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Whiten teeth to support Bluff's Lake Sanctuary


TOWN CENTER DENTISTRY HELPS BRIGHTEN SMILES WHILING GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY

As a steward of the local community, Town Center Dentistry and Orthodontics (TCDO) announces that it will donate all proceeds from teeth whitening procedures in 2009 to Stapleton's Bluff Lake Nature Center, with a goal of raising $10,000.

TCDO will also be reducing its teeth whitening fee from $350 to $250 to help make it easier for people to improve their smile while giving back to the community at the same time.

"We're passionate about our local community, so we feel it's important to do everything we can to help sustain and support our local wildlife refuge, as it's a vital part of Stapleton and a place that everyone enjoys," says Dr. Brett Kessler.

Money raised by TCDO will go directly toward helping fund science education programs for middle and high school students who attend public schools in Denver, Aurora and Adams County.

"These programs are critical in helping students truly grasp our relationships to the natural world, and will help them learn how to live in harmony with our local wildlife," says Glenn Fee, Executive Director of the Bluff Lake Nature Center.

For more information on TCDO's community efforts or to contact them to schedule a teeth whitening appointment, call (303) 321-4445 or visit www.makeyoursmilegreat.com

About Town Center Dentistry
Since 2003, Town Center Dentistry & Orthodontics (TCDO) has been offering a whole-health approach to dentistry by combining health, function and cosmetics to produce a superb-looking result that is also functional and lasting.

About Bluff Lake Nature Center
Bluff Lake Nature Center is a 123-acre wildlife refuge and environmental education center in east Denver, along Sand Creek. Each year, more than 30,000 people visit Bluff Lake for their science education programs, summer camps, and to enjoy their extensive system of trails and open space. As a nonprofit organization, Bluff Lake relies heavily on community partners to help restore and manage their land.



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