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  • Pledge to Bike to Wherever Next Week

    Pledge to Bike to Wherever Next Week

    The Denver region will celebrate cycling virtually September 21-25

     September 17, 2020 (Denver, CO) – Bikers around the Denver region plan to ditch their cars next week to participate in Bike to Wherever Week, a virtual event hosted by Way to Go. Bike to Wherever Week, which will take place from September 21-25, is a region-wide celebration of cycling encouraging commuters to opt for a bike over a vehicle – whether it’s to ride to a workplace, the store, the park, or the coffee shop.

     The Way to Go team created Bike to Wherever Week as an alternative to Bike to Work Day, which was cancelled earlier this summer due to the unprecedented and evolving impact of the COVID-19 outbreak. Bike to Work Day, which is the second largest event of its kind in the nation, typically attracts more than 30,000 participants to breakfast stations and parties throughout the region. 

     “While we are disappointed that we won’t be able to host any physical festivities this year, we are excited to host our first virtual biking event,” said Allison Redmon, Way to Go manager. “This is a great way for people to try biking out and see all the benefits it has to offer. Even though we won’t be together in person, we plan on keeping the good times rolling with prizes and social media updates.”

     Way to Go has partnered with the Colorado Classic team and the Gates Corporation to get more people on bikes. Anyone who pledges to ride during Bike to Wherever Week will automatically be entered to win a Priority Bicycles Brilliant L Train Bicycle, equipped with a Gates Carbon Drive belt system. There will also be opportunities to participate and win prizes through social media.

    Even though Bike to Work Day festivities have been cancelled, the theme of Bike to Wherever remains the same: rejoining the movement. Bike to Wherever is all about reminding people of the fun and freedom of biking, while encouraging those who may have forgotten to dust the bike off and give it a try. It’s easy to get hooked! Survey results show that first-time Bike to Work Day participants are more likely than other riders to continue biking on a regular basis.

    Interested folks can find more information and pledge to ride their bikes at biketowherever.org.

     

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  • Guest lineups for the Sunday news shows

    ABC’s “This Week” _ Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla.; Gov. Mike DeWine, R-Ohio.

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    NBC’s “Meet the Press” _ Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose; Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson; Karen Brinson Bell, executive director of the North Carolina State Board of Elections.

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    CBS’ “Face the Nation”_ Mohamed el-Erian, Allianz’s chief economic adviser; David Rubenstein, co-executive chairman of the Carlyle Group.

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    CNN’s “State of the Union” _ Democratic vice presidential nominee Kamala Harris; Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert Wilkie.

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    “Fox News Sunday” _ Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin.

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  • Governor Polis Orders Flags Lowered to Honor Patriot Day, Commemorate 9/11 Anniversary

    Governor Polis Orders Flags Lowered to Honor Patriot Day, Commemorate 9/11 Anniversary

    DENVER – Gov. Jared Polis today ordered flags to be lowered to half staff on all public buildings statewide on Friday, September 11, 2020 from sunrise to sunset to honor those who lost their lives on September 11, 2001. This is also in recognition of Patriot Day, which was designated by Congress in 2001. 

    “On September 11, 2001, our country faced a tragedy unlike any we’d seen before. Thousands of innocent people, including many first responders, lost their lives that day. In the aftermath of that terrible attack, our nation came together, and we saw Americans lifting each other up and lending a helping hand. We have shown again and again that what challenges us can make us stronger. It’s the brave men and women who serve and protect our country, and its ideals, that make America who we are today. Let us honor those incredible men and women who lost their lives to terrorism, and renew our efforts to fight terrorism,” said Governor Jared Polis.  

     See the full presidential proclamation below. 

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    BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

     A PROCLAMATION

     In 2001, our Nation, united under God, made an unbreakable promise never to forget the nearly 3,000 innocent Americans who were senselessly killed on September 11.  On this sacred day — Patriot Day — we solemnly honor that commitment.  As the bells toll, we call by name those who perished in the terrorist attacks in New York, New York; Arlington, Virginia; and Shanksville, Pennsylvania.  In cities and towns across our great country, we stand in solidarity to remember the victims and mourn their stolen hopes and dreams.

