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BOOK  CLUB  will  meet  on        from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. The Book Exchange is free and provided
                                Tuesday, July 18 at 10 a.m. at the   by the town of Larkspur. You don’t have to bring a book to
                                home  of  Carrie  Murdoch,  6619   take one (or two or three) from the Exchange. To date, the Ex-
                                Wauconda,  Perry  Park  Ranch.    change has over 5000 volumes of adult fiction and non-fiction,
                                The book for discussion is What   over 300 volumes for children and young readers and over 250
                                Alice Forgot by Liane Moriarty,   cookbooks.  In addition, there is have an interesting selection of
                                an Australian   novelist who al-  vintage and rare books for sale. All proceeds to go to the Book
        ways sees the humor in the complications of modern life. Alice   Exchange.
        wakes up in a hospital to discover she’s not 29 and expecting
        her first child but 39, with three children, and in the middle   CASTLE ROCK’S WESTERN HERITAGE WELCOME,
        of a divorce. Oops. What happened? Many of us can relate.    Friday, July 28, kicks off the Douglas County Fair week with a
        The novel for discussion in August, Glory Over Everything by   longhorn steer drive that begins at Rock Park, 6 p.m., and heads
        Kathleen Grissom,  is set in the 1830s, amidst the secrets of the   south through historic downtown. On Saturday, July 29, watch
        Underground Railroad and the horrors of slavery.  Both books   the Douglas County Fair Parade at 9 a.m. downtown. July 29 is
        are from the DC library’s Book Exchange program so copies   also Hometown Rodeo & Community Day at the Fairgrounds,
        will be available.  For more information, see the website:   10 a.m.-10 p.m. The fair begins August 3.  For a full schedule
        http://www.applelane.com/Perry_Park_Book_Club.html        see http://www.douglascountyfairandrodeo.com/schedule/


        THE  RENAISSANCE  FESTIVAL  IS  HERE:  to  help  you      DOUGLAS  COUNTY  SLASH/MULCH  SITE:  Open
        with weekend driving adventures, remember the festival will   through October 28 on Saturdays only, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. In case of
        be open through the weekend of July 30. Weekend hours are 10   inclement weather, please call 303-663-6274 to ensure that the
        a.m. to 6:30 p.m., rain or shine.                         site will be open as scheduled. Acceptable items include tree
                                                                  limbs, branches, shrubs, and brush with a maximum length of
        CASTLE ROCK STARLIGHT SUMMER MOVIE – Troll,               6 feet and a maximum diameter of 12 inches. All loads must be
        Saturday, July 8. Fun-for-all-ages movies are shown free on   covered when they arrive at the site. Free wood chips are avail-
        a  giant,  outdoor  inflatable  screen.  The  entertainment  before   able to homeowners for use as mulch. An equipment operator
        each movie includes kids’ activities, as well as food and bev-  is onsite to load wood chips. Material can be picked up anytime
        erages  from  various  vendors.  Hosted  by  Downtown  Castle   during the season the site is open to accept slash.
        Rock.   Street fair starts at 6 p.m., movie starts at dusk. Loca-
        tion: Downtown Castle Rock, 4th Street between Wilcox and   Many thanks to Ginny Sanders for all her proof-reading efforts
        Jerry Street.                                             and articles written for the Sentinel—and to her husband who
                                                                  wrote reports for LFPD.  She and Ken are moving to Monument
        14TH  ANNUAL  CASTLE  ROCK  WINEFEST,  Saturday,          where new adventures no doubt await. The Sentinel will miss
        July 15, 2-8 p.m. Butterfield Crossing in the Meadows. Pre-  her eagle eye.        ~KDale
        sented by the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce, the Castle
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        Rock WineFest, an outdoor wine tasting event, will offer more
        than two dozen wineries and over 180 varieties of Colorado   Computer Support
        wine. This event draws wine aficionados for its tastings, cook-
        ing demonstrations, fabulous food trucks, and an amazing local
        band to dance into the night. First 2000 WineFest attendees will   When you need it. Where you need it.
        receive a free wine bottle tote and wine glass.              Local, hometown computer support for your home or
                                                                     office. Larkspur resident with 35 years of computer and
        THE WESTERN MUSEUM OF MINING & INDUSTRY                     customer support experience. Fair and honest service.
        celebrates the museum’s 35th anniversary July 15-16, 10 a.m.
        – 4 p.m. It commemorates the 1982 opening of the museum’s   HARDWARE SUPPORT: System troubleshooting & repair, Upgrade
        North Gate Boulevard (at I-25) exhibit building. Located on 27   analysis & recommendations, Laptop, LCD Monitor & Electronic
        acres at the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the Western Mu-  repairs, Network hardware installation & configuration.
        seum of Mining & Industry offers a contrasting combination of   SOFTWARE SUPPORT:  ALL versions of MS Windows desktops,
        beautiful Colorado landscape and a world-class technical his-   RedHat Linux operating systems.  Virus, Malware & Spyware

        tory collection centering on America’s mining industry. Among   removal, User Data Recovery and transfer , System Administration
        the sights are 19th and 20th century steam engines rumbling to   training, Assistance with application software problems.
        life, the artistry of blacksmithing, and the operation of the mu-
        seum’s unique ten-stamp ore mill. The Gold Canyon Gunfight-                Black Bear DigitalBlack Bear Digital
        ers will also provide a wild west show. The weekend will also
        feature vendors and food trucks. Admission is $5 per person.               FREE TELEPHONE CONSULTATION!
        LARKSPUR BOOK EXCHANGE in Larkspur’s Town An-                                  303.681.9432
        nex, 9524 Spruce Mountain Road. Open every Saturday (ex-                       ������������������������
        cept  holidays)  from  10  a.m.  to  2.p.m.  and  every  Thursday
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