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Boulder Big Wheel Rally to Benefit Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Denver?s Saint Joseph Hospital
Grown Kids on Big Wheels Ride Pearl Street to Benefit Newborns Requiring Intensive Care At first glance, it may appear that there isn't any good reason for grown adults to dress-up and ride down the Pearl Street Mall on Big Wheels - you know, those giant, brightly colored plastic tricycles...
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Top 6 things to know about fireworks from Boulder Rural Fire Dept.
We're coming up on the time of year when Independence Day picnics will be taking place. Barbecues, watermelon, flag cakes, yard games and fireworks are usually part of the festivities. Boulder Rural Fire Department is all for the food and fun, but with the fireworks can come uncontrolled fire o...
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Proper packing keeps belongings safe when moving
Boulder Colorado - When preparing for a move, there are easy tips to follow to ensure your belongings arrive in the same condition as they were prior to packing. For example, when packing breakable items it's wise to use bubble wrap and plain professional packing paper. Never use n...
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Keep it simple: moving seniors can be successful.
BOULDER, Colorado - Moving an elderly loved one can be tough. No one wants to upset that person and everyone wants the move to go as smoothly as possible. This can seem like an impossible accomplishment. In the next five years, experts predict 28 percent of the United States population wil...
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May Faire Celebrates Spring for Waldorf Kindergarteners
Seasonal celebrations have been honored throughout the centuries as a signal of rhythmic changes in the lives of people on all continents. One such celebration that is much anticipated in the lives of children ages 18 months through 6 years is the annual May Faire on May 14th at the Boulder Wald...
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Get prepared for your college move out now to make the transition easier
Boulder, Colorado- Getting boxes, packing and hiring a mover seem like daunting tasks, especially when wrapping up the end of the school year. With so much to do and so many options to choose from, it can be hard to plan your next step. Listed below is a good checklist to follow to help y...
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Moving can be fun and kid-friendly
- Moving can be stressful for kids. The change can be overwhelming, but there are ways to make it easier on them, the moving experts at TWO MEN AND A TRUCK ® say. It's important to inform children about your plans to move as soon as you can. The more time they have to prepare, the ea...
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Sort, downsize and organize now for a stress-free spring!
Boulder Colorado - Spring: it's the season of new beginnings. But it's hard to appreciate the blooming daffodils, newly budding trees and chirping birds if you're stuck in the house trying to sift through the accumulation of winter clutter. Fortunately there are some easy techniques that...
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Five "I Have a Dream" Students Receive Gordon Gamm Scholarship
Gordon and Grace Gamm Help Students Succeed Boulder attorney Gordon Gamm and his wife Grace awarded five students scholarships to help pay for costs associated with the colleges they are attending. The five scholarship recipients are former Dreamers from the "I Have a Dream" Foundation of...
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Native American ceremony highlights Special Transit groundbreaking
Under a beautiful blue sky on Feb. 16, Oglala Lakota spiritual leader Lee Plenty Wolf offered tobacco to the four directions as part of a Native American blessing at the groundbreaking for Special Transit's new facility in Boulder. Special Transit donors, board members, employees and other guest...
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Italian Restaurant Opens in Boulder
The owner on an Italian restaurant in Littleton is teaming up with an Italian chef in Boulder to open a new restaurant at Uptown Broadway. Owner Leslie Young said the restaurant is a variation of her Bacco Trattoria in Littleton with the addition of a mozzarella bar, where diners can chose diff...
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Boulder Area Polar Plunge Benefiting Special Olympics Colorado Saturday
WHAT : The first-ever Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics in the Boulder area. The Plunge invites participants (under 18 requires parent or guardian signature) to take a dip in the "cool" waters of the Boulder Reservoir. All plungers are asked to raise a minimum of $85 in pledges to receiv...
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Distinguished Colorado Online Educator To Lead Provost Academy
The Executive Director of Colorado's new public online high school , Audie Rubin brings not only his years of experience in education as both an administrator and teacher; but also his leadership and vision as a pioneer in the use of online education technology to open the classroom and ac...
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BABY BOOMERS CAN RECEIVE FREE ASSISTANCE TO QUIT SMOKING
Wellness Center and new Website provide free sessions According to The CDC, smoking kills more than 400,000 Americans each year. Smoking is an addiction and quitting can be a real battle. For most people, it takes more than just a commitment to stop. MyBabyBoomerDiscounts.com has annou...
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Moving company employee earns national customer service award
BOULDER COLORADO - Manager Bob Donald at the Boulder TWO MEN AND A TRUCK ® franchise was recognized for providing exceptional customer service from the company's international headquarters. Bob Donald), 26, A Boulder native, has worked for TWO MEN AND A TRUCK ® for 5 years. He won top...
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Simplify Your Business Moves
BOULDER, COLORADO - Making the transition to a new office can seem like a complicated job. However, there are ways to make the move go smoothly. First, experts suggest appointing one person to organize your company move. This "point" person should be responsible for all communications an...
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Boulder Teen to Share Her Story on the Radio During Alice?s 36 Hours for Kids
Fifteen year-old Michelle Gaffney knows what it means to give back. In 2006, she was diagnosed with severe scoliosis. Michelle wore a brace 22 hours a day and the pain forced her to give up activities she loved, like softball and playing piano. From 2007 to 2008, she underwent four different su...
