19th Annual Sand Creek Massacre Spiritual Healing Run/Walk Set
The 19th Annual Sand Creek Massacre Spiritual Healing Run begins at 7:00 am Thursday, November 23, 2017, at Sand Creek Massacre National Historic Site. The run/walk is an annual event sponsored by the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of Montana, the Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming, and the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes (Oklahoma) to honor the victims and survivors of the Sand Creek Massacre and for healing of ancestral homelands. This year’s event will mark the 153rd year since the Sand Creek Massacre. (For locations of each phase of the event, see the map at the bottom of this page.)
Personal Finance – Spend Less and Give More this Holiday Season
If you’ve already finished your holiday shopping – probably last year during the after-Christmas sales – congratulations (or “bah!” depending on you outlook). For the rest of us, the shopping season that starts Friday can be stressful – and the bills that start to roll in next January are even worse.
Before you leave the house to face the buying frenzy, take a few minutes to prepare yourself – and your wallet.
Fire Risk for Colorado’s Plains Monday
While the calendar may say winter is a month away, warm temperatures and strong winds will bring a summer-like fire risk to portions of the eastern plains Monday. Thursday will be generally pleasant across much of Colorado for Thanksgiving family activities.
Eastern Plains
Sunday will be pleasant across the eastern half of Colorado, with sunny skies and highs around 60.
Beware of Dangers During Deer Mating Season
Throughout Colorado deer are in the midst of their mating season and Colorado Parks and Wildlife is reminding residents to take precautions to avoid conflicts.
“Buck deer can be aggressive and lose their usual wariness of people at this time of year,”
said Patt Dorsey, southwest regional manager for Colorado Parks and Wildlife.
Pastor’s Pearls
TRUTH/LIES
“A truthful witness gives honest testimony, but a false witness tells lies.” Proverbs 12:19
Home Country
Steve will have Thanksgiving dinner over at Doc’s and Mrs. Doc’s this year, and any number of his friends are grateful for that. Steve is one heckuva cowboy and trainer of young colts, and a good friend to all, but he’d never make it as a dinner host.
Give Colorado Products this Holiday Season
Memories of juicy peaches and crisp sweet corn are fading as the summer produce season has past, but the holidays are another great time to buy local. Many Colorado farmers are extending their growing seasons, and farmers’ markets are moving indoors for the fall and winter. The Colorado Department of Agriculture’s Winter Farmers’ Market List provides information about markets statewide.
Black Friday - A Great Deal for ID Thieves and Scam Artists
The holiday season is upon us. Black Friday is this week and the retail stores have been bombarding us with advertising for their Black Friday specials. Do you plan all year for those Black Friday shopping deals? Do you camp out to be the first through the doors when they open after Thanksgiving dinner? Beware! You may be camping with the enemy. Identity thieves and scam artists plan all year for this shopping holiday. To continue with our campaign for Colorado Consumer Protection Month, we have a few helpful tips to help you reduce your risk of being a victim.