Homemaker services
Jewish Family Services program which provides homemaker service for people in the metro area is facing severe funding cuts. JFS provides service to people with HIV/AIDS, including many children. |303-597-5000 to help
Book Sale
TH|The Book Stack is hosting an after-hours wine and cheese party and special book sale from 6-9 p.m. in the Mary Reed building on the University of Denver campus |2199 So. University, 303-871-3405
Sewing Day
TH-Dec. 15|Firehouse Quilts of Colorado will host several Sew Days to create quilts for metro area firehouses. They will meet on the first Sunday of the month at ReMax, 5350 So. Roslyn, Suite 150 and the third Thursday at Northridge Recreation Center, 8801 So. Broadway |Free|HIGHLANDS RANCH
Mariachi music
TH|Mariachi music and folk dancing from 6-7:30 p.m. at the Bemis Public Library|Free|6014 So. Datura. 303-795-3961|LITTLETON
Historic Denver
TH|Celebrate Historic Denver’s 35th anniversary at the Denver Performing Arts Complex from 6-10 p.m. Dinner and dancing on the stage at the Buell Theater|$150 per person|14th and Champa, 303-534-5288 x17
Moonlight Hike
TH|At Roxborough State Park at 7 p.m.|$7.50|4757 No. Roxborough Dr., 303-973-3959, registration is required|LITTLETON
Master Class
TH|”Who’s Afraid of Lilith?: teachings on the first female on earth” by Rabbi Ohad Ezrachi at Pardes Levavot|suggested donation, $10-20|71st and Lookout Rd., 303-530-4422|BOULDER
Comedy Night
TH|Entertainment, cocktails, hors d’oeuvres from 6:30-10 p.m. at the Denver Zoo|$30|2300 Steele, 303-376-4916
Benefit
TH|Community Reach Center Day Treatment School benefit at Marlowe’s from 5:30-8:30 p.m.|$15|501 16th St., 303-853-3679
Fiesta
TH|Mi Casa Resource Center for Women fiesta fund-raiser from 5:30-9:30 p.m. at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts|$75|14th and Champa, 303-573-1302
Author signing
TH|Aaron Glantz will sign his book “How America Lost Iraq” at 7 p.m. at Unitarian Universalist Church|5001 Pennsylvania, 303-449-4885|BOULDER
Buddhism
TH|”Enlightenment Amidst the Chaos” with Khandro Rinpoche at the Boulder Shambhala Center at 7 p.m.|$35|1345 Spruce St., 303-444-0190|BOULDER
Soiree for a Cure
TH|to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society at Bistro Vendome at 5:30-8 p.m.|$15|1424 Larimer Square, 303-825-3232
Veterans Rally
TH-Aug. 21|Re/Max sponsors the Salute to American Veterans Rally and Festival in Cripple Creek with POW/CIA Recognition Ride, military banquet, veteran parade, beer garden and more.|303-796-3522|CRIPPLE CREEK
Flea Circus
TH-Aug. 28|First Boulder International Fringe Festival will host the Acme Miniature Flea Circus at the Boulder Public Library Aug. 18-21|$12|1000 Canyon Blvd., 303-440-7826, call for event times |BOULDER
“Thursdays at 2”
THs|Series of educational programs at Covenant Village the first and third Thursday of each month at 2 p.m.|Free|9153 Yarrow St. 303-424-4828, x2205 reservations required|WESTMINSTER
Conversational Spanish
THs|Beginning Conversational Spanish at 6:30 p.m. at Highlands Ranch Library|Free|9292 Ridgeline Blvd., 303-791-7703|HIGHLANDS RANCH
Harvest Festival
F-SU|6th Annual Center Harvest Festival with a benefit dance, pancake breakfast, 5K Run/Walk, parade, live music, food and more|Free admission|downtown Center, 719-754-3137|CENTER
Buddhist Path
F-SA|”Turbulent Times, Compassionate Heart with Khandro Rinpoche at the Boulder Shamhala Meditation Center beginning at 7 p.m. on Friday|$125 for the weekend, $35 per talk, $105 for series of talks|1345 Spruce St., 303-444-0190|BOULDER
30th Class Reunion
F|Class of 1975 or Adams City High School will celebrate with a dinner/dance 6-12 p.m. at Skyline Hall and picnic at EB Raines Memorial Park|dinner at 158 So. Federal, picnic at 120th and I-25, 303-457-9554
Grand Junction High School
F-SUClass of 1965, 40th Class reunion at the Grand Junction Doubletree Hotel.|For more information call Russ 970-242-8683 or http://www/gjtigers.com/1965/index.htm
Knitting Group
