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Santa is rocking breakfast at Hard Rock Cafe Denver

December 2, 2015

This holiday season, bring your lil’ rockers to Hard Rock Cafe Denver for a memorable Breakfast with Santa. Guests will be treated to reserved seating and a buffet-style breakfast beginning at 8:30 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays throughout the month of December.

Hard Rock Cafe Denver will play holiday music, the walls will be adorned with festive decorations and guests will have a chance to tell Santa their Christmas wishes as he visits every table. During the event, each child will have the opportunity to have a picture taken with Santa and will be given a party bag filled with rockin’ holiday goodies to take home.

At each event, Hard Rock Cafe Denver will host a silent auction featuring items donated from local businesses, with proceeds on Saturday and Sunday benefitting the annual Denver Parade of Lights. Other charities benefitting from the silent auction proceeds include Make-A-Wish Colorado on Dec. 11 and 12, and Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver on Dec. 19 and 20.

The buffet will include classic breakfast favorites such as eggs, bacon, sausage, Danishes and fruit. Children ages two and younger will be admitted for free with a paid adult. Cost is $13.95 for adults and $7.95 for children. Reservations are required by calling 303-623-3191. For more information, go to www.hardrock.com/denver.

 

 

 

 

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Infinite Monkey Theorem hosting two-day ‘Star Wars’-themed event

December 2, 2015

The Infinite Monkey Theorem is hosting The 4th Awakens Denver where the RiNo wine lab/taproom will turn into the Mos Eisley Cantina for a “force-filled” First Friday event this Friday. These festivities will be followed by a family-friendly event on Saturday. Details are below for both #The4thAwakensDenver events:

First Friday Dec. 4 (adults only), 4 to 10 p.m.:

  • Original “Star Wars”-themed art by the Tired Pirate on display and for sale.
  • Free real “Star Wars” tattoos for the first 18-20 people from Marion Street Tattoo.
  • Stellar eats from Rezzy’s Kitchen food truck serving a “Star Wars”-themed food menu.
  • Death Star mulled wine drinks available for $1 in addition to all IMT beverages.
  • Galactic sounds from DJ Ejay who will mashup tracks from “Star Wars” movies.
  • “Star Wars” films episodes IV, V and VI will be shown during event.
  • Free entry.

Family-Friendly Event Dec. 5, (family-friendly) 2 to 5 p.m.:

  • “Star Wars”-themed student art displayed from Westerly Creek kindergartners.
  • Guided art activities with live event painter Ashley Joon.
  • Stellar eats from Smoke BBQ food truck at 2 p.m.
  • Death Star mulled wine drinks available for $1 in addition to all IMT beverages.
  • Original “Star Wars-themed” art by the Tired Pirate on display and for sale.
  • Free entry.

Proceeds from the auction sale of one of the Tired Pirate’s non “Star Wars” original paintings and $1 from every Death Star drink sold at the IMT taproom from Friday through Dec. 18 will benefit Westerly Creek Elementary’s art and music program.

 

 

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Santa Paws Festival supports Cat Care Society this weekend

December 2, 2015

Santa Paws Festival is moving to Saturday and Sunday this year from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Cat Care Society shelter, 5787 W. Sixth Ave., Lakewood.

Here’s the rundown of all the free events at the Santa Paws Festival:

* Photos with the Jolly Old Elf himself, Santa Paws (Adoption Assistant Dave). With the permission of those being photographed, photos will be posted online in a Cat Care Society Facebook album for downloading and/or tagging to your own Facebook page.

* Refreshments, including cookies, other holiday treats and Cat House Punch (a secret mixture of ginger ale, Hawaiian punch and such)..

* Cat petting, neck rubbing, tummy patting and head butting. The shelter cats love all the attention during the Santa Paws Festival excitement.

* The Santa Paws Festival Bake Sale created by the dedicated CCS volunteers. Favorites include fudge, nuts (including Chex Mix blends and more), holiday cookies, pies, cakes and cupcakes. The volunteer “elves” have been baking for months now.

* Tickets for the raffle will be $10 each this year, up from $5 the past two years, in an effort to raise more money for the cats. Each prize has a bag by it and you put your ticket in the bag of the prize you want to win. You can buy multiple tickets. Drawing is at the end of the day on Sunday – winners need not be present.

* Shopping at the Meow Mart store for new stuff for your cats, including: Cat Mats by Kathy, Cat Beds by Marlene, Lavender Cats by Linda, Knit Mice by Amy, and Wool Loops by Anonymous – all made in Colorado.

