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  • Thousands To Join Colorado Virtual Earth Week Events Amid COVID-19 Crisis

    The Colorado Climate Strike Coalition is joining Earth Day Live for Three Days of Action

    DENVER, CO – This week, millions will celebrate the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Instead of mass protests, from April 22 to 24, youth and adult activists are coming together for Earth Day Live, a three-day live stream focused on climate action. Earth Day Live is a national event that will include training sessions, performances, and appearances to keep people engaged, informed, and inspired, with speakers including celebrities, politicians, scientists, and youth activists.

    The Colorado Climate Strike coalition will host daily local events through Earth Day Live that are free and open to the public 10:00-11:00 a.m. & 5:00-6:00 p.m. April 22-24.

    April 22 — STRIKE: The 50th anniversary of Earth Day is about demonstrating collective power in the face of today’s multiple crises. There will be performances, conversations, training sessions, and more. RSVP Here Colorado’s climate strike

    April 23 — DIVEST: The world’s largest banks have pumped $1.9 trillion into fossil fuels since the 2015 Paris Agreement. We can’t let fossil fuel companies use the pandemic to loot trillions more when people need relief so desperately. Led by the Stop the Money Pipeline Coalition, April 23rd focuses on the role of money in driving the climate crisis. RSVP here for Colorado’s DIVEST livestreams. 

    April 24 — VOTE: We need leaders who will address the existential threat of climate change, and for this to happen, we need people to show up at the polls. Led by the US Youth Strike Coalition, April 24th will focus on voter registration and feature a digital, relational voter registration challenge to see which region of the country can register the most voters. RSVP here for Colorado’s VOTE livestreams. 

    When: April 22-24, 10:00-11:00 a.m. & 5:00-6:00 p.m. daily 

    Where: [ONLINE] Join the national livestream visit: https://www.earthdaylive2020.org/

    Livestreams will be broadcasted on @350Colorado & @COClimateStrike Facebook pages

    Visuals: Groundbreaking virtual tactics in response to COVID-19, presentations, online strikes, live art. 

    Who: 350 Colorado, International Indigenous Youth Council,  Womxn from the Mountain, Spirit of the Sun, Extinction Rebellion – Denver, Sunrise – Boulder/Denver, Indivisible Denver, The Alliance Center, The Climate Mobilization Colorado, GreenFaith, Earth Guardians – Boulder, CO Climate Strikes, Greenpeace Colorado, Sierra Club, Climate Courage, LLC, Colorado Rising, Climate Reality Denver-Boulder Chapter, Global Greengrants Fund, Frack Free Colorado, CIRC, US Climate Strikes, Denver Democratic Socialists of America, & more. 

     

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  • ’20 Citizen’s Academy put online by district attorney

    The 18th Judicial District Attorney’s Spring Citizen’s Academy has been canceled, and it won’t be rescheduled in its usual, in-person format.

    Instead, the district attorney will offer a free, open-to-everyone Zoom presentation for 10 consecutive days starting Monday, April 20.

    “This is not an exact replica of what we offer in person, but it’s adapted to the times and technologies now available,” said District Attorney George Brauchler.

    Participants can join a Zoom meeting every day for two weeks at 1 p.m. Each presentation will last about 30 minutes.

    For more information and instructions, visit www.da18.org.

     

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  • Pence going to Colorado for Air Force Academy graduation

    Pence going to Colorado for Air Force Academy graduation

    Vice President Mike Pence will travel to the Air Force Academy for its pared down commencement ceremony Saturday to address graduating cadets in person, not by video as originally planned.

    Pence’s office announced his travel plans Tuesday and said additional details would be released later.

    The event usually attracts a big crowd to Falcon Stadium and ends with a traditional aerobatics demonstration by the Air Force Thunderbirds. Because of the coronavirus outbreak, the academy is closed to visitors and no spectators, including family, will be allowed at this year’s ceremony, which will only last about 30 minutes.

    The Thunderbirds will only perform a flyover. Cadets will march 6 feet (1.8 meters) apart and sit 8 feet (2.4 meters) apart during the event.

    Cadets will not march up to receive their diplomas and the typical high-fives and hugs are banned, The Gazette reported.

    Lower classes were sent home to take online classes because of the outbreak. Seniors remained but the date of their graduation was moved up.