Fridays|Knitters of all ages are invited to a new knitting group which will meet Friday afternoons beginning at 2 p.m. at the Bemis Library. First project will be mittens and scarves for sister library in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria|Free6014 So. Datura St., 303-795-3961|LITTLETON
Quarter Horse Show
SA-SU|7 a.m.-9 p.m. on Sat. and 7 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday at the Budweiser Events Center|5290 Arena Circle, 970-619-4126|LOVELAND
Guided Bird Walk
SA|At Barr State Park at 9 a.m.|Free with park admission|13401 Picadilly Rd., 303-659-6005|BRIGHTON
Best of Boulder
SA-SU |Festival of music, juried art show and more from 11 a.m.-7 p.m.|Free admission|Pearl St. Mall and Courthouse Lawn, 720-272-7467, bouldermarket.com|BOULDER
Denver Walking Tours
F, AUG. 26|Walking tour of the University of Denver Colorado Historical Society from 9-10:30 a.m. Meet at Penrose Library|$10, reservations are necessary|On the DU campus, University and Evans
LoDo Walking Tour
SA|Meet at Commons Grounds. Tour from 9-11 a.m.|$5, no reservations necessary|17th and Wazee. 303-866-3670
Charity Wash-a-Thon
SA|GAIN hosts a charity Wash-a-thon in downtown Denver. For every pound of clothing donated to the Assistance League of Denver, GAIN will donate a dollar per pound. GAIN will have washers and dryers set up at Skyline Park so clean clothes can be donated.|Free|15th and Arapahoe Sts., ilovegain.com
Half Marathon
SA|Mount Sneffels Half Marathon begins in Ouray Hot Springs Park and ends in the town of Ridgway beginning at 7:30 a.m. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m.|$35 day of the race|800-325-4746|OURAY and RIDGWAY
Teddy Bear Picnic
SA|kids preschool -3rd grade and their parents along with their favorite teddy bear and a blanket are invited for a parade, storytime and picnic at the Sheridan Library from noon-1 p.m.|Free|3201 W. Oxford, 303-789-5422|SHERIDAN
Parade of Homes
SA|Michael Payne of HGTV’s Designing for the Sexes will make a personal appearance at the Parade of Homes from 1-4 p.m. in the Great Room Tent|Free with admission|I-25 and Founders Parkway, 303-755-4400, ParadeOfHomesDenver.com|CASTLE ROCK
Stress Workshop
SA|Introductory workshop on reducing stress and anxiety using Dianetic spiritual healing technology from 1-4 p.m. at the Church of Scientology Mission of Englewood |Free|2275 E. Arapahoe Rd., 2nd floor, 303-522-3208 to reserve a space|ENGLEWOOD
Spirits of Greeley’s Past
SA|Silent City Acting Troupe will bring to life some of Greeley memorable people at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Linn Grove Cemetery|$3 kids; $4 seniors, $5 adults|Cedar Ave. and E 18th St, 970-350-9216|GREELEY
Let’s Talk America
SA|Conversation TABOR, The Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights from 10:15-11:45 a.m. at the Bear Valley Library|Free|5271 W. Dartmouth Ave. 303-596-6102 to RSVP
Rat Raceway
SA-SU|Colorado State Off-Road Nitro R/C Championship Race at the Rat Raceway Sat at 10 a.m. and Sunday beginning at 9 a.m.|Free to spectators|3600 Blake St., 303-295-RACE
Model Railroading
SA|Youth in Model Railroading will host a model railroading show at Westminster Presbyterian Church from 8 a.m.-4 p.m.|Free|74th and Bradburn, 303-887-1373|WESTMINSTER
Dog Behavior Workshop
SA-SU|Dog City will host a weekend of dog training from 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sat. and 9 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday |$300|5155 Arapahoe Ave., 303-473-9963 to register|BOULDER
Bike Tour
SA|U.S. Bank Moonlight Classic. Ride your bike through the nighttime deserted streets of Denver beginning at the Capitol at 10 p.m. |$30 adults, Children under 12 and seniors over 60 $20.|Late registration available at Bicycle Village. Applications available at most recreation centers, bike shops and moonlight-classic.com
Aurora Kids Idol
SA|Singing tryouts for kids 3-16 at the Aurora First Presbyterian Church from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Winner will sing at the Gateway to the Rockies parade and festival. Call to schedule your appointment. Bring your own music.|1585 Kingston St., 720-404-5973|AURORA
Wagon Rides
