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Category: Upcoming Events

  • Colorado National Guard supports governor’s inauguration with flyover and cannon salute

    By Colorado National Guard Public Affairs

    CENTENNIAL, Colo. – Members of the Colorado National Guard will support the inauguration of Gov. Jared Polis at the State Capitol in Denver, Jan. 10, 2023, with an F-16 Fighting Falcon flyover, ceremonial cannon salute, military band, and the presentation of colors.

    The cannon will fire 38 blank rounds from Civic Center Park across from the State Capitol’s west steps, symbolizing Colorado as the 38th state admitted to the union.

    A few additional practice rounds will be heard prior to the ceremony.

    “Military support to the governor’s inauguration is a time-honored tradition in our state,” The Adjutant General of Colorado U.S. Army Brig. Gen. Laura Clellan said.  “Our Colorado National Guard Soldiers and Airmen are proud to participate in this ceremony in honor of our commander-in-chief.”

    The CONG is organized into units and operates under command and control of the governor with delegated control to the state adjutant general.

    A 21-gun salute is the most commonly recognized of the customary gun salutes, performed by the firing of cannon or artillery as a military honor.

    The custom stems from naval tradition, where a warship would fire its cannons harmlessly out to sea, until all ammunition was spent, to show that it was disarmed, signifying the lack of hostile intent. As naval customs evolved, 21 guns came to be fired for heads of state, or in exceptional circumstances, for heads of government, with the number decreasing with the rank of the recipient of the honor.

     

  • Foster Care Information Meeting

    Foster Care Information Meeting

    https://www.eventbrite.com/e/foster-care-information-meeting-via-zoom-tickets-492714250587?aff=erelexpmlt

    Join us for an online Foster Care Information Meeting!

    When and where

    Date and time: Mon, January 9, 2023, 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM MST
    Location: Online

    About this event

    • 2 hours
    • Mobile eTicket

    This meeting is for prospective foster parents – thank you for your interest! The first step toward becoming a foster parent is to attend an information meeting where you will learn: what foster care is, what it means to be a foster parent, how and why children come into the foster care system, a general overview of child protection in Colorado, and how to move forward in the process of becoming a foster parent.

    During our live online meeting you will learn about the next steps to take and then will be able to receive the necessary paperwork to continue your journey to becoming a foster parent. For more information, please email .

  • Morgan Community College Holiday Closure

    Morgan Community College Holiday Closure

    FORT MORGAN, CO. 12/16/2022. The Morgan Community College (MCC) Fort Morgan campus and Centers in Limon, Burlington, and Wray will be closed Saturday, December 24, 2022, through Monday, January 2, 2023, in observance of the holidays. All MCC locations will reopen Tuesday, January 3, 2023.
     
    Morgan Community College staff and faculty wish the community a safe and happy holiday season.
  • Upcoming building closures for the holidays

    Upcoming building closures for the holidays

    In observance of Christmas and New Year’s, County offices will be closed on Friday, Dec. 23; Monday, Dec. 26; and Monday, Jan. 2. Happy Holidays!

  • Anythink Libraries announces Christmas holiday closure

    THORNTON, Colo.–Dec. 16, 2022–All Anythink libraries and administrative offices will be closed from Saturday, Dec. 24 through Monday, Dec. 26, 2022 in observance of Christmas. Anythink locations will return to regularly scheduled hours of operation on Tuesday, Dec. 27.
  • Live Shadow Nativity Info

    Christ Our Redeemer Lutheran Church at 275 Ash Street in Bennett will host an indoor live shadow Nativity at 7PM on Friday, December 23. All are invited and welcome.
    We will also have a candlelight Christmas Eve service at 7PM on Saturday, December 24.
  • Colorado Secretary of State’s Office Announces Year-End Hours of Service for Business Filing

    Denver, Colo – In observance of the Christmas and New Year holidays, the Colorado Secretary of State’s office will be closed Friday, December 23 (after 1 p.m.), Monday, December 26, Friday, December 30 (after 3 p.m.), and Monday, January 2.

