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The workshop is free, but please RSVP in advance.
Drinks, dinner, appetizers and snacks can be purchased. Please do so before or after the speaker.
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The Golden Police Department will have officers participating in Walk to School Day, interacting with students and parents and ensuring the walk to school is safe and fun for everyone.
Three local schools are participating in Walk to School Day: Free Horizon Montessori, Shelton Elementary, and Mitchell.
Free Horizon Montessori
This event, in which the school has been participating for five years, is a way to celebrate and support safety as parents walk with the kids to school. Participants will gather around 7:45 a.m. at SPOT Bikes, 331 Corporate Circle, and begin walking at 8 a.m.
Shelton Elementary
Shelton will have “walking school buses” of students led by volunteers from 3 different spots in the neighborhood surrounding the school. They will celebrate the event by having school leaders and members of the student wellness team greet the walkers with balloons, handouts, stickers, and fresh fruit. As part of their grant with the City of Golden, they will also be joined by some city officials on a “walk/bike to school” audit that morning to determine the safest routes for kids to utilize. The City of Golden will be printing maps based on the audit.
Mitchell Elementary
Buses will off-load students at the New Loveland Mine Park and the students will walk to school from there. Many students who live in the surrounding neighborhoods walk to school with their parents. All students and parents will be met at the entrance to the school by cheering and cowbell ringing members of a student group promoting “Fuel Up to Play 60,” a national program that empowers youth, schools and communities to stay healthy by improving nutrition and physical activity at school.
Have you ever wondered what county commissioners do and why they are important to Jefferson County?
Attend a candidate forum on October 11 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Jefferson Unitarian Church to learn about their role in addressing the issues of homelessness, affordable housing and mental health services in Jefferson County. Hear from the candidates themselves about their positions on these important issues.
Be informed before you vote!
The Golden Downtown Development Authority (DDA) staff and board would like to catch up with you at an interactive community input meeting on October 12, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at Foothills Art Center. Bring the whole family to play games, enter to win prizes, and experience Foothills Art Center. By simply providing your valued opinion you will be eligible to win gift cards to downtown area merchants.
If you cannot attend the meeting and want to share your thoughts, drop us a line by calling (303) 384.8080 or email us at DDA@cityofgolden.net.
Join District 2 Golden City Councilor Casey Brown for coffee and conversation on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Golden Community Center, 2nd Floor in the Front Porch area.
This is a great opportunity to bring up issues concerning you that are happening in Golden, and the north neighborhoods in particular. Open to everyone!
Parking for the event
Free parking is available after 5 p.m. in lots D and Y, both just off of Elm Street near the Student Center. D Lot is across from the Rec Center, as you enter off of 19th onto Elm. Y is just one block further on the corner of Elm and W. Campus. Bldg. 60 on the map is the Student Center. From D, there is a sidewalk that runs between the Rec Center and Student Center. From Y, there is a sidewalk that runs between the Traditional Dorms to the Student Center
Join District 2 Golden City Councilor Casey Brown for coffee and conversation on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Golden Community Center, 2nd Floor in the Front Porch area.
This is a great opportunity to bring up issues concerning you that are happening in Golden, and the north neighborhoods in particular. Open to everyone!
Today, people can’t imagine being delighted by a length of new hair ribbon or a tin cup as a gift. However, homesteaders living on the short grass prairie and near the gold fields of Colorado lived a simple and sometimes desperately poor life at the end of a very long supply line. Learn about the day-to-day challenges of 1880s homesteaders as we explore the contents of a holiday “box from back east” and discover what made each item so welcomed and valued.
Enjoy hot tea and homemade cookies from a 19th century recipe. Presented by living history interpreter Priscilla Marshall. Recommended for participants age 12 and up.
Meet at Guy Hill Schoolhouse in Clear Creek History Park. Cost is $15 for members and $20 for non-members. Learn more and purchase tickets at Goldenhistory.org.
Chat with your District Two City Councilor from 10 to 11 a.m. in the Front Porch room of the Golden Community Center. This is a great opportunity to make your concerns about issues in your community heard.
There will be a public meeting on January 10 from 6:30 to 8 p.m. for neighbors interested in future plans for the roundabouts on Heritage Road. City Staff will be on hand to answer questions and provide updated information. Concerns will be given to a third party engineering firm for review.