Windsor Gardens Life

In This Issue Community Meetings........................................ pg 3 In Remembrance............................................... pg 3 Letters............................................................pgs 3-5 Snapshots (General Manager's column)..pgs 6-9 Board in Motion..............................................pg 10 Up Front with Liz and Tina............................pg 10 Board Election.................................................pg 11 Annual WG Expos..........................................pg 11 Covenant Enforcement...................................pg 12 Down to Earth (Grounds column).................pg 12 Maintenance Matters.....................................pg 13 Community Response.....................................pg 14 Dear Cop Shop...............................................pg 15 Photo Album............................................pgs 17-21 Golf Notes.......................................................pg 21 Blossoms Events, Buffets and Specials........pg 22 Classes..............................................................pg 23 Fitness Equipment Instruction........................pg 23 Outdoor Pool Closing Schedule...................pg 23 Library Notes..................................................pg 23 Entertainment & Events..........................pgs 24-28 Cards & Games Groups ..............................pg 29 Clubs & Groups ....................................pgs 29-30 Support Groups..............................................pg 31 Faith Communities ..........................................pg 31 Volunteer Opportunities................................pg 31 Community Events...........................................pg 31 Announcements .............................................pg 32 Health Screenings/Services ...........................pg 32 Writers World .......................................pgs 33-35 New Residents................................................pg 36 Cartoon & Puzzles..........................................pg 36 Classifieds .......................................................pg 37 Service Directory....................................pgs 38-39 July 2018 Volume 16, Issue 7 PRESIDENT’S PEN Summer Fun Sometimes, it's easy to get a little bored with the long, lazy summer days, so should you find that happening to you, let's once again take a look at some of the more exotic happenings that Denver has to offer. If you are the adventurous type, you might want to ride down Colorado's longest and fastest zip lines, ranging from 860 to 1,900 feet long with speeds up to 60 miles per hour. The 6-Zipline Adventure in Conifer, Colorado, is only 30 miles from Denver. It is easily accessible and a popular summer activity. Or maybe you would like the MetroDemic Scavenger Hunt. Denver is a treasure trove of public art, old west history and interesting sites. Hustle around downtown Denver to stop the spread of a deadly epidemic armed only with your brain power and a smart phone. You have 90 minutes to locate outbreak sites and save as many lives as possible. An interesting evening might include the 11 Ghosts of Capitol Hill Tour. Dive into Denver’s spookiest stories and unexplained events on this ghoulish ghost tour of Capitol Hill. Discover the most haunted houses in the district, hearing spine-chilling tales of angry apparitions, appalling accidents and the mansion that inspired the horror film "The Changeling." These are only a few of the interesting opportunities available in and around Denver, however, maybe you would prefer to spend the summer enjoying the many facilities and Dick Gilmore, Board President PRESIDENT'S PEN continued on page 5 WINDSOR

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