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ROAD TRIP MOUNTAIN FESTIVALS WORTH THE DRIVE BRAVO FOR SUMMER! FESTIVALS, RODEOS, SHOWS AND MORE FOLKS & SPOKES JOIN THE TWO-WHEEL REVOLUTION Fifty & Better LIFESTYLE DIRECTORY SERVING NORTHERN COLORADO SUMMER 2014

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ROAD TRIPMOUNTAIN FESTIVALS WORTH THE DRIVE

BRAVO FOR SUMMER!FESTIVALS, RODEOS, SHOWS AND MORE

FOLKS & SPOKESJOIN THE TWO-WHEEL REVOLUTION

Fifty&Better LIFESTYLE DIRECTORY

SERVING NORTHERN COLORADOSUMMER 2014

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ents P8 • Bravo! For summer

FESTIVALS, RODEOS, SHOWS, PARADES AND MORE...Find all kinds of events this summer in our own backyard.

P10 • Road trip to fun!CHECK OUT THESE MOUNTAIN EVENTS THAT ARE DEFINITELY WORTH THE DRIVEHave tons of fun without leaving Colorado. The summer is jam-packed with festivals, flowers, rodeos, wine and so much more.

P14 • Folks on spokesJOIN THE TWO-WHEEL, SELF-POWERED REVOLUTIONLearn skills and rules of the road to become confident at riding a bike again.

LIFESTYLE DIRECTORYFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE & BENEFITS • HOUSING • SERVICES

HEALTH DIRECTORYCAREGIVING • HEALTHCARE

ACTIVE DIRECTORYARTS & CRAFTS CLASSES • FITNESS • FOOD & BEVERAGE MUNICIPAL SUPPORT • VOLUNTEER • OPPORTUNITIES

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Welcome to Fifty & BetterOpportunities in northern Colorado make it easy to stay active and involved

I’M 53 YEARS OLD. I look in the mirror and I see the gray hair and the “character lines” on my face. And my knees hurt a little from time to time, but otherwise I feel pretty dang good. I walk downtown a few times a week. I ride my bike for errands and I get out for a run a few times a week.

My wife, Kristin, regularly proclaims that she loves life. And why shouldn’t she. She has a great group of friends. We live in a beautiful, active town. (Of course, there is the challenge of living with me, but she chose that). And we’re old enough to know that life has its ups and downs and that we can roll with them. And we’ve learned to appreciate—our friends and family, a good margarita on a patio, a nice day on a trail along the river.

And my parents are enjoying life, too. They just returned from a month visiting my brother and his family in Paris and we’re talking about a week in Steamboat to-

gether next month. They play bridge, go for walks on trails, take frequent road trips, and pretty much enjoy every day.

Our daughter, Aly, and I watched Greg, our friend and co-worker, finish the Colorado Mara-thon this morning. He’s over 50 and finished in un-der four hours. I noticed a lot of gray hair crossing that finish line, too.

So here is our first go at Fifty & Better. It’s made up of some stories to help you get out and enjoy life. One story highlights events in our area. I hope a few of these are a fit for you. Another sto-ry is more of a destination, road-trip feature that spotlights some festivals around Colorado that are worth the drive. And we feel compelled to include a

bicycling story because biking is just so great here...bike lanes, riverside bike paths, a variety of bicycle styles, and more.

To really help you participate in all that northern Colorado has to offer, we’ve compiled a directory. We’ll call it a work-in-progress, because we know we’ll keep building on it. We’ve actually split the main directory into three smaller directories: Active Fifty & Better Directory, Healthy Fifty & Better Directory and Lifestyle Fifty & Better Directory. In each installment, we’ll feature one of the directories and have stories related to it.

This issue, as you’ve probably figured out, focuses on being active and involved. Take a moment to flip through the directory to get an idea of all that is offered here in northern Colorado. What a great place to live!

So we’re calling this project Fifty and Better to celebrate life. We know it’s not easy getting older...I can’t tie on a fly without cheaters and my back is a little tighter when I step out of the river. But there are so many great things about having been on this planet for five decades and counting: a sense of community, a feeling of general contentment, some perspective on our journey, a better understanding of ourselves, grandchildren (I’ve heard)...

In a culture that celebrates youth, it’s easy to believe that not-youth is bad. But I say, let’s thrive where we are and be who we are (everyone else is taken, anyway).

Thanks,Scott

Fifty & Better is a publication of Rocky Mountain Publishing, Inc.

VOLUME 1 • NUMBER 1

PUBLISHERScott Titterington, (970) 980-9183

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CONTRIBUTING EDITORAly Titterington

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WRITERKim Sharpe

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Boulder Creek Festival May 24-26, Boulder, Colorado www.bceproductions.com/boulder-creek-festival Check out this kickoff-to-summer event. There’s something for everyone. Peruse vendor booths, jam to some good live tunes and watch dance groups. Take the family on carnival rides. Let your teens check out the Teen Creek Fest. And don’t miss the signature event: a rubber duck race down the creek.

