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Greening Arapahoe County Community Park
Last month, Arapahoe County planted 99 young Hackberry, Cottonwood, and Oak trees in an effort to improve Arapahoe County Community Park. A dozen of these trees were donated by Branch Out, a local tree nursery. "The Arapahoe County Community Park is used by more than 100,000 people each year," said Arapahoe County Commissioner Jim Dyer. "These trees will not only ...
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Provided by: Dmitry Zemskiy
Moscow State Academic Classical Ballet
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RusAm Concert Management
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE November 20, 2009 Moscow Classical Ballet's beloved holiday treasure Nutcracker Denver , CO - Th e Moscow Classical Ballet celebrates the holidays with the classic seasonal treasure the Nutcracker , December 9 & 10 at 8:pm at the Colorado Heights University Theatre . "The troupe boasts a cl...
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Provided by: Bruce Ward
Mile High Rowing heats up Frostbite Regatta
Mile High Rowing Club closed out their fall season red-hot competing in the 18th Annual Wichita Frostbite Regatta held on the Little Arkansas River. Competition was stiff with rowers facing eight other junior teams from Missouri, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, and Oklahoma. Head coach Grace Malacrida was very pleased with her team's results. Due to NCAA rules, the girl's tea...
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Local canine has shot at "Cutest Dog" crown, will donate the $1M to shelters
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Leslie Capin
Papidies Capin is one of four finalists for the national Cutest Dog Competition. That means he has made at least $5,000 and has a shot at winning the $1 million top prize. Even more remarkable than his rise to fame is the fact that every cent he wins will be donated equally between the Dumb Friends League and the Max Fund . Papidies has beat out more than 50,0...
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Second annual Polar Plunge benefiting Special Olympics Colorado on Dec. 5
The second-annual Polar Plunge to benefit Special Olympics Colorado in the Denver Metro area is Saturday, Dec. 5 at Chatfield Reservoir in Littleton. The event is slated for a 2 p.m. "splash" time. The plunge is open to the public and all spectators are welcome free of charge. The Polar Plunge invites participants of all ages (under 18 requires parent or guardian sign...
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