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Connecting local businesses with the 50 plus community December 2012 • Volume 18 • Issue 12 Boulder Ballet Presents The Nutcracker Leap into your holidays with The Nutcracker from Boulder Ballet. From the moment the curtain goes up, l be transported into a magical world of dancing fairies and mice, toy soldiers, and of course, The Sug- arplum Fairy and Nutcracker Prince. This unique and dynamic production features acrobatics, juggling, a flying magician, and an air of delightful fun to entertain children and adults alike! Every year this full-scale produc- tion holds new surprises including original choreography by Co-Artis- tic Directors Ana Claire and Peter Continued on page10 Holiday Shopping Safety Tips Chief Niwot Exhibit Wins Award

As the holidays approach, it is a The Boulder History Museum’s avoid wearing expensive jewelry. Chief Niwot ~ Legend & Leg- busy time for shoppers, retailers • Only carry what you need. and thieves. Preparation is the best acy exhibit has been awarded • Don’t carry excessive amounts of the Josephine H. Miles History defense against becoming a vic- cash. tim. Consumers are likely to visit Award from History . • Consider using a credit card for This award goes to an organiza- crowded stores and malls dur- better protection against fraud. ing the holiday shopping season, tion in Colorado that has made • Women should carry their purse a major contribution to the ad- so fraudsters are also likely to be over the head and across chest. there. Follow these holiday shop- vancement of Colorado Histo- • Men should carry their wallet in ry. The Boulder History Muse- ping safety tips to help reduce the a front pocket. A rubber band cre- chances of becoming a victim. um was selected from a pool of ates friction if pick pocketed. projects throughout Colorado. • Plan ahead. Shop during day- • Park near mall/store entrance, light hours if possible. If shopping “It is a great honor to be recog- close to light pole. nized by History Colorado for at night, go with a friend. • Don’t leave anything in plain • If shopping with children, make this project. The story of Chief sight inside & lock vehicle. Niwot and the Arapaho people a plan on what to do if separated. • Be aware of your surroundings. • Dress casually, comfortably and is a vital part of our history and • When making a purchase, don’t one that everyone living here take out your wallet until needed. should know. History Colorado • Don’t overload arms. recognized this importance.” INSIDE • Be wary of strangers approach- The Josephine Miles award ing you for any reason. is the second award for the Photo by: Seth Frankel, StudioTectonic • When leaving a mall/store, have Chief Niwot ~ Legend & Leg- Canadian Brass your keys in your hand. acy exhibit. The Museum also ceived rave reviews from visitors. Christmas • Do not proceed to your vehicle- received the 2012 Leadership The exhibition is open through if threatened, return to the store. Page 5 and Innovation Award from the January 2013 and the Museum is • Check vehicle before entry. Place Mountain Plains Museum Assoc. located at 1206 Euclid Ave., Boul- packages in trunk. If you have an Holiday Festival The MPMA Awards Commit- der and open Tuesday – Friday, 10 SUV or van, cover. Page 6 tee felt the Boulder History Mu- a.m. – 5 p.m., Saturday & Sun- • Consider moving vehicle to a new seum’s treatment of the exhibit day, Noon – 4 p.m. Admission is location if doing more shopping. was “an excellent example of com- $6 Adults, $4 Seniors, $3 Students Nature Programs Thieves monitor parking lots. munity involvement, creating rel- and children over 5. Page 9 If you become a victim of a crime, evance between a historical topic For information contact Susan report it to mall security and your and modern day.” Linde, [email protected], local law enforcement agency. The Chief Niwot exhibit has re- 303-449-3464. www.50plusmarketplacenews.com Page 2 • 50 Plus Marketplace News • Boulder County • December 2012

