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D a r c k E v e
Holiday Activity Guide
Coupon Booklet
Schedule of Events
and More!
Your Fun and Fireworks provided by:
Kiwanis Parade Committee, Palmer Lake Fireworks Committee, and the Tri-Lakes Chamber of Commerce.
“The B est Small Town Celebration I n America!”
Featuring:
Monument Parade & Street Fair - July 3
rd
Palmer Lake Fireworks - July 4 th
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Starting at 9 PM
July 4thListen to the LIVE broadcast - choreographed to the
Palmer Lake Fireworks Show!
7:00 p.m. – Barn Dance. Sibell’s Barn - Front St., Monument
7:00 a.m. – Pancake Breakfast - St. Peter’s Church, Monument
7:15 a.m. – Fun Run begins - Palmer Lake Trailhead7:30 a.m. – Parade line-up begins - Old Denver Highway - Monument
8:30 a.m. – Parade Entry Judging begins
9:30 a.m. – Children’s Parade begins - Monument
10:00 a.m. – Main Parade begins - Monument
11:00 a.m. – Street Fair begins - Monument
12:00 p.m. – Flag Disposal Ceremony - Limbach Park, Monument12:15 p.m. – Live Music begins - Limbach Park, Monument
12:00 p.m. – Tractor Pull begins - County Line Rd., Palmer Lake
12:00 p.m. – Palmer Lake Festival begins
2:00 p.m. – Live Music begins - Palmer Lake
11:00 a.m. – Tractor Pull begins - County Line Rd., Palmer Lake11:00 a.m. – Palmer Lake Festival begins
12:00 p.m. – Live Music begins - Palmer Lake
9:15 p.m. – Palmer Lake Fireworks Extravaganza
I ndependence D ay Festival - Schedule of Events
F r i d a y, J u l y 2
n d
S a t u r d a y, J u l y 3
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S u n d a y, J u l y
4 t h
Turn on your radioand tune in to:
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The Tribune is proud to be the Media Sponsorof the 2010 Palmer Lake Fireworks Show
A publication of Colorado Community Newspapers
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Advertising Info: 719-338-5846 • Subscription Info: 303-663-7174
Proud publisher of the following community newspapers: Castle Rock News-Press, Centennial
Citizen, Douglas County News-Press, Elbert County News, Englewood Herald, Highlands Ranch Herald, Littleton
Independent, Lone Tree Voice, Parker Chronicle, Pikes Peak Courier View, Teller County Extra and The Tribune.
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We’re proud to sponsor
this hometown tradition.We invite you to celebrate
the freedom we enjoy and
remember the men and
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Excludes Kegs, Cigarettes & Sale Items.Cannot be combined with any other offer.
Expires July 11, 2010.
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Parade Sponsors 2010
Tri-Lakes area residents, surrounding communities, and businesses
Thank Youfor your support with our fund raising efforts
and community work.
Monument Hill Kiwanis (previously Monument Hill Sertoma)
has been helping the community since 1974
Corporate Sponsors for 2010
Happy 4th of Julyfrom Monument Hill Kiwanis
The Monument Hill Kiwanis Club gives special thanks and recognition to the following individuals and organizations
that graciously donate time and materials to insure the parade is a safe and successful community event:
Lewis-Palmer District #38, Historic Monument Merchants Association, Boy Scout Troop #17, Monument Hill
Marching Band, Lewis-Palmer Key Club, Tri-Lakes Chamber of Commerce, Our Community News, Tri-Lakes Tribune, CDOT, El Paso County Sheriff’s Department, Monument Police Chief Jake Shirk, Town of
Monument police, Town of Monument, Monument Community Presbyterian Church, Woodmor-Monument
Fire Department, Palmer Lake Fire Department, Larkspur Fire Department, Wescott Fire
Department and Tri-Lakes Fire Protection Department.
Monument Hill Kiwanis meets at Inn at Palmer Divide on Hwy. 105 Saturday at 8:00 a.m.
Meeting and sponsorship information: Call Banny Nasser @ 488-3189
Great speakers, good food and great friendships to be made.
Gold Sponsors
Bearden Group
Bella Panini
Bill Frier Enterprises, Inc.
