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1st Annual Bark and Bluegrass Festival Saturday, July 31, 2010

Help Northern Colorado Paw Pages, Wagz and the Fort Collins Dog Network to support the Larimer Humane Society and the Animal House rescue by attending this event for all pet owning and loving residents of Northern Colorado. 1st Annual Bark and Bluegrass Festival Saturday July 31 12 PM-8:30 PM Civic Center Park Fort Collins
For more information, visit http://www.coloradopawpages.com/bark-bluegrass-festival.php
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SYC 2nd Annual Free Outdoor Expo Sunday, August 01, 2010
SYC 2nd Annual Free Outdoor Expo - a free-will fundraiser for Special Youth Challenge , a non-profit for physically challenged youth to participate in the shootign sports. We will have hunting dog demos, fishing (bring your pole), archery instruction for all ages, raptor demos and more. Face painting, pony rides, bounce house and more along with food available for a nominal fee. Sunday August 1st, 2010 11am - 7pm at Swift Ponds, 4805 Kechter, Ft. Collins CO 80528. For more information see our website at www.syccolorado.org
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WomenGive Wine Gathering Tuesday, August 03, 2010

Hey Ladies of Larimer County, want to drink some wine and mingle with amazing women making a difference in our community? Join us for appetizers, drinks and great conversation with other passionate, like-minded women who are part of WomenGive, a program dedicated to empowering change for women and girls in Larimer County. This is your invitation to meet new friends and learn about the WomenGive program that is already changing lives right here where we live! We hope you'll join us! What: WomenGive Wine Gathering Who: WomenGive members and their friends Where: Rustic Oven, 2350 E. Harmony Road, Fort Collins, CO 80528 When: Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010 from 5:30-7pm Why: To enjoy the company of other WomenGive members in a casual setting RSVP: There is no need to RSVP for this event. Rustic Oven will graciously host some appetizers and extend their happy hour specials to our group for the duration of the event. Thank you Rustic Oven! www.womengivelarimercounty.org ""
For more information, visit http://www.uwaylc.org/womengive.html
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Opening of The Education and Life Training Center Wednesday, August 04, 2010
Looking for a new career? Need job skills training? On August 4th the Education and Life Training Center will open its doors for fall course registration. The Education and Life Training Center is a non-profit organization in Old Town Fort Collins that has been offering quality, affordable literacy and employment skills training courses to the local community for over 40 years. ELTC offers computer, medical, and literacy courses as well as opportunities for internships. If you would like more information about fall semester classes visit ELTC’s website at www.eltcenter.org.
For more information, visit http://www.eltcenter.org/
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CSU Lagoon Summer Concert Series - The Skean Dubh Celtic Band Wednesday, August 04, 2010

The CSU Lagoon Summer Concert Series has been a summer event in Fort Collins for over 17 years, thanks to the generous support of Colorado State University, this event has continued to thrive and grow into the success it is today. The free concerts will be held, weather permitting, on Wednesday nights starting July 8 and ending on August 12. Catch the 2010 Lagoon Summer Concert Series Wednesday nights from 6:30-8:30pm, under the trees at lagoon on the west lawn of Colorado State University's Lory Student Center. Bring a picnic, lawn chairs and blankets! August 4th: The Skean Dubh Celtic Band The Skean Dubh Celtic band is one of the most enjoyable Celtic bands around. Their diverse repertoire spans centuries with fire-driven instrumentals, Scottish ballads, Irish pub-songs, Celtic folksongs, and gorgeous slow airs. They feature Uilleann pipes, fiddles, world beat percussion, and fine vocals to create a musical experience like none other.
For more information, visit http://www.lagoonseries.com/
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Windsor Summer Concert Series - Quemando Thursday, August 05, 2010