Caregiving DECEMbCalendarer MDS Awareness Week Making It Through season is different and can be en- take a break. World AIDS Day the Holidays joyed in its own way. Finally, remember that it’s okay National Handwashing Awareness • Remember that the holiday sea- to put the holidays “on hold” until Even for people who aren’t care- son does not automatically banish next year—or whenever. With ev- saturday/1 giving, the holidays can be some reasons for feeling sad or lonely. erything that’s Fairview High School & of the most stressful days of the There is room for those feelings to happening in Augustana Arts present year. The increased demands of be present. your life right Musica Sacra, at 7:30 pm, shopping, parties, family reunions, • Be realistic about your holiday now, the holiday Fairview High School, 1515 and houseguests—especially on budget. With the extra expens- season may not Greenbriar Blvd., Boulder, top of the daily challenges of es of caregiving, you may choose be “perfect,” but Reception follows. A unique caregiving—can easily equal holi- to spend less on gifts or not give it can still be a choral experience, “Calling day burnout. What’s the solution? them at all. time for renew- Emily Cooper all Dawns,” by Christopher Here are some suggestions for get- • Don’t overindulge. If you change ing hope and Tin. Adults $15, Students & ting through the holidays. your eating, drinking, or sleeping celebrating life. v Seniors $10, Children 5-12 $8, • Keep expectations manageable habits, you may experience depres- Emily Cooper is Information and Info: https://www.fairviewhs. by not trying to make the holiday sion and physical discomfort. Assistance Specialist for Caregiver org . “the best ever.” Set realistic goals • Utilize your resources. Attend a Programs with Boulder County Area for yourself. Know what you rea- caregiver support group, and ask Agency on Aging, a Division of Com- tuesday/4 sonably can and cannot do. friends and family for help. munity Services. For more informa- Network North, 8 am, Golden • Let go of the past. Don’t be dis- • Spend time with supportive peo- tion on BCAAA caregiver services, West, 1055 Adams Cir, appointed if your holidays are not ple, but also make time for your- call 303-678-6116 or email Info- Boulder, 1st Tues. monthly like they used to be. Each holiday self. Get respite care so you can [email protected] . 303-333-3482 Technology is Hip! Friday/7 BC Aging Advisory Council, 9 Seniors Use Electronics Frequently! am, 1st Fri. each month. Info social networking sites such as Fa- use of the cell- & location: 303-441-3570. A recent Pew Research Survey re- cebook, and 18% do so on a typical phone, telephone, port indicated as of April 2012, day. By comparison, email use con- or email, whereas Wednesday/12 53% of American adults age 65 tinues to be the most popular on- communicating Resources for Health, 6 and older use the Internet or email. line communications for seniors. with grandkids pm. Carbon Valley Regional Though senior adults are still less One big reason on why email and requires the use Library, 7 Park Ave., Firestone. likely than all other age groups to Facebook are getting more popu- of Facebook or Discover health resources use the Internet, the latest data lar with seniors is the family con- texting on a cell- Bob Larson and websites to help you on represents the first time that half nection. Seniors have to adapt with phone. Quite a your journey to a healthy life. of seniors are going online. the younger generations to com- change for the seniors, who want Registration required. As of February 2012, 34% of In- municate with them. Communi- to stay in touch with their fami- ternet users age 65 and older use cating with their kids requires the lies. saturday/15 Looking at gadget ownership, we Save time! 18 departments in one great store. Sounds of the Season, Noon find that a growing share of seniors Office supplies, floral department, pet food and own a cell phone. Some 69% of Carbon Valley Regional supplies, housewares, general hardware needs adults ages 65 and older report that Library, 7 Park Ave., Firestone. and much much more! Jason Olson, musician & UNC they have a mobile phone, up from music instructor, provides 57% in May 2010. Even among holiday music on the classical those currently age 76 and older, guitar near the fireplace. 56% report owning a cell phone of some kind, up from 47% of this wednesday/19 generation in 2010. Smartphones Interagency Network of are getting more popular as kids Boulder, 3rd Wed. monthly hand down their older devices to Info: 303-441-4365 or www. their senior parents. Smartphones boulderseniorservices.com and any new cellphone have a cam- era for taking photos and emailing Thursday/27 them instantly to your children. Restoring the Soul, Congre- Try it as you won’t regret having gation Har HaShem Facility, any of these devices to make your life easier! 3950 Baseline Rd. 4th Thur. v monthly, 11:30-1 p.m. Free. Bob Larson is a senior marketing consultant and uses technology in his Every Tuesday everyday life. Community Bible Study, 9:15- 11:15am.Thru April 2012. Inter- denominational. Longs Peak United Methodist Church, 1421 Elmhurst Dr. Longmont. Info: 303-651-0950.

