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Summer sendoff includes new bikes for Traylor Academy second-graders
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Gael Rodriguez-Vasquez’s summer plans got better last week after he received his first ever bike. Gael was one of the 46 second-graders at Traylor Academy to receive a bike from Wish For Wheels, a nonprofit dedicated to gifting bicycles to kids.
“I was excited because I got a new bike, it was great! And so fun!” said Rodriguez-Vasquez, 8, whose bike and helmet and bike were both blue, like the rest of his class.
Wish For Wheels first donated bikes to Traylor Academy students in 2020 to encourage kids to get outside following the COVID-19 lockdown. At that time, the nonprofit arranged for a school-wide bike and scooter donation for every student.
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Gael Rodriguez-Vasquez’s summer plans got better last week after he received his first ever bike. Gael was one of the 46 second-graders at Traylor Academy to receive a bike from Wish For Wheels, a nonprofit dedicated to gifting bicycles to kids.
“I was excited because I got a new bike, it was great! And so fun!” said Rodriguez-Vasquez, 8, whose bike and helmet and bike were both blue, like the rest of his class.
Wish For Wheels first donated bikes to Traylor Academy students in 2020 to encourage kids to get outside following the COVID-19 lockdown. At that time, the nonprofit arranged for a school-wide bike and scooter donation for every student.
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Fighting PTSD with fire and steel
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch Amid a shower of sparks and stinging steel hammers, a collection of military veterans forged metal hardware discovering a newfound sense of peace in the process. More than a dozen military veterans, all suffering from Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBI) or Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) gathered at Kilroy’s Workshop to participate in a recovery ...
Free painting workshops offer therapy to veterans
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch eith Whittaker isn’t scared of a blank canvas. “When I don’t have an idea of what I’m going to paint, I generally just start with a light mark, and then I’ll just kind of build from there layer by layer. It's kind of like life,” he said. Whittaker, 43, gazed at his canvas, deciding where to venture next. He is one of several veterans participating...
Amache Rose blooms for the first time at the Denver Botanical Gardens
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch From 1942 to 1945, the United States government imprisoned more than 100,000 Japanese Americans at 10 internment camps, including one in Colorado. A rose, propagated from an 80-year-old rose bush from Camp Amache, bloomed for the first time at Denver Botanic Gardens. Read more at rmpbs.org Follow Rocky Mountain PBS on our other platforms, too. • N...
High school students host free music lessons, no strings attached
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch Between the Notes is a student-run program that provides free music lessons at the Tallyn's Reach Library in Aurora. Read more at rmpbs.org #colorado #aurora #music #strings Follow Rocky Mountain PBS on our other platforms, too. • Newsletter: www.rmpbs.org/newsletter/ • Facebook: rmpbs • Instagram: rmpbs • LinkedIn: www....
How the First Amendment impacts campus political protests
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch Nationwide protests against U.S. involvement in the Israel-Hamas war saw a change in tactic April 17 when students at Columbia University set up a “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on their school campus. More than 100 Students called for the university to divest from weapons manufacturers and tech companies with business ties to Israel, who they accus...
Community-led air monitoring reveals gaps in environmental regulation
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch In June of 2023, results from a community-led air monitoring project in Commerce City affirmed decades-long claims of health ailments due to pollution. Cultivando, the organization that led the efforts, hopes the new data will help create policies that enforce better environmental regulations in the area, and empower residents to more effectively ...
A new chapter for the High Line Canal
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch A large funding campaign aims to address historical inequities in investment into the High Line Canal’s northeast regions, running through Aurora and Green Valley Ranch. Read more at rmpbs.org #colorado #aurora #canal #trails #hiking #outdoors Follow Rocky Mountain PBS on our other platforms, too. • Newsletter: www.rmpbs.org/newsletter/ • Facebook...
How the Mountain Plover Festival saved a small town
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch Birders from across the country flocked to the tiny eastern-Colorado township of Karval to spot the elusive Mountain plover while learning about life in a diminishing rural environment. Read more at rmpbs.org #Colorado #birding Follow Rocky Mountain PBS on our other platforms, too. • Newsletter: www.rmpbs.org/newsletter/ • Facebook: r...
