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There are lots of titles in the bookstore on the main site.. please review or recommend any of the books seen there or that you've read.
Front Range Club / Intelligent Dating Network Events
Tue. Oct. 4th - Comedy for a Cause
Mon. Oct. 10th Columbus Day Carpenter Peak Hike
Comedy for a Cause
A Benefit for Hurricane Katrina Victims at Wit's End Comedy Club
Tuesday, October 4th, 7:00 - 10:00 pm
Wit's End Comedy Club - 8861 Harlan, Westminster Colorado
7:00 - 7:45 - Social Hour
7:45 - 8:55 - Emcee & Featured performer
9:00 - 9:20 - Social Break
9:20 -10:00 - Headline Act
Laughter is the best medicine! Join us as we help heal the wounds inflicted by Hurricane Katrina. Have fun and meet friendly singles from over 20 Denver Colorado area singles groups.
Your $10 donation at the door will go entirely to disaster relief agencies.
Please check this site next week for a list of performers and which organization(s) will receive the donations.
For more info about Denver Single For A Cause go to:
DenverSinglesForaCause.org
Directions: From Hwy 36 (Boulder Turnpike) take the Sheridan Exit, go South one block to 88th Ave., which runs along the south side of the Westminster Mall.
Go West (Right) on 88th Ave. one third of a mile to Harlan, turn North (right) on Harlan, Wit's End is in the middle of the strip mall on the West (left) side of Harlan.
Columbus Day Carpenter Peak Hike
Roxborough State Park - Douglas County, Colorado
Monday, October 10th, 9:00 am
Meet in the Visitors Center, look for Greg with a bright yellow sign.
Enjoy a moderately strenuous 6 mile hike to the top of Carpenter Peak. This hike will have an elevation gain of 1,000 feet. We will be rewarded with stunning views of the South Platte Valley, Douglas county and Denver.
If the weather is bad we will take a lower trail in the park.
Roxborough State Park is a favorite for nature lovers and birders. Sorry, no dogs on this hike.
Cost: $5 park admission per vehicle
RSVP by Sunday, Oct. 9th - Call (303) 765-2820 or email gregw@intelligentdating.net
Directions: from C-470 and Wadsworth, go South on Wadsworth 2 miles to Waterton Rd. Go East (left) on Waterton Rd. 1.8 miles to Rampart Range Rd., turn south (right) on rampart Range Rd. and go 2 miles to Roxbourgh Park Rd., turn East (left) and go 100 yds. to the park entrance. we will meet at the visitor center.
A neurologist says that if he can get to a stroke victim within 3 hours he can totally reverse the effects of a stroke...totally. He said the trick was getting a stroke recognized, diagnosed and getting to the patient within 3 hours which is tough. RECOGNIZING A STROKE
Remember the "3" steps. Read and Learn!
Sometimes symptoms of a stroke are difficult to identify. Unfortunately,the lack of awareness spells disaster. The stroke victim may suffer brain damage when people nearby fail to recognize the symptoms of a stroke. Now doctors say a bystander can recognize a stroke by asking three simple questions:
1. *Ask the individual to SMILE.
2. *Ask him or her to RAISE BOTH ARMS.
3. *Ask the person to SPEAK A SIMPLE SENTENCE
(Coherently) (ie . It is sunny out today) If he or she has trouble with any of these tasks, call 9-1-1 immediately and describe the symptoms to the dispatcher.
After discovering that a group of non-medical volunteers could identify facial weakness, arm weakness and speech problems, researchers urged the general public to learn the three questions. They presented their conclusions at the American Stroke Association's annual meeting last February. Widespread use of this test could result in prompt diagnosis and treatment of the stroke and prevent brain damage.
RED FRIDAY
You will soon see a lot of people wearing Red on Fridays. Here's why..... The Americans, who support our troops, are the silent majority. We are not "organized" to reflect who we are, or to reflect what our opinions are. Many Americans, like yourself, and all their friends, simply want to recognize that Americans support our troops. Our idea of showing our solidarity and support for our troops is starting Friday and continuing on each and every Friday, until this is over, that every red -blooded American who supports our young men and women, WEAR SOMETHING RED. Word of mouth, press, TV -- let's see if we can make the United States, on any given Friday, a sea of red much like a home football game at a University. If every one of our memberships share this with other acquaintances, fellow workers, friends, and neighbors, I guarantee ! that it will not be long before the USA will be covered in RED - and make our troops know there are many people thinking of their well-being. You will feel better all day Friday when you wear Red! So let's get the word out and lead by example; wear RED on Fridays.
Single’s Benefit Party for Disaster Relief
When: Friday, September 16, 2005 5:30PM-10:00PM
Where: 16TH STREET EVENT CENTER / EAT UP FOOD COURT
Presented by “Denver Singles for a Cause"Click on the Ivy Cross for access to the website
This event is also open to Non-singlesLocation: (16th and California – Downtown Denver) (Close to Light Rail)Hosts: Michael Klein, Marty Pickert, Lory Gallagher, Greg Wasleski, Sandra Linse
Cost: $20.00 (Includes complimentary wine, beer and potluck food)
Auction: Silent and Out-loud. Donations Appreciated, call Sandra 303-809-8715 D. J. for music and dancing Note: Greg Wasleski will donate $250.00 if someone will match the $$$ Food donations and snacks to share are welcome for the large potluck (but not necessary for admission). The WINGS concession stand will also be open. Please bring disposable utensils and trays if needed. Lend your support and Spread the Word!!!
Participants:Denver Singles for a Cause Rashke of KOSI RadioMichael Klein (16th Street Event Center, Eat Up Food Court, 303-Weddings)Greg Wasleski (denverevents@singlesnews.net) Marty Pickert (Harvest Moon Ball, partiesbymarty.com)Michael P. O’ Neil (Integratedalliances.com)Murray Froelich (Channel 4)Cottonwoodconnections.comLory Gallagher (spreadthewordnetwork.com)Jim Falgout (Corinna’s e-List, singlesforu@yahoo.com)Robert Denison (d46@dinnerforsix.com)Wanda Ramey (All Singles of Metro Denver, 303-982-6836)Joan & Marlene (Columbine Christian Singles of St. Frances Cabrini Parish, 303-347-8481)Ron Tallman (Denversocial.com)Hal Totten (Flatirons Community Church Singles)Cheryl Hull (Foothills Bible Church Singles)Gary Ursini, Gary Byrd (Highlands Ranch Singles)Lookout Mountain Community Church SinglesMetaSingles.netKathy Frasco (North Metro Catholic Singles 303-371-7923)(North Denver Singles)John Edwards & Lory Gallagher(Professional Singles Network)Cheri Collins (Singles Market Place)SinglesNews.netMelody Ellenberger (singlesworkshops.com)Darlene (St Thomas More Singles)Sunday Night Club EastJack Kane (Mile High Church)All proceeds will be donated (including admission costs and drink tips) to The Red Cross Hopefully, this event will be one of many to help the victims of the “worst tragedy ever to occur in the United States. The web site will have a listing of the events plus other information about the awesome contributions made by Denver singles. Contacts: Greg Wasleski, Colorado Singles Source. 765-2820, denverevents@singlesnews.netSandra Linse, sandra@ccme.biz , Keller Williams Real Estate Agent/consultant 3) 337-8265Lory with Spread the Word Network lorygallagher@comcast.net Marti with Parties by Marti Martypickert@aol.com