    On a day that began as ordinary as any other, terrorists carrying out a sadistic plan murdered thousands of our fellow compatriots.  With shock and disbelief, we watched our first responders, encumbered by heavy equipment and hindered by debris and smoke, rush with conviction and courage into the void to rescue those in despair.  With pride and sorrow, we felt the tremendous bravery of those aboard Flight 93, who summoned the courage to charge the terrorists in a counterattack that saved countless American lives.  As the day closed, America steadied its resolve to hold accountable those who had attacked us and to ensure it would never happen again.

    The courage, heroism, and resilience Americans displayed on 9/11, and in its aftermath, are perpetual testaments to the spirit of our country.  While our Nation was anguished by this attack, the grit displayed that day — the very essence of America — was a reminder that our citizens have never failed to rise to the occasion.  Heroes sprang into action in the face of great peril to help save their fellow Americans.  Many laid down their lives.  As we reflect on the events of that September morning, let us recommit to embrace the stalwart bravery displayed and reaffirm our dedication to defending liberty from all who wish to deny it.

     To fulfill our collective promise never to forget, we impart the memory of that fateful day to our children and grandchildren.  The smoke that rose from the Twin Towers, the Pentagon, and the Pennsylvania field carried away the souls of innocent Americans.  As we recall the images of our American Flag raised from the ashes of Ground Zero and the Pentagon, we are reminded that good triumphs over evil.  We recommit ourselves to fortifying our cherished American values so that future generations will know in their souls that the United States is the land of the free and the home of the brave.

    This Patriot Day, we commemorate the lives of those who perished on September 11, 2001, we pray for the families who carry on their legacies, and we honor the unmatched bravery of our Nation’s first responders.  We also commend those who, in the days and years following the attack, answered the call to serve our country and continue to risk their lives in defense of the matchless blessings of freedom.

    By a joint resolution approved December 18, 2001 (Public Law 107-89), the Congress designated September 11 of each year as “Patriot Day.”

    NOW, THEREFORE, I, DONALD J. TRUMP, President of the United States of America, do hereby proclaim September 11, 2020, as Patriot Day.  I call upon all departments, agencies, and instrumentalities of the United States to display the flag of the United States at half-staff on Patriot Day in honor of the innocent people who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.  I invite the Governors of the United States and its Territories and interested organizations and individuals to join in this observance.  I call upon the people of the United States to participate in community service in honor of the innocent people we lost that day and to observe a moment of silence beginning at 8:46 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time to honor those victims who perished as a result of the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

     IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand this tenth day of September, in the year of our Lord two thousand twenty, and of the Independence of the United States of America the two hundred and forty-fifth.

    DONALD J. TRUMP

     

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  • “Hybrid” Fall Birding Festival

    “Hybrid” Fall Birding Festival

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Saturday, Sept. 12 | 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. MST

    We may be staying home more, but for many birds it is time to travel! Fall migration is one of nature’s incredible spectacles, so let’s celebrate! You’re invited to experience the wonder of birds with us through a variety of fun in-person and/or virtual programs and activities:

    • Join our Educators for Q&A sessions via Facebook Live at 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m.
    • Browsing our YouTube channel for webinars on how to sharpen your bird ID skills
    • Finding some feathered visitors in your area! Share what you see with us on Facebook and Instagram!
    • Visiting our Barr Lake Banding Station in-person on Tuesdays and Thursdays-Sundays until October 11th. REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED and space is limited. Click here to reserve your spot!

    You can also visit Barr Lake State Park Nature Center on Saturday, Sept. 12 from 9:00 a.m. -12 Noon to meet our friends from Nature’s Educators, HawkQuest and Denver Field Ornithologists! Look for them outside the Nature Center, where they will be providing live bird demonstrations and answering questions.

    PLEASE NOTE: For everyone’s health and safety, masks and social distancing will be required at in-person events.

     

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  • You are invited to the 2020 Bennett Days

    You are invited to the 2020 Bennett Days

    Adams County, Colo. (September 10, 2020): The Adams County Sheriff’s Office will be joined by the Bennett Fire Department, Arapahoe County Sheriff’s Office, and Colorado State Patrol for the Bennett Days Parade at 2:00 PM on September 12, 2020.

