Tattered Cover contest entries due May 31|Tattered Cover bookstore is moving from it’s long-time Cherry Creek location to the historic Lowenstein Theater on East Colfax. They are seeking original designs to be printed on t-shirts for the volunteers helping with the move. Also receive $250 Tattered Cover gift card and 10 t-shirts. |Free|contest rules at tatteredcover.com or any Tattered Cover location
Feast for the Mind
reservations in advance by May 20|Dinner and conversation with extraordinary authors, historians, national leaders and scientists at CSU Libraries. 14 table hosts facilitating discussions at each table. Cocktails begin at 6 p.m., dinner at 7 p.m. in Morgan Library|$125 per person to benefit Colorado State University Libraries Endowments |CSU campus, 970-491-1833|FORT COLLINS
Mizel Art Camps
available now|Slots are still available for the camps of the Mizel Center for Arts and Culture for this summer for children from 4 years old to 12th grade. There are half-day and full-day options available.|303-316-6360
Junior Symphony Guild 2006 Designer’s Showhouse
-May 21|Monday-Saturday 10 a.m.-3 p.m.; Wednesdays 4-7 p.m. “Meet the Designers”; Sundays noon-3 p.m. Mother’s Day brunch May 14 from 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m.|$18 adult, $5 children 5-12, $16 in advance at King Soopers|160 High St., 303-355-7855
Book sale
-May 7|Longmont Public Library annual Spring book sale Thursday 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Friday and Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday 1-4 p.m.|Free admission|between 3rd and 4th, entrances on Kimbark and Emery Streets, 303-651-8470|LONGMONT
Mother/daughter backpacking trip
Sign up now|July 21-23 in the Snowy Range of the Rocky Mountains, presented by Women’s Wilderness Institute. Open to mothers of all ages and daughters 13 and up.|$375 per person, includes food and camping gear. Sleeping bags, backpacks and outdoor clothes available on loan if necessary|womenswilderness.org, 303-938-9191|WYOMING
THURSDAY
Therapeutic Riding Center
Thursdays in May|Workshops from 6-8 p.m. on therapeutic riding for riders with physical disabilities|11968 Mineral Rd. (Highway 52, just east of 287 )303-652-9131|LONGMONT
Parenting
and May 5|Dr. John Rosemond will discuss simplifying parenting and improving parenting skills from 7-9 p.m. at Regis High School Boys Division Gym, 6400 So. Lewiston Way, Aurora on Thursday and Friday from 9 -11 a.m. and 1-3 p.m. at St. Thomas More Gym, 8035 So. Quebec St., Centennial|$10 per person|303-770-2254 or 303-799-7733
Lush lawns
|Learn tips and techniques to create a beautiful and healthy lawn while conserving water at 7 p.m. at Smoky Hill Library|Free|5430 So. Biscay Circle, 303-693-7449|CENTENNIAL
Spring Cleanse Detox
, May 11, 18,and 25|Spring is a time for dietary cleansing, including liver detoxification. Cooking demonstrations, exercise and group support from 2:30-5:30 p.m. at Seven Bowls School|$255 for complete class|624 Kimbark St., 303-776-3900|LONGMONT
Chinese art workshop
, May 6, 7, 13 and 14|Chinese printmaker, calligrapher and mixed media artist Yang Yang will teach four workshops and lectures at the Art Students League from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. each day. Register early|$10 lecture, $45 workshop|200 Grant St., 303-778-6990 x103
Fluency Fast
-May 6|Learn Spanish in three days at St. Paul’s Conference Center. Thursday and Friday 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and Saturday 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. |9 El Pomar Rd., 719-633-6000|COLORADO SPRINGS
Astrology
|Northern Colorado Astronomical Society monthly meeting at Discovery Science Center beginning at 7:30 p.m.|703 E. Prospect Rd., 970-472-3990|FORT COLLINS
Benefit gala
|Volunteers of American Guild benefit honors founder Irene Zarlengo with a gala in the Imperial Ballroom of the Grand Hyatt Denver Downtown beginning at 6:30 p.m. with gourmet dinner|$150 per person|1700 California, 720-264-3322
Adoption
TH and May 18, 25|Adopting an older child will be discussed from 6:30-8:30 p.m. at Adoption Alliance|2121 So. Oneida, Suite 420, 303-584-9900, x 27, reservations required
Buddhism
THs|Meditation for ages 20-30 at Boulder Shambhala Meditation Center every Thursday evening 6:45-9:30 p.m.|Free|1345 Spruce St., 303-444-0190|BOULDER
Women’s meeting
THs|Highlands Ranch Women’s Connection meets on the second Thursday of each month at Lone Tree Golf Club from 9:30-11:15 a.m. Includes luncheon buffet brunch, music, and inspiring speakers|$15 includes buffet and childcare|9890 Sunningdale Blvd., 303-738-9660|HIGHLANDS RANCH