* Santa Paws Festival Bazaar featuring gently used items. Lots of Christmasy Cat things and more: This year there’s an extensive collection of Lilliput Lane Village collectibles.

* New this year is the Christmas Ornament Donation Drive. Check out all the ornaments crafted by the CCS volunteers.

For more information, go to www.catcaresociety.org/hero-slides/santa-paws-festival-2015.

 

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Breckenridge hosting Race of the Santas and town lighting ceremony Saturday

December 2, 2015

This weekend brings a Breckenridge holiday event that draws crowds from all over the country: Race of the Santas and the Lighting of Breckenridge. Every year, hundreds of people of all ages dress in Santa costumes to race down historic Main Street while enjoying carolers, milk and cookies and the Lighting of Breckenridge on Saturday.

A Holiday Craft Market at the Breckenridge Creative Arts District runs all weekend. Other activities include fat bike racing and visits with Santa. See a complete schedule of the weekend activities at www.gobreck.com/events/winter-holidays#horizontalTabEvents2.

Don’t have a Santa suit? They are available for purchase at the Breckenridge Welcome Center for $25. Race registration is $15, benefitting Adopt an Angel Summit County. Kids 12 and under get in for free, and are gifted antlers to wear, courtesy of Breckenridge.

See a video of the race and Christmas in Breckenridge at www.youtu.be/EEn_nggXvEw.

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Denver Drifters looking for volunteers and food contributions for annual project

December 2, 2015

The black women’s service club Denver Drifters is sponsoring its annual Holiday Gift Giving Project and Meal from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 13 at a Colorado Coalition for the Homeless residence for homeless families with children.

Project Chairwoman Kristina Wilburn said, “This project is a highlight of the year, as 18 families in our community are served a meal and given presents by their sponsors.”  The project is unique in that sponsor families are invited to share dinner.

The Denver Drifters are seeking volunteers and contributions of non perishable food and house hold products for the project.  For those interested, please call Antoinette Gomez at 720-495-9282 or email: harmonycounseling709@gmail.com.

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Laugh line: Today’s eavesdropping

December 2, 2015

Eavesdropping on a man’s Facebook post: “Sighhh … unpacking Christmas ornaments wrapped in pages from the old Rocky Mountain News. Saw articles from Penny Parker, Lynn Bartels and others. Sad. So sad.”

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Sports anchor Vic Lombardi leaving CBS4?

November 30, 2015

Amiable CBS4 sports anchor Vic Lombardi is leaving the station, where he’s worked since 1998, for an undetermined position with Altitude Sports, the Stan Kroenke-owned network, according to The Denver Post.

Lombardi, an Emmy Award-winning sportscaster, is expected to sign a contract with Altitude, which broadcasts Kronke-owned pro teams basketball’s the Denver Nuggets, hockey’s Colorado Avalanche, soccer’s Colorado Rapids and the Colorado Mammoth lacrosse team, according to the story.

The Post reports that Lombardi’s hire “will give Altitude…a push as it expands its local programming.” Lombardi’s contract with CBS4 is due to expire at the end of this year.

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TV guy McIntosh running for public office

Denver TV personality Mark McIntosh (former CBS4 sportscaster) has decided to run for public office as a candidate for Colorado’s House District 6. He broke the news to in an e-mail to his fans and followers of his inspirational Weekly Pep Talk.

Here’s what he said:

“Dear family, friends and colleagues,
“Throughout the years, for a variety of reasons, we have connected. We have developed a relationship tied to family, community or business.You are receiving this email today because of that connection.
“This correspondence is to alert you that I’m running for public office as a candidate for Colorado’s House District 6. For many years I have been passionate about service to others and helping people RISE UP and achieve goals and overcome challenges.

“Now I am ready to take that mission to the state House of Representatives. Our RISE UP with Mark campaign platform focuses on three areas: Education, Economics and Community.For more information on our campaign, please check out the website at www.RiseUpWithMark.com.
“This week, we are delving deeper into the Education pillar of the platform. I have been involved in education for many years. In doing so, it has confirmed my belief that improving our educational system is the foundation for building better, safer communities full of opportunities for ALL of our children…I have also blogged about the testing versus well-rounded education issue.
“Each week we will be sending a campaign email update. We hope you would like to receive it and get involved. If that’s not of interest, you can unsubscribe from this list by replying to this email.
Thanks for considering supporting our efforts to serve!