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Reflections Canadian Brass Christmas Cut Down For The Holidays Saturday, December 15, 4 p.m. Macky Auditorium, This December when you look at University of Colorado Boulder the stately Christmas tree located Single tickets start at $14 on The Ellipse cupresents.org or 303-492-8008 near the White House, you’re looking at one of The Artist Series presents Canadi- Colorado’s trea- an Brass Christmas. Five tremen- sures. This 75 dous brass musicians, each a virtu- foot Englemann oso, form the legendary Canadian Brass. With an international rep- Spruce was se- Martha Coffin Evans lected by rang- utation as one of the most popular ers at the White brass ensembles today, Canadian River National Forest near Meek- Brass has earned the distinction er and felled for its journey to the of “the world’s most famous brass TRY US group.” Touring legends with an Capitol. . OUT! Before beginning its trek to enthusiastic fan base, the Cana- Private Pay 2-24 hour Care dian Brass play to packed houses Experience, Lots of It! 2 HRS. Washington, the Nation’s tree vis- FREE ited two dozen cities in Colorado everywhere throughout the USA, followed by 30 others as it crossed Canada, Japan and Europe. America. This year marks the third time a Colorado tree has been se- lected to welcome the holidays na- tionally. The last time was 2000. No doubt families have their : own tree traditions which may not Reason #12 Medicare PLaNS involve such a large one or require a specially built truck for transpor- tation. Perhaps you or others have ventured into our mountains or to aS UNiQUe aS YOU are. tree farms to select one for your home. Participating in clearing or Rocky Mountain HealtH PlanS PutS cutting trees in an organized fash- you in contRol of youR MedicaRe Plan. ion is helpful to all involved. Christmas trees may take on a different appearance depend- ing on where you live. In arid ar- eas, a cactus may provide an un- usual substitute. In other parts of this country or elsewhere in the world, Christmas tree customs vary. What a great opportunity for family members, young and older, to learn about the similarities and differences. Each year, the first Christmas item I unpack is an 18 inch ceram- Shouldn’t you have a Medicare plan that’s as unique Call to reCeive your free as you are? With one of the most extensive Medicare Personal HealtH Diary. ic green tree with red lights on the provider networks in the state, you can continue branches given to me over 40 years using your own physician and preferred hospital. With rocky Mountain Health Plan’s Personal ago. It holds a special memory of And, no referrals are needed. Stay in control of your Health Diary, you can keep track of your health times past and the woman who health with Rocky Mountain Health Plans. care visits, medications and any questions you created it. have for your doctor. What are your Christmas tree To speak to a licensed sales agent call: associations? Were yours fresh- Toll Free: 888-251-1330 ly cut, flocked, artificial, large or TTY: 711 small? What about the ornaments To request more information: - multi or all one color, of unique www.rmhpmedicare.org significance - and other decora- tions - tinsel, strung popcorn, cranberries? Do any funny stories come to mind? Most likely there’s at least one “Do you remember...?” Right? Happy chuckles! No obligation to enroll. v Martha (Marty) Coffin Evans, ED.D., is a freelance writer with RMHP is a Medicare-approved Cost plan. Medicare & Medigap plans are available for people with Medicare, regardless of their age. Customer Service: 888-282-1420 (TTY: 711) Available 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Mountain Time, Oct. 1 – Feb. 14, 7 days a week; MACE Associates, LLC. She can be Feb. 15 – Sept. 30, M – F. reached at [email protected]. ©2012 H0602_MS_MCAd258 Accepted 10162012 CENTER TRUCK Page 6 • 50 Plus Marketplace News • Boulder County • December 2012

The College of Music presents the University of Colorado Boulder annual Holiday Festival, December College of Music has earned a 7-9th in Macky Auditorium. CU- reputation not only for preparing Boulder’s Holiday students for suc- Festival is Boul- Fri., Dec. 7, 7:30 p.m. cessful careers in der’s favorite way Sat., Dec. 8, 4 p.m. & 7:30 p.m. music, but also for Sun., Dec. 9, 4 p.m. to ring in the hol- providing them iday season and with an outstand- sells out every year. In a festively ing college education. The College decorated Macky Auditorium, the of Music offers seven degree plans Sunday, December 2, 1-4pm A celebration for Boulder County College of Music’s choirs, orches- and over 23 fields of study, and its lesbian-gay-bisexual-transgender Nissi’s Bistro in Lafayette folks, especially those age 60+ tra, ensembles and faculty soloists programs cover virtually all areas of

Allies, friends and family welcome 2675 North Park Drive perform traditional holiday music music. The members of the College from around the world. Proceeds of Music’s faculty are respected Festive attire encouraged! Call 303-441-3583 for more Entertainment, dancing, cash bar, hors d’oeuvres benefit CU music scholarships. performers, composers, educators, information, to donate a door $10 suggested donation at the door Single tickets start at $14. Call and scholars who take a deep and prize or to arrange a ride RSVP by Tues. Nov. 27 303-441-1585 or lavendergala.eventbrite.com the CU Presents Box Office at lasting interest in thier students. 303-492-8008 or visit www.cu Renowned artists such as Chris- Hosted by Sponsored by presents.org for information or to topher Parkening, James Galway, purchase tickets. and Wynton Marsalis perform and Fairfield County Community Foundation-Donor Advised Fund, Jared Polis Foundation, Dave Ensign Charitable Fund, Out Boulder Since its founding in 1920, the teach master classes on campus.