“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
FRIDAY
Star party
F|Star gazing party and telescope viewing at Discovery Science Center beginning at 8:30 p.m.|703 E. Prospect Rd., 970-472-3990|FORT COLLINS
Spring formal prom
F|Modest event hosted by the young adults of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints at The Wildlife Experience from 8-11 p.m.|10035 So. Peoria St., 720-488-3300|PARKER
Cinco de Mayo benefit
F|On the Border will host activities for people of all ages to benefit Children’s Hospital with jumping castles, dunk tank, balloon dart toss and prizes from 11 a.m.-11 p.m.|Free admission|8555 So. Quebec St., 303-861-3972
Best of beads
F-May 26|Pismo Glass Gallery is hosting a glass bead exhibit with 30 artists from around the country beginning with an opening reception from 6-8 p.m. on May 5|Free|2770 E. 2nd Ave., pismoglass.com
Locks of Love
F|Ten students, two teachers and one parent of Colorado Academy Lower School will cut their hair for Locks of Love from noon-3 p.m. Locks of Love creates wigs for children with medical hair loss.|Free|3800 So. Pierce St., 303-986-1501
School benefit
F|Rocky Mountain School of Expeditionary Learning is holding an live auction to benefit the school at Heather Ridge Country Club from 5-9 p.m. with live music, hour d’oeuvres and a cash bar|$15 in advance at 1700 So. Holly St.|303-759-2076
Low Vision support group
third Friday of each month|The Lodge at Balfour will host a Low Vision Support Group at 3 p.m.|Free|1331 Hecla Dr., 303-926-3006|LOUISVILLE
Earth Day
-May 31|Denver’s Great American Clean-up events will take place all over the city. To get involved call 720-865-6800
Advanced acting classes
registration began April 1|”Acting for the Camera” with LA casting director Cathy Reinking at Denver Center Theatre Academy. Classes begin June 12 |1101 13th Street, 303-446-4892
SATURDAY
Family day at Denver Botanic Gardens
SA|Family fun with hands-on science, art projects, stories and self-guided tours at Denver Botanic Gardens from 9:30 a.m.- noon|$10 per family for members, $15 per family non-members|1005 York St., 720-865-3580 registration required
Legal workshops
SA|Sam Cary Bar Association is hosting legal workshops for 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Blair-Caldwell African-American Research Library, Call for topics and times|Free|2401 Welton St., 720-865-2401
Shoe Ball
SA|Museum of Contemporary Art’s second annual Shoe Ball from 7-11 p.m. at Asbury Event Center with live music, food and drink, rap, break dancing and more|$60 for MCA members, $75 non-members|3011 Vallejo St., 303-298-7554
Crafts show
SA|At Ken-Caryl Ranch House from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.|Free|7676 So. Continental Divide Rd., 303-979-4070|LITTLETON
Astronomy
SA|View the night skies at Chamberlin Observatory from 7-11 p.m.|$1|2830 E. Warren Ave., 303-871-5172
Springtime flowers hike
SA|Three-hour hike at Horsetooth Mountain Park to view the spring flowers. Hike is easy to moderate|$6 per car for admission to the park|Original trailhead off County Road 38E, west of Fort Collins|FORT COLLINS
Garden tour
SA|City Greenhouse tour from 10 a.m.-noon. View the main growing facilities that supplies all the flowers to 630 flower beds around Denver.|Free|720-913-0633|
Pokemon
SA|Mall tour from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. at Southwest Plaza Mall. Play, trade trading cards, preview movie and more|Free|8501 W. Bowles Ave., 303-973-5300|LITTLETON
Yoga in the park
SA|Yoga sessions at 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. at Cheeseman Park.|Franklin and 8th St., 303-865-8123
Paris Street Market
SA|Opening day from 8 a.m.-3 p.m. at Aspen Grove Shopping Center|Free admission|7301 So. Santa Fe Dr., 720-252-5688|LITTLETON
Pottery and Quilt sale
SA|9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Aurora Senior Center|Free admission|30 Del Mar Circle, 303-344-1776|AURORA
Mother-daughter tea
SA|At the historic Hoverhome at 2 p.m.|$20 adults, $15.50 children 12 and under|1309 Hover St., 303-774-7810 for reservation|LONGMONT
Free comic book day
SA|Free comic book at Time Warp Comics 10 a.m.-6 p.m.|Free|1631 28th St., Boulder, 303-443-4500 and 321 Main St, Longmont, 303-485-0700
Opening Day
SA|Clear Creek History Park’s opening day from 10 a.m-4:30 p.m.|$3 adults, $2 children, $2.50 seniors|11th and Arapahoe, 303-278-3557|GOLDEN
Colorado Native Plant workshop
SA and May 13 and 20|Earn a Colorado Native Plant certificate from the Colorado State University Cooperative Extension at Mount Falcon Open Space Park from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Also classes in June, July and September|$85|303-271-6620