    Due to yearly maintenance, online services will be unavailable from 11:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 31 until noon on Sunday, January 1 and services like filing and searching will be affected.

    Mergers or other paper documents must be received in the office no later than 3 p.m. on December 30. Do not wait until late afternoon on December 30 to submit your paper filings as circumstances beyond the Office’s control (weather, illness, etc.) may prohibit our ability to process your filing in the timeline you are attempting to achieve. Filings not received during scheduled business hours will be processed the next working business day.

    You should plan ahead and file earlier by using a delayed effective date and time if necessary for filings that must be effective on December 31.

    Filing deadlines will not be extended.

    Email or call (303) 894-2200 with any questions.

  • Agriculture Secretary Vilsack to Host Press Call Announcing Significant Investment to Combat Climate Change and Expand Access to Clean Energy in Rural America

    WASHINGTON, D.C., Dec. 14, 2022 – On Thursday, December 15, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack will host a press call to announce a significant investment being made by the Biden-Harris Administration to build critical infrastructure that will combat climate change and expand access to clean energy in 46 states. In addition, Secretary Vilsack will also highlight how the Inflation Reduction Act will bolster USDA’s efforts to expand renewable energy and support energy-efficiency projects for people living in rural America. Investments like these underscore the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s steadfast commitment under the Biden-Harris Administration to combat the climate crisis and expand access to renewable energy infrastructure in rural America, all while creating good-paying jobs and saving Americans money on their energy costs. 
    WHO: Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack 
    WHEN: Thursday, December 15 at 11:30 AM EST 
    STATES RECEIVING INVESTMENTS: Alaska, Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, Montana, North Carolina, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Vermont, Washington, Wisconsin, West Virginia, Wyoming.
  • CPW to host public meeting discussing waterfowl management in the Northeast hunting zone

    FORT COLLINS – Colorado Parks and Wildlife will host a public meeting to discuss waterfowl management strategies in Colorado’s Northeast waterfowl hunting zone. The meeting will be held on December 12 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m at the Harmony Library in Fort Collins.

    Location
    Harmony Library, Community Room
    4616 South Shields
    Fort Collins, Colorado 80526

    CPW will present recent waterfowl harvest data and discuss current waterfowl management strategies for the Northeast waterfowl hunting zone. CPW is seeking feedback from the public on current season dates and the waterfowl management structure for the region. 
     
    “This is a great opportunity for the public to discuss current waterfowl management strategies for the Northeast zone with CPW staff,” said Shannon Schaller, CPW deputy regional manager. “We hope to get feedback from hunters and stakeholders to incorporate into future management decisions.”

    For more information, contact Shannon Schaller at .

    Learn more about waterfowl hunting in Colorado on CPW’s website.

  • Celebrate the holiday with an outdoor adventure on Fresh Air Friday

    Celebrate the holiday with an outdoor adventure on Fresh Air Friday

    Barr Lake State Park

    DENVER – Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the busy winter holiday season, so Colorado Parks and Wildlife invites people to spend time outdoors this Friday. On Nov. 25, CPW is pleased to offer free entry to all Colorado state parks on Fresh Air Friday

    This year marks the 8th annual Fresh Air Friday event that encourages people to take some time over Thanksgiving weekend to create new outdoor memories and live life outside. A Fresh Air Friday celebration can be as big or as small of an outdoor adventure as you choose. To begin planning your outdoor experience, visit the Colorado state park finder or use the free Colorado Trail Explorer (COTREX) mobile app to discover local parks, trail systems and open spaces. 

    Visitors should be aware that Friday, Nov. 25 is a state holiday and some park visitor centers may not be open or fully staffed. Enforcement personnel will be patrolling the parks but some visitor services may be limited. 

    Throughout the year, CPW offers family friendly activities, fun-filled adventures and opportunities to learn and try new things at all of our state parks. Visit the CPW Event Calendar to find a Fresh Air Friday activity near you. Please call the park visitor center ahead of your visit for hours, closures or other information.