This event is sponsored by the Douglas County 4-H Foundation. Last year Douglas County 4-H kids had a lot of fun. Details below.
Monday, April 20th all day
Limit: 15 kids age 12 and over (as of Jan.1)
Deadline to enroll: April 6th – call office to be put on the list; after 15 slots are filled, others will go onto a waiting list.
Last year’s field trip was a big hit, so we’re doing it again. 4-H’ers will tour the facility and make their own gourmet lunch under the tutelage of the chef and his students. The menu has changed this year, so participants will learn something new. We’ll provide transportation in the 4-H van. Parents can observe, but must provide own transportation.
We’ll email detailed travel arrangements and times to attendees.
Friday, February 27, 2009
Two opportunities for 4-H members to enter contests
Douglas County 4-H'ers, the state has a couple fun new activities this year. Take a look below and for more info, click on the included links.
►► Wind-powered vehicles, machines, or sculptures made by CO 4-H members in 2009
Reward: $200 to each 4-H member or team of members who meet the following requirements:
1. enroll and participate in the “Power of Wind” pilot project*
2. design, built, and test a wind-powered vehicle, machine, or sculpture
3. display device at the Power of Wind public exhibition at 2009 State Fair
4. selected as 1 of 5 devices to be displayed and auctioned at 2009 Colo. 4-H Gala on Oct. 3.
More info on state website at http://www.colorado4h.org/project_resources/erecords/activities/powerofwind.shtml
►► High resolution photographs of lightning taken by Colorado 4-H members in 2009
Reward: $100 to each 4-H member who meets the following requirements.
1. read lightning photography guide
2. for inter. and sr. 4-H members (ages 11-18)
3. submit photo at Exhibit Day on August 1st in Kirk Hall
4. selected at 2009 Colo. State Fair to display photo in traveling exhibit (20 total selected)
More info on state website at http://www.colorado4h.org/project_resources/erecords/activities/wanted-lightningphoto.pdf
*Power of Wind curriculum may be ordered through the Extension Office.
►► Wind-powered vehicles, machines, or sculptures made by CO 4-H members in 2009
Reward: $200 to each 4-H member or team of members who meet the following requirements:
1. enroll and participate in the “Power of Wind” pilot project*
2. design, built, and test a wind-powered vehicle, machine, or sculpture
3. display device at the Power of Wind public exhibition at 2009 State Fair
4. selected as 1 of 5 devices to be displayed and auctioned at 2009 Colo. 4-H Gala on Oct. 3.
More info on state website at http://www.colorado4h.org/project_resources/erecords/activities/powerofwind.shtml
►► High resolution photographs of lightning taken by Colorado 4-H members in 2009
Reward: $100 to each 4-H member who meets the following requirements.
1. read lightning photography guide
2. for inter. and sr. 4-H members (ages 11-18)
3. submit photo at Exhibit Day on August 1st in Kirk Hall
4. selected at 2009 Colo. State Fair to display photo in traveling exhibit (20 total selected)
More info on state website at http://www.colorado4h.org/project_resources/erecords/activities/wanted-lightningphoto.pdf
*Power of Wind curriculum may be ordered through the Extension Office.
Ford will give money to 4-H families!
March is 4-H month at your local Ford Store. A letter is being sent to each Colorado 4-H family (leaders and members) from Ford Motor Company offering a special test drive offer. Take your letter to a Ford dealer and test drive a new car or truck. Each family will receive $25 and an additional $20 will be given to your County 4-H program.
We will announce more details regarding the 2009 Ford Truck Raffle via email and blog. After much feedback, the state has revised this event and it will be easier this time.
We will announce more details regarding the 2009 Ford Truck Raffle via email and blog. After much feedback, the state has revised this event and it will be easier this time.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Horse Demonstration Clinic featuring Scott Wehrmann
Here's an opportunity for 4-H horse members to attend a horse clinic in Sedgwick County, Julesburg CO in March.
Horse Demonstration Clinic
Saturday, March 14
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with noon break
featuring Scott Wehrmann
Double Diamond Ranch, Blair, Nebraska
Using natural horsemanship methods, Scott will work with an unbroken horse and a slightly broken one.