Free day
SA|First free day of the season at Centennial Village and the Meeker Home from 10 a.m.-4 p.m.|Free|714 8th St., 970-350-9216|GREELEY
Working with traumatized horses
May-October|Learn to de-spook your phobic, traumatized or fearful horse in Wright-ESCT Equine Stress Control clinics the third Saturday of each month from May-October from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. at Horse Rescue and Equine Sanctuary. Bring your horse ($125) or audit the class for $30|13639 Elsie Rd., 303-816-0766|CONIFER
Adult Literacy Volunteers tutor training
SA, May 6|For one-on-one tutoring for Douglas and Elbert County residents. Volunteers must attend the April 22 session and one of the other two sessions. all three session will be from 9 a.m.-noon at Philip S. Miller Library|Free|100 So. Wilcox, 303-688-7645|CASTLE ROCK
Falun Gong
SAs|Try this peaceful, graceful exercise every Saturday at Washington Park|Free|between University and Virginia, 720-344-8573
Coffee house for teens
SA|Santiago Episcopal Church has opened The Coffee House at the Living Room every Saturday 7-10 p.m.|Free admission|422 E. Simpson St., 303-518-2446|LAFAYETTE
Beginning Spanish
SA|Children grades 1-5 can learn beginning Spanish with Ana Maria Paez from 9:30-10:15 a.m. at Castlewood Library|Free|6739 So. Uinta St., 303-771-3197,reservations required|CENTENNIAL
SUNDAY
Bent’s Fort
SU|Grand Opening Celebration and Fee Free Day at Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site 9 a.m.-4 p.m. with free tours at 10:30 a.m., 1 p.m. and 2:30 p.m.|Free|35110 Highway 194 East, 719-383-5010|LA JUNTA
Teacher get in free
SU-13|Teacher Appreciation Week at Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center|Free|Hwy 24 and Fairview, 719-686-1820|WOODLAND PARK
Luxury bath products
SU|Make-your-own bath products class and wine tasting from 1-4 p.m. at Denver Women’s Press Club|$34, registration required|1325 Logan St., 720-570-3338
Water Gardening
SU|Colorado Water Garden Society presents Plants for Water Gardens from 1-2:30 p.m. at Tagawa Garden Center and Florist|7711 So. Parker Rd., 303-843-9619|AURORA
MONDAY
Outdoor Warning System
First Monday of the month – August|Longmont’s emergency Outdoor Warning System will be testing on Mondays – August at 10 a.m. There will be a message that these are just tests.|303-651-8437|LONGMONT
Immigration debate
M|6:30-8:30 p.m. at Smoky Hill Library. Both sides will be represented and written questions will be accepted from the audience|Free, reservations required|5430 So. Biscay Circle, 303-693-7449|CENTENNIAL
Art show
-May 31|Art work of Sharon Rose Chinn and Fredia Cox at Koelbel Library|Free|5955 So. Holly St., 303-220-7704|CENTENNIAL
Citizenship classes
M, May 15,22|Throughout the year on Mondays at Boulder Public Library|Free|1000 Canyon Blvd., 303-441-3100|BOULDER
Art therapy and chair yoga
Ms|Rocky Mountain Stroke Association offers a day of fun and therapy for stroke survivors on Mondays. 10:30 a.m.-noon for art therapy; 1-2:30 p.m. for chair yoga|$15|5666 So. Bannock, 303-730-8800
Buddhism
Ms |Boulder Shambhala Meditation Center has a drop-in class every Monday at 7 p.m.| Free|1345 Spruce St., 303-444-0190|BOULDER
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. Mondays., Tuesdays., Saturdays and Sundays.|Free|10 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy., 720-865-2044, http://denverlibrary.org/fresh
GED Study Sessions
M-THs|At seven Denver Public Libraries: Wednesdays 5-6 p.m. at Blair-Caldwell, 24th and Welton, 720-865-2401; Tuesdays 6-7 p.m. at Montbello, 47th and Albrook, 303-373-0767; Wednesdays 7-8 p.m. at Ford-Warren, 28th and High, 303-294-0907; Mondays 5-6 p.m. at Hadley, one block west of Federal on Jewel, 303-935-4267; Tuesday 6-7 p.m. at Hampden, 9755 E. Girard, 303-750-3885; Thursdays 5-6 p.m. at Ross-Barnum, First and Lowell, 303-936-1891 and Tuesday 5-6 p.m. at Woodbury, 33rd and Federal, 303-455-3930
Metaphysics
Last week of every month, M, W, TH|Workshops on self-hypnosis, meditation, dream interpretation, and more with Rev. Jeannie Robberson at the Inner Journey Metaphysical Center. Monday at 6:30 p.m., Meditation, $25; Wednesday. 6:30 p.m., Dream Interpretation, $50; Thursday 6:30 p.m., Self-hypnosis, $80|4920 So. Grant St., 303-761-9934|ENGLEWOOD
TUESDAY
Track and field day
TU|11th annual Metro Area Deaf and Hard of Hearing Track and Field Day from 10 a.m.-1 p.m. at Aurora Public Schools Stadium|303-359-7387|AURORA
Baby boomers