25th Anniversary Colorado Brewers’ Festival June 28-29, Downtown Fort Collins 970-484-6500 www.downtownfortcollins.com Enjoy sampling Colorado’s best brews, fabulous food, conversations with brewers, and two stages of stellar Colorado music. This year will feature new festival areas, “The Wilderness” and “The Backcountry,” with climbing, zip-lining, bull-riding and more!

Greeley Independence Stampede June 26-July 6, Greeley 970-356-7787, www.GreeleyStampede.org The Stampede has it all from great concerts, demolition derby, a rodeo, and parade to your usual festival vendors, arts, fun and events! Performers include Jake Owen, Billy Currington, Martina McBride and more! Check out the schedule and get tickets early. Fun for the whole family.

Cheyenne Frontier Days July 18-27, Cheyenne, Wyoming www.cfdrodeo.com Don’t miss the world’s largest outdoor rodeo and Western celebration! Cheer on ropers, riders, while watching the best competitions of the West. Check out the website for this year’s excellent musical line up, including John Mellencamp, Florida Georgia Line, Tim McGraw and more! Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of the Native Villages. Peruse the western artisand and craftspeople and enjoy the world-class western art show.

Bravo for summer!You can find dozens of events this summer and hardly leave your backyard! Check out traditional festivals, rodeos, wine fests and much more. Get away with the whole family or just a romantic weekend with your significant other. Here are some ideas, but don’t stop there. Check out Worth the Trip for events all over Colorado. Have a blast

this summer. And don’t forget your sunscreen, hat and water-bottle!

Festivals, rodeos, shows, parades and more...by Aly Titterington

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Larimer County Fair & Rodeo August 1-5, Budweiser Events Center, Loveland www.LarimerCountyFair.org Enjoy the carnival rides, rodeos, family movie nights, firework displays, and the multiple 4-H events and exhibits, live music, food and craft vendors. Check out the website for the music line-up and event schedules.

Loveland Sculpture Invitational August 8-9, Loveland 970-663-7467 www.lovelandsculpturegroup.org Welcome to the world of 3D art! Over 250 national and international artists will display

their sculptures. You are sure to awed.

25thAnnual Bohemian Nights at NewWestFest August 15-17, Downtown Fort Collins 970-484-6500 www.downtownfortcollins.com

This free festival features dozens of excellent music groups on eight stages, over 250 artists and crafters, food, beer, a Kids’

Area and fun! Bring the whole family, there’s something fun for everyone!

Front Range Wine Festival August 23, Windsor, Colorado www.FrontRangeWineFestival.com Sip some of the best wines from Colorado! Sample tasty cuisine while perusing the unique crafts. And at the end of the day, catch the live music around town.

Tour de Fat August 30, Fort Collins 970-221-0524, www.NewBelgium.com This is a northern Colorado MUST! Dress up in your favorite costume and hop on your bike, or set up on the sidelines and watch the parade. Enjoy music and festivities afterwards.

Longs Peak Scottish-Irish Festival September 4-7 Estes Park 970-586-6308 www.scotfest.com/Scottish_Festival Experience the best in Celtic music from around the globe! Watch jousting, Irish and Highland dance, Scottish athletic championships and so much more. This is an event you will remember!

Nelson’s Old Town Car Show September 6 Downtown Fort Collins 970-484-6500 www.downtownfortcollins.com Hundreds of great hot-rods, vintage cars and classic trucks will be on display and open to the public. There’s a little of everything. Take a look around and catch some live tunes.

FORToberfest September 19-20, Downtown Fort Collins 970-484-6500 www.downtownfortcollins.com A classic Fort Collins celebration with bikes, bands and beer!

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Check out these mountain events that are definitely worth the driveAly Titterington

OH THE FUN YOU CAN HAVE without ever leaving the state of Colorado! This summer is jam-packed with festivals, flowers, rodeos and wine. Below are some ideas to get you started on planning your excursions from May through Sep-tember. But the fun doesn’t stop here. If you’re an event-going person, search the Internet for more Colorado summer events and you’re sure to find something of interest. Have a great summer and be sure to take a trip or two!

ROAD TRIP TO

FUN!

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FOOD & BEVERAGE Blue Ribbon Bacon Tour @ Keystone June 21-22 Keystone, 970-423-8996 www.keystonefestivals.com/index.php/bacon-tour Who doesn’t love bacon? With thousands of pounds of bacon and bacon-inspired cuisine at your finger tips you won’t want to miss this weekend-long celebration.