$15 per person/$30 max per family
Need-based scholarships available
Indoor arena, Sedgwick County Fairgrounds
Julesburg, Colorado
Lunch available on site by PhilCo 4-H Council or locally
Location: Approx. 1 mile north of I-76 at Julesburg/Hwy. 385 exit in northeast
corner of Colorado; turn east at fairgrounds sign and go to farthest east building.
Bring camping chairs
Sponsored by Phillips County Extension Office
970-854-3616 or jschafer@ext.colostate.edu
Info day of clinic, call Joy at 970-466-0734
Donation box for Janna’s Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Scott on the Web: doublediamondranch.info
Horse Demonstration Clinic
Saturday, March 14
9 a.m. to 4 p.m. with noon break
featuring Scott Wehrmann
Double Diamond Ranch, Blair, Nebraska
Using natural horsemanship methods, Scott will work with an unbroken horse and a slightly broken one.
$15 per person/$30 max per family
Need-based scholarships available
Indoor arena, Sedgwick County Fairgrounds
Julesburg, Colorado
Lunch available on site by PhilCo 4-H Council or locally
Location: Approx. 1 mile north of I-76 at Julesburg/Hwy. 385 exit in northeast
corner of Colorado; turn east at fairgrounds sign and go to farthest east building.
Bring camping chairs
Sponsored by Phillips County Extension Office
970-854-3616 or jschafer@ext.colostate.edu
Info day of clinic, call Joy at 970-466-0734
Donation box for Janna’s Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
Scott on the Web: doublediamondranch.info
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Nominate a family for the 2009 Helping Hands Project
I thought of our fabulous 4-H community in Douglas County when I read about the 2009 Helping Hands Project. Here's your chance to nominate a deserving family for this project. See information below.
"The Douglas Elbert REALTOR ® Association (DERA) and The Metro Denver REALTOR ® Foundation(MDRF), a non-profit organization, are partnering on the 2009 Helping Hands Project, which will help a needy individual or family with home repair to improve their quality of life.
We are looking for individuals and families in Douglas and Elbert Counties in need of home improvements such as yard work, painting, and small construction projects not requiring permits. REALTORS ®,volunteers and professionals with various skills and talents will perform the repairs to the home."
To nominate someone who may have a need or hardship and would make a worthy candidate for the program, use the from availabe on the DERA website at www.derarealtors.com. The candidate property must be owner occupied.
Nominations due by March 8th, 2009. Personal interviews will be conducted and one recipient chosen by March 15th, 2009. Volunteers will provide home improvement services to the family on June 25th and 26th, 2009.
Please fax all completed application/nominations to DERA at 303-688-6053. You may also submit by e-mail to info@derarealtors.com.
The nominator will receive phone confirmation that the nomination form has been received. If you have questions, please contact DERA at 303.688.0941.
Original story located at http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/Goings-on/Story~581595.aspx
"The Douglas Elbert REALTOR ® Association (DERA) and The Metro Denver REALTOR ® Foundation(MDRF), a non-profit organization, are partnering on the 2009 Helping Hands Project, which will help a needy individual or family with home repair to improve their quality of life.
We are looking for individuals and families in Douglas and Elbert Counties in need of home improvements such as yard work, painting, and small construction projects not requiring permits. REALTORS ®,volunteers and professionals with various skills and talents will perform the repairs to the home."
To nominate someone who may have a need or hardship and would make a worthy candidate for the program, use the from availabe on the DERA website at www.derarealtors.com. The candidate property must be owner occupied.
Nominations due by March 8th, 2009. Personal interviews will be conducted and one recipient chosen by March 15th, 2009. Volunteers will provide home improvement services to the family on June 25th and 26th, 2009.
Please fax all completed application/nominations to DERA at 303-688-6053. You may also submit by e-mail to info@derarealtors.com.
The nominator will receive phone confirmation that the nomination form has been received. If you have questions, please contact DERA at 303.688.0941.
Original story located at http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/Goings-on/Story~581595.aspx
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Enter your quilt into the Firehouse Quilt Contest
If any of you in Douglas County 4-H are into quilt-making, here's an opportunity to show off your skills. Read on for more information.
