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April Preview and How to Arrange a Duel

Golden Eye Candy – Greenness to Come – Taken April 24, 2010 – click to enlarge

COVID Updates

41.4%
% of Jeffco residents (16+) who have received either one or both shots – source

STARTING FRIDAY, APRIL 2ND, EVERYONE WILL BE ELIGIBLE TO GET THE VACCINE! Denver Post Article

We are currently in Phase 1B.4 of the vaccine distribution: 50 years of age and older, as well as many frontline workers in education, food services, agriculture and those 16 – 49 with one high-risk factor. Learn more: www.Jeffco.us/covid-vaccine

Appointments to Get the COVID Vaccine (Eligibility)
State of Colorado’s Find Out Where You Can Get Vaccinated page | Lutheran Medical Center | JCPH Clinic in Arvada (70+ only) | www.vaccinespotter.org/CO/

Jefferson County Public Health’s COVID-19 Vaccine Call Center: 303-239-7000 | State Hotline to answer questions, including location of vaccine providers: 1-877-268-2926. It is staffed 24 hours a day

Golden Testing Sites
Mines COVID Testing | Jeffco Fairgrounds COVID Testing

Jefferson County Case Summary:
Cases in Jeffco
– Tues: 40,307 | Weds: 40,462 (+155)
Deaths in Jeffco – Tues: 776 | Weds: 778 (+2)
Currently Hospitalized in Jeffco – Tues: 15 | Weds: 13 (-2)
Recovered – Tues: 38,498 | Weds: 38,597 (+99)
Known Cases in Golden – Thurs: 1637 | Weds: 1646

More Public Health References
School of Mines COVID-19 case page. | Sign up for exposure notifications | CDC | Colorado | Jefferson County | City of Golden


Virtual Events

8:40-9:35AM Silver Sneakers Classic
9AM Public Art Commission Meeting
10AM Everything Dinosaur Talk – Pachycephalosaurs
10-10:30AM Mid-Morning Meditation
10-11:30AM Microsoft Word Basics
10-11AM Great Decisions – Roles of International Organizations in a Global Pandemic
10:15-10:30AM Preschool Time with the Library
2-3PM Jeffco Free Legal Clinic
3-4PM Jeffco Free Legal Clinic
3-5PM Hard Times Writing Workshop
4-5PM Jeffco Free Legal Clinic
5:30-7:30PM Water-Wise Webinar – Perennials, Shrubs, and More!
6-7:30PM Golden United Housing Task Force Meeting
6-7PM Qs and Brews Trivia


Real World Events

5PM Goosetown Station Grand Opening Weekend
So excited to bring live music and food trucks to Golden ! Safely distanced, we have a large outdoor space with fire pits and cozy niches. Join us for live music, art and food trucks. DJ White Pueo starts spinning at 5:00 p.m. We invite you to celebrate with us! Come early to secure your space, relax and enjoy!

Live Music:
5PM
 Jonathan Browning @ Buffalo Rose
6PM Open Pick Night at Over Yonder Brewing
8PM Karaoke at Rock Rest Lodge


Golden History Moment

I’ve learned so much from George West, founder of the Colorado Transcript. The story that follows was told by his friend, William Loveland, about one of West’s famous duels. The story was recorded by Alice Polk Hill in her book, Colorado Pioneers in Picture and Story. From this tale, we learn that the terms of a dual (weapons, time and place) are drawn up on a “cartel,” and signed by both parties. Such a useful life skill to learn.


William Loveland:
In the fall of 1859 West established a paper at Golden called The Western Mountaineer, publishing the same during te following year, when he sold out to enter the Union Army. A rough element had gathered here during the winter of ’59-’60. There were many southern sympathizers in this locality, most of the good fellows, but quite free, in the vernacular of the period, “to talk with their mouths.” Among them was a young fellow known as ‘Dick Turpin,” from Western Missouri, a rabid sesessionist, and somewhat addicted to drink. When full of ‘tangle-foot,’ he was particularly loud-mouthed an reckless. One day he mounted his horse, and pistol in hand, rode through the streets, cursing all who claimed to be ‘Yankees.’ In the next issue of The Mountaineer, West gave him some pretty serve taps for his recklessness and general cussedness, at which he took umbrage, and called at the office to demand satisfaction.

