Saturday, September 06, 2008

Movie and a Martini 2008


Cheers to movie buffs and martini lovers alike. This popular film series begins with a delicious cocktail hour featuring martinis, cheese platters and desserts. Following cocktail hour, guests then grab popcorn and take their seats for a special presentation of a timeless film chosen by Movie and a Martini enthusiasts. Our enthusiasts are rewarded with a frequent movie viewer pass - come to five Movie and a Martini's and get the sixth free!

Cocktail hour begins at 6:30 p.m., Movie begins at 7:30 p.m. The galleries and exhibits in the museum are open for guests to enjoy during cocktail hour. Admission is $20 for non-members and $18 for members. Movie and a Martini is a 21 and over event.

To purchase tickets click here or call 720.488.3344.

September 18 - Streetcar Named Desire (1951) Marlon Brando and Vivien Leigh
(Thank you to American National Bank for sponsoring the September 18 Movie and a Martini event!)
October 16 - The Shining (1980) Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall
Visit Mosaic before the event for food and drink specials.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Divorce Recovery Classes for adults, teens and kids.

Upcoming Divorce Recovery Groups
(Children, Adolescents and Adults)

A 6-week divorce recovery group will be held for children (ages 7-11) and for adolescents (ages 12-16) whose parents are separated, currently going through a divorce or who are divorced. The child and adolescent groups will focus on coping skills and strategies to help them through this challenging time.

The adult group will provide a 4-week supportive educational class for individuals (with or without children) who are coping with marriage or relationship break-up. The adult class will meet at the same time and same building but in a different office as the child and adolescent groups, however, adults without children are invited to join the class as well.

Child and Adolescent Groups:
Dates: September 6, 13, 20, 27 and October 4 & 11, 2008
Time: Ages 7 to 11: 9:00am- 10:00am / Ages 12 to 16: 11:00am- 12:00pm
Cost: $25.00 per participant per session

For more information or to register for the child/adolescent groups please contact:
Amy Maddox, MA, CSPT
Pikes Peak Counseling
19753 East Pikes Peak Court
Suites 102 and 103
Parker, CO. 80138
720.244.0899
www.pikespeakcounseling.com
pikespeakcounseling@yahoo.com


Adult Group:
Dates: September 6, 13, 20 & 27, 2008
Time: 9:00am to 10:00am
Cost: $25.00 per participant per session

For more information or to register for the adult group please contact:
Julie Uhernik, RN, LPC, NCC
Faith Counseling Center
19753 East Pikes Peak Court
Suite 202
Parker, CO. 80138
303.918.1775
www.julieuhernik.com
juliecounseling@comcast.net

Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Whiskey Trip coming to the Free Concert in the Park Series in Parker Colorado

CONCERTS IN THE PARK~ Parker Water and Sanitation

Stop down to O'Brien Park in downtown Parker on Sunday, Aug. 10 from 1-3 p.m. as Whiskey Trip performs as part of the 2008 Concerts in the Park series! Free ice cream will be provided by the Parker Water and Sanitation District.

"They just don't make country music the way they used to…" or so said Ben O'Connor, leader of the country band, Whiskey Trip. O'Connor, who also plays upright bass in Halden Wofford's Hi-Beams, sees a honky tonk revival on the horizon. So, in efforts to re-make country "the way they used to," he enlisted the help of some friends. Together, the group brings back the danceable, hard-edged music of the 1960's and 70's, when such artists as Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Loretta Lynn, Buck Owens and others made country cool. And now, after two years of rehearsals and club dates to solidify the repertoire, Whiskey Trip has emerged in 2007 as one of the most prominent revivalist country bands in all of Colorado.

Concerts in the Park are brought to you by the Parker Cultural Commission and the SCFD. For more information visit www.parkerpresents.org or contact Kelly Kuper at 303.805.3263.

Bring Your Neighbors to Party in the Park

SPONSORED BY THE TOWN OF PARKER
On Tuesday, Aug. 5, neighborhoods throughout Parker are being invited to join forces with thousands of communities nationwide for the 25th Annual National Night Out (NNO) crime and drug prevention event.

From 7 to 10 p.m, residents throughout Parker are asked to lock their doors, turn on outside lights and spend the evening at O'Brien Park. Parker's NNO event, Party in the Park, will be full of fun activities for the entire family. Bring your friends, neighbors, children, blankets and lawn chairs and come support NNO. The Police Department, Town of Parker, Target and Parker Fire-South Metro Fire Rescue Authority will have a variety of booths set up for everyone to enjoy including an interactive CSI Booth, face painting, sticker tattoos and visits from police officers and firemen. The Parker Police Explorers will be selling drinks as a fundraiser. At 8:30 p.m. a family friendly movie will begin on a 26-foot screen. Free popcorn will be available. This event is sponsored by the Town of Parker and Target.

National Night Out is designed to heighten crime and drug prevention awareness; generate support for, and participation in, local anti-crime efforts; strengthen neighborhood spirit and police-community partnerships and send a message to criminals letting them know neighborhoods are organizing and fighting back.

