Averill Park student pursuing acting dream
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
AVERILL PARK, N.Y. (NEWS10) - By day, she’s a sophomore at Averill Park High School, but by night, she’s living a double-life as an actress. Vika Grovenger is showing her peers and adults that it's never too early to chase your dreams. Discovering Saratoga: Saratoga County teen soaring into aviation career At only 15, Vika has been busy juggling school work and acting. She has appeared in major campaigns, as well as an extra in primetime television shows. She's been an extra on HBO Max’s Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin, and Law and Order.Vika credits her early start in pageants for preparing her for life now. From interviews to on-camera acting, the experience has helped her gain confidence in many areas of her life. Jimmy’s Pizzeria cooking up real-world experience for local students with special needs “She's just the perfect example of a very humble, sweet young lady who is doing exactly what she wants to do outside the classroom and inside the classroom,” said Mrs. Engel, h...Have you had difficulty getting the new COVID shot? The Denver Post wants to talk to you
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
COVID-19 shots that were updated for the latest variants are theoretically available everywhere, but some people seeking them out have been unable to get an appointment, or been told they’ll have to pay out of pocket for what should be a free vaccine.Reporter Meg Wingerter would like to talk to Colorado residents about their experiences trying to get vaccinated. If you are interested in participating in a story, please fill out the information below.[contact-form]One of Colorado’s coolest opening-day ski traditions has nothing to do with skiing
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
Arapahoe Basin is usually the first Colorado ski area to open for the season, and when the big day arrives, there’s always a long lift line with a party vibe and plenty of wacky costumes.It isn’t the only long line filled with antsy skiers and snowboarders, though.For some A-Basin regulars, their top priority isn’t getting a seat on one of the first chairs up the mountain. It’s snagging a coveted mug, which will hang from the ceiling of the 6th Alley Bar & Grill in the base lodge for the duration of the season.It’s no easy task getting into the Mug Club. Only 473 mugs are sold each year, the limiting factor being the number of hooks in the ceiling above the horseshoe-shaped bar. There have been times when the line to buy mugs seemed longer than the lift line.“You need to get there early if you want one, that’s for sure,” said longtime chief operating officer Alan Henceroth.Henceroth can’t recall when the Mug Club started, but...“The Every,” by Dave Eggers, and more short book reviews from readers
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose to pile onto our bedside tables. Sure, you could read advertising blurbs on Amazon, but wouldn’t you be more likely to believe a neighbor with no skin in the game over a corporation being fed words by publishers? So in this series, we are sharing these mini-reviews with you. Have any to offer? Email [email protected] ArticlesThings To Do | The Book Club: The new Jesmyn Ward novel, plus more reader reviews Things To Do | “The Enchanters” is the latest hot novel by Colorado author James Ellroy, of “L.A. Confidential” fame Things To Do | “The Librarianist,” by Patrick deWitt, and more short book reviews from readers Things To Do | Characters and a sense of the past make “The River We Remember” more than just a story Things To ...The first Red Rocks concerts of 2024 have been set
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
The 2023 Red Rocks season hasn’t even ended, and 2024 announcements have begun.That’s the case most years at the world-famous Morrison venue, but with the number of shows setting a new record almost every year, 2024 promises to be more packed than ever.Here are the shows announced so far. Visit axs.com to buy tickets for most concerts at the venue.Thursday, April 25 and Friday, April 26 — Primus, Puscifer, A Perfect CircleSunday, April 28 — Sullivan King, Left to SufferFriday, May 3 — Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Amanda ShiresSunday, May 19 — Needtobreathe, Judah & the LionTuesday, May 21 — Riley Green, Tracy Lawrence, Ella LangleyTuesday, June 25 — Ryan Bingham with the Texas Gentlemen, Jamestown Revival, Drayton FarleyMonday, Sept. 30 — For King + CountryThis list will be updated as news shows are announced.Subscribe to our weekly newsletter, In The Know, to get entertainment news sent straight to your inbox.Say “howdy” to Crocs new cowboys boots, on sale soon
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