Everyone is encouraged to enter quilts in the Firehouse Quilts 4th Annual Quilt Show held on Friday, July 17, 2009 (12pm - 6pm) and Saturday, July 18, 2009 (10am - 4pm).
Entry Forms and rules for entering may be printed from the website and sent in: www.firehousequilts.org
Quilt Entry Fees remain the same this year and a discounted Early Bird Fee is still offered if your Entry Forms, fees and photos are received by May 16, 2009. Quilts must have hanging sleeves securely attached to be displayed in the show this year.
QUILT ENTRY FEES: $10.00 per quilt ( Early Bird Deadline May 16, 2009). $15.00 per quilt ( Final Deadline between May 17 - June 20, 2009).
QUILT DROP OFF DATES: June 18, July 7 and July 11, 2009.
If you have specific questions about entering a quilt in the show, contact Bonnie Guy bguy@firehousequilts.org.
To see the original article and more details, go to http://denver.yourhub.com/Parker/Stories/Goings-on/Story~580331.aspx.
Everyone is encouraged to enter quilts in the Firehouse Quilts 4th Annual Quilt Show held on Friday, July 17, 2009 (12pm - 6pm) and Saturday, July 18, 2009 (10am - 4pm).
Entry Forms and rules for entering may be printed from the website and sent in: www.firehousequilts.org
Quilt Entry Fees remain the same this year and a discounted Early Bird Fee is still offered if your Entry Forms, fees and photos are received by May 16, 2009. Quilts must have hanging sleeves securely attached to be displayed in the show this year.
QUILT ENTRY FEES: $10.00 per quilt ( Early Bird Deadline May 16, 2009). $15.00 per quilt ( Final Deadline between May 17 - June 20, 2009).
QUILT DROP OFF DATES: June 18, July 7 and July 11, 2009.
If you have specific questions about entering a quilt in the show, contact Bonnie Guy bguy@firehousequilts.org.
To see the original article and more details, go to http://denver.yourhub.com/Parker/Stories/Goings-on/Story~580331.aspx.
Garlic Galore and a Good Time, Too
Mama Mia! Did you smell all the garlic wafting from the Douglas County Fairgrounds last Friday? For Italian food lovers, that was the place to be for fabulous food and fun times as the Douglas County 4-H Exchange group held their Annual Spaghetti Dinner and Auction.
About 220 people attended the festivities and bid on a variety of silent auction and live auction items. Merchandise from original oil paintings, gift baskets, and toy tractors to golf packages, spa treatments, and handmade quilts were donated for the auction. There was even a "celebrity" challenge involving paddle balls during the evening's celebration.
Eight enthusiastic young people planned, decorated, and worked at this event to earn money for their exchange trip to Delaware this next summer. Last summer ten Delaware youth visited Douglas County and learned about Colorado while making new friends. The exchange program, where youth develop a better understanding of lifestyles in other parts of the U.S., is just one activity available through the 4-H program in Douglas County.
In addition to the 4-H exchange members and their families, a whole host of other volunteers prepared the dinner and served as auctioneer for the evening. The participating youth would like to thank all the donors, volunteers, and guests who attended and made the evening a success.
Thanks for reading,
Mary Baldwin
About 220 people attended the festivities and bid on a variety of silent auction and live auction items. Merchandise from original oil paintings, gift baskets, and toy tractors to golf packages, spa treatments, and handmade quilts were donated for the auction. There was even a "celebrity" challenge involving paddle balls during the evening's celebration.
Eight enthusiastic young people planned, decorated, and worked at this event to earn money for their exchange trip to Delaware this next summer. Last summer ten Delaware youth visited Douglas County and learned about Colorado while making new friends. The exchange program, where youth develop a better understanding of lifestyles in other parts of the U.S., is just one activity available through the 4-H program in Douglas County.
In addition to the 4-H exchange members and their families, a whole host of other volunteers prepared the dinner and served as auctioneer for the evening. The participating youth would like to thank all the donors, volunteers, and guests who attended and made the evening a success.
Thanks for reading,
Mary Baldwin
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Hunter Safety class available in Elbert County
Douglas County 4-H'ers, here's another chance to take a Hunter Safety class.
