Call for quilts
deadline soon|Cheyenne Heritage Quilters calling for entries in the 22nd annual show scheduled August 5, 7-12 at Cheyenne Civic Center. To request an entry blank and instructions call 307-634-1954 or email tpreis@bresnan.net|CHEYENNE, WYO
Reserve the bandstand
Castle Rock Community Bandstand can be booked for performances, art exhibits and other forms of cultural entertainment on any weekend for free.|100 South Wilcox, 303-688-7735|CASTLE ROCK
Grant applications accepted
deadline August 31|Colorado Garden Show Inc. accepting grant applications from nonprofit organizations and government agencies wanting to spruce up their communities |303-932-8100 or jim@gardeningcolorado.com
Tony Hillerman
Deadline August 15|Author J.A. Jance will be keynote speaker at the annual Tony Hillerman Writer’s Conference: Focus on Mystery Nov. 2-5, downtown Hyatt Regency Hotel|$395, includes most meals|505-471-1565, Wordharvest@wordharvest.com|ALBUQUERQUE, NM
Junior Ranger Program
Saturdays -August|Eldorado Canyon State Park Junior Ranger Program for kids 6-12. Junior Rangers will explore the outdoors through nature programs, games, activities and crafts each Saturday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Parents are invited to observe, take a hike or just relax.|Free with park entry fee of $6 per vehicle|9 Kneale Rd., 303-494-3943|ELDORADO SPRINGS
Call for artists
deadline August 1|Koelbel Library is seeking two-dimensional art for the Joan R. Duncan Galleries. Application available at the library|5955 So. Holly St., 303-220-7704|CENTENNIAL
THURSDAY
Junior League of Denver
TH, August 10|Annual membership information and registration meetings. Come learn more about the Junior League and how they make a positive impact on the community. Thursday August 10 at 6:30 p.m. and Saturday August 19 at 10:30 a.m.|Free|6300 E. Yale Ave., jld.org, 303-692-0270
Urban Market
TH|Urban Market and Hot Sounds summer concert series with artist and farmer’s market and Buckner Funken Jazz and Dotsero at the Denver Pavilions|Free|16th Street Mall and Glenarm,720-272-7467
Men’s Club
TH|Fedora Hat Men’s Club will meet at 2 p.m. at Heritage Club Denver Tech Center, with entertainment. Men’s equivalent of the Red Hat Society.|Free|4901 So. Monaco St., 303-796-8009
Fund-raiser
TH|Helping Hearts and Hands Fiesta from 6-8 p.m. at Jose O’Shea’s. Free margarita or non-alcoholic beverage with a $5 donation. Also silent auction and live mariachi band.|$5|4th and Union, 303-467-3794 x717|LAKEWOOD
Shakespeare
TH-SA|”The Comedy of Errors” at 6:30 at The Grange at the Meadows. First-come, first-served free tickets 6:30-7:30 p.m.|Free|3692 Meadows Blvd., 303-688-7640|CASTLE ROCK
Buddhism
TH|Dr. Alan Wallace will discus Buddhism and Western science at the Boulder Shambhala Meditation Center at 7 p.m.|$20|1345 Spruce St., 303-444-0190|BOULDER
Indian jewelry exhibit
-Sept. 17|Hiwan Homestead Museum is host to Southwestern Splendors, and exhibit of Navajo and Zuni from the mid-1900s|Free|4208 So. Timbervale Dr., 303-674-6262|EVERGREEN
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
Concert
F|Sharon Tewksbury will perform on flute and violin at 3:30 p.m. at Heritage Club Denver Tech Center|Free|4901 So. Monaco, 303-796-8009, reservations required
Free dance performance
F|Mirai Daiko and Mudra Dance Studio celebrates the Colorado Dragon Boat Festival will a performance at Skyline Park from noon-1:15 p.m.|Free|between 16th and 17th on Arapahoe Sts., 720-865-4212
Brazil presentation
F|Christina Silva will give a multi-media presentation on Brazil and the Amazon rainforest at 3 p.m. at the Lodge at Balfour|Free|1331 Hecla Drive, 303-926-3006|LOUISVILLE
Star party and telescope viewing
F|Northern Colorado Astronomical Society members will share their telescopes at dusk in Rocky Mountain National Park|Free, with admission to the park|Upper Beaver Meadows Rd., mcastro.org|ESTES PARK
Relay for Life
F|American Cancer Society fund-raiser where participants camps out, dance, barbeque and take turns walking around a track-relay-style to raise funds to fight cancer. Relay will take place at Denver Manual High School for 14 hours from 6 p.m. July 28 until 8 a.m. July 29|Free, but participants raise pledges|1700 E. 28th , 720-524-5480 to form a relay team or to participate
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
SATURDAY
Stage combat class