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New Employment Dynamics - The Nature of Jobs is Changing in the 2010's and Beyond
In the 2010's and beyond, there will be no return to the "customary" jobs market and "traditional" exist from recessions. In the past, we could always depend on the creation of new small businesses to pull us bootstrapping out of recessions. After all two-thirds of new jobs in the past two de...
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Funding provided to assist with financial literacy
Funding provided to assist with financial literacy Boulder Housing Partners Foundation (BHPF) is pleased to report that it has been awarded a $2000 challenge grant by the Elevations Credit Union Community Relations Committee to encourage language education and financial literacy with...
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Living the life in a seaside village in Mexico
Normal0falsefalsefalseMicrosoftInternetExplorer4 Have you ever been on a beach vacation and thought, "Wow, I'd love to live here." That's basically how we ended up in La Manzanilla, Mexico . Where is La Manzanilla? It's a 45 minute drive north of Manzanillo, on the Pacific coast. ...
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Comcast Announces This Week?s Top Video on Demand
Comcast today announced the top ten video-on-demand* (VOD) orders in Colorado for the past week ending February 10, 2010. Comcast's video-on-demand service offers shows that customers can choose from each month, including a vast programming library for children, as well as movies, sports, musi...
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Remember When? kicked out of Denver's Cemetery grounds after countless volunteer hours
What was once thought as the ultimate in place to be when one dies is now a typical business worried about their bottom line. Who would think the most caring people in the world trained to be compassionate could be so callused. Remember When? after serving the funeral home and cemetery for nine ...
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Songs of Hope in an Uncertain World Concert!
Featuring Kara Guggenmos, Soprano Enjoy an evening of timeless and original music sung in a variety of styles! With pianists, Dr. Robert Spillman and Kevin Diaz And electric and acoustic guitars, Dave and Paul Andrews Saturday February 27 th at 7:00 p.m. Dessert Reception to follow Arvada ...
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Still Need Dinner Plans for Valentine's Day? 50+ choices.....
Denver, CO (February 11, 2010) Still need plans for Valentine's Day? Find 50+ choices at DineOut Colorado ( www.DineOutcolorado.com ). Of the many choices to consider, The Corner Office located downtown on Curtis is offering a special menu for $69 per couple. Firenza a Tavola o...
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Help! Doug, How Can "Brand New" Tires Be Old and Deadly?
Q. A relative told me he saw a news story about brand-new tires people buy, not knowing that are literally much older and quite dangerous. Is this true? AN ABC NEWS 20/20 REPORT ("Aging Tires: A Driving Hazard") UNDERSCORES THE DANGER INHERENT IN BUYING "BRAND NEW" TIRES THAT HAVE BEEN REMAINE...
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Boulder Big Wheel Rally to Benefit Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Denver?s Saint Joseph Hospital
Grown Kids on Big Wheels Ride Pearl Street to Benefit Newborns Requiring Intensive Care At first glance, it may appear that there isn't any good reason for grown adults to dress-up and ride down the Pearl Street Mall on Big Wheels - you know, those giant, brightly colored plastic tricycles...
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Top 6 things to know about fireworks from Boulder Rural Fire Dept.
We're coming up on the time of year when Independence Day picnics will be taking place. Barbecues, watermelon, flag cakes, yard games and fireworks are usually part of the festivities. Boulder Rural Fire Department is all for the food and fun, but with the fireworks can come uncontrolled fire o...
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Proper packing keeps belongings safe when moving
Boulder Colorado - When preparing for a move, there are easy tips to follow to ensure your belongings arrive in the same condition as they were prior to packing. For example, when packing breakable items it's wise to use bubble wrap and plain professional packing paper. Never use n...
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Keep it simple: moving seniors can be successful.
BOULDER, Colorado - Moving an elderly loved one can be tough. No one wants to upset that person and everyone wants the move to go as smoothly as possible. This can seem like an impossible accomplishment. In the next five years, experts predict 28 percent of the United States population wil...
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May Faire Celebrates Spring for Waldorf Kindergarteners
Seasonal celebrations have been honored throughout the centuries as a signal of rhythmic changes in the lives of people on all continents. One such celebration that is much anticipated in the lives of children ages 18 months through 6 years is the annual May Faire on May 14th at the Boulder Wald...
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Get prepared for your college move out now to make the transition easier
Boulder, Colorado- Getting boxes, packing and hiring a mover seem like daunting tasks, especially when wrapping up the end of the school year. With so much to do and so many options to choose from, it can be hard to plan your next step. Listed below is a good checklist to follow to help y...
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Moving can be fun and kid-friendly
- Moving can be stressful for kids. The change can be overwhelming, but there are ways to make it easier on them, the moving experts at TWO MEN AND A TRUCK ® say. It's important to inform children about your plans to move as soon as you can. The more time they have to prepare, the ea...
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Sort, downsize and organize now for a stress-free spring!
Boulder Colorado - Spring: it's the season of new beginnings. But it's hard to appreciate the blooming daffodils, newly budding trees and chirping birds if you're stuck in the house trying to sift through the accumulation of winter clutter. Fortunately there are some easy techniques that...
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