Come down to Boardwalk Park in Windsor and enjoy FREE music in the Park all summer long! Tonight's concert: Quemando Authentic salsa that sizzles! Boardwalk Community Park - North of Downtown Windsor on Windsor Lake 100 N. 5th Street Windsor, Colorado 80550
For more information, visit http://www.ci.windsor.co.us/index.aspx?NID=509
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CSU Lagoon Summer Concert Series - DoKaJoVi Wednesday, August 11, 2010

The CSU Lagoon Summer Concert Series has been a summer event in Fort Collins for over 17 years, thanks to the generous support of Colorado State University, this event has continued to thrive and grow into the success it is today. The free concerts will be held, weather permitting, on Wednesday nights starting July 8 and ending on August 12. Catch the 2010 Lagoon Summer Concert Series Wednesday nights from 6:30-8:30pm, under the trees at lagoon on the west lawn of Colorado State University's Lory Student Center. Bring a picnic, lawn chairs and blankets! August 11th: DoKaJoVi DoKaJoVi, a Northern Colorado band that has opened for national acts as well as play at numerous venues, is primarily a classic rock band with a focus on the 70s and 80s, but they also play songs from the 50s and 60s as well as from the 90s and current hits. "A good song is a good song, no matter when it was written."
For more information, visit http://www.lagoonseries.com/
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Windsor Summer Concert Series - After Midnight Thursday, August 12, 2010