    The academy initially announced last week that Secretary of the Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett would address the cadets in person and that there would be a video message from Pence.

     

     

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  • BetOnline Quarantine Challenge

    BetOnline Quarantine Challenge

    Major League Eating has announced that it will launch the BetOnline Quarantine Challenge, a bracket-style elimination eating tournament sponsored by www.BetOnline.ag, to meet overwhelming demand for sports content from fans. The series, which will feature eight of the world’s top eaters facing off via video from their homes, will launch this Friday, April 17, at 7 pm EST, on various platforms including MLE’s YouTube channel.

    MLE’s Joey Chestnut, the top-ranked eater in the world, will compete in the BetOnline Quarantine Challenge.

    MLE’s Joey Chestnut, the top-ranked eater in the world, will compete in the BetOnline Quarantine Challenge.

    BetOnline

    BetOnline

    The field consists of Joey Chestnut, the #1-ranked eater in the world and 12-time winner of the Nathan’s Famous Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest; Matt Stonie (255 Peeps in five minutes); Darron Breeden (528 oysters in eight minutes); world-renowned chugging champion Badlands Booker; Miki Sudo, the #1-ranked female eater in the world; Gideon Oji (25 lbs of kale salad in eight minutes); Michelle Lesco (176 gyoza in 10 minutes); and Nick Wehry (11 lbs of strawberry shortcake in eight minutes).

    Foods for each first-to-finish round are as follows:

    Qualifying Round: Sliced Bologna – two pounds

    Quarterfinals: Milk and Cookies – one family pack of Oreos and a half gallon of milk

    Semifinals: Baked Beans – 1.125 gallons (or 10 pounds)

    Finals: Ramen Noodles – 10 individual ramen cups

    “While there has been substantial discussion about which professional sport would be the first to return – with baseball, basketball, golf and MMA all floating recent potential return plans – competitive eating is first to come back. It is a powerful statement of American resilience,” said MLE Chairman George Shea, who will host the Quarantine Challenge with MLE President Rich Shea.

    BetOnline.ag has long served as the premiere online sports betting destination and, given the current lapse in sporting activity, the organization felt that partnering with MLE to create the Quarantine Challenge would create a fun way to fill the competitive void being felt by bettors and sports fans alike.

    “We all find ourselves in an unprecedented space,” Dave Mason, Brand Manager at BetOnline.ag, said. “Unfamiliar problems often require unfamiliar solutions. Hence the birth of this event. Many are familiar with the July Fourth event, but few realize that these athletes compete regularly and treat this as an actual sporting league. Our goal is to showcase the talents and skills possessed by the competitors while offering fans the chance to cheer on their favorites.”

    The competition will feature $11,500 in prize money, with $5,000 going to the winner. In addition, MLE and BetOnline.ag will donate $10,000 to Feeding America. Those wishing to make a donation can do so at https://www.feedingamerica.org/.

    The Quarantine Challenge will stream on MLE’s YouTube Channel.

     

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  • DAV RecruitMilitary Denver Area Virtual Military Job Fair

    DAV RecruitMilitary Denver Area Virtual Military Job Fair

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     DAV and RecruitMilitary rescheduled the Denver Area Military Job Fair as a VIRTUAL event. 

     This is a free virtual hiring event for veterans, transitioning military personnel, National Guard members, Reserve members and military spouses.

     Thursday, April 16th from 11:00 am – 3:00 pm MT.

     For more information and to register for this virtual hiring event, visit here.

     

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    Ensuring the health and well-being of our clients, job seekers and our team are our priority. For that reason, we have shifted the RecruitMilitary Denver Military Job Fair to a virtual event. This Job Fair is scheduled for Thursday, April 16, 2020 and will take place in a virtual setting, so we can seamlessly continue to connect organizations with veterans for their hiring needs.

     

    In 2019, DAV RecruitMilitary hosted more than 140 veteran hiring events across the United States with 6,400+ exhibitorsengaging more than 28,000 military-trained job candidates.

     

    “At Bradley-Morris and RecruitMilitary, we care deeply about the military community we serve that includes job seekers, employers and our own team.  Given the guidance from the Centers for Disease Control regarding COVID-19, to protect the safety of everyone involved, we recently shifted all upcoming in-person hiring events into our virtual veteran career fair platform,” says Chris Newsome, senior vice president at RecruitMilitary.  “Virtual hiring events are not new to us. We’ve been offering these types of events, in addition to digitally interactive resources, for several years. We’re proud to continue serving those who need us during this time to secure employment and sustain workforce development.”