TU|Survival training “Where to Turn for Help?: Resources for Elders and their Caregivers” At ALTA Physical and Complementary Therapies|Free|1790 30th St., #314, 303-444-8707 to RSVP|BOULDER
UFOs in Colorado
TU|Discussion in UFOs sighted throughout Colorado from 7-8:30 p.m. at Bemis Public Library|Free|6014 So. Datura St., 303-795-3961|LITTLETON
Bright Beginnings
TU|Seminar to provide new parents with materials and tools they need to promote their baby’s physical, emotional and intellectual development from 10-11 a.m. at Koelbel Library|Free|5955 So. Holly St., 303-220-7704|CENTENNIAL
Mozart’s birthday
TU|Celebrate the 250th birthday of Mozart with a musical program by Colorado Chamber Players at 7 p.m. at Smoky Hill Library|Free, reservations required|5430 So. Biscay Circle, 303-693-7449|CENTENNIAL
Home buying and financing
May 9|Free program 4-5 p.m. Ford-Warren Library, 2825 High St.|Free|303-373-0767
Parenting basics class
TU, May 9,16,23|from 6-8:30 p.m. at Jefferson County Courthouse|$65|100 Jefferson County Parkway, 303-425-2929 to reserve a place|GOLDEN
Men for Sobriety
TUs|Men for Sobriety, Boulder meets weekly on Tuesdays from 5:30-6:30 p.m. at Eternal Savior Lutheran Church||2688 North Park Drive (SE corner of 95th and Arapahoe), 215-536-8026|LAFAYETTE
Balance Class for Seniors
TUs|For seniors to improve their balance at Buck Recreation Center |$55 ($45 district rate)|2004 W. Powers Ave. 303-730-4610|CENTENNIAL
WEDNESDAY
Ladies Night Out
W|At Mile High Station from 5-9 p.m. Participants can pre-register for spa services, can enjoy cocktails, appetizers, a fashion show and music while shopping a various boutique vendors with girlfriends and daughters |$35|2027 W. Colfax Ave., 303-255-3577 to pre-register
How to build your own home
W|Homebuilders can build their own home rather than hire a general contractor. Learn how from 6:30-8 p.m. at Cool river Cafe |8000 E. Belleview, 303-575-1057 to register|GREENWOOD VILLAGE
Genealogy
W|Foothills Genealogical Society will meet at 1 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church of Lakewood|Free|8210 W. 10th Ave.|LAKEWOOD
Choir concert
W|Platte Middle School Show Choir and Dance troupe will preform at 12:30 p.m. at The Lodge at Balfour|Free|1331 Hecla Drive, 303-926-3006|LOUISVILLE
Women’s group meeting
W|Denver North Suburban Christian Women’s Connection’s monthly meeting, luncheon, music and more from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Chateaux at Fox Meadows|$15|13600 Xavier Lane, 303-255-7074 for reservations|BROOMFIELD
Shakespeare 101
W|discussion of “The Tempest” at Boulder Public Library at 7 p.m.|Free|1000 Canyon Blvd., 303-441-3100|BOULDER
Art show
W|All art work will hang in silent auction, all proceeds go to Louisville Art Association, Louisville Historical Commission and the Louisville Library Foundation at Pasquini’s Restaurant|816 Main St., 303-673-9400|LOUISVILLE
“Salute to Seniors”
W|Over 100 booths at the “Senior Resource Fair”, giveaways, two ballroom stages with Arthur Duncan and more from 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. at the Colorado Convention Center|$7, second ticket half price|700 14th St., 303-333-3482
CollegeInvest
W|Learn about savings for college from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Babies R Us |Free|7155 Business Center Dr., 303-376-8831|HIGHLANDS RANCH
Benefit
W|Ten percent of evening proceeds at EURO Restaurant will go to Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic|Cost of dinner|231 Milwaukee, 303-333-1811 for reservations
Kabbalistic Symbolism
W|Eliott R. Wolfson will discuss Medieval Kabbalistic Symbolism at 7 p.m. at the University of Denver’s Sturm Hall|Free|2000E. Asbury Ave., 303-871-3660, RSVPs appreciated
Parenting class for dads
Ws|Single Dads Resource Center is offering free parenting classes focused on single fathers on Wednesday evenings from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church|Free|6322 So. Lakeview St., 720-298-2021 to register|LITTLETON
Baby sign language
Ws (third Wednesday of the month)|American Sign Language for babies will be taught the third Wednesday of every month at St. Anthony North Hospital from 10-11:30 a.m. in the Main Conference Room|$25|2551 84th Ave., call ASK-A-NURSE at 303-777-6877 to register|WESTMINSTER
Guided hikes
W|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
W|11 a.m.-1 p.m. at Martin Luther Jr. Library|Free|9898 E. Colfax Ave., 303-739-1940|AURORA
CONTESTS, COMMUNITY SERVICES, CLASSES, MEETINGS, and NOTICES
Colorado Pickin’ Camp (for your inner hillbilly)
May 19-21|Learn to jam at Beginner Jam Camp at Delta Count Fair Park|northforkbluegrass.com|HOTCHKISS