Castle Rock WineFest July 19, 2-8pm Castle Rock, 303-688-4597 www.castlerockwinefest.com Come swirl, smell and taste the finest

Colorado wines. Two dozen Colorado wineries will showcase their best wines. These winemakers continue the tradition that started on Colorado’s Western Slope more than a century ago.

Steamboat Wine Festival August 6-10 Steamboat, www.steamboatwinefestival.com Enjoy a weekend with master winemakers and culinary greats in the beautiful outdoors. Experience more than 100 food artisans, wineries, breweries, distilleries, epicurean purveyors, and locally-made products at this ultimate food and wine experience.

HISTORY Wild Wild West Festival May 16-18 Pueblo, 800-233-3446 www.wildwildwestfestival.com Festival goers can expect concerts, carnival rides, street vendors, team roping, the wildly popular duck race and much more! The PBR Built Ford Tough Bull Riding event will be at the Colorado State Fair Events Center. So bring the whole family for some fun in the sun.

Colorado Shakespeare Festival June 6-August 10 Boulder, 303-492-8008 www.coloradoshakes.org Get your Shakespeare fix with one of five performances this summer. Choose among The Tempest, I Hate Hamlet, The Merry Wives of Windsor, Henry IV Part 1, & Henry IV Part 2, or see all 5!

Colorado Renaissance Festival June 15-August 3 Larkspur, www.coloradorenaissance.com Experience the thrill of Jousting, watch the exotic Endangered Cat Show, catch humorous acts such as Puke & Snot or Washing Well Wenches. Other performances include music, sword swallowing, fire, and hypnotism. It has to be a good time!

MUSIC Pagosa Folk ‘N Bluegrass Festival June 6-8 Pagosa, www.folkwest.com/folkbluegrass, 970-731-5582 Dance away the weekend with high-energy jams in breath-taking scenery. Lodging can include everything from camping to staying in a nice bed and breakfast.

Snowmass Mammoth Fest June 13-15 Snowmass, www.snowmassmammothfest.com Music, brews and chili! It’s all here! Over 25 breweries will feature their microbrews. The festival hosts two chili competitions and tastings for festival goers. And finally, the music should seal the deal, with such artists as Xavier Rudd, Leftover Salmon, The Motet and more!

Telluride Bluegrass Festival June 19-22 Telluride, 800-624-2422 www.bluegrass.com/telluride Spend four days movin’ and shakin’ to the best bluegrass of our time! Enjoy the sun, the people and the music in the mystical town of Telluride.

Pikes Peak Celtic Festival June 20-22 Colorado Springs www.pikespeakcelticfestival.com Are you a Celtic fan? This is your festival! Watch performances by Albannach, Delilah’s Revenge and more. With Pikes Peak as the backdrop, you’re sure to have a moving experience.

Jazz Aspen Snowmass Labor Day Festival August 29-31 Aspen and Snowmass, 970-920-4996 www.JazzAspenSnowmass.org The scenery can’t be beat! This show brings in world famous musicians including Ziggy Marley, Carrie Underwood & OneRepublic.

NATURE FIBArk June 12-15 Salida, www.fibark.net Let the power of the river entrance you. Watch kayakers, stand-up paddlers and rafters compete on the mighty Arkansas River.

Crested Butte Wildflower Festival July 7-13 Crested Butte, 970-349-2571 www.crestedbuttewildflowerfestival.com Celebrate the beauty of wildflowers in one of the most picturesque valleys in Colorado. Learn a thing or two while you’re at it, with a tour guide or in one of the classes.

Snowmass Mammoth Fest, formerly Snowmass Chili Pepper & Brew Fest,

returns for its 11th year in Snowmass Village, Colorado.

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VARIETY Estes Park Jazz Fest & Art Walk May 17-18 Estes Park, 970-586-9203 www.estesarts.com/Schedule.asp Two days of great jazz and beautiful art. It is fun for the whole family, but music lovers and art aficionados will be particularly gratified. The atmosphere is great and the physical beauty of the Estes Park area is unparalleled.

Telluride Balloon Festival June 6-8 Telluride, 877-358-7122 www.telluride.com/lodging/telluride-balloon-festival This is arguably the most beautiful festival of the summer. Weather cooperative, you will have the chance to see a dozen or more balloons launch from Town Park and sail over downtown Telluride.

Pioneer Days June 12-15 Crawford, 970-921-4000 http://www.crawfordcountry.org Bring the family for an educational experience on the history of the west, set in the beautiful town of Crawford.

Breckenridge July Art Festival July 4-6 Breckenridge, http://www.mountainartfestivals.com/breck_art_festival.php This top-ranking art show will have your eyes enticed with bright colors, interesting mediums and a great atmosphere. Over 100 artists from around the country will present ceramics, mixed media, fiber, jewelry, painting, wood, glass and sculpture.

