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Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park, locally known as "Elitch's", is an amusement park in Denver, Colorado. It is owned by Stanley Kroenke and operated by Premier Parks, LLC. Elitch Gardens is unique in that it is located in a downtown area and is open May through October.HistoryGurtler era (1994-1995)As space was getting scarce at the original location of Elitch Gardens at 38th Avenue and Tennyson Street, the Gurtler family and their financial partners purchased a 67.7acre plot of land in the Platte River valley near downtown Denver for the price of $6.1 million in June 1994. $90 million was spent relocating some rides from the original park and construction of the new park. The money was from a mix of public and private dollars and various loans.On October 1, 1994, the original park closed its gates forever and a majority of the rides were moved to the new property. On May 27, 1995, the new Elitch Gardens opened up to lower than expected crowds. Attendance was weaker than the expected 1.2 million guests the park aimed for. Some notable rides at the park's opening were the original Carousel and Sidewinder roller coaster, relocated from the old park; and a new version of the Mister Twister, the Twister II.In October, 1996, the Gurtler family and its partners sold the park to growing theme park operator Premier Parks for $65 million.Premier era (1996-1998)Premier noted the lackluster figures the new park had in its first two seasons and new additions were soon rushed in for the park's third season. The first and most notable addition was the park's third roller coaster, Mind Eraser, a Vekoma Suspended Looping Coaster. The next big addition was Tower of Doom, an Intamin freefall ride that stands at 220ft. Also added was the park's 700-seat Trocadero Theater, named after the famous ballroom and dance hall at the original park. The price tag for these additions came to a total of $28 million.
If you haven't painted since elementary school - you are in the right place. Come and tap into the right side of your brain. We are an independent, locally owned retailer that focuses on personal attention for our customers. We have an enews and a blog and would love for you to sign up and follow us. We are conveniently located in Lo-Hi and offer free parking. Plus, your first glass of house wine or beer is on the house! Alll ages are welcome to paint in our studio! REGISTER FOR A CLASS! http://www.eventbrite.com/org/384678028
The upscale and unique tea & hookah parlour in LoHi Denver. We offer floor seating or cozy couches & free organic tea. We also sell hookahs, shisha tobacco, coals, teas, incense, & the owner's hand-blown glass art. 18 & over with ID. Free Wi-Fi. Open daily 6-midnight, last hookah at 11 pm. Come check us out!
Pepsi Center - Elitch Gardens Station is a RTD light rail station in Denver, Colorado, United States. Operating as part of the C, E and W Lines, the station was opened on April 5, 2002, and is operated by the Regional Transportation District. It primarily serves the adjacent Pepsi Center and Elitch Gardens entertainment facilities in Downtown Denver. Before Six Flags sold Elitch Gardens in 2007, the station was known as Pepsi Center - Six Flags Elitch Gardens Station.
Each of the regional ASOs will continue to operate independently. Each CAP will continue to have the same name, the same great people, and offer the same great services. But each is now part of a unified effort, marching forward together to meet a rapidly and dramatically evolving need. This merger is the right thing at the right time time for people impacted by HIV and AIDS in our great state. While the experience of clients and donors will remain the same – immensely and uniquely local – the unified front will mean greater efficiency, greater access to funds, and greater leveraging of funds to meet the needs of those living with HIV and AIDS and to reduce new infections.
The STRIVE Preparatory Schools’ Facebook pages are a place to share and discuss news, updates, and events at STRIVE Prep’s campuses and their surrounding neighborhoods. We welcome all community members to share in this discussion and express their views, comments, ideas, and insights when relevant. At the same time, users should always show courtesy and respect to others and must not use this page to abuse or expose others, or to post offensive or inappropriate comments. When using the STRIVE Preparatory Schools Facebook page we ask that you: DO: Respectfully engage in conversations and share your viewpoints Protect your privacy and that of others by not including personal information about yourself or others in your posts (full names, email addresses, private addresses or phone numbers) Represent only your own views; do not impersonate or falsely represent any other person DO NOT: Make posts that are insulting, abusive, or threatening to others Use hateful, offensive, or obscene language Post material that infringes on the intellectual property of others Make comments or wall posts that are irrelevant to the subject matter being discussed In order to make sure that the STRIVE Preparatory Schools’ Facebook pages are a safe and informative space for our community, we reserve the right to remove, without notice, any postings that we feel are not appropriate based off the above guidelines. STRIVE Prep students who fail to comply with these guidelines whether using school or personal devices may receive in-school consequences.
