Friday, September 05, 2008

Castle Rock Concert Series

Castle Rock Concert Series


Douglas County Events Center
500 Fairgrounds Dr, Castle Rock





What is better than a Saturday Night Concert in Castle Rock? Nothing! As people are getting to know.... a Saturday Night Concert at the Douglas County Events Center is just that.... an event! If you haven't been to one, you need to make plans to get on out! If you have already spent a fun night getting entertained and dancing, we have good great news for you... there are 2 shows left! Mark down November 15th on your calendar.... the 6 Million Dollar Band is coming to town. Make plans to watch the Starlighting Ceremony downtown and then head on over to the Events Center to get warmed up with food, refreshments and hot, live music and dancing. Parking is free, VIP Packages are available and there isn't a bad seat in the house. What are you waiting for?

Friday, May 23, 2008

Bands & a Dance Party! July 29th

JULY 19 - 2 GREAT BANDS!
Soul School and TC and the Domestic Engineers
Douglas County Events Center, Castle Rock, CO 80104

2 Great Bands! It's a Dance party & a Concert! You will not be able to sit still once the music starts....So dance if you want to! Critically acclaimed Soul School brings a Hi-Energy, Showband act that covers the best in Motown, R&B and Soul. TC and the Domestic Engineers are local favorites that will start the night off in Hi-Octane fashion! Come early and plan on staying late! Food and drink will be on hand,as well as beer for those who have a valid ID. Free parking.

Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Concert Series in Castle Rock May 10, 2008 7:00 p.m.

Live music is coming to Castle Rock! The founder of the Libery Festival has created a Concert Series that proudly presents nationally acclaimed performing artists in a wide range of musical styles, including rock, pop, blues and more! The concerts will be held at the Douglas County Events Center. No more long drives to Denver, Colorado Springs or Red Rocks-no long lines to wait in and FREE PARKING!! No longer will you have to pay 100’s of $$ for a concert ticket in Denver... the fun is right here! The first concert date is set for May 10, 2008. Doors will open at 6 pm with opening act beginning at 7 pm.

Go to www.LFconcertseries.com for concert information AND to purchase tickets. There are many local ticket locations in Castle Rock, Parker and Lone Tree-all that information is also on the website. Tickets may also be purchased by phone and you can get that number by going to the website as well.

Thursday, September 06, 2007

Missoula Children's Theater Presents Rumlestiltskin

Youth Invited to Audition for Missoula Children's TheatreMissoula Children's Theatre (MCT) presents Rumplestiltskin, an original adaptation of the classic children's story. A strange little gnome appears from here, there and everywhere. He will spin your straw into gold...for a price. If his price is too steep, you must guess his name... Rumplestiltskin!Join in the fun of Festival Time and help Clara guess the mischievous little gnome's name. You will also encounter a Jester, Villagers, Wizards, a Queen, a King, Knights and a band of busy little Bees. This heart-warming tale of mischief and friendship answers more questions than just, "What is that little man's name?" Cast and crew will work hard all week to stage an amazing performance under the direction of the Missoula Children's Theatre staff. No preparation is required for auditions - just bring a smile! Cast will pay a $30 participation fee.Auditions are scheduled for 4 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 1 at the Mainstreet Center, 19650 E. Mainstreet. Cast members will rehearse daily from 4 to 6 p.m. and 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., depending on the part. Your child must be able to attend all rehearsals plus both performances to participate. Performances are Saturday, Oct. 6 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m. Tickets are $5 for ages three and older, and are available at the Recreation Center beginning Sept. 1. Questions? Call Cultural and Leisure Programs Coordinator Kelly Kuper at 303.805.3263 or email

Tuesday, September 26, 2006

HUGE 11 ACRE ESTATE SALE IN PARKER!!! Fri. Sat. & Sun. Sept 29, 30 Oct 1. 8 - 4. 10,000+ items! Monster Estate Sale! Sept 29, 30, Oct. 1. 8-4.

HUGE 11 ACRE ESTATE SALE IN PARKER!!! Fri. Sat. & Sun. Sept 29, 30 Oct 1. 8 - 4. 10,000+ items! Monster Estate Sale! Sept 29, 30, Oct. 1. 8-4. Snowmobiles in 4 place covered trailer, tow trailer, jet ski trailer, Honda motorcycle, go carts, mini motorcycle, tools, furniture, building supplies, toys, sporting goods, tons of clothes, shoes, accessories and jewelry, household goods, gifts, children's items, 1,000's of books, costumes, holiday and Halloween items, camping gear, antiques. The list goes on and on! 6686 East Sage Lane, Parker. In Sierra Vista (by Vista Middle School) just off Parker and Pine Lane. Lot's of signs! No early birds please, cash only. DON'T MISS IT!Link: http://www.parkercolorado.net/wantads.htm

Thursday, September 07, 2006

JM Kitchen and Bath Press Release

JM Kitchen and Bath Broadens Product Mix

September 2006 Castle Rock, Colorado.

JM Kitchen and Bath, which opened its doors over 30 years ago, has become what is known to be Douglas County’s premiere kitchen and bath retailer. Over the last year the company has gone through many changes to include a name change and new owner. They have also taken on two new cabinet lines. One of the lines is Crystal Cabinetry, which is a custom line that offers an endless selection of door styles, woods and designer finishes. The other line is Home Crest cabinetry, with over 300 style and finish options, and a price point that is just right for builders.

In addition to the two lines, JM has managed to source rustic alder cabinetry at an unbeatable price. Rustic alder is hugely popular among Colorado residents, as it is a soft hardwood with fine straight-graining, even texture, and a ton of character. Lewis Snyder, owner and president says, “JM is now in a position to meet any budget and any deadline” and encourages prospective clients to visit the website, also recently revamped, at JMwoodworks.com.

JM Kitchen and Bath 1375 Caprice Drive, Castle Rock Colorado 303.688.8279

Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Seminar on helping those living with Chronic illness

Learn the secrets to coping with chronic illness and to living life joyfully.

Parker Adventist Hospital

Apr 28, 2006 and Apr 29, 2006
Four sessions to choose from:
Friday, April 28
Morning Session 9 - 11:45 a.m
Afternoon Session 12:15 - 3 p.m

Saturday April 29
Morning Session 9 - 11:45 a.m
Afternoon Session 12:15 - 3 p.m
Each session will include the following topics:

Being Sick Well
Jeffrey H. Boyd, MD, MPH
In his book, Being Sick Well, Dr. Boyd addresses four main causes for chronic illness and uses case histories, personal testimonies, and a variety of resources to illustrate not just how to cope, but how to live joyfully even in sickness.

But You LOOK Good
Wayne Connell, Founder of The Invisible Disabilities Advocate
This seminar is a guide to understanding and encouraging people living with chronic illness and pain. It gives great practical ideas on “what to say,” “what not to say” and how to help someone living with a debilitating condition. A person can have an "invisible disability" whether or not they have a "visible" impairment or use an assistive device.

Free. To register please call 303-269-4001
If you plan to attend this session, please make sure you are perfume, cologne and fragrance free.

The Invisible Disabilities Advocate is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping people understand chronic illness and pain. For more information about IDA please visit www.MyIDA.org.

For more information on the seminars, go to: www.MyIDA.org/seminar.htm