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l-r: Lou Olson, Habibah Hakeem, BCCC Program and Volunteer Director, Ardis Jacobson, RSVP volunteer. RSVP Taps Skills & Experience Boulder County CareConnect is of hours to volunteer service for the celebrating its 40th year of running Longmont community through the Boulder County’s RSVP program. Tiny Tim Center, Mental Health RSVP, the Retired Senior Volun- Partners, and Boulder County teer Program, is a federal initiative CareConnect. It’s no wonder that of the Corporation for National she was recently nominated for a and Community Service. RSVP “Longmont Legends” award as a chapters across the nation help to “Legendary Senior!” tap the valuable skills and experi- “I really want to help seniors ence of nearly 500,000 seniors by that can’t get around by themselves matching individuals with mean- any more,” Olson said. “I’m sym- ingful local volunteer opportuni- pathetic when they say that the ties. Boulder County CareCon- worst thing that ever happened nect’s RSVP program is one of the to them was losing their abil- oldest in Colorado and engages ity to drive.” Olson volunteers for over 900 volunteers ages 55 and BCCC’s Carry-Out Caravan Pro- up. Volunteers can choose oppor- gram. Each week she takes call-in tunities at over 100 organizations grocery orders from home-bound across the county. seniors and works with other vol- Lou Olson, 81, of Longmont unteers to ensure these individuals has been involved with RSVP for 4 get the groceries they need. Olson years, and has dedicated thousands Continued on page

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Europe flowsthrough Learn safe weight training proto- have not yet begun drawing Social ing toward the There may be roles 28I’m playing 29 30 31 Dresdenand Hamburg cols specifically designed for older Security. Focus is on developing and end of the year, that no longer suit me. There may before emptying into the 32 33 34 adults. Build muscular strength and implementing a retirement strategy shopping list be expectations and responsibili- NorthSea 8 Smack endurance and improve flexibility, that maximizes your total income and shopping ties that are35 no longer consistent 36 37 balance and coordination while us- in retirement while minimizing the 9 Corridor bag in hand? Is with the person I am becoming. I 10 Flood ing free weights and machines. taxes you pay on that income. your holiday “to may be carrying38 a painful memo-39 40 11 Besides do” list longer ry or unfulfilled dream that I can 12 TheLion Encore Matinee. Nicky’s Family, Holiday Lights Tour. Tues, Dec. 11, 41 42 43 than last Sun- Rosemary Williams leave outside the gates of the new 13 Impair West. Wed, Dec. 5, 1:15 - 3:15 pm. 5-10 pm. $25-30, includes transpor- 19 Unilateral day’s football year. Or, perhaps,44 I can let 45 go of 46 47 48 Encore members free. Call to reg- tation, escort & tour, call to register. 21 Beehive game? Many of us find ourselves a long-held resentment or dis- 23 Billiard implements ister. While vacationing in Prague After supper at the Wishbone Fam- 49 50 51 52 in 1938, Nicholas Winton learned ily Restaurant (on own), tour with frazzled, frenzied, frantic, fatigued, appointment from the past. Life 25 Everlasting Lifeless about refugees fleeing Hitler’s army. the northern metropolitan area in- frayed, frenetic, frustrated and, on would be better53 without54 55 this kind 56 26 27 Redvariety of corundum Taking action, he arranged visas cluding the Broomfield Broadlands occasion, furious at this time of of baggage. 