Calendar

Oct
3
Wed
2018
Coffee with a Cop @ Café 13
Oct 3 @ 7:00 am – 10:00 am

Coffee with a CopIn 2011, the idea of Coffee with a Cop was born in a small California town. Since then, there have been thousands of these coffee gatherings in all 50 states and even in 14 different countries. Golden Police participated in the past, but it fell off the radar in recent years. Now, Golden Police officers want to bring it back to our city.

“I believe it is going to be a good thing to bring this event back to Golden,” said event organizer Corporal Adam Lanning. “Many of our citizens like to speak and talk to officers and this just gives them another opportunity.”

Join the Golden Police Department for Coffee with a Cop from 7 to 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 3 at Café 13, 1301 Arapahoe St.  The owners of Café 13 have graciously agreed to host the event and provide free coffee and pastries to anyone who comes. There is no agenda and no speeches, just open and honest communication in a comfortable environment. We hope to see you there!

Oct
8
Mon
2018
Golden Safety Academy @ Golden Fire Department Training Room
Oct 8 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Golden Safety Academy PosterThe Golden Safety Academy was created to help educate and empower citizens with information and resources that enhance their personal safety and crime prevention. This free academy is held once a month from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on the second Monday of every month in the Golden Fire Department, except for the June class, which will be on Tuesday, June 12 in Council Chambers. You may attend one, several or all sessions.

Please visit our Golden Safety Academy page for more information on this informative educational series, including topics to be covered at each class, and to sign up for a class online. You can also download the full safety academy calendar below.

Oct
13
Sat
2018
9Health Fair @ Bell Middle School
Oct 13 @ 8:00 am – 12:00 pm

9Health LogoThis is your chance to make health a priority for you and your family in a convenient location with free health screenings and low-cost blood work. Check out the new heart health (hs-CRP) and blood type (online only) screenings in addition to the comprehensive blood screenings, and a wide array of free health checks. Plus, this fall, get a FREE flu voucher with purchase at any fall fair.

The 9Health Fair takes place on October 13 from 8 a.m. to noon at Bell Middle School, 1001 Ulysses St.

For information on costs, screenings, and to pre-register, visit www.9healthfair.org.

Statewide Ballot Issues Community Meeting @ Jefferson Unitarian Church
Oct 13 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

This Statewide Ballot Issues community meeting happens on Saturday, October 13 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Jefferson Unitarian Church. Free and open to the public, the meeting is co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Jefferson County and the Jefferson Unitarian Church Community Action Network (JUC CAN).

All statewide ballot issues will be explained and pro/con arguments will be presented. Representatives from both sides of each issue have been invited to have a display table and answer your questions. No candidates will be present. Ballot issue pamphlets from the League of Women Voters will be provided free of charge. More information is available at Jeffersonunitarian.org and on Facebook.

Cabernet/Chardonnay with a Councilor – North Neighborhoods @ Home of Dixie Termin and Ron Miller
Oct 13 @ 3:00 pm

Join District Two City Councilor Casey Brown for Cabernet/Chardonnay with a Councilor starting at 3 p.m. on Saturday, October 13 at the home of Dixie Termin and Ron Miller at 400 White Ash Drive in Golden.

For more information, contact Councilor Brown at 303-900-2003 or cbrown@cityofgolden.net.

 

Oct
16
Tue
2018
Jefferson County Commissioner Candidates Forum and Meet & Greet for Jeffco Candidates @ Jefferson Unitarian Church
Oct 16 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Join us for a Jefferson County Commissioner Candidates Forum and a Meet and Greet for 2018 Jefferson County candidates, which includes Commissioner, Clerk and Recorder, Treasurer, Assessor, Sheriff, Coroner, Surveyor, and RTD races. This event, free and open to the public, will only have County candidates; no Colorado State or House candidates will be in attendance.

The event is co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters of Jefferson County and the Jefferson Unitarian Church Community Action Network (JUC CAN). More information is available at jeffersonunitarian.org and on the JUC Facebook page.

