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Beer Talks: Air Quality in Nat’l Parks, Shifting Priorities for EDComm, Invasive Deer & Elk, and Be A Tool

 

Golden Beer Talks begins at 6:30, but people will be staking out tables in Windy Saddle Cafe by 6PM. Come listen to a scientist from the National Park Service talk about how they manage air quality. Food and drink are available for purchase in the Cafe, but there is no cover charge and no purchase is required. Today’s featured brewery is Holidaily.  The Beer Ambassador will provide a quick update on Holidaily’s expansion plans.


The Economic Development Commission meets tonight at 6:30 in the Public Works Building–1445 10th St. Staff will propose to the commissioners that they maintain or increase their support for new, entrepreneurial businesses (Traxion) and reduce or eliminate their support for existing retail businesses (Golden Business News).  See the meeting packet for more information.


Tomorrow night (Wednesday August 15th), Jeffco Open Space and Jeffco Invasive Species Management will talk about
Understanding Front Range Deer and Elk. Tim Woodward, CPW Wildlife Officer will talk about deer and elk, their abundance, general biology, hunting seasons and why we hunt. He will help us understand how these animals use the Front Range and how their populations are changing.  Interested?  Register here.


The Neighborhood Rehab Project (Be a Tool) is accepting registrations and donations for the September 8th Day of Service. If you would like to participate in this project, where community members help elderly, low-income, or otherwise disadvantaged neighbors with home repairs and yard maintenance. This is a great program and helps Golden residents stay in their homes. Check out the delightful video that they’ve released to inspire you:

If you can’t see a video above, view it on YouTubeRegistrations close on August 26th.

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