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LARKSPUR BOOK EXCHANGE beautiful arena for our event and to our many event sponsors!
EXPANDS HOURS Please see the Sponsor Thank You ad in this publication for a
complete list of all our sponsors. Thank you to our event ven-
Have you heard about the dors who either donated or extended significant discounts to the
Larkspur Book Exchange? If LES PTO. Look for the Donor Thank You ad in this publication
you haven’t, you’re missing too! Thank you to the many individuals and businesses who
a small gem tucked away in donated their goods and services to our silent auction and our
central Larkspur in the Town live auction baskets! A big thanks is due to our many VOL-
Annex, 9524 Spruce Moun- UNTEERS! The countless hours of work, planning, meetings,
tain Road. Every Saturday phone calls, etc. are vital to the success of this event. Lastly,
(except holidays) from 10 thank you to the Larkspur community and all other guests who
a.m. to 2.p.m. and every Thursday from 5 p.m. to 8.pm., the came to the event so we could celebrate the 20th anniversary of
Book Exchange is staffed with knowledgeable volunteers who this amazing elementary school fundraiser together! The LES
really truly love books and reading. Kids are especially wel- PTO is extremely grateful to be a part of such a wonderful and
come to the Exchange’s selection of books. Even in this digi- caring community and to be able to call this incredible place
tal age, reading a paper-and-ink book can still be a joy for all home. THANK YOU – we couldn’t do it without you!
ages.
The Book Exchange is free and provided by the town of Lark-
spur. You don’t have to bring a book to take one (or two or
three) from the Exchange. To date, the Exchange has over 5000
volumes of adult fiction and non-fiction, over 300 volumes for
children and young readers and over 250 cookbooks. In addi-
tion, for those of you who are collectors, we have an interesting
selection of vintage and rare books for sale, all proceeds to go
to the Book Exchange.
The adult fiction category of the Exchange includes popular fic-
tion by authors such as Clive Cussler, Stuart Woods, Michael
Crichton, Nora Robert, Danielle Steele, and Stephen King, as
well as a wide variety of literary fiction, in addition to critically
acclaimed work from some of the finest writers of the pres-
ent day. Nonfiction categories include biography, crafts, DIY,
gardening, business, Colorado travel and history, and foreign
and domestic travel. It also boasts classics from Shakespeare to
Sherlock Holmes. Younger readers will find the section is sort-
ed by children’s, young readers, and young adult. It includes
Little Golden Books, Dr. Seuss, Disney, Fairytales, some of the Discover the secrets to
most popular series for young readers, even the Twilight series PAIN-FREE LIVING at any age
for young adults. with the MELT Method !
®
For more information about donations, hours, or location, con- Full Circle Larkspur will be hosting two MELT events
in July. Learn simple self-treatments you can do at
tact Cindy Cramer at 303-681-3046 or Krystine Cramer at 413- home to remain active, healthy and pain-free for life.
348-3579.
July 8, 2017 July 29, 2017
MELT Method for MELT Method for
20TH ANNUAL BOOT SCOOTIN’ chronic pain - $30 low back pain - $30
BOOGIE THANKS YOU 10:30am - 11:45am 10:30am - 11:45am
Jennifer Martin, LES PTO Hosted by:
The LES PTO sends a big THANK
YOU to everyone who helped make
the 20th Annual Boot Scootin’ Boogie Full Circle Larkspur
a huge success! The event was attend- 127 W. Colorado Avenue, Larkspur, CO
www.fullcirclelarkspur.com
ed by over 400 guests and together we
earned over $45,000 for Larkspur El- Call Juan to register (719) 359-2257.
ementary School. Thank you to Tom Class space is limited.
and Diana Wiens for the use of their
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