Posts Tagged ‘January’
Larimer County Guided Hikes and Programs: January
January Guided Hikes and Programs on Larimer County Open Spaces Critter Scene Investigations Two sets of tracks dot the fresh snow leading into a gully. Suddenly the tracks trail off into an area of disturbed snow, and only one set of tracks leaves the area. What happened there? Join volunteer naturalists on snowy mornings to investigate animal behaviors using basic tracking skills during this fun interactive program. Programs will be held when conditions are good ... Full Story
Turner Middle School, Students of the Month
ALEX HEPP – 6th grade Alex has done an outstanding job at TMS in every way, but he especially shines academically. His work goes above and beyond the norm; and we appreciate all of his unique thoughts and input to our classes. LAUREN DIETZ – 6th grade Lauren makes a big effort to include all students in TMS activities. She has an honest approach to making all students feel welcome. Lauren is an ... Full Story
Turner Middle School, January Students of the Month
Tyler Kennedy – 6th Grade Tyler is such a pleasure to have at TMS. He always looks out for others and is willing to help anyone, anytime. Tyler is a kind, caring, and considerate young man. Sierra Gosh – 7th Grade Sierra is a thoughtful, sweet young lady who is considerate of others. She consistently has a positive attitude and demonstrates great effort and participation in the classroom. Her helpful attitude ... Full Story
The Festivus Film Festival
January 13 through January 16. Premiering in 2007, the Festivus Film Festival was created to promote high-quality independent films and filmmakers to the Denver public. The festival is not only celebrating its fourth year providing incredible international films to the public but it recent approval as a non-profit organization. The Festivus Film Festival was recently named by MovieMaker Magazine as, “one of the 25 Coolest Film Festivals in the Nation. The 2011 promises to be the ... Full Story
January Guided Hikes and Programs in Larimer
Critter Scene Investigations Two sets of tracks dot the fresh snow leading into a gully. Suddenly the tracks trail off into an area of disturbed snow, and only one set of tracks leaves the area. What happened there? Join volunteer naturalists on snowy mornings to investigate animal behaviors using basic tracking skills during this fun interactive program. Programs will be held when conditions are good for tracking at Devil’s Backbone Open Space, Horsetooth Mountain Open ... Full Story