Century 21 Performance
Hunter-Wolff Gallery
Inn At Palmer Divide
Integrity Bank & Trust
Mc Donalds Restaurants
Monarch Merchandising
Nolan D. Gookin, P.C.
Pinz Bowling Center
Three Eagles Companies
Tribune
Tri-Lakes Chamber of Commerce
Tri-Lakes Printing
SponsorsJJ Tracks
Monument Motors
Rosie’s Diner
People’s National Bank
Applied Weather Associates
Colorado Dental Arts
Expectations Salon
Wal-Mart
La Casa Fiesta Restaurant
Safeway
Travelmore
ASPYN Financial
Texas Roadhouse
Monument Computer Service
Premier Urgent Care
CertaPro Painters
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Barn Dance. Hosted by Si and Dorothy Sibell, and sponsored by the
Monument Merchants Association, this event will be held at Si’s barn on Front
Street in Monument from 7:00 PM – Midnight on Friday, July 2nd. There is an
admission fee of $10.00 per person or $15.00 per couple and all proceeds go
to Tri-Lakes Cares and Toys For Tots. Jack Daddy will perform, and beer, wine
and sodas will be available (ID required for alcohol).
Contact: Si or Dorothy Sibell at 481-3382.
Ride the Bus. Transportation is sponsored by Kiwanis and Tri-Lakes
Chamber of Commerce. Shuttle buses (District 38 yellow school buses) will
shuttle event attendees from parking facilities to Vitamin Cottage (located
across the street from Safeway in Monument) from 8:00 am until 10:00 am on
July 3rd. Parking facilities are: LPHS, Monument Park & Ride and PRHS (southparking lot). Eating, drinking or smoking is not permitted on the buses. You
may bring strollers, coolers and folding lawn chairs on the bus. Your donation
of $1.00 per person is appreciated to help pay the cost of operating the buses.
Buses will be staged on Woodworth St. and 4th St. (just north of Lavelett Park)
for return trips to parking facilities after the parade. Return trips will begin at
12:00 pm and run until 2:00 pm. *No shuttle bus to Palmer Lake after the
Parade. RIDE THE BUS, AVOID THE HASSLE!
Contact: Robin 243-7116 or 785-4227.
29th Annual Fun Run. Sponsored by Palmer Lake Elementary
School (PLES) PTO. The July 3rd race starts @ 7:15 AM @ Palmer Lake
Trailhead. With early registration at www.july4funrun.com, the race costs $23
(age 16 and up) or $12 for 15 and under. Packet pick-up available at Palmer
Lake Elementary School on July 2nd from 3:30-7:30 p.m. On-site registrationat Palmer Lake Park starting @ 6 AM, cost of $30. Chip timing by Your Cause
Sports. Kids Fun Run at the conclusion of the 4M. Participants may return to
the start point by Shuttle Bus (yellow school buses). - *No shuttle bus to Palmer
Lake after the Parade. All proceeds go to PLES PTO.
Contact: Maria Brown at 481-8817 or visit www.july4funrun.com.
Holiday Activity Guide
Detailed Event Information(Events this year to be held Friday, July 2nd through Sunday, July 4th, 2010 and are FREE, except as noted)
M o n u m e n t
M o n u m e n t
P a l m e r L a k e
t o M o n u m e n t
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PANCAKE Breakfast Saturday, July 3rd - sponsored by St. Peter
Knights of Columbus. Held 7:00 am thru 10:00 am at St. Peter Church, 55
N. Jefferson St in Monument. Breakfast features pancakes, eggs, sausage and
juice, all for $6.00 for adults and $4.00 for kids. Proceeds go to charity. Coffee
is free. Contact: Mark Yoder at 964-9770.
4th of July Parade
“HOME OF THE FREE BECAUSE OF THE BRAVE”. Sponsored by Monument Hill Kiwanis. Children’s parade starts at 9:30 AM on
Saturday, July 3rd at Lincoln and Jefferson Streets in Monument. Main parade
starts at 10:00 AM in Downtown Monument. FREE. Bring lawn chairs, hats,
drinking water (no squirt guns or water cannons, please) and weather clothing if
needed. Contact: Don Johnson at 302-1979 or Patrick Quinlan at 488-8111.
