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Posted November 29 2006 Open House Poinsettias plus This coming Saturday December 2 between 10 am-4pm the Gardens on Spring Creek will celebrate it's 3rd annual winter open house. The Gardens are located at 2145 Centre Dr. That is just south of the Hilton Hotel. Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 28 2006 Gift Cards Nore Popular This Holiday (ARA) - Shoppers reluctant to spend holiday green on trendy toys, got-to-get-it gizmos, and what-not-to-wear sweaters can instead choose the perfect-for-anyone present – a gift card. In fact, a recent survey found that 76 percent of respondents will consider giving a gift card this holiday season because it ensures the recipient will ultimately get what he or she wants Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 26, 2006 About Sites Web Information Portal Now Complete Our web information center now has over 12,000 articles on 175 categories. We have articles for mom's, dad's and information for children too. We have many articles on working from home, technology of the web and hundreds of family and homemaking articles. All free of course.
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Posted November 25, 2006 This is the season for spending. Take care to not harm your credit. What's in a number? Plenty, if the number you're talking about is your credit score. Virtually every aspect of a consumer's financial life is affected by this three-digit number. This includes, of course, the interest rate you pay on virtually any kind of consumer debt: a mortgage, credit card, home equity loan or car loan, for instance. But did you know that your credit score can also affect your auto and homeowners insurance premiums and your ability to lease a home or apartment?
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Posted November 22, 2006 The Origin of Thanksgiving A day of thanksgiving has been celebrated around the world in many cultures for hundreds of years. Long before the Europeans came to the new world. This celebration has been celebrated by many as the harvest festival and the celebration of plentiful crops. Also in England there was a family ceremony called harvest-home where families gave thanks for the bountiful harvests.  And so  the Europeans who settled our  country brought these traditions with them. Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 20, 2006 Christmas season is upon us once again. Unique gifts are hard to find in the stores but this years Holiday Craft Fair will have 90 vendors selling hand made and unique gifts. You can find that perfect gift for someone special. This years annual event will be September 24-25. After that big Thanksgiving dinner and special Bronco game you might need to get out there and stretch those muscles, not to mention reducing all those calories you will be taking in. This years event is at the Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 19, 2006 No money down real estate transactions take place in Northern Colorado almost every day. Northern Colorado is the leader in a leading State for the number of foreclosures per capita. The "no down" method is being touted by many real estate "guru's' all over the nation. There is good and bad in every business and investment endeavor we undertake. Here are some of the pitfalls encountered by one investor. These may help you if you already have or are thinking about this investment technique. Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 15, 2006 The days are shorter, the weather is colder, and come November 18 Old Town Fort Collins is going to see some ice. The Old Town Ice Rink located in the heart of Old Town at Walnut and Linden, is open again for its second season! The Old Town Ice Rink is just one of several enhancements to the downtown atmosphere this holiday season. Bring the kids and let them experience an old fashioned winter event that used to take place in small towns all over America. Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 12, 2006 Holiday spending can be a wonderful time. We shop for our loved ones, friends, co-workers, and associates. Finding just the right gift and paying by credit card. Then, Ouch! Your credit card is declined. You know you haven't exceeded your credit limit, and the clerk can't tell you anything. How frustrating. Read Full Article  Comments  Holiday Article Section

Posted November 9, 2006 Colorado Ski Areas Opening Early   A fall snowstorm delivered an early Halloween treat for skiers and snowboarders recently at Breckenridge and Keystone with up to 2 feet of snow overnight, prompting Keystone Resort to announce an earlier opening to its 2006-2007 season. Keystone was initially scheduled to open Friday, Nov. 10, however, with a series of powerful fall snowstorms that have delivered more than 3 feet. Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 7, 2006 ARA) - It’s the holiday season, and while lights and decorations are an important part of the celebrations, nothing brings back memories of those special holiday moments better than classic seasonal scents such as pine, cinnamon, vanilla and sugar cookie? ”It’s a byproduct of how we’re wired,” says John Colombo, professor of cognitive psychology at Kansas University. Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 6, 2006 Over 300 positions need to be filled. New employee training has already started at PVH as the medical community prepares for the move in date at the new Medical Center of the Rockies  on December 15, 2006. The opening date 1s  February 2007. There will be an open house for the community on Feb. 3, 2007. Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 5, 2006 My Exploring The Pawnee I was off at sunrise heading east on highway 14. Full from a hardy breakfast at one of the early open restaurants near I-25. It was a pleasant drive east even though the sun became overly bright after the red-orange sunrise. The air was clear this morning and the Rockies were clearly visible in my rear view mirror. Read Full Article  Comments

Posted November 2, 2006 Chapungu Sculpture Park Completes Phase I Loveland's renowned sculpture collection has gained ten new family members. McWhinney and Chapungu Sculpture Park are excited to announce the completion of the first phase of its 26 acre Chapungu Sculpture Park at Centerra, located just east of the Promenade Shops at Centerra.  Read Entire Article Comments

Posted November 1, 2006 Baby Shower Diaper Cake If you are invited to a baby shower you will want to take a gift to show your appreciation, and to help the parents out with their new baby. When it comes to buying a baby shower gift there are plenty of options for you to choose from. But wouldn’t you like to be unique? Wouldn’t it be great to give a gift that will be used by the parents from the very start? Of course, everybody is looking for the perfect gift, but it is not always easy to find...... Enter a baby shower diaper cake. Read Entire Article  Comments

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