     

    Additionally, RecruitMilitary supports the career readiness and transition efforts of military service members and their families by providing a newly launched program titled Team Transition.  This program was created by veterans and military spouses for veterans and military spouses. Team Transition supports those individuals who are professionally curious about taking the next step in finding civilian employment with military experience-friendly employers. 

     

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  • PUC to take public comment on Xcel Energy time-of-use electric rate proposal

    PUC to take public comment on Xcel Energy time-of-use electric rate proposal

    DENVER – The Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC) will conduct a remote public comment hearing on Thursday, April 16, on a proposal by Xcel Energy to permanently implement time-of-use (TOU) electric rates for its residential customers.

    The public comment hearing will begin at 4 p.m. and last no later than 6 p.m. Individuals who wish to provide public comments during the public hearing may do so either by telephone or computer. Detailed instructions on how to participate by phone or computer can be found in the decision setting the public comment hearing.

    Xcel’s proposal, filed on Dec. 2, would make a modified TOU rate schedule the default rate schedule for all residential customers once Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) meter deployment is completed in their area. The company said it plans to start deployment of smart meters in the second quarter of 2021, and have all residential meters swapped out by the end of 2024.

    Since 2017, Xcel has been conducting a large-scale trial for a voluntary TOU service rate schedule called Residential Energy Time-of-Use. TOU customers in the trial program would migrate to the new schedule when it becomes effective, which is proposed to be Jan. 1, 2021.

    Based on what the company has learned from the residential TOU trial, Xcel has proposed a modified TOU rate schedule that is designed to encourage residential customers to shift their summer energy usage away from periods when electricity demand is greatest, which is when system costs as well as fossil fuel generation and associated carbon dioxide emissions are at their highest.

    In addition to creating the opportunity for customers to reduce their bills by moving their energy usage to off-peak periods, reductions in load as a result of changes in customer behavior in response to the price signals established in the modified TOU rates can help reduce carbon emissions on (Xcel’s) system, according to the company’s filing.

    If approved by the PUC, the proposed TOU rates would replace summer tiered rates for Xcel customers in Colorado. The current tiered rate schedule focuses pricing on the amount of energy customers use, regardless of what time of the day that energy is used. TOU rates can assist in informing customers that at certain times of the day it costs more or less to deliver the energy they are using.

    As proposed, the On-Peak rate would apply from 3-7 p.m. each weekday (except holidays) June through September. Off-Peak rates would stay in effect for most of the year (October to May), plus summer weekends and holidays.

    An evidentiary hearing on the proposal is scheduled June 16-19 at the PUC. A decision is expected later this summer.

    Members of the public may also submit written comments about the proposal by using the PUC’s on-line comment form at www.dora.state.co.us/pacific/puc/puccomments under proceeding number 19AL-0687E.

     

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  • COVID-19 HR Open Session for Unemployment Questions

    April 15, 2020 | 11:00 am – 12:00 pm | Online

    Join Tina Todd of simplyHR to discuss frequently asked Questions about State Unemployment Insurance, layoffs, and the tough choices as you navigate the quickly changing COVID-19 landscape.

    Tina will outline provisions of the CARES Act as it pertains to Unemployment and the differences between layoff, temporary layoff, furlough, and the different unemployment programs.

    Tina will also be reviewing best practices and current updates related to COVID-19.

    Please register using the link below. Once registered, you will be emailed an access link for Wednesday’s webinar.

    https://eastcoloradosbdc.com/hr-open-session-for-unemployment-questions-covid-19/

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  • Help document nature in your area as part of global initiative: 2020 City Nature Challenge

    Help document nature in your area as part of global initiative: 2020 City Nature Challenge

    City Nature Challenge 2020 is an international effort to find and document plants and wildlife across the globe.

    DENVER – From April 24 through 27, Colorado residents are encouraged to go outside in their neighborhood to photograph and identify plants and animals using the free iNaturalist app as part of a global initiative called the City Nature Challenge.  

