oct. 7-8|Class of 1960 is looking for classmates who graduated either from Palmer or Wasson High Schools in 1960 who have not received their reunion packets.|Ed Augden, 303-455-5800|COLORADO SPRINGS

Sopris

July 2|Families who lived in the former town of Sopris are invited to a reunion at Trinidad Lake State Park beginning at 7:30 a.m. Bring old photos, stories and picnic lunches. $5 per car to enter the park.|719-846-6594 or 303-745-8261 or www.sopriscolorado.com|TRINIDAD

Grand Junction High School

Class of 1965, 40th Class reunion, Aug. 19-21 at the Grand Junction Doubletree Hotel.|For more information call Russ 970-242-8683 or http://www/gjtigers.com/1965/index.htm

Trinidad High School

1950 high school reunion will be July 28-31|For more information call Leon or Lynne Espinoza, 719-630-0652

Alameda High School

1965 school reunion will be July 22-23|ahe65@earthlink.net for more information

Alamosa High School

The class of 1975 celebrates its 30th reunion in August 2005 |Contact Liza (Nichols) Strandberg, 719-252-8162 or by email at ahsclassof1975@yahoo.com

Longmont High School

July 22|1980 graduating class of Longmont High School reunion. Please e-mail your full name (maiden and married) with mailing address to LHS-1980@hotmail.com |303-776-0743, 970-532-0743 or 303-776-1523|LONGMONT

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