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Seicento Baroque Ensemble Gets Dramatique

This Sunday, April 21, at 2 p.m., in the Stanley Hotel Concert Hall, the public is invited to come and welcome the Seicento Baroque Ensemble, Colorado’s premier Baroque choir, as it  gets dramatic for the conclusion of their second successful season with a delightful program, “Divine Histories: Religious Ecstasy in Music.” Who doesn’t love a good story filled with drama and intrigue? Including music of the

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Helen Hunt Jackson Advocate for American Indians, 1800’s

By Kathleen Spring

In a time when it was not appropriate for women to be activists in the public eye, Helen Hunt Jackson brushed aside the improprieties, and published two major books to show the adverse conditions that American Indians were being subjected to on reservations. 

The Lyons Historic Society is sponsoring a solo performance by re-enactor Bonnie Kohl on Sunday, May 12, from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. in the log cabin of Smokin’ Dave’s BBQ & Taphouse, in Lyons. This

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About Town - April 18, 2013

Wow first a nice rain, and now a nice BIG snowstorm, and more coming (13” yesterday), which will green the grass, save us from fires, give us drinking water, help the farmers, and is truly worth millions of dollars to all. We are all very thankful. 

I have an anniversary coming up; April 23, 1950, F. LaVerne Johnson of Niwot and I were married in the Lyons Methodist Church, with Rev. Albert Wagner presiding. Truly a long time ago.  I worked for O. J. Ramey

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No Pain, No Gain?

By Mary Chase

So, how much pain is too much pain? I think the evolution of becoming more self aware about what is happening with our bodies, as well as living in one of the healthiest counties in the United States, is

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Lyon's Music Ticket - April 11, 2013

Thursday Nights Open Mic
at Spirit Hound Distillers

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What To Pack For Lunch

By Dr. Sara Hart

By this time of year, packing school lunches has moved beyond a morning chore to a nearly painful morning ritual that can easily lead to the intolerable battle of wills with elementary school kids (or adults for that matter) in some households!  Here are some ideas to ease the struggle or just inspire the daily habit.

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Women’s Health, Breast Health

By, Janelle Boyington,  RM, CPM

As the granddaughter of a survivor, as a healthcare provider for women, and as the mother of a daughter, I like so many  of us am very concerned about  breast  cancer. The American Cancer  Society estimates that about one in eight women will develop invasive breast  cancer over the course  of her lifetime and that in 2013 about 39,620 mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends will die from breast  cancer.
Various  risk factors can increase the chances

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