SAs-Labor Day|Sunset Special, Saturday evening wagon rides in to the prairie at the Plains Conservation Center from 7-8:30 p.m.|$5 non-members, members free, reservations required|21901 E. Hampden, 303-693-6921, plainscenter.org|AURORA
Fresh City Life Programs
M,TU, SA, SU |Series of adult programs at Denver Central Library entitled “Urban Life.” Classes such as gardening, cooking, urban dwelling, interior design, delights for dog lovers and more. Mon., Tues., Sat. and Sundays throughout August|Free|10 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy., 720-865-2044, http://denverlibrary.org/fresh
Denver Walking Tours
SAs, first and third of the month-Oct. 1|LoDo Walking Tour from 9-11 a.m. by Colorado Historical Society. Meet at Common Grounds|$5 members. no reservations necessary |17th and Wazee, 303-866-4686
Denver Walking Tours
SAs,second and fourth of the month-Sept. 24|Civic Center Walking Tour by Colorado Historical Society from 9-11 a.m. Meet at Panera’s Cafe|$5, no reservations are necessary |13th and Grant, 303-866-4686
You and your horse
SAs, August 20, Sept. 17 and Oct. 15|Equine Stress Control Therapy workshop for the anxious, nervous, startled and spooky horse and owner from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Bridlewood Stables. Bring your horse.|$175 each clinic, prepayment by check or money order is required|9229 Hwy 73, 303-816-0766|EVERGREEN
AIDS Walk
SU|2005 AIDS Walk Colorado in Cheesman Park|Collect pledges|sign in begins at 7:30 a.m., walk begins at 9:30 a.m., info pack at coloradoaidsproject.org
Fresh City Life Programs
M,TU, SA, SU -July|Series of adult programs at Denver Central Library entitled “Urban Life.” Classes such as gardening, cooking, urban dwelling, interior design, delights for dog lovers and more. Mon., Tues., Sat. and Sundays throughout July|Free|10 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy., 720-865-2044, http://denverlibrary.org/fresh
Theater Classes
Register now|Denver Center Theatre Academy’s fall session of theater classes for ages 2 and a half and up. Register at Tramway Building for classes beginning Oct. 1|Varies|1101 13th St., denvercenter.org, 303-446-4892
Fresh City Life Programs
M,TU, SA, SU -July|Series of adult programs at Denver Central Library entitled “Urban Life.” Classes such as gardening, cooking, urban dwelling, interior design, delights for dog lovers and more. Mon., Tues., Sat. and Sundays throughout July|Free|10 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy., 720-865-2044, http://denverlibrary.org/fresh
Buddhism
M|Boulder Shambhala Meditation Center has a drop-in class every Monday at 7 p.m.|Free|1345 Spruce St., 303-444-0190|BOULDER
Molly Brown Volunteers
TU|Volunteer training from 10:30 a.m.-noon at the Molly Brown House Museum|Free|1340 Pennsylvania St., 303-832-4092 x10
Comedy Benefit
TU|Impulse Theater hosts “Improv Tonite” comedy event to benefit the JFS Group Home for Disabled Adults beginning with appetizers and cash bar beginning at 6 p.m.|$30|1634 18th St., lower level, 303-597-5000
Travel Cheap
T|Author Ron Stern will show you how to fly, cheap, stay cheap and travel cheap at 7 p.m. at the Parker Library|Free|10851 So. Crossroads Dr., 303-841-3503|PARKER
Hypnotherapy
TUs, Aug. 23, 30|Women’s Psychotherapy and Hypnotherapy Group: Body Image and Weight” from 7-9 p.m. Bring a blanket, pillow, notebook and pen|$100|in south Boulder, 303-939-8832|BOULDER
Fitness walk and T’ai chi
TUs -Aug. 30|Denver Botanic Gardens hosts an AARP Fitness Walk and morning T’ai Chi session beginning at 6:45 a.m.|Free|1005 York St., 720-865-3545
Elderhour
W|Retired sportscaster Joe Cullinane will discuss his 40 years in sports broadcasting at Koelbel Library from 3-4 p.m.|Free|5955 So. Holly St., 303-220-7704 x241|CENTENNIAL
Country Market
W|Yakmandu Ranch is hosting an Old Fashioned Country Market for shopping and networking from 5-8 p.m. Various vendors will be on hand.|Free admission|5235 Lake Gulch Rd., 303-688-6222|CASTLE ROCK
Lecture Series
W|Historian Anne Dyni will discuss “Pioneer School of Boulder County” at 2 p.m. at the Balfour Retirement Community|Free|1855 Plaza Dr., 303-926-3853|LOUSIVILLE