57 58 59 29 Sediment for nearly 700 Jewish children. Sir neighborhood. Other areas may be year. Indeed, ‘tis the season to be And, so, as the snowflakes fall 30 Acting part Winton was recently nominated for included as time allows and based harried, harassed, hurried, hassled, and the church bells ring, think 60 61 62 32 Inhabitant of Sweden the Nobel Peace Prize and is active on where the good lights are! hostile and hopeless that you’ll about what you might leave be- 33 Dreadful in charity work today. ever find the right gift for Aunt hind as you enter the new year. 35 Egyptian goddessof Granny Dances to a Holiday Elaine. Create an empty space into which fertility Medicare Basics Class. Drum. ACROSS 31 Largeflightlessbird 46 Hazelnut 36 Eccentricperson East, Newman Center D.U. Sun, As part of my wisdomwork I you can breathe and grow. Thur, Dec. 6, 2-4 pm. Free, call 303- Dec. 16, 1-6 pm. $30-$35, includes 1 Ultimate 32 Pace 49 Candidatefor ordination37 Thickslice strive to attain (and maintain) a Be well; age 5well!Matu res Honeybee Uncooked Aseptic to register. The 1st Thur. each month, transportation, escort and admis- 33 52 39 certain amount of balance and 9 Sacred song 34 Crowd 53 Zealous 40 Traded free classes by BC Area Agency on sion, call to register. A Denver hol- v equanimity in my life. I try to live Rosemary Williams,14 Moneta MSW,ry unit isof aPe ru 35 Certainly 56 Against 43 Picturetheater Aging Medicare Counselors provid- iday favorite celebrating the season each day in a way that reflects my Certified Sage-ing15 Co tt onLeaderseed powithd the 36 Useeffectively 57 Eject 45 Misplaces ing info on Medicare eligibility, en- through dance, live music and the 16 Suspension of breathing 37 Agile 58 Stuff 46 Mortal rollment, benefits, costs, plan choic- spoken word. values and my priorities. Oh, but Sage-ing Guild17 Egg- (www.sage-ingshaped - 38 Notsweet 59 City in NW France 47 Taxes es and prescription drug choices. it’s easy to get thrown off course at guild.org). She18 is alsoDipl affiliatedomatic offi ciwithal 39 Twill-weavefabric 60 Tantalize 48 Strong thread Active Minds. Pakistan. East, Mon, this time of year! I tend to eat too The Purpose 20 ProjectLous eeat gg the Univer- 40 Split 61 Tree frog 50 Unit of length T’ai Chi for Seniors. East. 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n from page 1 n from page 7 Colorado Gerontological Society Nutcracker RSVP also volunteers driving seniors to Davison. and from vital medical appoint- Dental Services Available for Pension or the Medicare Savings With a live orchestra perform- ments through BCCC’s Medical Low Income Seniors Program can apply to receive ser- ing Tchaikovsky’s original score, Mobility Program. “It makes me vices. Those ligible receive clean- The Nutcracker from Boulder Bal- feel good to do something that is Oral health is one of the most ing, fillings, extractions, partial let is a truly magnificant, theatrical useful to other people,” she said. important health needs for old- dentures, and full dentures. Indi- extravaganza. Don’t wait to create Volunteering is a great way to er Americans, viduals may have a co-payment, your holiday memories, get your feel connected and involved, meet however, dental depending on the local agency that tickets today! new people, and make a differ- services are not is administering the program. “Quintessential Nutcracker— ence! Help to keep Boulder Coun- funded through Starting January 2013, indi- whimsical and delightful.” –KUNC ty a diverse and wonderful place Medicare and viduals may receive services from Radio to live -don’t hide your light under Medicaid. Rec- any of the following agencies who In Longmont with the Long- a bushel! Join RSVP today to get ognizing the received funding: University of mont Symphony Orchestra at connected with a vibrant network need for good Eileen Doherty Colorado Dental School, Boul- Vance Brand Auditorium, 600 East of seniors giving back and making oral health, the der County Area Agency on Ag- Mountain View Ave., Longmont. a difference. Call Habibah Hakeem Colorado Legislature provided ing, Pueblo Community College, Saturday, December 1, 7pm & at Boulder County CareConnect $3 million to fund dental care for Mountain Family Health Center, Sunday, December 2, 2pm. Tickets at 303-443-1933 ext. 403. hundreds of low income seniors. Northeast Colorado Area Agency at LSO 303-772-5796 To be eligible to receive dental on Aging, South Central Colorado services, individuals must be re- Seniors, Northwest Colorado Area Trading Post ceiving Old Age Pension or the Agency on Aging, Health District Medicare Savings Program. 