“Hudson Explorers Program”
ongoing|Hudson Gardens is beginning a program where children can experience the world of plants and wildlife growing in their natural habitats. Five self-guided tours in the form of backpacks including everything a child needs to explore the natural world. Geared toward pre-schoolers and lower elementary students. Adult chaperones are required.|303-797-8565 x303|LITTLETON
Summer jobs
Apply now|Six Flags Elitch Gardens is filling summer jobs now|303-595-4386 x201
“Writing Down the River”
Register now|Rafting through Cataract Canyon on the Colorado River with author Page Lambert for “One of the Top Six Great All-Girl Getaways” for a six-day rafting-writing journey through Utah’s Canyonlands National Park July 31-August 5, |$1199|800-332-2439, GriffithExp.com|Utah
Scrapbooking for Charity
ongoing|Sticker Planet announces a nationwide Charity Crop Challenge to fight Lou Gehrig’s Disease for additional info please check our website|Free|stickerplanet.com
Free homework help
Available now|Douglas County libraries are offering homework help from 3-10 p.m. every day. Spanish speaking tutors are available in math and science from 3-8 p.m. Sunday-Thursday|Free|DouglasCountyLibraries.org
Guest Artist Program
Apply -May 15|Mancos State Park in southwestern Colorado in accepting application for artists who would like to stay in the park’s yurts for five nights in exchange for a donation of artwork or an interpretive event|970-882-2213|
Benefit bike race
May 20|Ride for the Pass, a charity bike race/recreational ride to benefit the Independence Pass Foundation in Aspen. Race begins at 9 a.m. and rises 2,000 foot in elevation. Riders are encouraged to register in advance after May 1 at Aspen area bike and sporting goods shops or at independencepass.org or Active.com|$40 single, $70 families, $10 more on race day|970-920-5140|ASPEN
Book donations needed
ongoing|Grant Avenue Community Center needs book donations for a new used bookstore. Books can be dropped off 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursday-Fridays. Pick ups available.|216 So. Grant St., 303-470-3278 or 303-858-0604
Interfaith couples
ongoing|Interfaith discussion group for Christian/Jewish couples married or in a serious relationship to discuss child rearing, family issues, holidays, spiritual perceptions and other topics. Eight-week group starting the end of April|To register call 303-388-1198, steppingstonesfamily.com
Professional clothes
ongoing|DenverWorks Men@Work and Women@Work Clothing Closets are seeking professional work clothes to assist unemployed and recently employed people with appropriate workplace attire. Volunteers needed to help sort and hang clothing|Free|303-433-0300 x101
Financial aid
ongoing|Inter-Church ARMS is offering financial aid for rent, utilities, groceries and medical bill for people in need in Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Westminster and Golden|Free|303-424-6283
Radiation testing
ongoing|Jefferson County Department of Health and Environment is testing well water of residents living within the county|303-271-5714
Talking books
Colorado Talking Book Library has free reading material available for people with physical disabilities that prevent them from using printed matter. Items can be mailed free of charge.|Free|303-727-9277; 303-866-6891
Seeds for Afghanistan
Packets for vegetable and flowers seeds are needed by the Afghan people. Zone 4 seeds can be dropped off or mailed to 1838 Pine St., Boulder 80302 |Free|BOULDER
Beading Group
In the Broomfield area. Beginners to experienced welcome. Meet at Old Possum Bookstore every Monday at 6 p.m.|119th and Teller, 303-439-2017 for more information|BROOMFIELD
Books needed
ongoing|Grant Avenue Community Center needs donations of books for their used bookstore. Proceeds to support the community and the support the Grant Avenue building. Donations can be dropped off from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Thursdays and Fridays.|216 Grant Ave., 303-470-3278
Tenors wanted
Ongoing|Timberliners Chorus is looking for tenors and other for the Boulder chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society which meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. at Community UCC Church|2650 Table Mesa Drive, 303-944-0042 or 303-332-7048|BOULDER
Donate old laptops
Cerebral Palsy of Colorado is accepting donations of old laptop computers, PDAs, used laser and inkjet cartridges and cell phones for recycling to fund their ongoing projects. Items can be dropped off at 2200 So. Jasmine St. If you have quite a few call 800-420-0235 for pick up.