Guided hikes
Ws|Every Wednesday evening from 6:30-9 p.m. at the North Cheyenne Cañon Park. Bring raingear, water, flashlight and your hiking boots|Free, but reservations are recommended|2120 So. Cheyenne Cañon Rd., 719-578-6146|COLORADO SPRINGS
Community Knitting
Ws|11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Martin Luther Jr. Library|Free|9898 E. Colfax Ave., 303-739-1940|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
Photography Show
-Sept. 2|Ray Waterman’s nature photography is hanging at the Lone Tree Library|Free|8827 Lone Tree Parkway, 303-799-4446|LONE TREE
Photography contest
deadline Dec. 31, 2005|Photographers of all ages are invited to capture Colorado agriculture on film for a Colorado Dept. of Agriculture contest. Prize is a Kodak EasyShare CX 7430 digital camera|303-239-4119 or coloradoagriculture.com for complete rules
Host families sought
beginning in August|NW Services is seeking 10 families to host high school students from various countries|866-846-3977
Lewis and Clark
-Sept. 30|”The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition” from Lewis and Clark College is on display at the Denver Central Library. Mon.-Tues. 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Wed. closed, Thurs.-Sat. 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun. 1-5 p.m.|Free|10 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, 720-865-1821
Teen Photographers
-Oct. 9|Take a digital picture of someone reading and enter it on www.DouglasCountyLibraries.org starting Aug. 15. Contest for teens 13-19.|Free|303-688-7640
Short Story Contest
Deadline Oct. 15|Tony Hillerman Mystery Short Story Contest wants the best mystery short story, set in the Western or Southwestern US. Must include at least one cowboy or Native American character. Winner will be published in Cowboys and Indians Magazine|$10 ($100 for a critique from the judge)|sfworkshops.com|SANTA FE, NM
Screenplay Contest
Deadline Sept. 1|One in Ten Screenplay Contest dedicated to the positive portrayal of gays and lesbians in film|screenplaycontests.com
Colorado History Museum
Register now|Seeking volunteers in the education department. New volunteer orientation Aug. 26 at 11 a.m.|1300 Broadway, 303-866-4688
Alumni search
Big Brothers and Sisters of Colorado alumni are seeking former mentors, youth, board members, parents, volunteers and staff|bbscolo.org and click on Alumni Reconnection, 303-433-6002 or 719-633-2443
Timex Top Performers
Two winners each month|Benefiting Multiple Sclerosis research. Based on 100-word entry nominations, stories of ultimate multi-taskers who give life 110 percent|timex.com/topperformer.com
Denver Poet Laureate
Deadline Aug. 31|Denver Office of Cultural Affairs is seeking applicants for this honorary post.|Guidelines available at www.denvergov.org/poetlaureate|303-640-6952
Tour New Mexico
Sept. 17-22|Women’s Educational Society of Colorado College is sponsoring guided tour of New Mexico including the Cumbres and Toltec Train, Chama, Abiquiú, Tierra Wools, Pueblo of Zuni and much more. |$650, includes $100 contribution to the WES Scholarship Fund and includes transportation. lodging and entrance fees.|719-634-4278|COLORADO SPRINGS
Fresh Start Friendship Club
Monthly|Club for handicapped and disabled singles and couples in Westminster, SE Denver and Thornton. Monthly discussion groups, gatherings, picnics, parties and dancing. Start times vary.|Yearly membership available|303-940-8071
Help a Homeless Child
-August|Family HomeStead is hoping to get new clothing and school supplies to the children of homeless families before school starts. Call if you can help with donations.|303-623-6514
Tour of the Vineyards
Sept. 17|12th Annual 25-mile bicycle tour of the Western Slope wineries|$35|Mail in registration through Sept. 23, online registration at active.com. Race begins at Grande River Vineyards Winery, 787 Elberta. 303-635-2815|PALISADE
Art Show
-Sept. 30|Philip S. Miller Library will show William Elliott’s “American Landscapes”|Free|100 So. Wilcox St., 303-688-7700|CASTLE ROCK
Exchange students need homes