Sponsored by Elbert County 4H Shooting Sports
March 20, 21, & 22
Sponsored by Elbert County 4H Shooting Sports
March 20, 21, & 22
- Where: Elbert County Fairgrounds, Exhibit Hall
- Time: Friday starts at 6:30 p.m., Saturday all day,Sunday is range time
- Price: $15 per person
Open to the public ages 8 and older
Call the Elbert County Extension office to pre-register...
Kiowa: 303-621-3162
Simla: 719-541-2361
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shooting sports
4-H Shooting Sports Rule Book for Colorado now online
Hello Douglas County 4-H,
The 2009-10 Shooting Sports Rule Book is now available on the Colorado 4-H Shooting Sports Web Site at www.co4hshooting.org.
Also as a reminder - you must complete a hunter's safety course by April 1st.
The 2009-10 Shooting Sports Rule Book is now available on the Colorado 4-H Shooting Sports Web Site at www.co4hshooting.org.
Also as a reminder - you must complete a hunter's safety course by April 1st.
Friday, February 13, 2009
4-H and Open Dog Fun Match in Grand County
Take a look at the info below.
Grand County 4-h & Open Dog Fun Match
July 11, 2009
8:00 am Registration
9:00 am Show starts
Kremmling Town Square, Grand County, rain or shine.
For more info call Grand County Extension, 970-724-3436
Come for a fun day of 4-H Classes, Rally, Fun Match classes for parents, Dog costume contest, Prizes and much more!
Grand County 4-h & Open Dog Fun Match
July 11, 2009
8:00 am Registration
9:00 am Show starts
Kremmling Town Square, Grand County, rain or shine.
For more info call Grand County Extension, 970-724-3436
Come for a fun day of 4-H Classes, Rally, Fun Match classes for parents, Dog costume contest, Prizes and much more!
Thursday, February 12, 2009
4-H hatches chicks in office, public invited
We’ve hatched a plan at the Extension office and the public is invited. In celebration of spring, the 4-H Program is hatching chicks and turkeys in the office.
The incubation process begins February 11th with a projected hatch date of March 4th for the chicks and March 11th for the turkeys. All are invited to view the eggs as they develop, watch the hatching process, and visit the birds once they’re born.
Embryology is a popular school enrichment program offered by Douglas County 4-H. Each spring, students witness the development of life through observation of incubated eggs. They learn about embryonic development, look inside eggs during development by “candling”, and view the hatching process.
One young student commented that he “learned a lot about the chicken life cycle”. Another classroom named their chicks Oreo, Peanut Butter Pie, and Cookie and was quite concerned that their hatchlings find other chicks to play with when they went to a new home.
“Embryology is one of our most requested enrichment programs. Last year, we placed programs into 28 classrooms in Douglas County,” said Mary Baldwin, 4-H Outreach Agent. “This year, I’m very excited that we were able to purchase new temperature-controlled incubators. Now we can work with more students as well as community programs that work with school-aged children.”
We expect our little peepers to come into the world beginning the week of March 4th, but as with all things in nature, this is only an estimate. Business hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We are located on the Douglas County Fairgrounds at 410 Fairgrounds Road in Castle Rock.
For information on school enrichment programs available through the Douglas County 4-H Program, please view the website at www.douglascountyextension.com or call the office at 720-733-6940.
The incubation process begins February 11th with a projected hatch date of March 4th for the chicks and March 11th for the turkeys. All are invited to view the eggs as they develop, watch the hatching process, and visit the birds once they’re born.
Embryology is a popular school enrichment program offered by Douglas County 4-H. Each spring, students witness the development of life through observation of incubated eggs. They learn about embryonic development, look inside eggs during development by “candling”, and view the hatching process.
One young student commented that he “learned a lot about the chicken life cycle”. Another classroom named their chicks Oreo, Peanut Butter Pie, and Cookie and was quite concerned that their hatchlings find other chicks to play with when they went to a new home.
“Embryology is one of our most requested enrichment programs. Last year, we placed programs into 28 classrooms in Douglas County,” said Mary Baldwin, 4-H Outreach Agent. “This year, I’m very excited that we were able to purchase new temperature-controlled incubators. Now we can work with more students as well as community programs that work with school-aged children.”