He had taken the precaution to ‘brace up’ at the liquor saloons en route, and by the time he arrived was pretty full. He demanded to know if West was the author of the attack, and, being assured with great urbanity that such was the fact, he issued a peremptory verbal challenge to mortal combat. In fact, blood seemed to be the only fluid that would satisfy him and heal his wounded honor.

Taking in the situation, West thought best to humor him in his sanguinary desires, and, after much talk, said: ‘Why Dick don’t you know that his is not the best way to get at the business? I’ll fight you, of course; but you ought to send a friend with the challenge; then I will refer him to my friend, and let them fix it up for us.’

‘Well, Cap,’ said he, ‘I’ll be dog-goned if that ain’t so. I didn’t think about the ‘forms.’

They joined in a little ‘O-be-joyful,’ to bind the bargain, when Dick departed in search of a second.

He selected Jim Watson, who was a particular friend of West’s, and who soon presented him with a challenge, properly made out. West chose George Jackson as his second, and between them they fixed up a scheme to sober Dick, a difficult matter at all times; but they concluded if he could be brought to that condition he would not care to fight any more than West did. His second found him shortly afterward fuller than the legendary goat, informed him that his challenge had been accepted, and endeavored to impress upon his mind the necessity of sobering up in order to do justice to himself in the approaching combat. He succeeded in shutting him up in his room, and refused him any more liquor.

Weapon of Choice

As the effects of the liquor gradually wore off, he was informed that the challenged party had the choice of weapons, time and place of meeting, and he had chosen Bowie knives.

This suited him exactly; he said Bowie knives were his favorite instrument of death.

Finally, Watson and Jackson had West’s antagonist in a proper state of mind to receive his ultimatum.

They presented the cartel to him for his signature. It had already received West’s, and ran to this effect:

The parties were to be on the ground at sunrise on the following morning; the instruments to be Bowie knives of equal length and sharpness; the blade to be not more than eight inches long and one and one-half inches at the widest part; the combatants to be placed back to back, one on the south edge of North Table Mountain, the other on the north edge of South Table Mountain, and at the words ‘one, two, three,’ to turn and fight across the intervening gulch.

Dueling Grounds – click to enlarge

The chasm over which the fight was to take place is fully a half mile across. Dick, of course, saw the joke, the very ridiculousness of the proposal acted upon him as expected, and he declared himself satisfied, accompanied the seconds to the Mountaineer office, and compromised it over a bottle of ‘old cherry bounce.’

George West:
Yes, that was one of the duels I didn’t fight, and I assure you it was decidedly a ‘satisfaction’ affair.’

Alice Polk Hill:
I was deeply impressed with the danger of early journalism in Colorado.

Source: Colorado Pioneers in Picture and Story by Alice Polk Hill


Preview of April Events

Note – All events are virtual unless otherwise noted

Recurring Events:

Mondays
6-6:55AM Virtual Dynamic Circuit
8:30-9:30AM Virtual Power Training
10:15AM Spanish Story Time with the Library
11:40AM All Levels Yoga Virtual
2-3PM Active Minds Mondays
4-4:30PM Kids Martial Arts Class
4-5PM Recursos Digitales
5-6PM Young Readers Book Club

Tuesdays  
8:45AM Silver Sneakers Classic
10:15AM Toddler Time with the Library
1PM Zoom into Watercolor with Janet Nunn
6-7PM Recursos Digitales

Wednesdays
8:30-9:30AM Virtual Power Training
9AM Golden Walks – Wednesday Morning Celebrating Life
10:15AM Baby Time with the Library
3-5PM Hard Times Writing Workshop

Thursdays
8:45AM Silver Sneakers Classic
10AM Mid-Morning Meditation
10:15AM Preschool Time with the Library
3PM Hard Times Writing Workshop
6-7PM Qs and Brews Trivia

Friday 
6-6:55AM Virtual HIIT
8:30-9:30AM Virtual Power Training
10:30-11:15AM Play and Learn with the Library
10:30-11AM Mental Fitness Fridays
11:40AM All Levels Yoga Virtual
3PM Vaccine, License & Microchip Clinic @ Foothills Animal Shelter
4-5PM Friday Crafternoons

Saturday 
10AM Wild West Walking Tour
10AM Saturday Train Rides
11AM-2PM Brunch at the Rose