Interested in hosting an international high school exchange student, contact the SHARE! Program|303-805-9815
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
Archaeologists for a Week
Sept. 25-Oct. 1, Oct. 2-8|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
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
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
Creative wedding proposals
now|Virginia Pike is writing a book on creative wedding proposals and would like to hear yours. Email your story to GG30023@aol.com
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 dates, 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
Summer Dance Class
Register now|Aspen Dance Connection is registering boys and girls for summer dance classes in Carbondale and Basalt||1900 Willits Lane, #17A, 970-927-0641|BASALT
Summer Art Classes
Now-August|Evergreen Arts Council is hosting art classes and camps at the Evergreen Arts Center|32003B Ellingwood Trail, 303-674-0056, evergreenarts.org|EVERGREEN
Senior Companions
ongoing|Companion Connections, a non-profit organization in Northern Colorado that connects companions with low-incomes seniors. Donations and volunteers are welcome.|970-278-0010 or 720-652-9486, CompanionConnections.org|LOVELAND
Donate Your Used Vehicle
ongoing|Donate you used car, RV, boat or motorcycle to the Limb Preservation Foundation to help save limbs and lives|303-526-7662|GOLDEN
Vendors Needed
SAs-Sept.|Northern Aurora Business Association is seeking retail and food vendors and performing artists to join the Downtown Aurora FarmArt at Fletcher Plaza from 7 a.m.-sellout (about 1 p.m.)and South Aurora 7 a.m.-sellout (1 p.m.) at 15324 E. Hampden Circle |Colfax and Emporia, 303-361-6169|AURORA
Free Days for Students
-Aug.31|Denver Public School students can visit the Denver Museum of Nature and Science as often as they wish any day of the week when they present their Museum Summer Adventure Pass, which will be handed out in schools. This includes home schooled and private school students with proof of their Denver address.|Free|2001 Colorado Blvd., 303-370-8384|
Woodworking Classes
ongoing|Woodworkers can sign up now for classes at the Denver Center for Woodworking, Wed.-Thurs. 5-8 and Fri. 9 a.m.-noon|3852 Norwood Dr., 303-346-0349|LITTLETON
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. |Free|1-800-823-5220 www.threewishes2.com|ARVADA
Ride and Raft Weekend
ongoing|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-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
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
Special Advocates
Open now|Court Appointed Special Advocates of Adams and Broomfield Countiesare volunteers who are advocates for the abused and neglected children that are involved in the court system. Volunteers are needed to help these children. Next scheduled volunteer training is Sept. 19|303-654-3378|ADAMS and BROOMFIELD COUNTIES
Victim Outreach Information Needed now|seeks volunteers to work with law enforcement and the court system to ensure victim’s rights. Next training Sept. |303-202-2196
Volunteers Needed
Sept. 17For the 38th annual Gateway to the Rockies Parade and Art Festival |303-361-6169|AURORA
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 cq
Administrative Volunteers
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 Cañon 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
Evergreen High School
The class of 1975 celebrates its 30th reunion August 26 and 27, 2005 at Holiday Inn Denver West Village from 6-11 p.m. Friday and a picnic at Sisters Park 11 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sat. Reservations by July 30 |Call Cirrelda, 505-897-0285 or www.maryjudy.com/EvergreenReunion.htm
Mountain View Union High School
Sept. 29-Oct. 250th Class Reunion. Classmates who have not been contacted email mvuhs55reunion@frontiernet.net|MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA
Palmer/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
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
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