Native Lens: Navajo Hybrid Healing Hogan
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Subscribe to our CZcams channel: bit.ly/3zeF6Ch Tohdenasshai Shelter Homes & Nááts'íilid Initiative partnered to construct a low-cost, builder friendly hybrid Octagon Hogan that utilizes sustainable building practices that blends conventional building materials and traditional local earthen materials. This hogan also uses solar energy. The structure was built using Nááts'íilid Initiative’s Swea...
Meet the Sizzlin’ Seniors, the hottest dance squad in the NBA
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Meet the Sizzlin’ Seniors, the hottest dance squad in the NBA
Living with wolves on a mountain cattle ranch
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Living with wolves on a mountain cattle ranch
Newcomers Ski Group brings Black immigrants to the Colorado slopes
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Newcomers Ski Group brings Black immigrants to the Colorado slopes
Putting Out Fires and Raising Children at the Same Time! Literally
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Putting Out Fires and Raising Children at the Same Time! Literally
The winter caretakers behind Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
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The winter caretakers behind Rocky Mountain Biological Laboratory
Facing climate change in one of Colorado’s most remote wintertime laboratories
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Facing climate change in one of Colorado’s most remote wintertime laboratories
Welder to wrestler: Colorado's Warhammer finds her audience
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Welder to wrestler: Colorado's Warhammer finds her audience
Can Dearfield, a Black homesteading settlement, become a National Historic Site?
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Can Dearfield, a Black homesteading settlement, become a National Historic Site?
Palisade peach farmers prepare for a busy year
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Palisade peach farmers prepare for a busy year
What to expect when buffalo are expecting
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What to expect when buffalo are expecting
Harnessing solar power for Navajo People
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Harnessing solar power for Navajo People
School's out forever: Grand Junction HS prepares for demolition
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School's out forever: Grand Junction HS prepares for demolition
Why a Jewish preschool hired Muslim Afghan refugees to teach in its classes
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Why a Jewish preschool hired Muslim Afghan refugees to teach in its classes
Lessons in fire safety, featuring a Colorado Springs woman with 200 pets
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Lessons in fire safety, featuring a Colorado Springs woman with 200 pets
High school musicians reflect on the future of jazz
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High school musicians reflect on the future of jazz
Superhero Moms by Day and Life-Saving Nurses by Night
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Superhero Moms by Day and Life-Saving Nurses by Night
Ranchers get paid for wolf kills of their cows on public property they graze on at a cheap price n fact is they R not raising them as pets but to go to slaughter!
So most civilians actually did know what was going on there. Sure it was supposed to be a secret, but employees talked and word got out.
Climate change? LoL
Please quick licking the rocks Bob
That dude has a weird search history. Bet
Fantastik Amazing perseverance,. Thank you.
I used to work in Estes Park, and being an architecture fan, I had to go check out the Stanley Hotel. It is an outstanding place! As I was passing through the lobby, a guest asked the desk clerk "Where's Johnny?" With a deadpan look on her face, she just replied _"Timberline Lodge in Oregon"..._
You're gonna watch me marry Your Woman.
Another false narrative from the Colonizer network.
So does that mean Utes today can just occupy all those second homes up in Aspen? No one is there most of the year. Reparations time.
This was suppose to be hidden from history. This is the last thing white America especially MAGA's want to see or hear about. They can never truly be heroes in America because they are not the right skin color.
Law should give first option to collective purchase by current renters
Huge part of the affordability problem is the laws requiring a minimum of 1200 to 1500 ft.² - a lot of people don’t need that a lot of people don’t want that and a lot of those people can’t afford that! Check out Randy Jones at Incredible tiny homes - he is just getting started on a new project of smaller homes in a subdivision specifically designed for small homes that folks are more likely to afford. Stick built homes on a regular foundation . The money you invest leads you to owning your home including the land it’s on just like any other subdivision - the homes are just smaller 500-1500 sq ft
Get together. Get help. Make an offer on the land and fight any other offers. Get mean!
These communities are kind, sharing and watch for each other. I challenge those in traditional housing to say the same...
SSS , 👍.
I think Sandra’s example demonstrates why low rent cost are much more profitable for the area then high ones. Sandra spent her rent deduction on work for her house, meaning instead of sending that money to a corp she gave blue collar contractors in the community work. Putting in the regulatory effort to ensure that rents are low might be costly in the short term but will pay itself back many times over with the increased economic activity from the benefiting residents
I was there about 10 years ago at Easter. When we left Kansas it was a summer day at 94 degrees. By the time we hit the state line it had dropped 60 degrees. Then in 14” of snow and no visibility they closed the highways. I got the impression it was a usual occurrence.
