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Title:Colorado
Notice:Welcome to COLORADO on SSDEVO::please type DIR/KEY=NEWCOMERS
Moderator:CSC32::HADDOCK
Created:Tue Jan 06 1987
Last Modified:Thu Jun 05 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2424
Total number of notes:40416

42.0. "Upcoming events" by --UnknownUser-- () Tue Mar 24 1987 19:14

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42.1Events Topic PolicyCXUNIX::BEATYHappily MAUIed ;-)Thu Jul 20 1989 18:2919
42.129Bob Weir will just have to doBSS::HEGEMANFri May 11 1990 14:549
42.130BSS::BLAZEKon a backcloth of lashes and starsWed May 16 1990 13:1935
42.131A day late, but...COMET::COSTAWaikiki is the place to be!Wed May 16 1990 15:249
42.132Colorado Field TrialTINCUP::BILLINGSLEANow serving number...uuuhhh...Thu May 17 1990 17:2328
42.133RESOLVE Meeting - May 29CSC32::K_MEADOWSFri May 18 1990 15:5610
42.134Stock up on TumsCOMET::COSTAHanauma Bay refugeeThu Jun 07 1990 12:038
42.135concert at the BroadmoorCSC32::M_COOPERWed Jul 25 1990 12:4513
42.136Margaret Thatcher is here next weekCSC32::S_MAUFE____/^^^^\^/\/\^^^^________Wed Jul 25 1990 16:559
42.137Phil Collins - McNichols, details ?COOKIE::MANIWed Aug 08 1990 03:128
42.138Golf Tourney ticketsCSC32::K_MEADOWSWed Aug 08 1990 13:088
42.139CSC32::S_MAUFE____/^^^^\^/\/\^^^^______Wed Aug 08 1990 14:5510
42.140COMET::COSTAVis Medicatrix NaturaeWed Aug 08 1990 15:1810
42.141Steam Train open house Aug 17,18,19NEURON::MARTINLife is tradeoffsThu Aug 09 1990 22:5317
42.142State Fair Time AgainCSC32::HADDOCKAll Irk and No PayFri Aug 24 1990 19:0741
42.143JAY LENO - "buy a ticket, we'll make more..."BLITZN::BRUNOIMT: We Document the World!Sat Sep 08 1990 13:478
42.144RESOLVECSC32::K_MEADOWSWed Sep 12 1990 10:209
42.145Confusing, isn't it?GENRAL::BEATYDon't reply 5 times when 1 will doWed Sep 12 1990 14:015
42.146Yes, the SUBstationCSC32::K_MEADOWSThu Sep 13 1990 11:335
42.147Freebie Sunday: see you thereCXUNIX::BEATYStrip, flip, MAST, & blastThu Sep 13 1990 17:3321
42.148Fire Apparatus Parade on SundayCXUNIX::BEATYStrip, flip, MAST, & blastFri Sep 14 1990 18:4415
42.150Activities around CXOCXUNIX::BEATYStrip, flip, MAST, & blastMon Oct 01 1990 16:1475
42.152THE DEAD IN DENVERBSS::DSMITHWed Oct 10 1990 13:5910
42.153Speaker on Environmental IssuesSSDEVO::KPHERSONKaren PhersonMon Oct 22 1990 16:1411
42.154Taxpayer's Action DayCOOKIE::BERENSONLimit Government Not IndividualsThu Oct 25 1990 00:025
42.156JOE PISCOPO and SPYRO GYRA at the USAFADEC25::BRUNONever give up on a good thingSun Oct 28 1990 22:317
42.157Bird ShowCOMET::LAFORESTMon Nov 05 1990 10:236
42.160Franchise Expo 1990DEC25::BRUNONever give up on a good thingFri Nov 16 1990 15:3010
42.161Is Santa Comming to CXO7R7NET::WALTHERif i could wave my magic wand.........Tue Nov 27 1990 19:164
42.165Some GOOD Jazz...DEC25::BRUNOBe nonlinear.Fri Dec 07 1990 22:037
42.166Humor opportunity #1 - Emo PhillipsDEC25::BRUNOBe nOnLiNeAr.Fri Dec 07 1990 22:1110
42.167George Carlin at the Pikes Peak CenterDEC25::BRUNOBe NoNlInEaR.Fri Dec 07 1990 22:138
42.169Laurie Anderson @ PPC 1/9CSC32::A_PARRACOIt's a Shipwreck, It's a Job !Mon Dec 17 1990 18:5815