SA|Geoffrey Kent of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival and the Denver Center Theatre Company will teach stage combat for teens and adults at 11 a.m. at Highland Ranch Library; 1 p.m. at Cornerstone Baptist Church (9941 Lone Tree Parkway and August 5 at 1 p.m. at Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock|303-791-7706, 303-799-4446 or 303-688-7700, registration required|HIGHLANDS RANCH, LONE TREE and CASTLE ROCK
Midsummer merriment
SA|Jugglers, puppet shows, fencing and more from 1-4 p.m. at the Grange at the Meadows|Free|3692 Meadows Blvd., 303-688-7640|CASTLE ROCK
Art from the Heart
SA|To benefit the Seniors’ Resource Center with Scottish and Irish Celtic music, hors d’oeuvres and silent auction with art at Dunafon Castle. Cocktail attire|$100 per person|15 miles west of Denver in Bear Creek Canyon, six miles west of Morrison and six miles east of Evergreen, 303-238-8151|IDLEDALE
Spiritual Paths Conference
SA|”Spirituality and Health: the Healing Power of of Love and Compassion” conference at the Aspen Institute Saturday 5-6:30 p.m. at Paepcke Auditorium, $15. Tickets available 970-920-5770. Monday at Aspen Chapel 9 a.m.-9 p.m., $125. Register at spiritualpaths.net or 970-544-4921|ASPEN
Ice Fest
SA|At Family Sports Center from 10 a.m-4 p.m. with snowman building, water slide, chalk-the-walk, ice-skating, dunk tank and more|Free events, refreshments available for purchase|6901 So. Peoria St., 303-708-9500|CENTENNIAL
Safety Fair
SA|Bicycle Safety Fair from 10 a.m.-noon at Goodson Recreation Center with some free helmets, personalized youth bike license plates, finger printing and more|Free|6315 So. University Blvd., 303-730-4610|CENTENNIAL
Geology
SA|Geologist Sue Hersfeld will present the geological history of Boulder County at 10 a.m. at the Lodge at Balfour|Free|1331 Hecla, 303-926-3006|LOUISVILLE
Attracting wildlife
SA|How to create a habitat that will attract birds and butterflies from 9:30-11 a.m. at Kuiper Xeriscape Garden|Free|14201 E. Hampden Ave., 303-427-6013|AURORA
Attracting butterflies
SA|How to create a garden that will attract butterflies. 1-2 p.m. at Aurora Xeriscape Garden|Free|15151 E. Alameda Parkway, 303-427-6013|AURORA
Colorado Day
SA|Free children’s program at the Colorado History Museum to learn all about Colorado from 10:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.|Free 12 and under, adults $7|1300 Broadway, 303-866-3682
Bonsai
SA|”Hands on Bonsai Workshop” from 11 a.m.-noon at Tagawa Garden Center and Florist|Free. However participants can create their own bonsai in class and purchase materials used|7711 So. Parker Rd., 303-690-4722|AURORA
Trees for your yard
SA|Craig Miller, Urban Forester of Parker will help participants decide how many trees their yard can handle from 1-2 p.m. at Tagawa Garden Center and Florist|7711 So. Parker Rd., 303-690-4722|AURORA
Heirloom roses
SA|Last chance to buy heirloom roses from the Fairmount Heritage Foundation from 9 a.m.-noon at the 1890 Gate Lodge at Fairmount Cemetery|$6 each|Alameda gate of Fairmount Cemetery (430 So. Quebec), 303-322-3895
Buffalo Bill Days
SA|Root beer floats, old-time baseball, live music 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. at Clear Creek History Park|Free|Arapahoe and 11 Sts., 303-278-3557|GOLDEN
Multilingual book club
SA|Conversations and lectures in English, Spanish and Russian at 5:30 p.m. at the Glendale Library|Free|S. Cherry and E. Tennessee in Glendale Community Center, 303-691-0331, reservations required|GLENDALE
Genealogy
SA|Practical help in compiling a genealogy from 1:30-4:30 p.m. at the Parker Library|Free|10851 So. Crossroads Dr., 303-841-3503|PARKER
Storytelling
SA|”A Summer Evening of Stories” at 7 p.m. at Wildlife Experience|Free|10035 So. Peoria (Lincoln and Peoria), 303-688-7640|AURORA
City garden tour
SA|Guided tour of the city’s gardens in the South Denver parks from 9 a.m.-noon. parks include Washington Park, Harvey Park, Rudy Hill, Harvard Gulch, and many more. Next tour August 5 in Northeast Denver and August 12 in Northwest Denver|$15 adults, $7 seniors and youth 5-12|720-913-0700 to register
Writing for teens
SA|For teens to receive writing encouragement from adult professional writers. Ages 11-14 from noon-1 p.m., ages 13-18 from 2:30-3:30 p.m. at Boulder Public Library|1000 Canyon Rd., 303-441-3099|BOULDER
Sunset wagon rides