Come down to Boardwalk Park in Windsor and enjoy FREE music in the Park all summer long! Tonight's concert: After Midnight Swing with a "modern twist" Boardwalk Community Park - North of Downtown Windsor on Windsor Lake 100 N. 5th Street Windsor, Colorado 80550
For more information, visit http://www.ci.windsor.co.us/index.aspx?NID=509
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Kersey Day 2010 Saturday, August 14, 2010
August 14, 2010!!! Come be a part of our Pancake Breakfast, parade, and be sure to check out the craft and food booths, music,and much more!!!
Bands for Kersey Day 2010 are: Pettit Brothers Band, Tricome, and Harley and V-Twins!!! Come out and enjoy the small town fun! With some of the best small town fireworks in Weld County!
For more information, visit http://www.townofkersey.org/
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Northern Colorado AIDS Project's 23rd Annual AIDS Walk Saturday, August 14, 2010
On Saturday, August 14, 2010, Northern Colorado AIDS Project will be joining the fight against HIV & AIDS by participating in the 23rd annual AIDS Walk Colorado - the largest one-day AIDS-related fundraiser in the Rocky Mountain Region. Today, new treatments are available that have decreased the number of AIDS-related deaths from years past. Unfortunately, people are still being infected with the virus everyday. Therefore, we are asking you to join our team or sponsor us in raising much-needed funds to help prevent new HIV infections in Colorado and provide for people living with HIV/AIDS. To register for AIDS Walk Colorado or to support the NCAP team (or team member), please visit www.AIDSWalkColorado.org
For more information, visit http://www.aidswalkcolorado.org/aids_walk_colorado/index.html
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WSMV's 33rd Annual Arts and Crafts Show and Sale Saturday, August 14, 2010
33rd Annual Arts and Crafts Show and Sale Saturday, August 14, 2010 9 a.m. -3 p.m. 2301 Central Avenue - Grounds of the Barrett Building - Cheyenne WY It will soon be time again for the Wyoming State Museum Volunteers Annual Arts and Crafts Show and Sale. It is our hope that this year's event will be bigger and better than ever! There will be something for the whole family including face painting, food, balloons. A variety of crafts for sale include woodworking, jewelry, crocheting, knitting, tatting, pottery, wooden toys, baskets, dolls and embroidery work. More info: please call Carolyn at 632-8244 or email addiet_3@msn.com for complete details.
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The Pack2School School Supply Drive Saturday, August 14, 2010
Each year, too many children arrive for their first day of class without the necessary school supplies because their families can’t afford the rising costs. The Education and Life Training Center believes that equipping students with these supplies is the first step towards a successful school year. That’s why the annual Pack2School event was created. This year the event will be held on August 13th and 14th at the Northside Aztlan Community Center. Families with proof of low-income will be able to purchase backpacks filled with school supplies for only $5.00 per child. If you are interested in donating to Pack2School or would like more information, visit ELTC’s website at www.eltcenter.org.
For more information, visit http://www.eltcenter.org/
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McGraff's American Grill/4th St. Chop House's 28 Hours of Hope Chairity Golf Tournament Saturday, August 21, 2010
McGraff’s American Grill / 4th St Chop House 28 Hours of Hope Charity Golf tournament Saturday, August 21st – 8:30 a.m. Shotgun South Ridge Golf Club - Fort Collins Benefits Child Abuse Centers “A Kid’s Place” – Greeley, “Namaqua Center” – Loveland & “Larimer County Child Advocacy Center” – Ft. Collins through K-99 Radio Donation / Sponsorship $ 125.00 Mulligan’s - $5.00 per / Maximum of 2 per player $ Prize format: (based on 18 teams) 5 card poker hand format, teams draw 1 card for par, 2 cards for birdie, 3 cards for eagle on each green, cards will be recorded. See rules sheet.Best 5 card poker hand wins 1st ($75.00 pro shop credit per player) 2nd best poker hand wins 2nd ($50.00 pro shop credit per player) and 3rd best poker hand wins 3rd ($25.00 pro shop credit per player) Please make checks payable to McGraff’s & 4th Street Benefit and drop off at McGraff’s or mail forms to: McGraff’s / Kip March 1400 W 122nd Avenue #260 Westminster, CO 80234 Entries Close August 7, 2010! Please join us for a very worthwhile cause for charity and a fun day of golf and enjoyment. Tournament prizes & silent auction items finals will he handed out at McGraff’s following the tournament starting at 3:00 p.m. For additional information contact Kip March 970 396-1220 or e-mail mcgraffsgolf@comcast.net SCRAMBLE FORMAT EXPLANATION SHEET Scramble – All players drive from the tee and select the best shot. All players then play the next shot from the position of the selected ball, placing (or dropping) their ball within a club length from that spot. The same procedure is used on all shots, including putts. If a chosen ball is in the rough, a bunker or water hazard, the club length distance must also be in the rough or hazard. Also, when selecting a ball to be played on the fringe, the other balls must be played from the fringe when placed within the club length. Rules Sheet 1. Each group competes as a team for the LOWEST TEAM SCORE per hole for poker cards. 2. Enter gross score on scorecard. 3. Any order of play may be used. 4. All men will play from the white tees and all women will play from the red tees. 5. Each player’s drive must be used on three separate holes. 6. After the best shot is selected, all other balls may be placed within one club length of where the selected ball originally lay, not nearer the hole or on the putting green. 7. If a ball selected lies in the rough, all balls must be played from the rough within one club length of the original point, not nearer the hole. 8. If the selected ball is in a hazard, the selected ball must be played as it lies and all other balls may be placed within the hazard and within one club length of the original point, not nearer the hole (players may rake bunker between shots). 9. On the putting green, all balls must be placed on the spot where the selected ball lay. 10. The score of the first ball holed, even if by mistake, will count and that ends the stroke play for that hole. 11. If a team is short a person, the remaining three players, in rotation, shall each play a second ball on six of the holes. 12. Turn scorecards into golf shop immediately upon completion of play. 13. Poker hand ties will be determined then by lowest overall score on 18 holes, if a tie still remains then the winner will be determined on a hole by hole basis using the hardest handicapped hole #1 handicap and then the next hardest and so on and so on until a winner is determined. Scoring and Prize format 5 card poker hand format, teams draw 1 card for par, 2 cards for birdie, and 3 cards for eagle or better on each green. We will have a card recorder on each hole to record the card drawn. Your card will be written on the recording sheet. The best 5 card hand wins first, second best second and third best third. The highest allowable hand is Royal Flush of Hearts. 1st best poker hand wins $75.00 pro shop credit per player 2nd best poker hand wins $50.00 pro shop credit per player 3rd best poker hand wins $25.00 pro shop credit per player
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Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest Sunday, August 22, 2010
Event: Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest Event Description: Bohemian Nights will once again feature the first rate talent of Colorado musicians performing during the three-day, outdoor music extravaganza in Old Town Fort Collins. Bohemian Nights music program is FREE to the public and will run August 20-22, 2010 The weekend lineup hosts over 60 Colorado bands playing on six stages starting in the late morning each day and rocking into the evening with national headline performances you simply won’t want to miss! The engaging and interactive Kids’ Music Adventure will be open on Saturday and Sunday, from 11am-5pm in the Fort Collins Museum Courtyard. There’s something for everyone at Bohemian Nights, so please check our website for future announcements! Website: www.bohemiannights.org Who: Over 60 Colorado bands performing on 6 stages (log on to www.bohemiannights.org to see the full line up). Headliners: Friday - Flobots Saturday - Earth, Wind & Fire Sunday - The legendary Earl Scruggs w/ Family & Friends When: Friday, August 20, 2010 – 6pm until 10pm Saturday, August 21, 2010 – 11am until 10pm Sunday, August 22, 2010 – 11am until 7pm Where: Old Town, Fort Collins Cost: FREE Disclaimer: Parking near and around Old Town will be very limited. Bohemian Nights strongly encourages patrons to ride their bicycles or carpool to the event.
For more information, visit http://www.bohemiannights.org/
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Pedal for Your Cause Bike Ride Sunday, August 22, 2010
Sunday, August 22, 7am-2 pm Pedal for Your Cause Bike Ride. Help put kids with disabilities on bikes with their families. 10 and 25 mile ride loops, family friendly, fun for kids, food, music, silent auction and more. $40 registration fee through 8/14, $50 after. Register by 8/1 and get a free commemorative t-shirt. Raise $500 or more and receive a free bike jersey. Volunteers and vendors are needed as well. Event starts and finishes at Left Hand Brewing Co., 1265 Boston Ave., Longmont, CO. (303) 945-6205. This event benefits Assisted Cycling Tours, a non-profit organization that takes kids with disabilities and their families on bike trips. www.pedal4yourcause.org www.AssistedCyclingTours.org
For more information, visit http://www.pedal4yourcause.org/
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Old Fashioned Corn Roast Festival Friday, August 27, 2010