Website: www.monumenthillsertoma.org
Street Fair. Saturday, July 3rd - sponsored by Tri-Lakes Chamber of
Commerce. Set-up is by 9:00 AM; Fair is open from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM and
includes vendors, food and craft booths.Contact: The Chamber at 481-3282
e-mail: [email protected]; website: www.trilakeschamber.com.
Tractor Pull. Saturday, July 3rd at 12:00 pm AND Sunday, July 4th
at 11:00 am - sponsored by
the Palmer Lake Fireworks
Committee. Tractors
from 1952 and earlier pull
weighted sleighs over a
measured course; greatest
distance determines the
winner. Park free at the
gazebo and take a free
hayride to and from the eventlocated on County Line Road.
New this year - we will have
a “kiddie” garden tractor pull
on Sunday, the 4th - all participants will receive a trophy!
Contact: Al Goodman at 440-1105.
website: www.palmerlakereworks.com.
Mon umen t
Mon umen t
Mon umen t
Pa lme r La ke
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Holiday Activity Guide
...continued
“What a Blast” at Palmer Lake. Saturday, July 3rd
AND Sunday - July 4th - sponsored by the Palmer
Lake Fireworks Committee. Starts at 12:00 PM
Saturday and 11:00 am Sunday and runs until dusk
in Downtown Palmer Lake at the lakeside near the ball
eld. The event presents live music by several local
bands, including ‘Matt & Miles’, ‘Young Austinand No Difference’, and ‘Cry of a Giant’ on
the 3rd, and ‘Rich Owens’, ‘Last Minute’, ‘Dirty
Old Men’ and ‘Tradmark Infringement’ on the
4th. Each band will play for approximately 2 hours.
There will also be vendors, kids games and a bounce
house - a climbing wall, zip line and a dunk tank will
be available for kids at a nominal cost. Of coursethe nale will be the spectacular reworks display over
Palmer Lake on Sunday, July 4th!
Contact: e-mail: [email protected]
website: www.palmerlakereworks.com
“The Best Small TownFireworks Show in America”.
Sunday, July 4th - sponsored by the Palmer Lake Fireworks Committee. The
show begins at dusk, lakeside in Palmer Lake. Tune in to 92.9 FM at 9:00
PM to enjoy the choreographed display to music! The entire show and
associated costs are funded by donations only.
The committee actively seeks donations to help
pay for the celebration. See our map pagefor info on Monument and Palmer Lake
arrival, parking, and departure.
Contact: e-mail: [email protected]
website: www.palmerlakereworks.com
P a l m e r L a k e
P a l m e r L a k e
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2010 Town of MonumentIndependence Day Parade
“Home of the Free Because of the Brave”
The Town of Monument celebrates Independence Day each year with a parade and festival that draws close
to 30,000 spectators. We are privileged to live in a country where we are fee to celebrate “Home of the
Free Because of the Brave”. This year the parade will be held Saturday, July 3, 2010. The parade is known
as the “biggest small town parade in Colorado!” The Monument Hill Kiwanis Club is proud to sponsor and
marshal the parade. Their members have managed the parade for over eighteen (18) years.
CHILDRENS PARADE:
The children’s section of the parade begins at 9:30 a.m. No entry form is required for the children’s parade.
Youngsters participating in the children’s parade should assemble in the parking lot of St. Peters Catholic
Church located at the corner of First St. and Jefferson no later than 9:15 a.m. The parade will start from
this point at 9:30 a.m. Children are encouraged to decorate their tricycles, bicycles, wagons, animals,
moms and dads. No gasoline engine motorized scooters or two-wheelers. Ribbons will be presented
to all Children’s parade participants.
THE PARADE:
The parade will start at First and Jefferson Streets and end at 2nd Street and Beacon Lite Road. See center
of booklet for entire map. The parade will start at 10:00 a.m. and end at approximately 11:30 a.m. The
parade traditionally is made up of over 100 entries and draws an estimated 30,000 spectators. Everyone has
childhood memories of the bands, fire engines, clown and Shiners’ driving their crazy cars and more candyand other loot passed out to the kids than they get on Halloween! This is a chance to be a kid again and
relive those memories or pass them on to their own children.