We expect our little peepers to come into the world beginning the week of March 4th, but as with all things in nature, this is only an estimate. Business hours are Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. We are located on the Douglas County Fairgrounds at 410 Fairgrounds Road in Castle Rock.
For information on school enrichment programs available through the Douglas County 4-H Program, please view the website at www.douglascountyextension.com or call the office at 720-733-6940.
Monday, February 9, 2009
CSU scholarship available to CSU students with alumni parents and grandparents
Here is a scholarship opportunity.
Whether you are a CSU Alumni yourself or know of students in your county that will/are attending CSU, please help share the word that the CSU Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship is available to CSU students whose parents or grandparents are CSU alumni.
The deadline is just around the corner, too. (March 1, for most CSU Scholarships…) Take a look at the link:
http://www.csualum.com/site/c.efIPK1OAJoG/b.1859171/k.5705/Alumni_Legacy_Scholarship.htm
Whether you are a CSU Alumni yourself or know of students in your county that will/are attending CSU, please help share the word that the CSU Alumni Association Legacy Scholarship is available to CSU students whose parents or grandparents are CSU alumni.
The deadline is just around the corner, too. (March 1, for most CSU Scholarships…) Take a look at the link:
http://www.csualum.com/site/c.efIPK1OAJoG/b.1859171/k.5705/Alumni_Legacy_Scholarship.htm
Collegiate 4-H available to provide trainings
CSU has an active Collegiate 4-H Club. Please see the blurb below originally posted to the state 4-H blog.
"The Colorado State University Collegiate 4-H Club would like to remind you that members are available for leadership and officer trainings throughout the year. Many of our members have been in the 4-H program and have a great deal of experience presenting workshops and trainings.
Check out our Web site at: http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/collegiate4h and click on Agent and Leader resources to see how we can help you. If you are interested in setting up an officer training, or need more information, please contact the club at colostate4h@yahoo.com. We look forward to hearing from you! — Autumn Sheridan, CSU Collegiate 4-H President"
Take advantage of this opportunity!
"The Colorado State University Collegiate 4-H Club would like to remind you that members are available for leadership and officer trainings throughout the year. Many of our members have been in the 4-H program and have a great deal of experience presenting workshops and trainings.
Check out our Web site at: http://www.coopext.colostate.edu/collegiate4h and click on Agent and Leader resources to see how we can help you. If you are interested in setting up an officer training, or need more information, please contact the club at colostate4h@yahoo.com. We look forward to hearing from you! — Autumn Sheridan, CSU Collegiate 4-H President"
Take advantage of this opportunity!
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Save up to 50% on groceries using SHARE Colorado
All of us are looking more closely at our budgets during this time of economic struggle, so I thought I would let the 4-H community know about a resource called SHARE Colorado. I have used it myself and know many other families from all economic backgrounds who have participated.
This is their stated goal: "The goal of SHARE is to help families save about 50% on their groceries, while encouraging the building of relationships with their neighbors in the community."
Anyone can utilize SHARE. In fact, their motto is "If you eat, you qualify". Here's more information from their website: "Anyone from the affluent to those with struggling budgets can participate in SHARE. You see, even those who can afford to spend more for food are being good stewards with their money by simply being more frugal. What's more, the minimal profits in each share of food sold go to support this program and sometimes those who can't even afford to buy a share."
Where do they get their food? "We select about twenty items that you're most likely to buy at the grocery store, including fresh fruits, vegetables, and frozen meats. Then through a national affiliate network, we purchase massive quantities of these items at very low prices. At no time do we ever accept donated food for distribution. Then through a network of volunteers at our warehouse and distribution centers known as "host sites", we deliver the food to these host sites where you pick up your order."
Did you know that the Extension office is the host site for Douglas County? Once a month you can come down here to pick up your food order that is transported and distributed by a large volunteer force.
For more information and to see the menu items available for February, go to their website at
http://www.sharecolorado.com/ The last day to order online this month is February 16th.
Happy day to you all!
This is their stated goal: "The goal of SHARE is to help families save about 50% on their groceries, while encouraging the building of relationships with their neighbors in the community."