For more information on Parker's Party in the Park or on crime prevention in your neighborhood, contact Officer Dawn Birchfield at 303.805.3357, email dbirchfield@parkeronline.org or go to www.parkeronline.org.

Monday, December 04, 2006

FREE ICE&SNOW HOLIDAY LIGHTING EXHIBITION


FREE ICE&SNOW HOLIDAY LIGHTING EXHIBITION PRESENTED BY THE MUSEUM OF OUTDOOR ARTS
DECEMBER 3RD - DECEMBER 31ST AT COORS AMPHITHEATRE
Coors Amphitheatre's inaugural winter public light installation opens December 3rd when the Museum of Outdoor Arts premiers ICE & SNOW, an outdoor holiday lighting extravaganza featuring Art, Light, Music, & Magic. The light display will illuminate and transform the environment of over twenty acres in and around Coors Amphitheatre, Samson Park, & Greenwood Village.
International artist, inventor and showman, Lonnie Hanzon and Hanzon Studios were commissioned to create this unique holiday spectacle, enjoyable for all ages. Lonnie's background includes working on the Denver Parade of Lights, designing the annual holiday lights and national window displays for Neiman Marcus, and co-designing the largest Christmas display in Hong Kong ("Little Shanghai").
ICE&SNOW is FREE and open to the public December 3rd - 31st 4pm-10pm. Restrooms, warming areas, and concessions will be available during the exhibition. Coors Amphitheatre is located off of I-25 and Arapahoe Road and is easily accessible by light rail. The new RTD light rail Arapahoe Station is located directly behind the amphitheatre.For more information about ICE&SNOW please visit or call:ice-snow.net or 303.220.7000

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

March Madness Singles Dancing

March Madness Singles Dance
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Doors open 7:00pm
Dance Lesson 7:15pm
Dance begins immediately following the lesson
Address: Aurora Eagles 1151 South Galena Located behind the King Soopers on Mississippi & Havana Cost: $10 each Cash/Check
Included: Dance Lesson, Food, Snacks and Ice Tea 40+ Singles are Welcome
Smoke Free Environment - Inexpensive Cash Bar Available
Attire: Dressy – Ladies
Business Casual (tie optional) – Men Absolutely NO Jeans/Sneakers
Dance Lesson:
West Coast Swing
Instructor: Kevin Holroyd
Directions From I-25: I-25 N / US-87 N toward DENVER Merge onto I-225 N via EXIT 200Take the CO-83 N / PARKER RD Turn LEFT onto S PARKER RD Turn SLIGHT RIGHT onto S HAVANA ST Pass Iliff and MexicoLeft onto Mississippi going WestPass traffic light (King Soopers)Make a Left on 1st street - Gelena The Eagles is on the Right
Parking: They have a parking lot and off street parkingMusic: Our DJ will play a variety of Country, Rock & Roll, Rhythm & Blues, Classic Soul and some Latin music to dance to all night long. A lot of music for WC Swing this evening.This Hall has a Beautiful Large Wooden Dance Floor.
Dances: Ballroom, Country, Latin, Line Dances, East Coast & West Coast Swing and some Free Style dancing.
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Singles Dance Party
Friday, March 24, 2006 6:30PM-9:00PM
The Stampede 2430 S HAVANA ST AURORA (303)696-7686
Please join us at The STAMPEDE for Denver's Best Video Dance Party! Every 4th Friday 40+ Singles are Welcome~
The Stampede is hosting Denver’s Biggest Singles Dance on the 4th Friday of every month all summer long and into the fall. Friday March 24th will be the first dance and will feature a complimentary Happy Hour Buffet (5 to 7), a 30 minute dance lesson and Happy Hour Specials.

The famous Stampede Dance format will be featured along with other great dance hits like Smooth from Santana, Caribbean Queen by Billy Ocean, Unchained Melody by the Righteous Brothers, Billy Jean by Michael Jackson as well as other great Swing Hits, Line Dances, Cha Cha’s and more! The Stampede has brought on DJ John (Formerly of the Proof of the Pudding) and all of his Videos to entertain even the non-dancers. ************************************
Wednesday Night Ballroom Dance Classes
Wednesday, March 22, 2006
Learn the Foxtrot
Dates: Wednesday Nights in March
Mar 1st Learn 2 Step Foxtrot and corners
Mar 8th Learn 2 Step Foxtrot and Promenade
Mar 15th 1 Step Foxtrot & Rumba
Mar 22nd 1 Step Foxtrot & more turns
Mar 29 Review 1 Step and 2 Step Foxtrots and Dips
Time: 6:30 to 7:30pm
Cost: $5 per person Singles and Couples are Welcome
Ballroom dancing has helped many dancers to become very smooth in all different forms of dancing.
Address: The Englewood Rec Center1155 West Oxford Avenue in Englewood 303 762 2690
Location: N-W Corner of Kalamath & OxfordBetween Broadway and Santa FeParking: There is a parking lot and off street parking