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COVID Updates
The county updates COVID and vaccine stats Monday through Friday, so the next update will appear here on Tuesday.
Appointments to Get the COVID Vaccine (Eligibility)
State of Colorado’s Find Out Where You Can Get Vaccinated page
Safeway | King Soopers | Lutheran Medical Center | JCPH Clinic in Arvada (70+ only)
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
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
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
2-5PM SAT Prep Workshop – Writing and Language
Real World Golden
11AM-2PM Brunch at the Rose
Golden History Moment
Sunday, February 27, 1927 was the grand opening of the Golden Plunge. This indoor swimming pool was located at 1117 Washington Avenue. It was 100 feet long and 30 feet wide and ranged from 3 to 9 feet deep.
The Colorado Transcript provided detailed information about the water supply and the heating, filtering, and chlorination equipment. They emphasized that “You will actually ‘Swim in Drinking Water.'”
The March 3rd Transcript reported that more than 4,000 people had attended the opening of the pool and several famous swimmers were on hand to demonstrate their skills and provide their collective seals of approval.
The pool was popular with locals and a regional attraction. The School of Mines formed a swimming team and held their practices and meets at the Plunge. The business community was pleased because it was a solid tourist attraction. Denver people often came out on the trolley to swim in the Plunge.
Unfortunately, the Depression was a bad time to be opening a recreational business requiring discretionary income. The initial owner lost the pool to the bank in 1933. Other owners and managers tried to make the pool pay, but it closed in 1939.
Now here’s the cool part: the Golden Plunge pool is still there, below the floor of the Buffalo Rose events center. It is accessed by a steep set of stairs behind the stage.
Many thanks to the Golden History Museum for providing the online cache of historic Transcripts and to the Golden Transcript for documenting our history since 1866!