Anyone can utilize SHARE. In fact, their motto is "If you eat, you qualify". Here's more information from their website: "Anyone from the affluent to those with struggling budgets can participate in SHARE. You see, even those who can afford to spend more for food are being good stewards with their money by simply being more frugal. What's more, the minimal profits in each share of food sold go to support this program and sometimes those who can't even afford to buy a share."
Where do they get their food? "We select about twenty items that you're most likely to buy at the grocery store, including fresh fruits, vegetables, and frozen meats. Then through a national affiliate network, we purchase massive quantities of these items at very low prices. At no time do we ever accept donated food for distribution. Then through a network of volunteers at our warehouse and distribution centers known as "host sites", we deliver the food to these host sites where you pick up your order."
Did you know that the Extension office is the host site for Douglas County? Once a month you can come down here to pick up your food order that is transported and distributed by a large volunteer force.
For more information and to see the menu items available for February, go to their website at
http://www.sharecolorado.com/ The last day to order online this month is February 16th.
Happy day to you all!
Upcoming contests in Douglas County
Hello Douglas County 4-H,
It's that time of year to start thinking about and preparing for upcoming 4-H contests. While details will be included in upcoming newsletters and sent to you via email, I've taken a look at the calendar, and here's what I see:
It's that time of year to start thinking about and preparing for upcoming 4-H contests. While details will be included in upcoming newsletters and sent to you via email, I've taken a look at the calendar, and here's what I see:
- Creative Cooks Contest: April 18th; deadline to register and submit recipes for the cookbook: April 1st
- Demonstration and Speech Arts Contest: May 7th; deadline to register: April 24th
- Cake Decorating Contest: May 14th; deadline to register: May 1st
- Rocket Fly Day: June 17th; deadline to register: TBA
- Fashion Revue: July 27th; deadline to register: TBA
A note about recipe submission: Since I'm the one who designs the recipe book and types in recipes, I learned last year how much I appreciate timely submission and no last-minute changes. Last minute changes caused some problems last year, so I'm hoping to eliminate that this year if at all possible. Thank you for helping me with these last two points!
Melody
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Volunteer opportunities perfect for Douglas County 4-H kids
DC 4-H members, the Castle Rock Care Center is in need of help and has several volunteer opportunities available. I've noticed senior citizens love to interact with young people. Please see their posting below for details.
"Castle Rock Care Center is an 85 bed skilled nursing facility located in Castle Rock. We currently have a variety of volunteer opportunities within the Activity Department. We need volunteers to decorate our bulletin boards monthly and assist us with decorating the facility for various holidays. We are also in the process of developing some scrapbooks and could use some creative people to help with this task. We could also use several volunteers to assist a few of our bingo players on Sundays and come join our Monday socials to converse with the residents.
We have a volunteer opportunity for you, so if you are creative, love to decorate or enjoy soicalizing, come in and fill out a volunteer application. Once that is complete we will assist you with the volunteer orientation so that you can begin to volunteer with us! The residents love to see volunteers come in and would love to meet you, socialize with you, and assist you with the decorating.
If this is something that you may be interested in, contact us at activities@castlerockcarecenter.com, or call the activities department and leave a message for Karen @ (303) 688-3174 or simply just stop in and ask to fill out a volunteer application!"
Original posting located at http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/News/Nonprofit/Story~575313.aspx
"Castle Rock Care Center is an 85 bed skilled nursing facility located in Castle Rock. We currently have a variety of volunteer opportunities within the Activity Department. We need volunteers to decorate our bulletin boards monthly and assist us with decorating the facility for various holidays. We are also in the process of developing some scrapbooks and could use some creative people to help with this task. We could also use several volunteers to assist a few of our bingo players on Sundays and come join our Monday socials to converse with the residents.
We have a volunteer opportunity for you, so if you are creative, love to decorate or enjoy soicalizing, come in and fill out a volunteer application. Once that is complete we will assist you with the volunteer orientation so that you can begin to volunteer with us! The residents love to see volunteers come in and would love to meet you, socialize with you, and assist you with the decorating.
If this is something that you may be interested in, contact us at activities@castlerockcarecenter.com, or call the activities department and leave a message for Karen @ (303) 688-3174 or simply just stop in and ask to fill out a volunteer application!"
Original posting located at http://denver.yourhub.com/CastleRock/Stories/News/Nonprofit/Story~575313.aspx
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