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Tuesday, September 26
HUGE 11 ACRE ESTATE SALE IN PARKER!!! Fri. Sat. & Sun. Sept 29, 30 Oct 1. 8 - 4.
Thursday, September 14
Trick or Treat Festival 10/28/2006 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Trick or Treat Festival 10/28/2006 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Centennial Medical Plaza
Media Contact: Beverly Husted-Petry Marketing and Public Relations Director, 303-873-5682 Trick or Treat Festival Offers Safe Fun for the Entire Family Centennial, Colo. – Centennial Medical Plaza will host Trick or Treat for Health, a safe and fun way for the community to celebrate Halloween, on Saturday October 28, from 11a.m. to 2 p.m. The event is for children of all ages and their families. Centennial Medical Plaza is located at 14200 East Arapahoe Road, Centennial. Trick or Treat for Health, an annual event at Centennial Medical Plaza, provides children a safe place to participate in Halloween festivities. Trick or treating is held around the hospital and in physician offices in the adjoining buildings. In addition to the traditional search for Halloween goodies, a wide variety of entertainment will be on hand for the whole family to enjoy. Fire trucks, ambulances, police cars and a helicopter will be on hand to tour. Families will be able to get their car seats checked for proper installation. There is no cost to attend the event. Flu shots will be available for adults and children for $25 each. For more information about this event, parents should call (303) 938-9237.
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September 2006 Parker colorado Events
9/24/2006 1:00 PM - 9/24/2006 3:00 PM
Parker Cemetery, located on Parker Road north of Mainstreet
The Parker Area Historical Society (PAHS) will present its fifth annual Cemetery Walk at the Parker Cemetery off Highway 83, on Sunday, Sept. 24 from 1 to 3 p.m. This event features members of the community adopting the persona of famous pioneers buried in the town cemetery. Each year different grave dwellers are portrayed so that the program remains unique. This project was originally conceived by Nancy Gripman, a member of PAHS. Mike Mulligan, PAHS vice-president, is spearheading the event this year. Refreshments will be provided, and local historian Ben Priest will serve at the entry station to provide background information; PAHS guides will then usher visitors to the various grave sites to hear the pioneers' stories of life in early Parker. This year's historical figures will be: George W. Parker, Elizabeth Tallman, David Shaughnessy, Carol and Rose Stroh, and Frank Kime. For more information call 303.663.9119.
Barker Days - 9/23/2006 9:00 AM - 9/23/2006 2:00 PM O'Brien park
Bark Bark, Woof Woof- That means bring your four-legged, furry friends downtown to the pool for some fun splashing and great activities. Dogs must be accompanied by an adult, 18&older. Current Rabies and ID tags are required for all dogs.