Oct
17
Wed
2018
Planning Commission Study Session @ Council Chambers
Oct 17 @ 6:30 pm

The Planning Commission, established in 1948, affords residents the opportunity to actively participate in the planning of the City and its welfare; to learn all facets of the regulations governing such functions; interact with a wide variety of citizens participating in the shaping of Golden’s future; and assume an active role in any regulation changes involving zoning and subdivision activity.

Planning Commission Study Sessions recur on the third Wednesday of each month. Study Sessions are open to the public, but are for information only, and no public hearings or votes will take place during the meeting. To participate in a Planning Commission public hearing, those meetings are held on the first Wednesday of each month at 6:30 p.m. in Council Chambers (unless otherwise noted).

To download the agenda for the next meeting, or view archived agendas, minutes or listen to audio from past meetings, please visit the Agendas, Minutes, Web Casts and Schedules page. Visit the Planning Commission page to learn more about their responsibilities and duties.

Oct
18
Thu
2018
Town & Gown Book Club @ CSM Arthur Lakes Library
Oct 18 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Get your book now and then join fellow residents, students and scholars for the second installation of the Town and Gown Book Club from noon to 1 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 18 in the Boettcher Room in the Arthur Lakes Library on the Colorado School of Mines campus. The purpose of the Book Club is to read and discuss books of general interest, but also access the expertise of the City of Golden, Mines faculty and students, and visiting scholars.

The book for October is Matthew Walker’s Why We Sleep, Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams. Here is a little preview:

“Amazing Breakthrough! Scientists have discovered a revolutionary new treatment that makes you live longer. It enhances your memory and makes you more creative. It makes you look more attractive, it keeps you slim, and lowers food cravings. It protects you from cancer and dementia. It wards off colds and the flu. It lowers your risk of heart attacks and stroke, not to mention diabetes. You’ll even feel happier, less depressed, and less anxious. Are you interested?”

Mines Applied Mathematics Professor Cecilia Diniz Behn, who does mathematical modeling of sleep, will moderate the discussion. Attendance is free, but you must reserve your place no later than Monday, Oct. 1 by emailing Gyasi Evans (gevans@mines.edu). A light luncheon will be provided. Your reservation commits you to obtaining a copy of the book and reading it before the meeting. The book is available at book stores, local libraries, or online.

Oct
27
Sat
2018
Golden Cemetery Tour @ Golden Cemetery
Oct 27 @ 10:00 am – 11:30 am

Historic Golden CemeteryVisit the graves of legendary Golden characters. Hear stories about their lives from storytellers and guides, Dennis Potter and Troy Rodriquez.

Tours begin and end at the Golden Cemetery. Two tours are available: 10 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. and 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.

Meet at the Golden Cemetery, 755 Ulysses St. Registration is required – you can learn more and register online at GoldenHistory.org. Tours are free for Golden History Museum & Park members, $10 for non-members.

Program will be canceled if minimum attendance number is not reached 24 hours prior to start time.

Trick or Treat Train @ Colorado Railroad Museum
Oct 27 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
CRMIt’s full steam ahead for tricks, treats and trains at the Colorado Railroad Museum!

The Railroad Halloween Town is a safe place to enjoy Trick or Treating. Catch a ride behind a historic Denver & Rio Grande Steam Locomotive in vintage passenger cars hosted by conductors and engineers in full costume.

Visit all of the special stops to fill your treat bags and tickle your funny bones including the “not so spooky” Haunted Railcar and the Olde Railroaders Silly Graveyard. Enjoy local food, kettle corn, shaved ice and even get your face painted. Finally, get a great picture of your costume as you pose in front of the Pumpkin Patch cart. Get professional fall portraits by Mama Chicken Photography.

Admission: Museum members and Children under 2 are free, Children $5, Adults $15 and Seniors $10. 

Admission includes unlimited rides on the Steam Engine as well as entertainment throughout the grounds. The CRM will be open to the public on October 27 and 28 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. with entertainment and events running 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

COG Mesa

 Golden was named after Thomas L. Golden,
a gold prospector who arrived in Jefferson County in 1858.

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