Unique Lives and Experiences
Lecture series featuring “stories of a lifetime” with Queen Noor of Jordan on May 15; Robert Redford on June 7. Each evening will begin at 7:30 p.m. in the Buell Theater at the Denver Center Performing Arts Complex|Six-lecture series $239-$599, |14th and Champa, 877-872-8124
Master Composter Training
Denver Urban Gardens will be holding Master Composter Training and Outreach Program with 40 hours of instruction. You will be required to return 40 hours of community service teaching composting and recycling to Denver residents within a year. |$35|303-292-9900
Teachers Grant Applications
Fund for Teachers and Public Education & Business Coalition announcing that grant applications are available online for pre-K-12th grade teachers seeking self-designed summer professional development opportunities. Teachers from all Denver public schools can apply. List of eligible schools at fundforteachers.org
Local musicians
apply now|Douglas County Libraries looking for local musicians to perform at library events. ||303-688-7640 or awalker@dclibraries.org|DOUGLAS COUNTY
Local artists
apply now|Douglas County Libraries looking for local artists to display their work at the Lone Tree Library. |303-799-4446 or lbrown@dclibraries.org|LONE TREE
Weather Presentation
7 News Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson and the 24/7 Weather Team are available to visit schools and organizations around the state with an hour-long educational program about Colorado’s weather, including the award-winning Tornado Dance |Free|tornadodance@iglide.net or The Denver Channel.com
Colorado Women’s Basketball Team
Seeks experienced players in Aurora ages 50 and older to participate in practices, exhibition games, in-state and out-of state tournaments.|303-751-2691 or email women65basketball@yahoo.com
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
Helping Hands
Mountain Metro Association of Realtors “Helping Hands” project will helps local residents in need of home repairs with volunteer labor and donated materials. They are currently seeking families in need.|Free|303-674-7020, mountainmetro.com
Money Museum
Money from around the world on exhibit at the Money Museum Tuesday-Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday noon-5 p.m. Passports to the Money of the World Today $2|Admission free|818 No. Cascade, 719-632-COIN|COLORADO SPRINGS
AskColorado
A free, 24/7 online information and reference service provided by Colorado libraries|Free|DouglasCountyLibraries.org
Douglas County History
“Douglas County, Colorado: A Photographic Journey” with hundreds of vintage photographs and stories is now available.|Douglas County libraries and bookstores|303-688-7640
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
Healing Center
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 jewishfamilyservice.org
Free Divorce Clinic
For low-income Jefferson County residents to modify or enforce their original divorce order.303-837-1313 |AURORA
AA Stewardesses
Looking for American Airlines current and former stewardesses to join a luncheon group. We are working with Safe House as our main charity. Call and leave message for info on our upcoming events and luncheons.|303-439-9533
Aquariums Needed
Colorado Reptile Humane Society needs 50 gallon and larger water-tight aquariums, stands, filters, etc. |Please drop them off at 13941 Elmore Rd. Tuesday-Saturday 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
Historic newspapers
Colorado’s new Historic Newspaper Collection offers access to newspapers of Colorado dating from 1959 to 1923 and they are fully searchable. They are available at Philip S. Miller Library and DouglasCountyLibraries.org/History/.com and click on the Colorado Digitization Program icon at the bottom of the home page|Free|100 S. Wilcox, 303-688-7640|CASTLE ROCK
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
Jewish Family Service of Colorado has created a program for seniors with service, information and referrals on any topic|303-597-5000, jewishfamilyservice.org
Senior Companions
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
Donate you used car, RV, boat or motorcycle to the Limb Preservation Foundation to help save limbs and lives||303-526-7662|GOLDEN
Woodworking Classes
Woodworkers can sign up now for classes at the Denver Center for Woodworking, Wednesday-Thursday 5-8 p.m. 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|800-823-5220 threewishes2.com|ARVADA
Food Bank
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 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
SUMMER CAMPS
Camp Shalom
Day camp for ages 2 1/2-5|Half day (9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) and full day (9 a.m.-4 p.m.) camps for two, three or five days per week. Three-week sessions. One-week theme camps available. Camp is at Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center.|350 So. Dahlia St.; 303-316-6306; jccdenver.org
Youth Programs Camp
Day camp for ages 4-7|Morning camp (9 a.m.-noon) with indoor soccer, floor hockey, basketball, nerf baseball and track and field. One and two week sessions with two-, three-, five-day sessions available. Optional lunch and extended care available. At Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center.|350 So. Dahlia St.; 303-316-6306; jccdenver.org
Ice hockey camp
registration begins May 1|George Gwozdecky Summer Hockey Day Camp at University of Denver for girls and boys ages 6-15 years. Four weekly sessions from July 10-August 4|303-871-4597 or denverpioneers.com
Camp Rollerblade
June 3-4|Two-day camp designed to teach adults (and kids accompanied by an adult) to inline skate. 12 hours of professional instruction. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. both days at Country Estates Park. No experience necessary. Pre-registration required at CampRollerblade.com|Aspen St. and 124th Ave., 888-758-8687|BROOMFIELD
Salvation Army Community Service Camp
July 19-24|Seeking low-income kids ages 7-12 for High Peak Camp, paid for by the Salvation Army. Also seeking two chaperones to accompany kids to and from camp in Estes Park. Deadline for applications for camp April 24.|Free|970-252-5200 (Montrose Police Dept.)
Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design
Art Academy Camps and Workshops
High School students|High School Intensive Workshops/ July 10-14 (juniors & seniors only) $590, program fee; $185 lodging fee; The Foundation of Art + Design Art Camp/July 17-21, (juniors & seniors only) $590 program fee; $185 lodging fee (high school juniors and seniors only); Character Design Art Camp/July 24-28. $590 program fee; $185 lodging fee (high school juniors and seniors only); Comic Book Illustration Art Camp/ August 7-11. $590, program fee; $185 lodging fee (high school juniors and seniors only); Graphic Design Art Camp/ August 7-11. $590, program fee; $185 lodging fee (high school juniors and seniors only). Register early!|303-225-8570; rmcad.edu click on non-degree/pre-college art academy program|LAKEWOOD
Water Camp
June 26-30|Catamount Institute is hosting a summer day camp for children to learn about Earth’s limited water resources from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. at Beidleman Environmental Center. Camp is open to ages 10-12. Deadline June 16|$225|740 W. Caramillo St., 719-471-0910 x105|COLORADO SPRINGS
Mountain Trail Youth Ranch
summer 2006 |Nine week-long camps for youth 10-17 in the San Juan Mountains designed to pass on the legacy of America’s hunting heritage with instructors NRA certified in their fields. Camp includes hunting, fishing, horseback riding, ropes courses, hiking and more|$500 for camp; $500 for hunting trip (does not include hunting license)|719-852-2477, youthhunt.org|MONTE VISTA
Camp Shai
Day camp for children entering grades 1-12|Arts and crafts, science, sports and all-camp theme days, swimming, field trips and Maccabi Games. Counselors available for special needs children. Full day session for three weeks. Extended care available. At Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center.|350 So. Dahlia St.; 303-316-6306; jccdenver.org
Camp at JCC at the Denver Campus
Half day (9 a.m.-12:30 p.m.) and full day (9 a.m.-4 p.m.) camps for two, three or five days per week. Three-week sessions. One-week theme camps available. Camp is at Robert E. Loup Jewish Community Center.|350 So. Dahlia St.; 303-316-6306; jccdenver.org
VOLUNTEERS
Volunteers needed
ongoing|Evercare Hospice and Palliative Care seeks massage therapists, Reike Practioners, pet therapists for dogs and cats, musicians and companions for 1-2 hours per week in the Denver metro area. |303-267-3718|
Volunteers needed
ongoing|Rocky Mountain Unit of the Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic is recruiting volunteers as readers, office workers and more|Free|1355 So. Colorado Blvd., 303-757-0787
Volunteers needed
ongoing|18th District Probation Department is accepting applications for volunteers to work with probation officers, monitor a caseload of clients and monitor offenders. 18 hours of training required.|303-794-4890 x102 or x103
Indian Market needs volunteers
August 19-20|Santa Fe’s 85th Annual Indian Market needs volunteers for variety of positions|505-983-5220×234|SANTA FE, NM
Volunteers needed
ongoing|South Suburban Parks and Recreation is seeking youth athletic program volunteers for inline hockey, lacrosse, BMX, T-ball, softball, track and baseball. Training is provided|303-798-7515|CENTENNIAL
Volunteers
ongoing|Porter Adventist Hospital is looking for volunteers for a variety of positions|2525 So. Downing St., 303-778-5693
Library volunteers needed
Needed now|Douglas County Libraries needs volunteers to help with a new tagging system. Hours can her used to fulfill community service obligations|Free|303-688-7632|DOUGLAS COUNTY
Volunteers needed
To install smoke detectors in senior’s homes. Must provide own tools and pass a background check.|720-264-3331
Canine volunteers
Ongoing|Volunteers needed to bring their well-behaved dogs to Porter Adventist Hospital to visit patients|Free|303-778-5693
Volunteer opportunity
Arapahoe County Victim’s Assistance training has begun. Training is approximately 40 hours||720-874-4190 or 720-874-4038|ARAPAHOE COUNTY
Volunteer needed
Community Sailing of Colorado Ltd. needs a volunteer to varnish the sign that hangs at the Cherry Creek Marina. Sign is approximately 2′ X 3′. Project can be completed mostly at your home and would be considered community service by your local school|Free|303-757-7718