TRANSPORTATION:
The organization of the parade has been top notch. It is easy to get into town on the free shuttles and have
lunch and shop at the street fair. The return to your car is just as easy going home. The center map shows
all parking areas for Monument and Palmer Lake. Take advantage of the shuttles and have a pleasant and
relaxing day in one of the most beautiful settings in the state.
TRAFFIC/PARKING:
July 3 events will require several road closings during the day. Portions of Old Denver Highway, Santa Fe,
Jefferson, Lincoln, First, Second, and Third streets, and Beacon Lite Rd. will be closed or reduced to a
single lane during the day. Interstate 25 may also experience delays. We ask that you observe all barricaded
streets. Many children will be running through the streets and by removing or moving barricades you put
them at risk. Uncooperative drivers may be ticketed by police.
FIRST AID, LOST PARENTS: See safety section in booklet. PLEASE DO NOT LITTER
AFTER THE PARADE:
Join area Fire and Police Departments and local Boy Scout units after the parade for a US Flag Retirement
ceremony, as we respectfully dispose of American flags that are unfit for continued service.
Limbach Park at 12:00 pm.
Monument Hill Kiwanis Club
Postal Mail Address: P.O. Box 102, Monument, CO 80132
E-mail: [email protected]
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Bella PaniniItalian
4 Highway 105 • (719) 481-3244
Specialties:
Pizza • Pasta • Panini • Salads
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Hours:
T-F 5pm - 9pm • Sat. 11:30am - 9pm
Reservations:
No
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75 Highway 105 • (719) 481-2222
Specialties:
Spaghetti • Lasagna • Pizza • Wine
Hours:
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Specialties:
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Summer Hours:
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Please Be Safe During Fourth of July HolidayThe Tri-Lakes region holds many traditional small-town activities during the Fourth of July weekend. The
parade, street fair and fireworks are signature events that anchor many other activities. We would like to
take this opportunity to remind everyone that safety is the most vital concern of this holiday celebration.
Traffic/Parking – July 3-4 events will require several road closings during the day. Portions of Old Denver
Highway, Santa Fe, Jefferson, Lincoln, First, Second, and Third streets, and Beacon Lite Rd will be closed or reduced to a single lane during the day. Interstate 25 may also experience delays. Parking will be available
at Lewis Palmer Elementary School, Palmer Ridge High School, and Lewis Palmer High School. Compli-
mentary shuttles will take passengers to and from the downtown events. We ask that you observe all barricaded
streets. Many children will be running through the streets and by removing or moving barricades you put them
at risk. Uncooperative drivers may be ticketed by police.
Avoid overexposure to the Sun – Protect your skin by wearing long sleeved shirts, pants instead of shorts and
a wide-brimmed hat. When skin is exposed, apply sunscreen with at least an SPF-15. Heat stress can also be a
risk; keep drinking water to remain hydrated. Remember to take frequent breaks, drink plenty of water and
reapply sunscreen frequently.
Everybody loves a parade… so arrive early to enjoy our street fair. Plan to stay in the Tri-Lakes region for
the entire day. Performing for you in the parade will be many of the wonderful people and organization that
make the Tri-Lakes the great community it is. Please keep your children out of the street during the parade.
Parade vehicles often have limited lines of sight, making the street more dangerous than normal. Please keep
children safely out of parade traffic. Of course one reason children love parades is – CANDY! As you sit along
the parade route, please watch over the younger ones carefully. If you are participating in the parade remember
to walk alongside your entry and hand out candy or other items.
Super soakers and squirt guns – Keep these away from the parade and everyone can have a reasonably
good time with water. In the past we’ve had several minor incidents caused by people aggressively spraying
water. Overly aggressive behavior is not acceptable and will be stopped by the police.
Fireworks – Palmer Lake will provide a fantastic Fireworks display at dusk. Last years’ event with choir and
orchestra capped a perfect summer day! However, not everyone leaves fireworks to the professionals.
According to Prevent Blindness, nearly 13,000 fireworks victims keep emergency rooms busy every year.