The Old-Fashioned Corn Roast Festival is held at Fairgrounds Park and is the oldest community festival in Loveland. Weekend activities include a Friday night street dance, roasted and boiled corn for sale, live music and Loveland's Got Talent Contest, beer garden, corn shucking contest, corn eating contest, corn recipe contest, parade and more. Where: At Fairgrounds Park in downtown Loveland SCHEDULE The festival kicks off at 5:00 p.m., Fri. Aug. 27. A full event schedule is below. Friday, Aug. 27 Corn Roast Festival grand marshal Mary Gullikson will kick off the festival at 5:00 p.m., followed shortly by the entertaining and competitive corn shucking contest as local businesses/groups battle it out to see who is the corn shucking champion. The night caps with a free Friday night concert with Buckstein, who rose to fame by performing on the Season 5 finale of American Idol. Roasted corn, food, beer, amusements and vendor booths open at 5:00 p.m. The full Friday night schedule is below: 3:00 – 5:00 p.m. Loveland’s Got Talent Auditions (Main Stage) 5:00 p.m. 2010 Corn Roast Festival Kick-off 5:30 p.m. Corn Shucking Contest 5:00 – 10:00 p.m. Beer Garden, Food, roasted corn for sale 5:00 – 9:00 p.m. Vendors, Amusements open 7:00 – 10:00 p.m. FREE Friday Night Concert with Buckstein
For more information, visit http://www.loveland.org/TheCornRoastFestival
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Old-Fashioned Corn Roast Festival Saturday, August 28, 2010