42.171Christine Lavin @ Armstrong HallCSC32::L_DALBERTIFor Duty and Humanity!!Thu Jan 31 1991 11:2612
42.172Beverly Barbo at Colo College, Fri, Feb 15, 8:00CSC32::DUBOISThe early bird gets wormsFri Feb 01 1991 16:568
42.173WING OPEN BOXING CHAMPIONSHIPSIMTDEV::BERRYShow me...Tue Feb 05 1991 07:1717
42.1749&10 MARCH - SPRING CRAFTS SHOWCSC32::R_GROVERThe CIRCUIT_MANMon Mar 04 1991 09:278
42.175Cage Bird Show COMET::LAFORESTMon Apr 01 1991 10:408
42.177CLOSUS::TAVARESStay low, keep movingTue Apr 02 1991 10:4710
42.178Less than 4lbs, so what....NEURON::ANTRYTue Apr 02 1991 11:2011
42.180LIVE HAPPY HOUR JAZZCOMET::BUTLERThu Apr 04 1991 13:4923
42.181A GRATEFUL summerBSS::DSMITHFri Apr 19 1991 10:4329
42.183Allan White Drum ClinicCLOSUS::DCHAVEZDale - CXN2 Colorado SpringsMon May 06 1991 12:056
42.184HIGH PERFORMANCE videotape presentationIMTDEV::ROBERTSReason, Purpose, Self-esteemWed May 22 1991 11:2521
42.185SSDEVO::EGGERSAnybody can fly with an engine.Wed May 22 1991 18:391
42.186But they won't make sonic boomsSSDEVO::JACKSONJames P. JacksonThu May 23 1991 16:233
42.190WATER and SPORTS FESTIVAL at Prospect Lake this weekendBAJA::THORSTEDIn search of smooth water...Tue Jun 11 1991 14:3749
42.191FYI on freedomSHRIMP::FRANCOMANOPat FrancomanoTue Jun 18 1991 13:3920
42.193Primate Premiere at Cheyenne Mtn ZooIMTDEV::MONTVILLESharon MontvilleThu Jun 20 1991 16:0822
42.194COMET::COSTAjust a rider on the stormThu Jun 20 1991 17:1124
42.195Come and see Amateur Radio "hams" in action!BSS::D_BANKSFri Jun 21 1991 00:0524
42.196BUILDING YOUR THINKING POWER - MENTAL FLEXIBILITYIMTDEV::ROBERTSReason, Purpose, Self-esteemMon Jul 22 1991 14:1419
42.198CSC32::J_OPPELTRoyal Pane and Glass Co.Wed Aug 14 1991 18:5222
42.199CSC32::J_OPPELTRoyal Pane and Glass Co.Fri Aug 23 1991 18:5726
42.200The 10th year of hot air ...CSC32::M_BANOVSKYThu Aug 29 1991 20:3219
42.206COSROCS meetingsACETEK::TIMPSONEat any good books lately?Fri Sep 06 1991 15:043
42.256Hazardous Waste Collection TimeCSC32::T_CANNARELLAGood Planets Are Hard To FindThu Apr 23 1992 19:0191
42.275COMET::WAGGONERDid you say point size?Wed Jun 10 1992 10:086
42.330Pikes Peak Herb Society meeting.BSS::C_OUIMETTEDon't just do something, sit there!Tue Mar 16 1993 15:2212
42.369LILCPX::BULLARDPray for GridlockTue Jun 22 1993 19:484
42.435Shooters, want to have some fun Wednesday nights?PEAKS::OAKEYThe difference? About 8000 milesMon Jan 31 1994 01:5041
42.540The Day They Shot John LennonSSDEVO::HAMPTONPhil Hampton, FIB Software EngMon Nov 20 1995 00:5548
42.542TINCUP::KOLBEWicked Wench of the WebTue Nov 21 1995 16:286
42.543Colorado Indian Market - Denver, Jan 12, 13, 14, 1996GENRAL::KILGOREThe UT Desert Rat living in COMon Dec 18 1995 17:0925
42.544First Night Pikes PeakSSDEVO::YINThu Dec 28 1995 13:548
42.546Southern Rail Bluegrass Band ConcertBSS::HALLMon Feb 12 1996 16:3913
42.547Better get your tickets nowPEAKS::OAKEYThe difference? About 8000 milesWed Mar 06 1996 17:4816
42.558Jurassic Safari?CSC32::L_WHITMOREMon Apr 29 1996 21:083
42.559GO HAVE FUNCSC32::KOELLHOFFERTue Apr 30 1996 03:264