More than half of those treated are children. Fireworks not only injure the users, but 40 percent
of the injuries are to bystanders. The three types of fireworks that keep hospitals busiest are bottle rockets,
firecrackers and sparklers. Bottle rockets and firecrackers can fly in any direction and explode anytime.Sparklers burn at 1,800 degrees, hot enough to melt gold. One of the reasons these injuries occur is that people
do not consider how dangerous these devices can be. People often don’t realize until they are injured the risk
of blindness outweighs the excitement of taking risks with fireworks. Bottom line on fireworks is that they
are dangerous and illegal in our area. Illegal fireworks WILL be confiscated.
PLEASE DO NOT LITTER – our activities attract thousands of people. If you bring snacks, food and drinks
to enjoy during the day, we ask you to also pack a trash bag and dispose of your trash properly. Each year following
the events, the venues are littered with trash from those who come to watch or participate. Please help keep the
Tri-Lakes area clean and beautiful. Waste containers are strategically placed to help you dispose of trash properly. First Aid, Lost Parents – Police, Fire and EMTs are on duty. Should an emergency event occur, please dial
911 and contact the closest uniformed officer or parade official who can call for assistance. Parade volunteers
are not allowed to administer first aid, but EMTs on bikes are on duty all day.
The most important aspect of the festivities is that the thousands in attendance enjoy, celebrate and return home
safely. Please help us to ensure all Fourth of July events are fun, memorable and safe for all. Get out and celebrate
our country’s Independence Day right here in the Tri-Lakes region. From dawn to dusk come celebrate with us!
Don Johnson – Parade Chairman, Monument Hill Kiwanis Club P.O. Box 102 Monument, CO 80132 Email: [email protected]
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“Best Breakfast In Town”
Coffee Cup Cafe
YourFavorite
ParadeRouteStop in
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Morning!
Open 7 Days a Week! 6:30am to 3:00pm251 Front St
. Monument 488-0663
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No alcohol allowed on town property.
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EquestrianAssembly
ParticipantsAssembly
Lewis Palmer High School
Lewis Palmer Middle School
Palmer Ridge High School
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Pickup Starts @ Noon!
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MONUMENT VISION CLINIC
1860 Woodmoor Drive, Suite 103
P.O. Box 509
Monument, CO 80132
(719) 488-2042 • Fax: (719) 488-0965
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During the American Revolution, the legal separation o the American colonies rom GreatBritain occurred on July 2, 1776, when the Second Continental Congress voted to approve aresolution o independence that had been proposed in June by Richard Henry Lee o Virginia. Ater voting or independence, congress turned its attention to the Declaration o Independence,a statement explaining this decision, which had been prepared by a committee o fve, withThomas Jeerson as its principal author. Congress debated and revised the Declaration, fnally approving it on July 4. A day earlier, John Adams had written to his wie Abigail: “The secondday o July, 1776, will be the most memorable epoch in the history o America. I am apt tobelieve that it will be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary estival.It ought to be commemorated as the day o deliverance, by solemn acts o devotion to God Almighty. It ought to be solemnized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns,bells, bonfres, and illuminations, rom one end o this continent to the other, rom this timeorward orever more.” His prediction was o by two days.
One o the most enduring myths about Independence Day is that Congress signed the
Declaration o Independence on July 4, 1776. The myth had become so frmly establishedthat, decades ater the event and nearing the end o their lives, even the elderly ThomasJeerson and John Adams had come to believe that they and the other delegates had signedthe Declaration on the ourth. Most delegates actually signed the Declaration on August 2,1776. In a remarkable series o coincidences, both John Adams and Thomas Jeerson, twoounding athers o the United States and the only two men who signed the Declaration oIndependence to become president, died on the same day: July 4 1826, which was the UnitedStates’ 50th anniversary.
Observance
In 1777, thirteen gunshots were fred, once at morning and again as evening ell, on July 4in Bristol, Rhode Island. Philadelphia celebrated the frst anniversary in a manner a modern American would fnd quite amiliar; an ofcial dinner or the Continental Congress, toasts,13-gun salutes, speeches, prayers, music, parades, troop reviews, and freworks. Ships weredecked with red, white, and blue bunting. Held in 1785, the Bristol July 4 parade is the oldestcontinuous Independence Day celebration in the United States.