Bright Beginnings
now|Volunteers needed to distribute free parenting information, community resources and materials on child development to parents of children from prenatal-three-years-old in one-on-one visits||303-561-2235
CASA Volunteers needed
Apply now |May 2-13 class for Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) training class for Voices for Children, organization which provides direct services to abused and neglected children in Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln Counties|Limited to 30 candidates|303-695-1882, vfccasa.org, 10855 E. Bethany Dr., Suite 200|AURORA
Volunteers needed
Governor’s Council on Physical Fitness needs volunteers in the following fields: accountant, 5-10 hours per month; grant writer, 10 hours per month; an attorney, 2-5 hours per month ||303-755-4854
Library volunteers needed
Friends of the Aurora Public Library are seeking volunteers to staff The Book Outlet, which sells used books to help fund library services|2243 So. Peoria St., 720-747-7977|AURORA
Board Members
Gateway Battered Women’s Services is looking for men and women to serve as long-term board members. Board members focus of fund-raising for the agency.|303-343-1856
Wildlife Experience
-May 2006|Wildlife Experience is seeking volunteers to teach school-aged children about the wonders of nature and to lead tours|10035 So. Peoria, 720-488-3318, thewildlifeexperience.org/general/volunteers.asp|PARKER
Volunteers Needed
Anasazi Heritage Center needs volunteers for visitor information, help in the bookstore and maintaining the grounds at the Canyons of the Ancients National Monument |3 miles west of Dolores, 970-882-5600|DOLORES
Special Advocates/ Adams and Broomfield
Court Appointed Special Advocates of Adams and Broomfield Counties are volunteers who are advocates for the abused and neglected children that are involved in the court system. Volunteers are needed to help these children. |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.|303-202-2196
Saint Joseph Hospital
Volunteers needed for surgery waiting room, nursing units and patient visitors |303-837-7667
English as Second Language
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
ARC of Arapahoe and Douglas
Seeks volunteers for its Friends & Connections program. A service that provides friendship and community experiences to adults with developmental disabilities|303-220-9228, arcarapahoe douglas.org
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, habitatmetrodenver.org
Administrative Volunteers
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
Volunteer naturalists needed
Bluff Lake Nature Center is seeking volunteers to help teach kids about nature.|303-468-3245, blufflakenaturecenter.org
Volunteers Needed
Starsmore Discovery Center in North Cheyenne Cañon Park is looking for volunteers.|Free|2120 So. Cheyenne Cañon 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. |303-561-2233 brightbeginningsco.org
Hospice Volunteers Needed
Life Source Hospice needs volunteers. Only 2 hours a week would make a difference.|Free|Metro Denver area, 303-267-3718
REUNIONS
Lamar High School
June 23-25, 2006|Classes of 1980-82 are planning their 25th reunion and seeks members of these classes|719-336-4964, myfamily.com|LAMAR
Greeley High School
July 7-9, 2006|Class of 1961 is planning their 45th reunion and seeks members of this class|970-330-7927 or ninajudd@ya hoo.com|GREELEY
Manual High School
June 9-11, 2006|Reunion of the years 1950-59|303-617-0627 or 303-277-9392 or 303-989-5885 or 303-425-1559
Douglas County High School
July 21-23, 2006|Reunion for the class of 1976. Kick off Friday night at Red Hawk Ridge Golf Course, Saturday dinner and dancing at Wildlife Experience and more|DCHSalumni.net for more information|DOUGLAS COUNTY
Pueblo East High School
July 14-15, 2006|Reunion for the class of 1966|303-623-9230, Rod Conahan|PUEBLO
USS Long Beach
Sept. 10-17, 2006|Reunion for the USS Long Beach CGN-9 Association, Inc. at the Ramada Inn. To get reunion rates call before Aug. 10|1721 N. LaCrosse St., 605-342-1300 for reservations (866-352-2469 to talk to a shipmate)|RAPID CITY, SD
Send items 10-20 days in advance to Community Calendar, The Denver Post Scene Section, 1560 Broadway, Denver, CO 80202 or living@denverpost.com.