42.561Jurassic Safari - a bit scaryELBERT::MORTONTue Apr 30 1996 15:115
42.562First Annual Front Range Stamp Extravaganza - Aug 17SIPAPU::KILGOREThe UT Desert Rat living in COTue Jun 18 1996 19:0943
42.563Collectible Toy Show July 20-21CSC32::LUFFI am Haunted by the WaterMon Jul 15 1996 13:4424
42.564Friends of The Peak workday at Elk ParkSSAG::SNYDERThere are no shortcutsWed Aug 14 1996 16:3342
42.565Public Meeting @ ChipetaCXOSI::TEJAThu Aug 15 1996 12:5414
42.566TLALOC::ALVEYAny sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from a rigged demoThu Aug 15 1996 14:385
42.567KRCC Concert - Bela Fleck and the Flecktones with guest Sam BushCSC64::BLAYLOCKIf at first you doubt,doubt again.Fri Aug 16 1996 17:1319
42.568County Commission meeting on Section 16SSAG::SNYDERThere are no shortcutsWed Sep 04 1996 20:4230
42.569CSC32::BUTTERWORTHGun Control is a steady hand.Fri Sep 06 1996 17:105
42.570CSC32::M_EVANSbe the villageFri Sep 06 1996 17:3329
42.571Last Friends of The Peak workday for 1996SSAG::SNYDERThere are no shortcutsFri Sep 06 1996 20:4653
42.572Air Festival/Fly-In - Sept. 28SIPAPU::KILGOREThe UT Desert Rat living in COThu Sep 12 1996 14:1820
42.573Powwow in Delta, CO...Sept 27 thru 29SIPAPU::KILGOREThe UT Desert Rat living in COThu Sep 12 1996 14:3138
42.574CSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteThu Sep 12 1996 19:4517
42.575Paul Harvy at Broadmore 9/20CSC32::HADDOCKSaddle RozinanteMon Sep 16 1996 18:3026
42.576Family Fun Day at Flying W RanchCSC32::J_RYERMCI Mission Critical Support TeamTue Oct 08 1996 12:5621
42.577Annual Black Forest Crafts SaleGENRAL::KILGOREThe UT Desert Rat living in COWed Oct 23 1996 13:3918
42.578Pike's Peak Bluegrass FestivalBSS::HALLEuripides pants, Eumenides pantsTue Oct 29 1996 21:0237
42.579Holiday craft show - Nov 8-9GENRAL::KILGORELeadership is action, not positionMon Nov 04 1996 12:1416
42.580Rampart Christmas Cupboard Bazaar - Nov 23GENRAL::KILGORELeadership is action, not positionMon Nov 04 1996 12:179
42.581Holiday Arts & Crafts Around ColoradoGENRAL::KILGORELeadership is action, not positionWed Nov 06 1996 13:2531
42.582dec 6 & 7 holiday shopping spree crafters neededCSC32::BOLANWed Nov 06 1996 15:0913
42.583THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED, see next note....CSC32::L_WHITMOREMon Nov 18 1996 15:4840
42.584cozy cabin cancelledCSC32::L_WHITMOREMon Nov 18 1996 17:356
42.585This weekend Craft FairCSC32::BOLANFri Dec 06 1996 12:1218
42.586handbell concertCSC32::J_RYERMCI Mission Critical Support TeamMon Dec 09 1996 17:4518
42.587Tim & Mollie O'Brien and the O'Boys concertBSS::HALLEuripides pants, Eumenides pantsThu Dec 12 1996 14:5955
42.588Firearms Coalition of Colorado meeting this ThursdayPEAKS::OAKEYTue Jan 07 1997 07:2037
42.588Denver Sportsman ShowBSS::DSMITHRATDOGS DON'T BITEThu Jan 16 1997 10:238
42.589NWSS draft weekendPEAKS::OAKEYMon Jan 20 1997 00:3089
42.589Draft schedule -- repost because of mistakePEAKS::OAKEYMon Jan 20 1997 11:3489
42.590PEAKS::OAKEYThu Feb 06 1997 11:4029
             Mayoral and Council candidates to speak at Firearms 
                              Coalition meeting

