Friday, April 28

2006 Movie Reviews for Parker Colorado

WOW I just watched United 93.

At first I wasn't sure I was going to like it, it seemed low budget, no stars, the script seemed amateurish.. and then the more you watch it, the more you realize... this is VERY REALISTIC... the hero's involved in that plane.. were just regular people... who didn't have script writers, didn't have special effects scenes, didn't have a "something bad is going to happen" music track... and it ended with a blank screen... silence... and noone in the FULL theater in Parker, moved, breathed or said a word for quite some time... I can't say I enjoyed the movie.. because of course it brought back the events loud and clear.. but it was an important movie...

Thursday, April 27

Where Do You Stand Politically

You'll be asked just 10 questions, and then it instantly tells you
where you stand politically. It shows your position as a red dot on
a "political map" so you'll see exactly where you score.
The most interesting thing about the Quiz is that it goes beyond
the Democrat, Republican, Independent. The Quiz has gotten a lot of
praise. The Washington Post said it has "gained respect as a valid
measure of a person's political leanings." The Fraser Institute
said it's "a fast, fun, and accurate assessment of a person's overall political
views." Suite University said it is the "most concise and accurate political quiz
out there."

Here's the site:
http://www.theadvocates.org/quiz.html.

Answer back on the Blog and see where Parker Stands politically :)

“An Evening Of Music, Mocha & Mercy”.

This week’s Friday night event is unique! It is called, An Evening Of Music, Mocha & Mercy”.

Live Concert! Meet the Authors! Book Signing! Round Table Discussion!

6:30 - Enjoy Live Music by Recording Artist, Debbie Milligan, Founder

of Healing Wings Ministries. You can listen to Debbie’s music on the web at:
http://www.healingwings.com/demos.htm

7:30 - Dr Jeffrey Boyd, Author of “Being Sick Well”. Joyful Living Despite Chronic Illness.

Come join a round table discussion about suffering, chronic illness, & pain.

8:30 - Wayne Connell, President of “Where Is God Ministries” and

Co-Author of “Not By Sight”.

Wayne will present “How to minister to Believers Living with Chronic Illness & Pain”.

More info can be found also online at: http://whereisgod.net

Steaming Bean
19190 E. Main Street

Parker, CO 80134

303-840-5688


Monday, April 24

Town of Parker Celebrates 25 Years with Free Festivities at O’Brien Park!

Join the Town of Parker on Saturday, May 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. to celebrate the Town’s 25th Anniversary of incorporation! To mark this momentous occasion, we’re having a free “Old Fashioned Parker Hoedown” in downtown O’Brien Park!

The day will be filled with free festivities for all ages. Kids will enjoy bouncing in the pony-themed bounce house, visiting with animals at the petting zoo, taking a pony ride, listening to a historic storyteller, getting their face painted, helping to paint an art mural and more!
Parents can dance to live music while the kids play or enjoy a historic walking tour of downtown Parker. Festive western Town of Parker bandanas and Frisbees will be given out to participants on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Hotdogs, hamburgers and other treats will be available from vendors for a small charge and Parker’s own Olde Timer Popcorn Truck will be on hand selling specialty snacks!

Help us celebrate the reopening of the newly renovated O’Brien Park at Noon and kick off the dedication of our Public Art Piece and the Bricks to Art Plaza at 1 p.m.

This is our opportunity to say thank you to all of our residents for choosing to live in our wonderful town! Thank you for being a part of our community and for helping make Parker what it is today.

This event is sponsored in part by $35 Million Cash Spectacular, the new game from the Colorado Lottery. The Parker Recreation Department reminds Parker residents that when they play $35 Million Cash Spectacular, they keep Parker parks and recreation facilities spectacular, too, because proceeds from the Lottery are returned to our own community.

For more information, please call 303.841.0353.

Friday, April 21

Page to Stage Productions Present Miss Nelson is Missing

Page to Stage Productions Present Miss Nelson is Missing

Our children's theater tour returns with a charming stage version of Harry Allard's hilarious book, Miss Nelson is Missing.
The play will delight children as they try to discover the secret behind a teacher’s mysterious disappearance.
The tour is made possible by Target® and Pete Doty/Metro Brokers.

