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ART CLUB
will begin our year on Friday,
September 16, in the COLORADO ROOM; a
short meeting will begin at 10 a.m. with a program
to follow. This month our guest artist will be
Camille Scott, who will demonstrate the use of
encaustics (melted wax) to make art. Encaustic
painting is an ancient technique which has
been updated for today’s artists. Camille always
offers a chance for folks to experiment with the
materials and make one or two small paintings,
which can be used to make a card. Guests are
always welcome.
BEADING GROUP
meets the first
and third Wednesdays of the month at 10 a.m.
We do all kinds of beading: embellishments on
quilts, clothing, jewelry, boxes, etc. We’re willing
to teach those who are interested. Call Joanne
at 303-366-3419.
CAT FRAT & CHAT:
Monthly meet-up
for Cat Lovers/Owners! Call Yvonne, 303-330-
6505.
CHILDREN’SHOSPITALCOLORADO
ASSOCIATION OF VOLUNTEERS,
WG CHAPTER,
will meet on Monday,
September 19, at 9:30 a.m. in the COLORADO
ROOM. We thank all those who participated in
our End-of-Summer Bake Sale. You will have
another opportunity to help support Children's
Hospital when we hold our annual sale on Friday,
September 30, from 9-5, and Saturday, October
1, from 9-2, featuring homemade craft items,
baked goods along with our 40th Anniversary
Cookbook and used treasures fromAnnie's Attic.
If anyone would like to contribute homemade
crafts, gently used household and decorative
items or jewelry to benefit the children, please
contact Bernadine Dzierson, 720-949-1779.
Thank you in advance!
COMPUTERCLUB
will meetWednesday,
September 14, at 7 p.m. in the Colorado Room.
The guest speaker is Charlie Herleman of Small
Office Solutions who is the lead technician for
the Association's computer network. Join us to
get an update on online security.
DEMOCRATIC BOOK CLUB
will
meet on Saturday, September 24, at 2 p.m.
in the home of Ellis and Dot Sobol, 615 South
Alton Way, #8A, 303-363-9125. Our discussion
choice is “Life and Death in Shanghai” by Nien
Chang. In August 1986 a group of Red Guards
ransacked the house of Nien Cheng. As a result
of her refusal to confess to being an “enemy of
the state” during the Cultural Revolution, Nien
spent six years in prison. This is a terrifying
account of Mao T’se –Tung’s attempt to topple
the Chinese Communist Party’s moderates.
[Back cover of Penguin Book.] The book is
difficult to obtain; if you need help finding a copy,
please call Georgia.
DEMOCRATIC CLUB
will meet
on Tuesday, September 27, at
n
CENTERPOINT. This is the last club meeting
before the General Election ballots are mailed
on October 17. Bring your questions for the
candidates and concerning the many ballot
issues. Our speakers will be Lois Court, Beth
McCann and Mary Beth Susman. Lois Court
will explain the ballot issues to be voted on in
November. Mary Beth will update us on the
status of Lowry Vista and the Dayton Street
improvements, and other city-wide issues such
as affordable housing. We are seeking additional
board members. For information please call Jack
Walsh at 720-949-1450.
Please join us before the meeting at Blossoms
Restaurant at 5:30 p.m. for conversation and
nourishment.
DRUM CIRCLE
meets most Sunday
afternoons at 3 p.m. in the COLORADO ROOM.
Always open to new participants. Drop by, give
it a try.
GARDEN CLUB
:
The garden club wait
list has reached the limit of 40 people and will be
closed until mid-January. Current garden club
members: Please plan to attend the general
meeting on Saturday, September 17, at 10:30
a.m. in the COLORADO ROOM. The agenda
will include voting for new club board members.
Following our meeting will be our fun, annual
picnic at 11:30 a.m.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN’S
CLUB
will host a representative of the
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Denver
on Saturday, September 10, at 9:30 a.m. in
CENTERPOINT. The subject will be the mission,
history and day-to-day operations of the charity,
which is located in both Aurora and Denver. The
one-hour presentation will also include the many
opportunities available for the community to
support this home away from home for families of
seriously ill or injured children. We hope you will
join us for this informative presentation. We have
collected and delivered red wagons full of pop
tabs and monetary donations to this organization
for many years. All are welcome to join us for free
refreshments and a much awaited presentation.
LAPIDARY CLUB
meets Friday mornings,
9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Rocks, gems, jewelry,
bookends, cut/polish, and tumble. The lapidary
shop is located south of the outdoor pool, near
the horseshoe pit. Drop by and meet others.
Questions? Call Larry 720-256-3359.
MARINE CORP LEAGUE
DETACHMENT
will hold their annual picnic
on September 10 from 12:00 to 16:00 in the
GAZEBOS. This is an open meeting with
friends and family invited. Please attend and
join in this brotherhood of fellow Marines. Call
Commandant Terry Darnall at 720-427-7812 or
Barry Georgopulos at 303-360-6302. Once a
Marine – Always a Marine.
MARINE CORP LEAGUE LADIES
AUXILIARY
supports the Marine Corps,
Marine families, Wounded Warriors, Youth
Programs, Scholarships, and a variety of Marine
and Veteran related programs and activities. We
are sure there many eligible ladies in Windsor
Gardens, and we would like to welcome you
to join us as members of the extended Marine
Family. We normally meet on the second
Tuesday each month at 7 p.m. in CENTERPOINT.
Our September meeting is our annual picnic on
Saturday, September 10, at the GAZEBOS from
12 p.m. to 4 p.m. Family and friends are invited.
Semper Fidelis.
MEDITATION GROUP
meets
Wednesday mornings at 10:15 a.m. in the ALL-
PURPOSE ROOM. Please join us for a session
of simple, quiet meditation. This group follows
the Peter Russell method of meditation, “Without
Really Trying.”
C L U B S & G R O U P S
CLUBS & GROUPS
continued on page 31
Work with Fitness Equipment Instructor Kathy
Zimmer in the Fitness Center:
Thursday, September 8, 12 p.m. to 2 p.m.
Friday, September 16, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Monday, September 19, 6:15 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.
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