Colorado Springs, CO -- City Mayoral candidate Cheryl Gillaspie and City Council
candidates Bill Guman and Bernie Herpin will address the Firearms Coalition of 
Colorado's Pikes Peak Chapter general membership meeting Thursday night,
February 13th.  Also planned is an update on the City's proposed display
ordinance and a presentation on pending firearms legislation at the state and
federal level.

The Firearms Coalition of Colorado's Pikes Peak Chapter holds its general
membership meetings the second Thursday of each month at 7pm on the upper floor
the VFW post 451, located just East of downtown at 430 East Pikes Peak Avenue.

The local chapter of the Firearms Coalition of Colorado is an organization
dedicated to education, training and promotion of the safe, responsible and
legal use of firearms.

For more information contact the local chapter at 719-590-8663 or write to:
Firearms Coalition of Colorado, Pikes Peak Chapter, PO Box 17253, Colorado
Springs, CO 80935-7253.

             -- the FCCPPC: firearm safety through education --

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This information is provided as a service of the Firearms Coalition of Colorado,
Pikes Peak Chapter, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
42.591From their Feb 10th press releasePEAKS::OAKEYTue Feb 11 1997 13:547
U. S. Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell and Congressman Joel Hefley will conduct a
joint town meeting on Tuesday, February 18th at Centennial Hall in Colorado
Springs, 200 South Cascade Avenue from 6 to 7:30pm.

Both federal legislators will offer their views on the federal budget and other
legislative matters pending before the 105th session of Congress,as well as
listen to the concerns of constituents.
42.592Pat Donohue in ConcertBSS::HALLEuripides pants, Eumenides pantsWed Feb 12 1997 20:4645
                   The Black Rose Acoustic Society
                              presents
                       Pat Donohue in concert

    WHERE: Black Forest Community Center, corner of Shoup & Black
    Forest Roads in Black Forest, Northeast of Colorado Springs

    WHEN: Friday, February 21, 7:30 PM - doors open at 6:30 PM	

    TICKETS: $12, $8 for Black Rose Acoustic Society and KRCC Members,
    available at KRCC, 912 N. Weber St., and at Black Rose events.

    FOR MORE INFO: call 719-592-4515.

    So, Chet Atkins isn't going to be your guitarist anymore.  Hmmm... 
    What do you do now?  This was the problem faced by the folks at "A
    Prairie Home Companion".  Shoes don't get any tougher to fill. 
    Well, how about someone who's not just a amazing guitarist, but
    who sings and writes, and, oh yeah, can he be really funny, too? 
    Hey - how about Pat Donohue?  Former National Fingerstyle Guitar
    Champion; wonderful singer, Winfield regular, and a knockout
    entertainer.

    This is not just about incredible guitar playing, this is about
    fun.  This is a guy whose motto, he declares, is "You can fool
    some of the people all the time, and that's our target market." 
    This is a guy whose parodies cause people to pull off the road so
    they don't lose the radio signal, like when he takes the Latin 50s
    hit "The Carioca" and turns it into "The Karaoke".  This is a guy
    who never plays the same style twice, from Delta blues to folk
    songs to Duke Ellington to killer parodies to a rollercoaster of
    Beatles tunes, and just when you think he's out of tricks, he'll
    do his own beautiful, warm version of "The Star Spangled Banner".  