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Wellness Matters! The Senior Corner 303-441-3599 Medicare Part D Open Enroll- 12th Annual Lavender Gala. A Still Truckin’ fortress wall for splendid views of ment. celebration for the Boulder Coun- Please call for an individual red roofs and the sea below. ty lesbian/gay/bisexual transgender counseling appointment. Dec. 4, 5 Last month I flew to Rome and I remember magnificent ceil- community. Dec. 2, 1- 4 pm. Nissi’s and 9, 9 am – noon. West Boulder boarded a big boat (really the ing mosaics in Ravenna, the four Bistro, Lafayette, 303-441-1585 Senior Center, 303-441-4388 to Prinsendam – a Holland America generation family of stone carvers register; 303-441-3148 for infor- cruise ship) to in Venice, the elegant bridal fair Boulder Chorale and Boulder mation. Dec. 4, 1:30 – 3:30 pm. East tour the Medi- Children’s Chorale Performance. Boulder Senior Center. 303-441- in Sicily, the amazing cathedral terranean for Dec. 2, 1 pm. Barnes & Noble, Boul- 1546 to register, 303-441-4150 for in Valleta, Malta and Tony, back der information. Dec. 5, 1:30 – 4 pm. two weeks. home from Philadelphia; seduc- Lafayette Senior Center, 303-665- What a great tive shopping throughout and the Northland Harp Ensemble. Dec. 8411. Dec. 3, 9 – noon. Longmont e x p e r i e n c e ! amazing friendliness of the ship 8 & 15, 2:30 – 3:30 pm. Longmont Senior Center, 303-651-8411. What wonder- staff. Public Library Lobby ful food! What Sandy Hale The interesting passengers I met Nutrition Counseling and Educa- fun shopping! from Canada, Australia, Europe tion. Matter of Balance and Be Well Nutrition Counseling: By ap- We traveled and the United States. There was Reunion. Special healthy cooking pointment for 60+ and caregivers 2,403 miles and visited nine ports. Leon, the retired pediatric cardiol- and lifestyle demonstration. Open 303-678-6115 to schedule appoint- One day each in Dubrovnik and ogist and his wife Jean from Con- to current and former participants ment. Nutrition Education: News Split, Croatia; Ravenna, Galipoli, necticut. They were flying from of Be Well and Matter of Balance published monthly: tdeanni@boul- Sorrento, Sicily and Naples in Ita- Rome to Tel Aviv to visit their dercounty.org classes. Dec. 7, 1:30 – 3:30 pm. East ly and Malta, two days in Venice. daughter in the Israeli army who Boulder Senior Center. 303-441- In Dubrovnik, crowded with was teaching snipers how to shoot. 3599 to RSVP Low Vision Peer Groups. 303- 790-1390 other larger cruise ships, we as- There was enthusiastic Aneka from Holiday Arts Display. Dec. 1 - 31. cended the ancient stone steps the Netherlands who knew every- Louisville Public Library (scary!) and walked atop the city one on the ship. And Pat, the Brit from Quebec, and her Parisian Medicare Basics Classes. Dec. 6, Big Savings on major brand husband Pierre. And then there 2 – 4 pm. East Boulder Senior Cen- acono groceries, health & beauty & was Steve. ter,303-441-1546 to register. Dec. much, much more Don’t miss Mame at the Can- 13, 10 a.m – noon, Louisville Senior D iscount dlelight Dinner Playhouse, Johns- Center, 303-666-7400 to register. D Also fresh produce & bread town. Ticket information 1-970- Dec. 17, 10 am - noon. Longmont Groceries Celebrating our 1st anniversary 744-3747. v Senior Center, 303-651-8411 to Sandy Hale is a sometimes actor, M-W & Fri 9-6, Sat 9-4 register. 913 Carbondale Dr., Dacono artist and writer. She can be reached (2 miles east of I-25 on Hwy 52 Closed Thu & Sun at [email protected]

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