Saturdays through Labor Day|Experience a an evening tour of the prairie at Plains Conservation Center 7-8:30 p.m.|$5 non-members, members free|21901 E. Hampden Ave., 303-693-6921, reservations required|AURORA
Farmfest tours
SAs|Sunflower Farm is open on Saturdays and the first Sunday of each summer month for families to experience an old-fashioned farm outing from 10 a.m.- 3 p.m.|$7 kids, $3 adults|11150 Prospect Rd., 720-320-1008|LONGMONT
Working with traumatized horses
-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
Anger Management
ongoing Saturdays|For anger management of road rage. Classes available for adults and teens. Maybe used for court requirements. Classes meet Saturday mornings|303-504-6188 to register
Falun Gong
SAs|Try this peaceful, graceful exercise every Saturday morning 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
Tweaking your summer garden
SU|Rob Proctor giving tips from 11 a.m.-noon at Tagawa Garden Center and Florist|7711 So. Parker Rd., 303-690-4722|AURORA
How to use your herbs
SU|How to harvest and preserve your herbs for future use and how to use them fresh from 1-2 p.m. at Tagawa Garden Center and Florist|7711 So. Parker Rd., 303-690-4722|AURORA
Concert
SU|Denver Municipal Band Concert Band will play at 7:30 p.m. at Washington Park|Free|Downing and Louisiana, 303-322-8608
Xeriscape
SU|Learn about xeriscape gardening from 3-4:30 p.m. at Koelbel Library|Free|5955 So. Holly St., 303-693-7449, reservations required|CENTENNIAL
Evening of fun
SU|Fund-raiser for Eosinophalic associated gastrointestinal disorders with use of Lakeshore Athletic Club, dinner, beverages, entertainment and silent auction from 7-9:30 p.m.|$30 adult, $15 student|300 Summit Blvd., 303-554-8080|BROOMFIELD
St. Joe’s High School
July 30, 2006|Reunion of all classes 1923-1973 at Lakewood Country Club|6800 W. 10th Ave., 303-422-4515|LAKEWOOD
MONDAY
Golf tournament fund-raiser
M|to benefit the Colorado T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood College Scholarship Program for Child Care Professionals beginning at 8 a.m. at Ptarmigan Country Club|$175 per player|5416 Vardin Way, 303-860-7174|WINDSOR
Home-based business
M|Learn how to set up and operate a home-based business from 6-8 p.m. at Parker Library|Free|10851 So. Crossroads Drive., 303-841-3503|PARKER
Gold tournament
M|Crittenton Classic at Pinehurst Country Club with 8 a.m. shotgun start (7 a.m. registration)|6255 W. Quincy Ave., 303-321-6363 x218
Writing camp for youth
M-F|Youth summer writing camp for writers aged 10-18 at Ferril House|$225 full-day, $125 half-day sessions|2123 Downing St., 303-297-1185
Statewide Historic Preservation Grant Workshops
July 26, 27, 31, August 2 and 4|To learn how to write grants to preserve Colorado’s architectural and archaeological treasures for public benefit. Meetings will be: July 27, 10 a.m., Fort Garland, Fort Garland Museum; July 31, 10 a.m., Montrose, Ute Indian Museum; August 2, 10 a.m., Centennial Hall, Citizens Hall Meeting Room; August 4, 10 a.m., Denver, Colorado History Museum|Free|303-866-2825 advance registration required
Buddhism
Ms|Boulder Shambhala Meditation Center presents a series of classes about Buddhist teachings and practice every Monday at 7 p.m.|1345 Spruce St., 303-444-0190|BOULDER
Outdoor Warning System
First Monday of the month – August|Longmont’s emergency Outdoor Warning System will be testing on Mondays through August at 10 a.m. There will be a message that these are just tests.|303-651-8437|LONGMONT
Citizenship classes
Ms|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
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
Concert in the park
TU|Denver Municipal Band Jazz Band will play at 6:30 p.m. at Fairmount Cemetery|Free|430 So. Quebec, 303-322-8608
8 minute dating
TU|at Rock N Soul Cafe for ages 30-40|Advanced registration required at juliette@8minutedating.com
Nature sketching
TU|Teens are invited to learn how to keep a nature journal and do quick sketches from 1-3 p.m. at Smoky Hill Library|Free|5430 So. Biscay Circle, 303-693-7449, advanced registration required|CENTENNIAL
War exhibit
-Sept. 17|”On the backs of Soldiers” features artifacts, weapons, equipment, and uniforms carried by our soldiers into battle. At Aurora History Museum, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesday-Friday and 11 a.m-4 p.m. Saturday and Sunday |Free|15051 E. Alameda Parkway, 303-739-6666|AURORA