Give your gf to Me.
So you are not allowed to puck up a rock and take it home ?
Excellent PTSD info at BeInHealth where Dr.Henry W.Wright wrote A More Excellent Way book and 3 friends and I got healed during a FML Course.
How have I never hear about this?!
Horrible what they have done 2 the ranchers planted Arctic wolf not native 2 the lower 48. I'm a wolf trapper in Montana. You don't have a clue how bad it is going to get. We have lost nearly all the moose and the ungulates population is at a all time low. Sss or plan on going out of the business
This was strange
13:06 I really thought they were about to play the songs.
GO EMaiL ME.
I breed Askaray Malaklisi and Dogo Argentinos. The wolf smasher and the Puma destroyer. I live in Colorado and they drastically change the game.
Jack Dempsey's on Broadway! I'm from Australia and I have been there, 2004.
The Denver Botanic Gardens is completely haunted, including the Marnie House, The Japanese Gardens & the pumphouse that regulates the west ponds, the Orchid Pavilions, the main hallway and even the 2 level parking garage on York St. The Gardens were built over a very poorly exhumed MASSIVE gravesite that encompassed the east past the Congress Park swimming pool & park, and easily past 8th Ave south. This mass gravesite also stretched the entire width of Cheeseman Park and a bit more west to almost Pennsylvania Ave, and finally, north to about to about Colfax Ave. This mass gravesite was famously, but unofficially, known as "Boot Hill". Capital Hill actually started at about Lincoln Street, as Broadway, at the time, was the gently-flowing, meandering but highly splintered Cherry Creek! The creek was diverted to its current location prior to and in conjunction with the Cherry Creek Dam's construction in 1948. I💚The Denver Botanic Gardens!
boo hoo hoo
Zionists are Nazis
I became aware of Dr. Grandin a couple decades ago because of my involvement in horse training. Her knowledge continues to be invaluable.
Woohoo, I guessed correctly 🤗
very serendipitous and touching!! The Creator makes all things new! thanks for sharing this moment with the world!
Geologist's lick their rocks? So does my dog and my girlfriend...
Class solidarity brothers and sisters.
They are so preppy
Experiencing Colorado is like stepping into a postcard-perfect landscape, where rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and expansive forests beckon outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers alike
But are you BeLPT positive?
This was very, very interesting. I'm not American, but I still find this fascinating. I'm very interested and curious about American Indian/Native American cultures- have been for some time. It really draws me in. One other thing, the presenter is gorgeous 🥰. I find him very attractive (just saying).
I want to live there
Nice. You should do one on how the restrictions on the 2nd amendment limit the ability to law abiding citizens to defend themselves and their families, how laws force them to keep them in their car for criminals to steal because of over powered governments creating "zones" that criminals know about.. "gun free zones" as in they know you are unarmed, and they know your gun is in your car among many many many other issues and liabilities these restrictions create.
- We live in the same climate as it was 5 million years ago and the cancer will go away - I have an explanation regarding the cause of the climate change and global warming, it is the travel of the universe to the deep past since May 10, 2010. Each day starting May 10, 2010 takes us 1000 years to the past of the universe. Today May 23, 2024 the state of our universe is the same as it was 5 million and 127 thousand years ago. On october 13, 2026 the state of our universe will be at the point 6 million years in the past. On june 04, 2051 the state of our universe will be at the point 15 million years in the past. On june 28, 2092 the state of our universe will be at the point 30 million years in the past. On april 02, 2147 the state of our universe will be at the point 50 million years in the past. The result is that the universe is heading back to the point where it started and today we live in the same climate as it was 5 million years ago. Mohamed BOUHAMIDA, teacher of mathematics and a researcher in number theory.
Great video!
RetaRds
since the ice age were huge glaciers started to melt 100k years back or more its been a slow increase of melting till theres nothing, not like humans can do anything to change that
WHO PROFITS? NGO EXTORTION
HOW ABOUT THEY MOVE BACK TO CANADA!? WATER IS LIFE!
What is happening at the Subway restaurant at NORAD. I WANT TO KNOW YOUR SECRETS.
So fascinating…wonderful work