    The Bennett Days celebration will begin at 9:00 AM with a Pedal On! Bicycle ride through various parts of town. There will be snacks, giveaways, and more for participants and spectators. The parade will begin at 3:00 PM with the Adams County Motor Cycle Unit serving as the lead for the parade. COVID precautions will be in and place and there will not be any walkers involved in the parade.

    We welcome you to see the fun, interview Bennett residents as they enjoy one of the first organized events in many months, and cover the parade.

     

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  • A Virtual Conversation with Commissioner Kathleen Conti: Sept. 10

     

    Join District 1 Arapahoe County Commissioner Kathleen Conti for a virtual event on Thursday, Sept. 10 at 7 p.m.

    This year has presented unique challenges, but the planning and management for critical services never stops. Commissioner Conti, with special guest, Bryan Weimer Director of Public Works and Development, will provide updates on recent and upcoming projects and initiatives that affect our diverse communities. 

    To join her for this informal conversation, at the time of the event, listen in and ask questions by:

     

     

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  • A Colorado motorcycle rally plans to continue with its events scheduled for Labor Day weekend despite the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed 1,946 people in the state.

    A Colorado motorcycle rally plans to continue with its events scheduled for Labor Day weekend despite the coronavirus pandemic, which has killed 1,946 people in the state.

    Organizers for the Four Corners Motorcycle Rally say the three-day event will be scaled down due to coronavirus restrictions.

    Events have limited their capacity or been canceled altogether. The Hill Climb at Purgatory Resort and concerts at Sky Ute Casino Resort have been canceled. The Hooligan Dirt Dash, which typically draws about 1,500 people, will have a capacity of 100 people.

    John Oakes, an organizer, said the events will encourage social distancing and face coverings.

    “Typically, it was like a street party,” Oakes said. “But now, it will be like a seated restaurant.”

    The rally had not received a permit from the city of Durango to hold the event as of Tuesday, the Durango Herald reported.

    Rally organizers submitted a self-certification plan on Tuesday to San Juan Basin Public Health to prove that all planned events met public health orders. The health department is currently reviewing the plans.

    Alex Wilkinson, the community events administrator for Durango, said the event should receive the green light in time for Friday.

    Organizers believe safety measures will be adequate.

    “We’re doing the best we can,” said Trevor Bird, owner of the event. “We take the safety of the community and our team really serious.”

    Kim Baxter, acting mayor for the city of Durango, said council-members have received letters with concerns from residents about the safety of the rally.

    “People are concerned that drivers from Sturgis might bring COVID here,” Baxter said.

    The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally drew an estimated 500,000 people in August to South Dakota. Health experts say they have tracked confirmed cases of the coronavirus throughout the country that stemmed from the event.

     

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  • Reminder to check public health requirements ahead of Labor Day Weekend

    Reminder to check public health requirements ahead of Labor Day Weekend

    As we begin to wind down what has been an extraordinary summer, we want to again extend our thank you for the role you have played in reducing the spread of COVID-19 in our communities. While we mourn those we have lost to this virus, and seek to help those who have suffered economically, we are also thankful that the efforts by the state and compliance by our many businesses and professionals have so far prevented a second large spike in cases in our state. 

    As you are likely aware, the slight rise in cases Colorado did experience in mid-July was no doubt due in part to Independence Day celebrations that were not in compliance with public health orders and best practices. Thus, as we approach another holiday weekend with Labor Day on September 7th, we ask that you, our licensees and stakeholders, help us ensure that we can take time to relax and honor the social and economic achievements of American workers, while also remaining aware that we are not yet out of this crisis. We need to continue to act responsibly so that we do not undo our progress.

    We continue to urge you to adhere to the orders issued by Governor Polis and the health experts at the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE), including continued compliance with the statewide mask ordinance and social distancing requirements. Please take a moment to visit both the Safer at Home website for industry-specific information, and DORA’s COVID-19 Updates for Licensees and Consumers page for information pertaining to specific DORA-regulated programs and professions.