Hmong at Heart
– Sept. 11|At WOW! Children’s Museum|$7 children, adults are free|110 N. Harrison Ave., 303-604-2424|LAFAYETTE
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
Cultural diversity under the stars
W|Azari Turk on stage from 6-6:30 p.m. at the Peace Garden in E.B. Rains Jr. Memorial Park|Free|11701 Community Center Dr., 303-450-8713|NORTHGLENN
Pet fair
W|Pet Kingdom Fair at The Learning Source from 7:30-11:30 a.m. with all aspects of pet care|Free|455 So. Pierce, 303-274-1807|LAKEWOOD
Volunteers needed
W|Douglas County Search and Rescue Team seeking new volunteers with an informational meeting at 7 p.m. at Douglas County Fairgrounds|Free|303-688-2751|CASTLE ROCK
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
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
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
“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
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
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. No clothing needed at this time.|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
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
Limb Preservation Foundation is a member of Community Health Charities of Colorado which conducts workplace giving campaigns.||303-758-0069
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
Sustainable Kids camp
July and August|At Sustainable Settings Ranch kids can shear sheep, spin wool, gather eggs, build with straw bales, farm with worms, feed farm animals, explore history of area, garden organically and more. Two-week sessions on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays ages 8-12|Call for prices and times|970-963-6107 |CARBONDALE
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
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
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
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
Antique appraisers needed
for September 30 event|Volunteers appraisers, collectors and antique dealers are invited to share their valuation expertise about local residents’ antiques and collectibles at a September 30 event “What’s in your Attic?” at the Philip S. Miller Library|100 So. wilcox St., 303-688-7700|CASTLE ROCK
Hospice volunteers needed
|Odyssey Healthcare Hospice needs volunteers for visits, relieving a caregiver, weekend telephone contact, office support, special projects, massage therapy, reflecology, pet therapy and music therapy. Training session July 26 5:30-9:30 p.m. |2460 W. 25th Ave., Suite 250-C, 303-561-1955
Volunteers needed
Wild B.I.R.D. Rehabilitation Center is seeking volunteers to help care for orphaned, abandoned and injured wild birds. Training provided|303-756-3531
Hospital volunteers
|Saint Joseph Hospital Foundation Volunteers Services Department needs volunteers in clerical positions in various medical departments. Computer experience helpful|303-837-7043, roched@exempla.org
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 |For Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA)for Voices for Children, organization which provides direct services to abused and neglected children in Arapahoe, Douglas, Elbert and Lincoln Counties|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
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
Volunteer Victim Advocates needed
Volunteers needed to work directly with crim victims, offering support and access to resources during a critical stage of trauma. Serves residents of Wheat Ridge, Edgewater, Golden, Mountain View, Lakeside and the Colorado School of Mines. Must be 21 years of age or older, submit to a background check and attend 40 hours of training. Applications being accepted for Sept. 2006 training|303-202-2196
REUNIONS
Boy Scouts
September 2006|Boy Scout Troop 337 in Broomfield is holding their 50th anniversary reunion. They are seeking former Scoutmasters, Eagle Scouts and anyone who had any involvement with the troop|troop337@comcast.net|BROOMFIELD
Grand Junction High School
August 12, 2006|”Picnic in the Park” to reunite alumni, teachers and friends. Bring your own lunch, lawn chairs, old photographs and stories|Free|RSVP by August 10 to 970-242-4166 to order a picnic lunch|GRAND JUNCTION
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
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