In 1778, General George Washington marked July 4 with a double ration o rum or hissoldiers and an artillery salute. Across the Atlantic Ocean, Ambassadors John Adams andBenjamin Franklin held a dinner or their ellow Americans in Paris, France.In 1779, July ell on a Sunday. The holiday was celebrated on Monday, July 5.
In 1781, the Massachusetts General Court became the frst state legislature to recognize July 4 as a state celebration.
In 1783, Moravians in Salem, North Carolina, held a celebration o July 4 with a challengingmusic program assembled by Johann Friedrich Peter. This work was titled “The Psalm o Joy”.
In 1791 the frst recorded use o the name “Independence Day” occurred.In 1820 the frst Fourth o July celebration was held in Eastport, Maine which remains thelargest in the state.
In 1870, the U.S. congress made Independence Day an unpaid holiday or ederal employees.
Since 1916, Nathan’s Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, Brooklyn, New York City
supposedly started as a way to settle a dispute among our immigrants as to who was the mostpatriotic.
In 1938, Congress changed Independence Day to a paid ederal holiday.
The amous Macy’s freworks display usually held over the East River in New York City has beentelevised nationwide on NBC since 1976. In 2009, the freworks display was returned to theHudson River or the frst time since 2000 to commemorate the 400th anniversary o Henry Hudson’s exploration o that river.
On the Capitol lawn in Washington D.C., “A Capitol ourth,” a ree concert precedes thefreworks and attracts over a hal million people annually.
I ndependence D ay - a History
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245 Jefferson Street ● M
onument, CO 80132719-488-0889 ● www.2wattscreative.com
HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!2-Watts is proud to be an American “Mom & Pop” business.
Come in anytime to enjoy any of the many mediums of
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*Paint-Your-Own Pottery* *Glass Fusing*
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BUY ONE / GET ONE
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*Offer good at Monument Taco Bell only. This offer has no cash value. Good for dine-in,carryout, or drive-thru.
Expires: December 31, 2010
Monday - Friday
8 am - 7:30 pm
Saturday & Sunday
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Lynda Torres, M.A. Dr. John Torres, M.D. Medical Director
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615 Beacon Lite Road • Monument, CO 80132
(Next door to City Hall, behind Vitamin Cottage)
Vitae Salon & Day SpaCelebrating Our New Location!
Stop by or call to make yourappointment before July 15th to take
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a credit union where you belong.
Ent is a community-chartered credit union • Equal Opportunity Lender • Federally insured by NCUA
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ENT IS WHERE YOU BELONG.
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D ear Tri-Lakes R esidents:
The Palmer Lake Fireworks Committee is raising unds or the 2011freworks display. The total cost or the events is approximately $29,000.Donated unds are used to purchase the freworks, insurance, trafccontrol, and other services needed to put on a safe, great July 4thcelebration.
Any donation (tax deductible) goes a long way to help the “Best SmallTown Fireworks Show in America”. Please use the below orm to donate.Thank you in advance or your support!
Sincerely,
Carol DeBloisPalmer Lake Fireworks Committee
If you have any questions regarding the July 4th Fireworks or if you areinterested in joining the Fireworks Committee, please call Mary @ (719)884-8037 or Carol @ (719) 481-6218.
$10__________ $25__________ $50__________ $____________
FROM
Name:___________________________________________________________
Street Address:____________________________________________________
City/State/Zip:_____________________________________________________
Please make check payable to Palmer Lake Fireworks, and address to:P.O. Box 54 Palmer Lake, CO 80133
www.palmerlakereworks.com
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The Fireworks “What a Blast” at Palmer Lake
Proudly Sponsored by:
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HAVE A SAFE ANDHAPPY 4TH!
T-Shirts, Women’s Tanks, Kid’s “Express Yourself” Coloring Tees, andWristbands are available at the following ne Palmer Lake Locations:Town Ofce, O’Malley’s Pub, Rockhouse Ice Cream, Bella Panini, The B&E,La Zingara, and the Palmer Lake Country Store.
To place an ad in our 2011 Booklet, contact Mary at
(719) 884-8037 or Rhonda at (719) 460-3496.
Support the Fireworks
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