Sunday
10AM Wild West Walking Tour
11AM-2PM Brunch at the Rose
Online Worship:
Calvary Episcopal Church | Faith Lutheran Church | First United Methodist Church | First Presbyterian Church | Flatirons Community Church | Golden Church of Christ | Golden Presbyterian Church | Hillside Community Church | Jefferson Unitarian Church | Rockland Community Church | St. Joseph Catholic Church

1
Public Art Commission Meeting
Microsoft Word Basics
Everything Dinosaur Talk – Pachycephalosaurs
Jeffco Free Legal Clinic
Goosetown Station Grand Opening
Water-Wise Webinar – Perennials, Shrubs, and More!
Golden United Housing Task Force Meeting
2
Morning StART with Mattie O
Snail Trail Al Fresco Class @ Golden Quilt Company
Goosetown Station Grand Opening
Colorado Rails and Cocktails:  CORRs & The Black Experience
3
2021 Spring Seed Swap
Coffee with Councilors
Easter Egg Hunt @ Golden Elks
Easter Egg Hunt @ Avalanche Harley-Davidson
Walk with a Geologist @ Dinosaur Ridge
Goosetown Station Grand Opening
4
Easter Day Dining Specials (see GoldenToday.com calendar)
5
Community Conversations: A Conversation about Privilege: Session 1 of 2
Historic Preservation Board Meeting
6
Hexie Ladies @ Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum
Let’s Talk – Science Fiction
City Council Regular Business Meeting
7
Mega-Mini Telethon
Community Development Committee Meeting
Colorado Pint Day 2021 @ New Terrain
Planning Commission Meeting
Miners Alley Playhouse Quarantine Cabaret
8
Microsoft Excel Basics
Everything Dinosaur Talk – Ceratopsians
Golden Town & Gown – When Rivers Run Dry by Fred Pearce
South Table Mountain Park Access & Trailheads/Proposed Land Exchange, Virtual Community Meeting
Economic Development Commission Meeting
9
Hexie Pillow Class @ Golden Quilt Company
Zen and the Art of Profit (On Demand from MAP) Begins
11
Sunday at the Museum – Meet the Artists of Viewpoints 9
12
Stitch’n B*tch @ Golden Quilt Company
Community Conversations: A Conversation about Privilege: Session 2 of 2
Religion, Race, and Constitutional Conflict in American Education
GURA Board Meeting
13
Golden Women in Business Book Club
VIBE@Five
GHS PTA Meeting
2021 Water-Wise Webinar – Going From Grass to Garden
Covid -19 Vaccine Q&A
City Council Study Session
14
Accelerate Your Career – LinkedIn:  A Great Job Search Tool
Golden Safety Academy – Animal Safety
Golden Anti-Racism Collective General Meeting
15
Golden Young Professionals Monthly Membership Meeting
Microsoft Word – Beyond the Basics
Everything Dinosaur Talk – Archosaurs
Preguntas y Respuestas sobre la Vacuna de COVID-19
Parks, Recreation and Museums Advisory Board Meeting
17
Unite Fitness Pre-Opening Community Party!
18
Unite Fitness Pre-Opening Community Party!
19
Downtown Development Authority Meeting
20
Good News Breakfast
Golden Merchants Meeting
Local Licensing Authority Meeting
City Council Regular Business Meeting
Colorado’s Highest – The History of Naming the 14,000 ft. Peaks
21
Citizen Budget Advisory Committee Meeting
TriceraTOTs – Fizzy Eggs
GYP Book Club
What are we really arguing about? Environmentalism in the 21st Century
Golden Women in Business Table Talks
Planning Commission Study Session
Cool Down Corners
22
Everything Dinosaur Talk – Mammals
Mobility & Transportation Advisory Board Meeting
24
Color & Composition with Lea McComas
Walk With a Geologist @ Dinosaur Ridge
27
Accelerate Your Career – Resume Concepts:  How to Get an Interview
Mental Wellness in the Times of COVID and Beyond
28
Community Sustainability Advisory Board
Golden Anti-Racism Collective General Meeting
City Council Study Session
29
Beauty and the Beast @ Golden High School
30
Pet Show and Tell
Beauty and the Beast @ Golden High School

Highlights