The Birthday Bash is the most whimsical fundraiser in town! Our adults-only gala is held on the Museum’s plaza with exquisite views of Denver. Complete with live and silent auctions full of great getaways, wining and dining, local artwork and fanciful packages, a luxurious raffle trip, dancing and live music, cocktails and heavy hors d’oeuvres, it is always an evening to remember.
AHSGR BENEFITS: The benefits which are to be gained from participation in AHSGR activities include: * Discovery and preservation of the history and culture of the Germans from Russia. * Building your family genealogical tree. Much of the information is now available to allow you to purchase or acquire the genealogical tree of your ancestors starting with the ones who left Germany in the 1700s or 1800s to seek a new life in Russia. * Finding your relatives presumed lost forever within the Soviet empire. Many Germans from Russia are locating long lost relatives within the former Soviet Union, or who have returned to Germany. * Finding your cousins right here in the US as you share the experience of tracing your family tree. * Meeting and sharing experiences with people who share your German from Russia culture. * Traveling to the Volga German or Black Sea German ancestral homelands. See where your parents or grandparents lived. Try to find their home.
JDRF is the leading global organization funding type 1 diabetes (T1D) research. JDRF’s goal is to progressively remove the impact of T1D from people’s lives until we achieve a world without T1D. JDRF collaborates with a wide spectrum of partners and is the only organization with the scientific resources, regulatory influence, and a working plan to better treat, prevent, and eventually cure T1D. As the largest charitable supporter of T1D research, JDRF is currently sponsoring $530 million in scientific research in 17 countries. For more information, please visit www.jdrf.org.
It is our desire to be the vehicle that empowers people to find meaningful employment and receive that second chance at becoming all that God intended them to be. As long as there are people in need, DenverWorks will be ready to respond with hope and help. We are truly thankful to all the individuals and organizations who faithfully support and serve DenverWorks.
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Our community is unique. Here you will find people who sincerely enjoy diverse opinions and who truly listen. We aspire to always speak from our own experience and refrain from telling others what their truth should be. This process of inquiry and learning has been our foundation for 40 years. We uphold a philosophy of care that recognizes the mind/body/spirit connection and strive to create a safe space where everyone is accepted and encouraged to be wholly authentic. We advocate for living a life of conscious awareness and responsibility, while acknowledging that we are each constantly progressing along the path and will all need help somewhere along the way. Our Programs: • People House Affordable Counseling Program - Providing affordable, accessible mental health counseling for all who are motivated to improve their lives. • People House Veteran Reintegration Program - Offering support and care for combat-related PTSD through veteran directed mentoring. • People House Heart of Service Program - Offering opportunities to explore your unique life path through holistic healing and growth experiences. • People House Professional Development Series - Presenting experiential workshops on field topics for mental health professionals, advocating for holistic, person-centered approaches to mental health care. Professional Community: • Private Practitioners at People House - Offering care for mind, body, and spirit from professional counselors & psychotherapists, nutritionists, massage therapists, energy healers, and more. • People House Counseling Internship - A clinical training program for master's level counseling students, offering the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge gained from academic training to the real-world experience of working with diverse client populations.
1.Serves AA groups and members by maintaining contact between AA and the general public. 2.Receives requests from alcoholics for help in recovering and relays these requests to appropriate AA volunteers. 3.Acts as a clearing house for information about meetings and other AA activities, keeping it current and making it and AA literature available to all interested persons. 4.Provides AA speakers, information and literature to agencies and organizations, when so requested. 5.Assists in the establishment of new AA groups.
Established in 1998, Windows to the Divine is a registered trademark of the Colorado Dominican Vocation Foundation, a nonprofit foundation that supports the vocation of artists and the Dominicans. Through exhibitions, education and outreach, Windows to the Divine® programs promote these important vocations as well as multiculturalism and interfaith dialogue.
Founded in 1948. AGIF currently operates chapters throughout the United States, with a focus on veteran's issues, education and civil rights. The Forum's motto is: "Education is Our Freedom and Freedom should be Everybody's Business."