The Old-Fashioned Corn Roast Festival is held at Fairgrounds Park and is the oldest community festival in Loveland. Weekend activities include a Friday night street dance, roasted and boiled corn for sale, live music and Loveland's Got Talent Contest, beer garden, corn shucking contest, corn eating contest, corn recipe contest, parade and more. Where: At Fairgrounds Park in downtown Loveland Saturday, Aug. 28
Attendees are in for a fun-filled Saturday that kicks off at dawn with a hot air balloon launch, part of the Sweetheart Balloon Rally. The Kiwanis pancake breakfast begins at 6:30 a.m. allowing for participants to fill up before heading to watch the annual Corn Roast Festival parade. Vendors, food and corn sales begin at 10:00 a.m. before the Loveland High School band launches Saturday’s entertainment roster at 11:00 a.m., which also includes Loveland’s Got Talent finals, the Battle of the Bands winner and live music from popular local bands Plumb Loco, Bitter Creek, WhiteWater Ramble and HAZMAT. The corn eating contest, slated for 3:00 p.m. moves to the grandstands this year to accommodate high demand. The full Saturday schedule is below: 6:30 a.m. Hot Air Balloon Launch 6:30 a.m. Kiwanis Pancake Breakfast (South Tent) 9:30 a.m. Parade (Railroad to 6th to Cleveland) 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Vendors & Amusements open 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. Food vendors open; roasted and boiled corn for sale 11 a.m. - 10 p.m. Beer Garden open 11 - 11:45 am Live Music – Loveland HS Band (Main Stage) 11:30 a.m. Corn Recipe Contest Begins (South Pavilion) Noon –1:30 p.m. Loveland’s Got Talent Contest (Main Stage) 2:00 -2:45 p.m. Live Music – Battle of the Bands Winner 3 p.m. Loveland Rotary Rubber Duck Race 3 - 4 p.m. Corn Eating Contest (Grandstands) 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Live music - Plumb Loco 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. Live music – Bitter Creek 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Live music – WhiteWater Ramble 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. Live music – HAZMAT
For more information, visit http://www.loveland.org/TheCornRoastFestival
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Colorado Conference on Volunteerism 2010 Thursday, September 16, 2010

The Colorado Conference on Volunteerism (CCOV) provides an opportunity for volunteer and service leaders to learn, connect, and inspire volunteer and service professionals to further develop and foster their skills in order to advance their position in volunteer management. This unparalleled conference provides training and professional development for those working in the field of volunteer management. Through exciting planning sessions, interactive workshops, innovative field experiences, exhibits, networking, specialized tracks and more, attendees will learn about Growing Communities Through Volunteerism. For more information, please email us at info@ccov2010.org or check our website at www.ccov2010.org. ""
For more information, visit http://ccov2010.org/default.aspx
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Colorado Conference on Volunteerism 2010 Friday, September 17, 2010

The Colorado Conference on Volunteerism (CCOV) provides an opportunity for volunteer and service leaders to learn, connect, and inspire volunteer and service professionals to further develop and foster their skills in order to advance their position in volunteer management. This unparalleled conference provides training and professional development for those working in the field of volunteer management. Through exciting planning sessions, interactive workshops, innovative field experiences, exhibits, networking, specialized tracks and more, attendees will learn about Growing Communities Through Volunteerism. For more information, please email us at info@ccov2010.org or check our website at www.ccov2010.org. ""
For more information, visit http://ccov2010.org/default.aspx
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Annual Fall Big Thompson River Revival Saturday, September 25, 2010
Saturday, September 25th from 9 a.m. to noon volunteers will gather at Fairgrounds Park in Loveland for our Annual Fall Big Thomspon River Revival. Volunteers are encouraged to come and spend a little time helping to clean-up along the Big Thompson River. Educational booths, food and entertainment will be provided. Everyone should dress for the weather and be prepared to get a little dirty/muddy. For additional information, email Stormwater@ci.loveland.co.us or call 970-962-2627
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