    He's played just about every acoustic stage in the country, from
    Telluride to Newport to Winfield, and is featured regularly on "A
    Prairie Home Companion".  His latest album, "Big Blind Bluesy", a
    tribute to the great old bluesmen, has been heralded by Jump
    Street as "simply brilliant", and The Los Angeles Times calls his
    playing "about as much harmonious sound as can be produced by two
    hands, wood and strings."

    Pat was first on our stage in 1995, and received the most
    immediate, most unequivocal standing ovation in our history; come
    see why.
42.593Bernie Herpin AppearancesPEAKS::OAKEYTue Feb 25 1997 13:4131
Following is a list of events where Bernie Herpin, Candidate for the Colorado
Springs City Council, District 4, will be appearing:

     Date Time Event                         Location
     2-25 1300 Chuck Baker Radio Show        KKCS - 1460
     2-25 1900 Christian Coalition           Village 7 Pres
     2-27 1100 Tourism Bd Interview          LeBaron
     3-03 1900 PP Area Trails                Senior Center
     3-04 1900 Cleanup our Community         Deerfield Hills Community Center
     3-06 1900 CARD Forum                    East Library
     3-09 1100 Jan Saur Radio Show           KVOR - 1300
     3-12 1800 PP Lodging Dinner             Embassy Suites
     3-13 1100 Downtown CS Assoc Interview   118 N Tejon #202
     3-13 1700 Womens C of C Forum           City Council Chambers
     3-13 1900 EPC Rep Mens Club             Valley Hi
     3-13 1900 PPC - Firearms Coalition      VFW 4051
     3-17 1300 Cheyenne Republican Forum     CSPD POC
     3-18 1700 League of Women Voters        Not announced yet
     3-19 1900 Briddlewood Bluffs N.A.       Irving Junior High
     3-20 1200 PP Sertoma                    LeBaron
     3-20 1830 Pride in Park Gang Talk       Monterey Elem
     3-31 0900 Paul Richards' Radio Show     KVOR - 1300
     3-31 1830 Pride in the Park N.A.        Monterey Elem


Bernie Herpin
Candidate for City Council - District 4

herpin@urgentmail.com

http://www.whit.org/herpin
42.593Rubes and LudditesBSS::BRUNOStand In The GapFri Apr 04 1997 16:5710
         The high-tech lifestyle hits the theater on Tuesday.  Those of us
    who have the Internet as a part of our lives might like this one, from
    the description.  The preview article is located at:
    
    http://www1.gazette.com/gtonline/archive/97-04-04/go/sce041.html
    
         Opens on Tuesday at the Smokebrush.  It might be interesting.  I
    think I'll go see it.
    
                                     Greg
42.594Sweet Adelines performanceCSC32::L_WHITMOREMon Apr 07 1997 00:509
    			Top of the Peak Chorus
    		   of Sweet Adelines International
    		  Invites you to attend their first
    			    "Show & Tell"
    			   April 22, 1997
                              7:30 p.m.
    		       Village Christian Church
                         3113 Primrose Drive
                   (just off of Fillmore & Hancock)
42.595Collectible Toy Show and SaleCSC32::LUFFI am Haunted by the WaterTue Apr 08 1997 17:4016
    This is just typed in from a flyer.
    
    Free admission
    	Spring 1997 Collectible Toy Show and Sale
    	April 19 & 20 in Colorado Springs
    	Shops at the Bluffs Mall
    	(NW Corner of Academy & Austin Bluffs)
    
    	* Action Figures * Comics * Non-sport and gaming cards * Barbies 
    	* Collectible Dolls * Madame Alexanders * Starting Lineups 
        * Star Trek * Star Wars * Collectible Toys * Etc.
    
    Show hours:  Saturday (April 19) 9:00am - 5:00pm
    	         Sunday (April 20)   9:00am - 4:00pm
    
    BUY - SELL - TRADE
42.596Friends of The Peak WorkdaySSAG::SNYDERThere are no shortcutsTue Apr 08 1997 18:0715
                            Friends of The Peak Workday
                              Saturday, May 10, 1997
                     Pikes Peak Highway Revegetation Project
        
        Friends of The Peak will be holding a workday at Mile 4 of the
        Pikes Peak Highway on Saturday, May 10, 1997.  Fifty volunteers are
        needed to plant trees and shrubs, and to build a rock terrace.
        
