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Community groups make holidays happier for those less fortunate
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Despite tough economic times, community generosity will help make Thanksgiving brighter for some less fortunate families. Among many holiday efforts, the Child Development Center at Littleton's Arapahoe Community College and the Mountain Resource Center in Conifer spearheaded charitable campaigns. Mary Foster, director of the Child Development Center at ACC, remem...
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Free hoops are hot at South Suburban Recreation
South Suburban Parks and Recreation will host two FREE basketball activities on Saturday, December 19 at Buck Recreation Center, 2004 W. Powers Ave., Littleton. Boys and girls ages 7-10 should arrive at 9 am to register for both of these exciting basketball activities with competition starting at 9:30 am. Registration for ages 11-14 is at 10:30 am and competition is...
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De-icing your walkways: Tips to protect your landscape
Winter has made an appearance in Jefferson County! In addition to shoveling all that snow, many people also apply de-icing salts to make the walkways safe and passable. While these products can certainly help ensure safe footing in treacherous conditions, they can also damage the landscape plantings that with which they come in contact. So - what to do? Protect your fo...
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Messiah Sing Along for the City
Change the world this holiday season - lift your voice and feed the hungry of Denver. Singers and music lovers from across the metro area are invited to Colorado's most unique Messiah sing along at 3 p.m. on Sunday, December 6 at Littleton United Methodist Church. The concert will feature a chorus of hundreds performing Handel's masterwork with the finest pr...
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Talking turkey: Don’t let food-borne illness spoil your holiday
It is estimated that each year in the U.S. 76 million cases of foodborne illness occur, more than 325,000 persons are hospitalized and 5,000 die from foodborne illness. Tracking individual foodborne illnesses and investigating outbreaks of foodborne disease are critical public health functions and Jefferson County Public Health is actively involved in these activities....
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