Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Christian Bale Visits Aurora

Just a few days after the tragedy at the Aurora movie theater actor Christian Bale came to visit the victims and the memorial, becoming a real life hero.  The actor was not representing Warner Brothers, but representing himself and wanted to say thank you to everyone who had helped the victims of the shooting. He took pictures with the victims and the hospital staff and attended a luncheon to say thank you to the workers at the hospital. Batman star Christian Bale visited survivors of the Colorado theater shooting Tuesday, and thanked medical staff and police officers who responded to the attack that killed 12 people and injured 58 others.Bale ...

Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Renaissance Festival in Colorado

 Costumes, food, and history comprise the Colorado Renaissance Festival that is going on all summer long.  Every weekend make your way to Larkspur to experience kings, queens, and dragons from the 16th century. Kids will love the animals and shows, while parents can explore the history and take in the shops.  Transport yourself back in time to the days of legend and lore. The Colorado Renaissance Festival is coming to town for it’s 36th magical season, and you certainly can’t miss this event. Hundreds of authentic villagers welcome you to the 16th century, as you wander the streets encountering kings, queens, nights, dukes,...

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Helping Out the Wildfire Victims

A wildfire benefit concert occurred at the Avett Brothers Red Rock Shows.  The proceeds from tickets and other passes went to wildfire victims in Colorado.  Read more about the concert below.    The Avett Brothers hold a sweet place in their heart for Colorado. When word trickled down about the multiple fires burning large parts of the Centennial State,  the brothers Avett made their contribution. Tickets for both recent Red Rocks shows were donated and auctioned off on KBCO for a meet and greet with the guys and Gov. John Hickenlooper. The donations went a step further when a fireman’s boot was passed around...

Friday, July 6, 2012

Protecting Your Family From The Heat

This heat wave has had most of the country hoping for a cool down for weeks now.  There is no cool down in sight for most of this country, but there are still ways to stay cool and protect your family from the oppressive heat.  At a time when kids are outside the most, parents need to watch for signs of heat exhaustion or heat stroke, a potentially fatal condition. Kids and the elderly are at the highest risk, according to the national Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Here are some strategies to prevent heat exhaustion or heat stroke: • Hydration – Make sure that your child has plenty of drinking water. When kids...

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