“Sincerely,
Mark”

Mark McIntosh is donating part of the proceeds to his pep talk Saturday to breast cancer charity Sense of Security.(SeekVictory.com photo)

Mark McIntosh is running for Colorado’s House District 6. (SeekVictory.com photo)

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November 30, 2015

Organ donation push in 9News Parade of Lights and Rose Parade

November 30, 2015

This holiday season, Coloradans impacted by organ, eye and tissue donation will be promoting the cause and urging others to register via two holiday events. A local mother whose daughter became a donor after her death will be sharing her story and representing Colorado aboard the Donate Life Float in the nationally televised Rose Parade. Additionally, numerous Coloradans that have either had a family member become a donor, or who have received a transplant themselves, will be escorting a float in Denver’s 9News Parade of Lights.

On New Year’s Day Gail Gallagher, from Monument, will ride on the 13th annual Donate Life Rose Parade Float in honor of her daughter, Kate Gallagher, who saved three lives through organ donation after her death. The float has become the world’s most visible campaign to inspire donation. Gail will be joined on the float by 23 other individuals whose lives were touched by donation and transplantation.

Gail’s daughter Kate was awaiting a liver transplant herself when she suffered a cerebral hemorrhage and passed away. One of her kidneys went to a grandfather from western Colorado, who Gail had the pleasure of meeting earlier this month, the other went to a grandmother, and her heart went to a 12-year-old girl who had suffered a heart attack on the basketball court.

Since her daughter’s passing, Gail has been an active advocate for donation. Leading up to her appearance in the Rose Parade, Gail will be sharing her story in Transplantation Science classes around Colorado. The class aims to educate students in a hands-on manner about the science behind and process of donation and transplantation, as well as provide them with facts they need to know about becoming a donor before they are asked to register when getting their driver’s licenses.

Before the Rose Parade, donation and transplantation will also be celebrated locally in Denver in the 9News Parade of Lights. On Friday and Saturday, this annual holiday tradition will feature the Donate Life Colorado “Gift of Life” float, which is a jumbo balloon in the shape of a gift box, honoring those who have donated and representing the hope made possible by donation. Families of donors and transplant recipients from throughout Colorado will lead the float.

Among those marching in this year’s parade are the following Coloradans, with inspiring stories of being touched by donation and transplantation:

  • Wes Cook, liver recipient, Parker: Cook’s battle with liver cancer left him in need of a transplant. A year after his diagnosis, he received a life-saving transplant that allowed him to get back to work and the things he loved, including hiking and riding his motorcycle.
  • Alyson Bachman, tissue and bone recipient, Lone Tree: Bachman underwent multiple surgeries for severe hip pain but a final surgery utilizing donor tissue ultimately allowed her to walk pain free.
  • Carol Lathrop, liver recipient, Thornton: Lathrop was diagnosed with liver disease in 2004 and received a life-saving liver transplant eight years later that allowed her to spend one more Christmas with her late daughter who died of cancer that same year.
  • Joe Drennan, heart recipient, Highlands Ranch: Miraculously, the same day Drennan was placed on the transplant waiting list was the same day he received a life-saving heart transplant after suffering from heart failure.
  • Lori and Eric Woods, living kidney donor/kidney recipient, Englewood: Eric was put on the waiting list for a kidney the week of his wedding to his wife Lori. After a year of waiting for a match, Lori found out she could become a living donor and donate one of her kidneys to Eric. The transplant was a success and both Eric and Lori are healthy today.
  • Douglas Carlson, liver recipient, Littleton: In 1992, Carlson was diagnosed with primary sclerosing cholangitis, a rare liver disease, and was placed on the transplant wait list. For the next seven years, Carlson waited, hoping he would live long enough to see his two young sons graduate from high school. In 1999, he got his wish.

This year marks the 41st Annual 9News Parade of Lights. The two-mile parade in downtown Denver is free to attend and features marching bands, ornate floats and a special appearance by Santa.

“We are proud to work with such great advocates to help us educate on the powerful impact of donation and transplantation,” said Sue Dunn, president and CEO of Donor Alliance, the federally designated not-for-profit organization that facilitates organ and tissue donation in Colorado and will sponsor Gail’s participation in the Rose Parade and the Donate Life Colorado float in Denver’s Parade of Lights. “We are confident that sharing these individuals’ stories will inspire Coloradans and people around the country to give the gift of life by joining their state donor registries.”

Coloradans can register their decision to be donors by saying “yes” each time they obtain or renew a driver’s license or state ID, or at www.DonateLifeColorado.org anytime.

For more information about the Donate Life Rose Parade Float, visit www.donatelifefloat.org and for more information about the 9News Parade of Lights, including the parade route, visit: www.denverparadeoflights.com/.

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