    City Nature Challenge 2020 is an international effort to find and document plants and wildlife across the globe. Cities are encouraging their citizens to get outside in whatever way is safe for each region and document the plants and animals in their surroundings. The City Nature Challenge is organized by the California Academy of Sciences and the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

    The City Nature Challenge and COVID-19

    In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, the City Nature Challenge has made some modifications to the annual event to help keep organizers and participants safe. Although it has been promoted as a friendly competition in previous years, this year it’s about embracing the healing power of nature. Participants should safely document biodiversity in whatever way they can, even from the safety of their own homes if necessary. Participants are urged to carefully follow public health guidelines provided by your local governments, as they are changing in real-time. Individual safety and public health is of utmost priority. 

    Citizen Science and the iNaturalist app

    To participate in this collaborative effort, download the free iNaturalist app, join the project, then get outside and start taking pictures of nature around you. By participating, you will be embracing the healing power of nature while also contributing crucial data about Colorado’s unique biodiversity. Scientists can then use this information to make important decisions about how to protect and improve Colorado’s nature.

    The iNaturalist app that people use to identify species during the City Nature Challenge has been part of Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s efforts to engage citizen scientists over the past few years.

    In just under four years, the app has documented more than 91,000 observations of nature in Colorado’s 41 state parks. The new technology is helping CPW biologists track the wildlife resources, and in some cases, even contributing toward furthering important research.

    From April 28 – May 3, users who identify photos of wildlife down to the species level will count toward the point tally.

    Colorado nonprofits and government agencies like Colorado Parks and Wildlife, The Nature Conservancy, the WILD Foundation, MetroDNA, Denver Botanical Gardens, and Denver Audubon all see the value in this effort to connect people to their environment and reap the benefits of crowd-sourced citizen science.

    “We have so much amazing nature in and around Denver, that we encourage people to explore their backyards and neighborhoods to discover incredible wildlife,” said Chris Hawkins, urban conservation program manager for The Nature Conservancy in Colorado. “Not only will participants be having fun outside, but they will also be making valuable scientific contributions that will help The Nature Conservancy as we work to create a thriving region for people and nature.”

    “As a mom of two young children who have now transitioned to online learning, I am so excited about the opportunity to engage them in a community science project that gets us outdoors in our own neighborhood,” said Kate Hogan of Denver Audubon. “The iNaturalist.org app is easy to use, and even my 4-year-old knows how to take pictures with my cell phone, so each one of us can be involved!”

    “The City Nature Challenge is an extraordinary opportunity for individuals to connect to the wild nature that surrounds them; something that is essential considering we live in this time of rapid human development, species extinction, and disconnection with nature,” said Melanie Hill, Director of Communications & Outreach at the WILD Foundation. “This event offers a fun and easy way for people of all ages to get to know these wild beings and understand not only what they need to survive, but thrive.”

    “Plant and wildlife enthusiasts from across the region can participate simply by staying at home and helping to identify species through the iNaturalist program,” said Jennifer Neale, Director of Research & Conservation for Denver Botanic Gardens. 

    “The City Nature Challenge offers Metro Denver residents, especially kids and families, a chance to get outdoors in a way that contributes not only to our shared knowledge of the region’s biodiversity but to their physical and mental health,” said Dana Coelho, Metro DNA Director and co-lead of Safe Summer Kick Off on Get Outdoors Day, a Southwest Denver-based partnership inspired by and connected to the statewide Get Outdoors Colorado coalition of partners.

    “At its core, it’s a citizen science project that is trying to engage as many people as possible to record the diversity of life wherever they happen to be,” said CPW Forest Management Coordinator Matt Schulz. “Anyone can participate with this challenge, just by observing what is outside their door, whether it’s the tree that lines your street or the bird stopping over to find a bit of food.”

    Colorado state parks are a great place to be outdoors, as well as a great place to participate in the City Nature Challenge. But please remember to only visit your neighborhood state parks consistent with public health recommendations. Colorado state parks within this year’s boundaries include: Barr Lake, Boyd Lake, Castlewood Canyon, Chatfield, Cherry Creek, Cheyenne Mountain, Eldorado Canyon,Golden Gate, Lory, Roxborough, St. Vrain and Staunton. 

    Check CPW’s City Nature Challenge page or the co-organizers page at www.wild.org/naturechallenge for updated information on the City Nature Challenge project.