    Please know that if you violate current public health orders, depending on the nature of the violation, regulatory action may be taken against your license.

    Then, be sure to review our Guidance for Employers and Places of Public Accommodation which provides a clear overview of considerations surrounding the use of masks in public. 

    We know it hasn’t been an easy road, but want to assure you that we are endeavoring each day to balance public health and safety with the need to keep Colorado businesses open and our economy strong. Thank you for working with us during this time. We hope that you and your loved ones enjoy a beautiful holiday weekend.

     

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  • Governor Polis Emphasizes Importance of Mask Wearing and Avoiding Large Groups This Labor Day Weekend

    Governor Polis Emphasizes Importance of Mask Wearing and Avoiding Large Groups This Labor Day Weekend

    DENVER – Governor Jared Polis today provided an update on Colorado’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and reminded Coloradans to remain vigilant over Labor Day weekend.

    The Governor announced that earlier this week, Colorado hit its lowest positivity rate yet, close to two percent. The positivity rate is the rate of positive results out of the total number of COVID-19 tests conducted. In March, the state was seeing positivity rates between 15-20%. Currently, some of Colorado’s neighboring states are still seeing rates that high: Kansas is at 16%, Nevada is at 15.3% and Iowa is at 18.5%. The Governor stressed the importance of Coloradans continuing to wear masks, follow social distancing protocols, and avoid large gatherings as the long Labor Day weekend approaches to maintain the state’s positive trend. 

    “Coloradans have met the challenges of this pandemic head on, and our numbers may be declining, but we are not out of the woods,” said Governor Jared Polis. “Cases spiked after the 4th of July weekend and we can’t let that happen again after Labor Day weekend. Our success thus far is due to each individual doing their part and we can’t let up now. We need everyone, including all of our students who are back on campus, to take this seriously and act responsibly by avoiding large groups and parties and wearing a mask around others. Now is not the time to party. Be smart and be safe this weekend if you are enjoying our great outdoors. Colorado has fared better than many of our neighboring states during this pandemic, but we’re only as good as our collective actions to slow the spread of this virus.”

    Gov. Polis was joined by CU President Mark Kennedy, David Holguin, a CU Denver student, and Dajah Brooks, a student at the University of Denver to emphasize the need for students returning to colleges and universities to continue following safety protocols to protect themselves and their peers. David is a Student Advisor with the Colorado Commission on Higher Education and Latinx advancement leadership program. Dajah is the Undergraduate Student Body Vice President at the University of Denver, member of Delta Zeta sorority and the African Students United at DU. The Governor addressed recent parties at fraternities at CU Boulder, and applauded the efforts by Boulder’s Interfraternity Council on the Hill to punish these bad actors with fines.

    Gov. Polis was also joined by Colorado Parks and Wildlife Park Ranger Michelle Seubert to remind Coloradans to recreate responsibly. The outdoors have played a critical role in giving Coloradans a safe outlet to exercise and experience nature during this pandemic. As Labor Day weekend approaches, it’s critical to remember the 7 key principles for responsible recreation: 

    • Have a plan before you go
    • Stay to the trails
    • Trash your trash
    • Leave what you find
    • Be careful with fire and abide by local fire restrictions 
    • Respect wildlife
    • Be kind and inclusive to others who are also enjoying the great outdoors

    View the news conference on the Governor’s Facebook page

     

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  • A Virtual Conversation with Commissioner Nancy N. Sharpe

    A Virtual Conversation with Commissioner Nancy N. Sharpe

    This year has presented unique challenges, but the planning and management for critical services never stops. Commissioner Sharpe, with special guest Director of Human Services Cheryl Ternes, will provide updates on recent and upcoming projects and initiatives that affect our diverse communities. 

     

    Thursday, Sept. 3, 2020

    7-8 p.m.

    At the time of the event, listen in and ask questions any of these ways:

    –  Calling 855-436-3656

    –  Visiting our website at arapahoegov.com/townhall

    –  Visiting our Facebook page at facebook.com/arapahoecounty

    Contact: 303-795-4857 or

     

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