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THE  DOUGLAS  COUNTY              holidays) from 10 a.m. to 2.p.m. and every Thursday from 5
                                FAIR  AND  RODEO  in  Castle      p.m. to 8 p.m. The Book Exchange is free and provided by the
                                Rock  is  a  family  tradition  fea-  town of Larkspur. You don’t have to bring a book to take one
                                turing  two  entertainment stages,   (or two or three) from the Exchange. To date, the Exchange has
                                three  PRCA  Rodeos,  Xtreme      over 5000 volumes of adult fiction and non-fiction, over 300
                                Bulls, Carnival, Mutton Bustin’,   volumes for children and young readers, and over 250 cook-
                                Stick  Horse  Rodeo,  Pancake     books.  In addition, there is an interesting selection of vintage
        Breakfast, 4-H and FFA exhibits - including livestock, general   and rare books for sale. All proceeds to go to the Book Ex-
        projects and the Jr. Livestock Sale. The Carnival and ticketed   change.  For more information contact Cindy at 303-681-3046.
        events begin on Thursday, August 3, but you can view exhibits
        for several days prior to that.  The fair will end on the evening
        of Sunday, August 6. A full schedule of events is available at   LARKSPUR ELEMENTARY
        http://www.douglascountyfairandrodeo.com/schedule/

                                                                                          First  Day  of  School-  Au-
        LARKSPUR CONCERT IN THE PARK: Thursday, August                                    gust 10th
        3,  6  p.m.  –  9  p.m.  Larkspur  Community  Park,  8820  Spruce                 *Ice Cream Social- August
        Mountain Road. This event will feature Kantakerous.
                                                                                          9th 2:30-4 p.m.
                                                                                          “I  scream,  you  scream,
        CHAUTAUQUA  RETURNS  TO  PALMER  LAKE,  Satur-                                    we  all  scream  for  Ice
        day, August 12.  A full day of vintage arts, crafts, portrayals of                Cream!”
        historic men and women, wildlife displays, activities for chil-
        dren, walking tours of Palmer Lake and The Glen, and bluegrass   School Hours:
        music is planned. The Friends of the Tri-Lakes Library will also   Larkspur Start Time:  8:55 a.m.
        hold their annual ice cream social during the afternoon.
                                                                      Tardy Bell:  9:05 am
                                                                      Larkspur End Time:  4:00 p.m.
        BOOK CLUB will meet on Tuesday, August 15, 10 a. m., at
        the home of Mary Ann Fronken, 8174 Inca Road, in Perry Park   Office Hours:
        Ranch.  The book for discussion is Kathleen Grissom’s novel,   8:30-4:30
        Glory Over Everything: Beyond the Kitchen (BCE). The lat-
        est New York Times bestseller from the author of The Kitch-   Phone:  303-387-5375
        en House, Glory is the story of a man’s treacherous journey   Fax:  303-387-5376
        through the twists and turns of the Underground Railroad on   Attendance Line:  303-387-5377
        a mission to save the boy he swore to protect. The book for
        September is The Shoemaker’s Wife (BCE) by Adriana Trigiani.
        Visitors  and  newcomers  are  always  welcome.  For  additional
                                                                    Computer Support
                                                                    Computer Support
        information, visit the club’s website,  http://www.applelane.  Computer Support
        com/Perry_Park_Book_Club.html.
        THE  15TH ANNUAL  TASTE  OF  DOUGLAS  COUNTY               When you need it. Where you need it.
        will  be  held Thursday, August  17,  5-8  p.m.    at  the  Douglas
        County Events Center on the grounds of the Douglas County    Local, hometown computer support for your home or
        Fair  in  Castle  Rock.  “The Taste”  will  once  again  offer  food   office. Larkspur resident with 35 years of computer and
        samplings from some of the area’s finest food service establish-  customer support experience. Fair and honest service.
        ments. Join the Old Stone Church, John Holly’s Asian Bistro,
        Pegasus  Restaurant,  Chick-Fil-A,  India’s  Castle,  Fowl  Line   HARDWARE SUPPORT: System troubleshooting & repair, Upgrade
        Sports Grill, Viewhouse Restaurant, Kneaders Bakery & Cafe,   analysis & recommendations, Laptop, LCD Monitor & Electronic
        Crave Real Burgers, and other area favorites. Back again this   repairs, Network hardware installation & configuration.
        year: top area chefs compete in a cooking competition. New   SOFTWARE SUPPORT:  ALL versions of MS Windows desktops,
        this  year: A  chef  will  put  on  a  cooking  demonstration,  offer    RedHat Linux operating systems.  Virus, Malware & Spyware
                                                                    removal, User Data Recovery and transfer , System Administration

        samples, and the Castle Rock Brewing Company will put on a   training, Assistance with application software problems.
        craft beer seminar and tasting.

        STARLIGHT SUMMER MOVIE - Rogue One, A Star Wars                           Black Bear DigitalBlack Bear Digital
        Story,  Friday, August  25,  6-10  p.m,  downtown  Castle  Rock.
        Free. PG13.                                                                FREE TELEPHONE CONSULTATION!

        LARKSPUR BOOK EXCHANGE in Larkspur’s Town An-                                  303.681.9432
        nex, 9524 Spruce Mountain Road. Open every Saturday (except                    ������������������������

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