        No experience is necessary.  Friends of The Peak provides the
        tools, training, and lunch.  Volunteers bring the energy and
        enthusiasm.
        
        To register, call 570-8958.
        
        For more information, call Gail at 481-4962
42.597Phil Volan, Lyn Akers, Black Rose in concertBSS::HALLEuripides pants, Eumenides pantsMon Apr 21 1997 21:2627
                   American Cancer Society Benefit Concert
                                  featuring
            Phil Volan and Lyn Akers, Black Rose, John Stansfield
                                     and
                          Inflatable Misconceptions

    ON SUNDAY MAY 4th at the Fine Arts Center, there will be a concert and
    silent auction to benefit the American Cancer Society. 

    The concert begins at 7:00 PM and features Phil Volan and Lyn Akers,
    Black Rose, storyteller John Stansfield, and Inflatable
    Misconceptions, a 7-part a cappella R&B group. 

    The auction starts at 6:00 PM and features items in all price ranges
    and tastes, ranging from babysitting and car repair to bed and
    breakfast and dinners; from house paint to golf lessons and guitar
    lessons. There will also be art work of many types. Items will range
    in value from $5.00 to $300.00. 

    Tickets are $10.00, available at KRCC, 912 N. Weber, by phone at the
    Fine Arts Center - 634-558, and at the door. 

    Proceeds benefit the local branch of the American Cancer society in
    their effort to assist those people battling cancer and the society's
    efforts to eliminate cancer. 

    For more information, call KRCC at 473-4801.
42.598Great Strides Walk for Cystic FibrosisCSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Wed Apr 30 1997 16:1437
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Note 2415.0          Great Strides Walk for Cystic Fibrosis           No replies
CSC32::VANDENBERG                                    32 lines  30-APR-1997 11:01
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Great Strides wak for Cystic Fibrosis:

As many of you know, my daughter, Shannon, has Cystic Fibrosis.  She is now
16, and the average life expectancy for CF today is 30 years old.  When she
was diagnosed with CF, the life expectancy was in the teens, so in some ways
we feel very fortunate, but we need to find a cure for this terrible disease
that ravages young children's lungs and lives.  Fund raisers like this are 
what make the aggressive research possible needed to find the cure for CF.

May 17th is the Great Strides walk for CF, and once again, my daughter and
I will be walking to help find a cure for Cystic Fibrosis.  If you 
are interested in walking, please let me know and I will get you the materials
needed, and you can be part of the Digital Great Strides team.  The walk is
a 10K in the downtown area.  There are snacks and drinks provided by donors
including Subway, so if you can join us, please let me know.

If you would prefer to make a donation, please stop by and either
make a pledge to donate by May 17th, or just drop off a check made out to 
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.  I can be found at cube 2/D14 in CX03 (near
the windows). I am usually onsite on Thursdays, or you can lock a check in 
my desk drawer if I am not in.  Of course you can also just give me a call
    and I will stop by your desk.
    

If you have any questions or need more information about Cystic Fibrosis or
the Great Strides walk, please don't hesitate to give me a call.

Thanks -

Laurie Vandenberg
592-4473
42.599- Flood Victims Benefit Concert and Auction - Flood Victims Benefit Concert and Auction - Flood Victims Benefit Concert and Auction - Flood Victims Benefit Concert and Auction - Flood Victims Benefit Concert and Auction -Benefit Concert and Auction- SSDEVO::COULTERFri May 02 1997 12:4229
    
    NORTH DAKOTA FLOOD VICTIMS BENEFIT CONCERT/AUCTION
    
    Laura Belle's * 734 N. 19th * (719) 630-7600
    
    Sunday, May 4th, 1997   2pm - 2am
    
    Auction items will be done throughout the day!
    