    Details

    More information on the City Nature Challenge is available at: https://citynaturechallenge.org.

    For those interested in the Denver-Boulder Metro area: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2020-denver-boulder-metro-area

    For those interested in the Colorado Springs area: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2020-colorado-springs

    For those interested in the Fort Collins/Northern Colorado area: https://www.inaturalist.org/projects/city-nature-challenge-2020-northern-colorado

    Stats from last year:

    Boulder-Denver Metro Area 2019:

    Total observations: 6,374

    Total observers: 433

    Species identified: 955

    Worldwide 2019

    Total observations: 963,000+

    Total observers: 35,000+

    Species identified: 31,000+

     

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  • Gov. Polis Provides Guidance to Municipalities on Local Elections

    Gov. Polis Provides Guidance to Municipalities on Local Elections

    DENVER – Gov. Polis issued guidance to municipalities across Colorado who are preparing for upcoming elections. 

    “We want to ensure that Coloradans across our state are able to participate in their local elections and that this pandemic does not impact our democratic process,” said Governor Jared Polis. “It’s critical that Coloradans stay home during this time to the extent they can, but it’s also critical that they exercise their right to vote in all elections whether it’s for your fire district, electric coop, or town. Clerks have been working hard preparing for these elections, and we want to support them and hold them accountable for making sure Coloradans can safely exercise  our right to vote.

    More than 100 municipal elections are being held on April 7 across Colorado. In an effort to preserve the right to vote in free and fair elections, and building on the work of the Colorado Municipal League (CML) and local elections administrators, Gov. Polis is issuing guidance to local municipalities to ensure that all Coloradans can vote safely. This includes:

    • Encouraging absentee methods of voting where possible
    • Following the social distance guidance provided in Public Health Order 20-24
    • Encouraging early voting and voting during off-peak hours, where voter crowds may be smaller throughout the day
    • Drive-up voting or ballot drop off for eligible voters
    • Consulting guidance provided by CML and local health agencies regarding how to safely conduct municipal elections

    Read the full guidance here. Read CML’s guidance here.

     

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  • Now’s the time to submit big-game hunting applications; deadline to apply is April 7

    Now’s the time to submit big-game hunting applications; deadline to apply is April 7

    DENVER – Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s on-line hunting license application site is open around-the-clock and hunters are urged not to wait until the last minute to apply for 2020 big-game licenses. Deadline to apply is April 7 at 8 p.m.

    “When a high volume of people hit the site on the last day, that can cause system slowdowns and we want to ensure you have the ability to put in for the license you want,” said Rebecca Ferrell, public information and website manager for Colorado Parks and Wildlife. “There’s no reason to wait until the last minute – get online now, spend some quality time with our videos, harvest data and other resources, and be sure your account is set up correctly.”

    To apply for a limited big game license, go to cpwshop.com sign in to your account and then click on the “Go Hunting and Fishing” tab in the menu bar at the top of the page. The system is set up to guide hunters easily through the well-defined steps. Hunters must be sure to have their CID number and a valid credit card before beginning the process.

     

    Hunters should go on line to the Colorado Parks and Wildlife website as soon as possible to apply for limited big-game hunting licenses. Deadline to apply is April 7.

    Please review the big game section of the CPW site for background information on Colorado’s hunting seasons and how to apply. The web pages include harvest statistics from the 2019 seasons for all big-game species, seasons and units.

    You can also call CPW’s hunt planners at 303-297-1192 if you have questions. Please note that call-wait times may be lengthy as our staff is complying with current stay-at-home orders.

    Although all CPW offices are closed to the public because of the coronavirus pandemic, staff members are available to answer questions. Phone numbers and contact information are posted at all CPW offices for direct staff assistance.

    Hunters are also reminded that they are required to purchase a “qualifying license” before submitting an application. You’ll be prompted to make that purchase as you start the application process.

    For first-time hunters who have not completed a hunter education class, an apprentice certificate is available to those who are able to hunt with a mentor. Those who hunted last year with an apprentice license can obtain a second certificate. But previous year’s apprentice certificates will not be renewed automatically; you need to go to cpwshop.com and add a new profile before applying for a limited license.

    “Everything you need to apply is at your fingertips,” Ferrell said. “So please get your application in now and get ready for the fall hunting season.”

     

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