Want to boot, scoot and boogie without breaking in a new pair of kicks? There’s a Crocs design for that.The Crocs Classic Cowboy Boots debut on Oct. 23. Better boot, scoot and boogie to buy them as they’re only available for a limited time. (Provided by Crocs, Inc.)This week, the Broomfield-based company unveiled its newest shoe, the Crocs Classic Cowboy Boot, to celebrate what it calls “Croctober.” The design features a “high shine croc-embossed texture and bold western-inspired stitching,” per a statement.And that’s not all. The design also includes a bedazzled look with metallic charms and a spinnable spur. The boots even have the word “Crocs” in jewels near the pull strap.The Crocs cowboy boots – touted as “one of the most widely requested Crocs shoe designs in brand history” – go on sale Oct. 23, which the company recognizes as Croc Day. They’ll cost $120 at crocs.com and you better be ready to lasso a pair, as the style will be available for a limited t...Cannabis home-growing 101: How to harvest your marijuana plants in Colorado
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
If you joined us in the spring to learn how to grow your own cannabis at home, you know by now that cultivating beautifully buddy plants is only half the experience.Fall is known as Croptober among commercial outdoor growers because it’s that special time of year when marijuana is ready for harvest. The same goes for homegrown plants.Boulder resident Sean Roby has been growing cannabis both commercially and at home for the better part of three decades. While the exact time for harvest varies by strain, he said the magic window for most is early- to mid-October. But there are other telltale signs to look for, such as an amber color in the trichomes, which are typically viewable with some sort of magnifying glass.“Generally, when you look at the flower you’re going to see that the hairs that were all white have now started turning red or orange or amber,” Roby said. “It’s just really crisp and hard to the touch and pulsing with resin.”Longmont home grower Ben Owens agrees, sayin...Communities’ quest to shut down aging oil, gas wells could test state’s new regulations
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
Larry and Mary Bosaw, who live near Fort Lupton, have something in common with municipal officials and landowners in Frederick and Dacono as well as state regulators: They want K.P. Kauffman Co. to take care of the problems created by its oil and gas operations.The way the state tackles the problems under new rules mandated by a sweeping redo of oil and gas regulations could shape how the industry is governed going forward.Larry, who recently retired from his construction business, said K.P. Kauffman, or KPK, responded when he called in July 2022 about an oil spill on the nearly 6-acre property where he and his wife live. The company found the problem with the pipeline, dug up and removed contaminated soil, tested the couple’s well water and dug more dirt.More than a year later, the Bosaws have a pit more than 10 feet deep and about 40 feet by 50 feet. What they don’t have is an idea of when the gaping hole will be filled in or when they can let their neighbors use their...Colorado school districts join national legal campaign against social media giants, alleging they harm children’s mental health
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
Colorado school districts are joining hundreds of others across the U.S. in suing social media companies, alleging that platforms such as Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat are contributing to the mental health crisis among their students.School boards overseeing the state’s two largest districts — Denver Public Schools and Jeffco Public Schools — recently agreed to join the national lawsuit, as has the Aspen School District.The Douglas County School District is also discussing whether it will move forward with the lawsuit, with employees expected to present a final recommendation to the Board of Education “at a future date,” district spokeswoman Paula Hans said.“We want to join in on this lawsuit because we’re in agreement that harm has been done to our students in terms of the addiction to social media and what has been done to the mental health of our students,” board President Xóchitl “Sochi” Gaytán said of the DPS board’s decision, adding, “It’s affecting the learning of our ...Uzbekistan: Parliament and women’s participation in it
Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 09:03:38 GMT
In recent years, as a result of favorable conditions created primarily by the Head of State, a large-scale work has been carried out in order to provide for comprehensive support for the rights and legitimate interests of our women, writes Tursunboyeva Saodat.It is no wonder that the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev in his speech at the 20th plenary meeting of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis (Parliament) of the Republic of Uzbekistan said: “It is no coincidence that nowadays every woman is obliged to be an active and proactive participant in democratic processes, and not an observer.”In accordance with Article 58 of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, adopted this year in a new edition, equality of women and men is established. It stipulates that the state provides women and men with equal rights and opportunities in managing the affairs of society and the state, as well as in other spheres of social and public life.41 regulatory documents (2 Laws...Latest news
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