Required Registration starts April 15. Please contact your library to book your spot.
Highlands Ranch Library 303-791-7703 Thursday, June 1 6:30 pm Tuesday, June 13 6:30 pm Wednesday, June 14 6:30 pm
Lone Tree Library 303-799-4446 Tuesday, May 9 6:30 pmWednesday, May 10 6:30 pm Thursday, May 11 6:30 pm
Parker Library 303-841-3503 Tuesday, June 6 6:30 pm
Philip S. Miller Library 303-688-7700 Monday, May 15 6:30 pm

Shakespeare at the Rock! July 27 - 29 2006, 7:30 pm

Shakespeare at the Rock! July 27 - 29 2006, 7:30 pm
Celebrate the Bard every July with professional Shakespearean performances, displays, activities, and workshops.
Three FREE professional performances of The Comedy of Errors by Theatreworks of Colorado Springs.
Shakespeare at the Rock The Grange - Castle Rock3692 Meadows BoulevardCastle Rock, CO 80104 Free Ticket Distribution: 6:30-7:30pmThe Comedy of Errors: 7:30-10:30pm
Sponsor Opportunities are still available
Midsummer Merriment - Fun for the Whole FamilySaturday, July 29

Thursday, April 20

Announcements from the Fitness Division of the Parker Rec Center

The Fitness Division of the Parker Recreation Department is gearing up for the warm months ahead with a busy schedule of classes! The following classes are held at the Parker Recreation Center, located at 17301 E. Lincoln Avenue.

We’ve added a second section of Pumped Up for those members wanting to increase their lean muscle mass and metabolism using our iron grip group strength equipment. Come join Chris Eaton on Monday nights at 6:45 p.m. First Gear Senior Cycling is a 30-minute cycling class designed for the older adult. This class will meet on Tuesdays at 11 a.m. with Chris Eaton.

Join us for Advanced Step with Jeanie Nordstrom on Tuesdays at 6 p.m. This class is a more intensely choreographed class than regular step classes and promises to challenge those looking for an opportunity to really turn it up.

C&C stands for Cardio and Core. It’s just that, Cardio mixed with core exercises. This class mixes cardio interval drills on the floor with easy step segments to maximize your cardiovascular workout. This class meets on Thursdays at 6 p.m. with Holly Anthony.

For more information please contact Kim Bailey, Fitness and Wellness Coordinator, at 303.805.3278 or visit us online at www.parkeronline.org for a current class schedule.

Wednesday, April 19

Sentinel Group Meetings

Do YOU have a heart to see the Parker area transformed for Christ???

If so, for the next six Thursday nights from 7-9pm here in our conference room come see and hear how communities and even countries around the world who have pursued God and experienced major transformation. Each Thursday night we’ll show a different video from the Sentinel Group that demonstrates how God brought revival to that particular area and what benefits were realized.

There will also be a discussion on our vision for increasing God’s power and presence in the SE Denver metro area. We will also spend time in prayer to pursue God for our community.

The City of Refuge & Hope, Steaming Bean Coffee and the Lemstone Christian Store are the sponsors and this event is open to all.

You do not have to attend all of the sessions, just come check us out and see if God is calling you to help transform the area.

Please consider forwarding this info to others who might be interested (especially if they are prayer warriors).

Space is limited…so please call Amy at 303-814-1379 or email her at amy@amtechmarketing.com to RSVP. Any Questions???

Monday, April 10

preliminary plans for the Pine Lane crossing at Cherry Creek

You are invited to join the Town’s Public Works Department for an open house to review preliminary plans for the Pine Lane crossing at Cherry Creek on Thursday, April 20 from 4 to 7 p.m. The open house will be held at Parker Town Hall, 20120 E. Mainstreet.

Public Works is looking for feedback on the project, which includes a 600-foot bridge over Cherry Creek, stabilization work to Cherry Creek and connections to the Cherry Creek and Baldwin Gulch trails. Construction is scheduled to begin early in 2007.

The open house will be informal, with staff and consultants on hand to answer any questions.
For more information, please contact the Public Works Department at 303.840.9546 or email us at publicworks@ci.parker.co.us.

St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, an official Parker Landmark.

In February, the Parker Town Council officially approved the Landmarks Commission’s recommendation to name the Ave Maria Chapel, otherwise known as the St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, an official Parker Landmark.

The public is invited to celebrate the new Landmark designation at a special ceremony at the Chapel, 19580 Pilgrim’s Place, on Sunday April 23 at 12:30 p.m.

To be approved for Landmark status, the following criteria must be met:
• It embodies and exemplifies, whether in residential, special purpose or utilitarian form, distinguishing and specific elements of an architectural style or period.
• It is at least fifty (50) years old, and thus qualifies as a "historic"
structure.
In addition to meeting the above criterion, the chapel is deemed to retain original design features, material and character and is located in its original location.

There are now13 designated landmarks in the Town of Parker. While some of
the Landmarks are no longer standing, they continue to be landmarked as
places of historical significance.

A self-guided "Historic Walking Tour" brochure is available at Town Hall,
20120 E. Mainstreet. For more information, please call Leah Dawson at 303.841.0353.