    $8.00 at the door or:		BANDS:
    
    Nonperishable Food			The Riders
    Children's Clothes			Brother Kind
    Kid's Toys				Inman Brothers Band
    Diapers				Otherwise Blues Band
    Baby Formula			Nelson Wise
    Nonprescription Drugs		Rivetheads/Joanne Taylor
    Bedding				Dogs Best Friend
    Rakes				Mike Nelson and the Motel Kings
    Shovels				Bijou St. Blues Band
    Trash Bags				Dynaflow
    Bottled Water			The Rhthum Sluts
    
    Special Thanks to Goeson Moving and Storage for transporting relief
    items to Grand Forks, and Nelson's Barber Shop / Howard's Pit BBQ /
    State Bank and Trust / Chuck Baker and KCS / Don Bently / Audio
    Analysts / Planet Earth Productions.
    

42.600Tanya K. Metaksa booksigningPEAKS::OAKEYFri May 09 1997 17:1735
May 7, 1997

                         DENVER, COLORADO

        MEET TANYA K. METAKSA, NRA-ILA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
         & GET YOUR AUTOGRAPHED COPY OF "SAFE, not Sorry"

Dear Colorado NRA Member:

On Saturday, May 10, I will be in the Denver area to meet and
speak with members like yourself and to sign copies of my new
book on self-protection -- SAFE, not Sorry.  As the Executive
Director of NRA's Institute for Legislative Action, my primary
responsibility is to protect the Second Amendment and the
inalienable right to self-defense.  As the creator of NRA's
Refuse To Be A Victim  program, I have written SAFE, not Sorry to
be a comprehensive, easy-to-follow guide on how to make your
right to self-defense work for you.

I will be signing copies of SAFE, not Sorry at the Borders Books
bookstore at 9515 County Line Road, Englewood starting at 3:00pm
on Saturday, May 10, 1997.  Please call Borders Books at
(303)708-1735 for directions.  For information on my other SAFE,
not Sorry book tour locations, please call 1-800-392-8683.  I
hope to see you there!

Tanya K. Metaksa

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This information is provided as a service of the National Rifle
Association Institute for Legislative Action, Fairfax, VA.

This and other information on the Second Amendment and the NRA is available at:
http://WWW.NRA.Org
42.601Food for Thought Gatherings intro meetingsSSAG::SNYDERThere are no shortcutsTue May 13 1997 14:5426
                             Share a Common Meal
                            Find the Common Ground
    
    Food for Thought Gatherings will be holding three new introductory
    meetings over the next couple weeks.  Join us for any one of these
    evenings.  Learn more about how you can meet people of differing
    racial, religious, and political backgrounds and beliefs for a series
    of stimulating and surprising dinners and discussions.
    
                               Tuesday, May 13
                         Covenant Presbyterian Church
             Corner of Lexington & Parliament Drive in Briargate
    
                                Monday, May 19
                               Payne Chapel AME
                              3625 Marion Drive
    
                              Wednesday, May 21
                       Cheyenne Mountain Branch Library
                      Broadmarket Square Shopping Center
                            8th and Cheyenne Blvd
    
    All meetings are from 7-9 p.m.  For more information, call 634-0005 or
    visit our website at www.foodforthought.org
    
    Sid
42.602CandellightersCSC32::HADDOCKPas Fini!Mon Jun 02 1997 11:3933
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Note 2422.0         Candlelighters Public Auction this Sunday         No replies
SSDEVO::PULSIPHER                                    26 lines  30-MAY-1997 08:55
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The 7th Annual Candlelighter Benefit Public Auction is being held this
coming Sunday, June 1, 1997 at 10:00 AM at the Phillips ranch.

100% of proceeds go directly to support of Candlelighters Kids (children
with cancer and blood disorders) in the Pikes Peak region.

Volunteer Auctioneers from Jimmy's Auction Service, Advantage Auction
Company, and Silver Creek Ranch & Auction will put hundreds of items
up for bid. 
 
This is located at Falcon Hwy. and Log Rd. Peyton.

	From Colorado Springs, go east on Hwy 24, turn right on
		Falcon Hwy, proceed for 10.4 miles. 

	From eastern El Paso county, take Ellicott Hwy to Falcon Hwy
	then go 2 miles west.

For a landmark, there is a tall red brick silo at the auction site.

Lunch provided by Friends of Candlelighters.

You can contact Ken and Marie Phillips at 683-3027 for more information.