Vail International Dance Festival July 27-August 9 Vail, 888-920-2787 www.vvf.org/arts/vail-international-dance-festival This is heralded as one of the most treasured summer dance events. It’s all here, ballet, tap, jazz, mix, and only the best.

Colorado State Fair August 22–September 1 Pueblo, www.coloradostatefair.com/default.aspx This fair has it all! Performers, a rodeo, MMA fighters, concerts, a carnival and rides, and educational agriculture events! With something for everyone, bring family, friends and neighbors!

Wild West Air Fest and Labor Day Weekend Celebration August 30-31 Steamboat, 970-879-0880 www.steamboat-chamber.com/signature-events/labor-day-weekend/wild-west-air-fest This weekend is packed with entertainment in the air, on the mountain and all over town. See a vintage and warbird static aircraft display, classic cars, radio-controlled airplane shows, and finally have the opportunity to fly in some of the aircrafts.

Colorado Balloon Classic August 30-September 1 Colorado Springs, 719-471-4833 www.balloonclassic.com Witness Colorado’s largest hot air balloon festival. Dozens of balloons will float into the morning sky on all three days. Evenings will host a Balloon Glow, concessions and entertainment.

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Applicants must be at least 62 years of age with an annual income of or below $25,750 for one person or $29,400 for two people. Harvest Pointe is a non-smoking community.

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HEALTH EXPERTS RECOMMEND adults get 30 to 60 minutes of physical activity every day. It helps reduce the risk of developing a myriad of health issues, such as cardiovascular disease, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis and injuries from falls.

Walking usually tops the charts as a simple way to move. But another activity that fits this bill, which ma-ture adults may overlook, is bicycling. Many older people shy away from this activity unnecessarily primarily be-

cause they are afraid of falling.“Bicycling is a safe, low-impact,

aerobic exercise that is amenable to all ages and abilities,” says Terri Mar-ty, UCHealth trauma surgeon and avid cyclist. “When starting out in the sport, at whatever age or ability, it is important to know ones limita-tions, terrain and equipment to avoid injury. Fortunately here in northern Colorado, there are many opportuni-ties for excellent bike fitting, off-road trails and skills training.”

“Seniors seem most concerned about safety and injuries due to crash-es. But they also associate bicycling with joy and lack of fear when biking as a child. So our challenge becomes how to marry the two—how to teach them the skills and give them the information they need to feel safe and confident riding a bike again,” says Bruce Henderson, local Bicycle Ambassador who teaches seniors how to get back on a bike through instruc-tional Silver Spokes rides.

folks on spokesJoin the two-wheel, self-powered revolutionKim Sharpe

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Follow the LawYour safety depends on you. You have the same rights and duties as drivers of motor vehicles. Obey traffic signals and stop signs. Ride in the direction of traffic and use the rightmost lane headed in the direction you are going.

Be PredictableMake your intentions clear to everyone on the road. Ride in a straight line and don’t swerve between parked cars. Signal turns and check behind you well before turning or changing lanes.

Be ConspicuousRide where people can see you and wear bright cloth-ing. Use a front white light, red rear light and reflectors. Make eye contact with others and avoid riding on side-walks where motorists aren’t anticipating bicycles to be.

Think AheadAnticipate what drivers, pedestrians and other people on bikes will do next. Watch for turning vehicles and ride outside the door zone of parked cars. Look out for debris, potholes and other road hazards. Cross railroad tracks at right angles.

Ride ReadyCheck that your tires have sufficient air, brakes are working, chain runs smoothly and quick release levers are closed. Carry tools and supplies that are appropri-ate for your ride. Wear a helmet.

Henderson, a mature cyclist himself, developed Silver Spokes because he wants “…to enable people’s enjoyment of bicycling by providing necessary knowledge and skills to help them feel safe and confident. Bicycling is such an enjoyable activity for people of all ages. Even people who have not been on a bike for several years, or perhaps those who never learned to ride, can discover fun and relaxation on two or even three wheels.”

Silver Spokes rides are both so-cial and educational in nature. Partic-ipants bicycle to a lunch destination and back. They need to bring their own well-maintained bicycle, hel-met, bike lock and money for lunch, and should be comfortable riding on wide, low-traffic volume streets. Trained cycling instructors moni-tor the bike ride giving safe riding tips. Routes are less than 10 miles round trip on comfortable, bicycle- friendly trails and streets. 

Three rides are currently sched-uled: June 4, July 2 and August 13. Interested individuals meet up in the Roland Moore parking lot behind the Fort Collins Senior Center. Experienced, currently rid-ing bicyclists meet at 11am. People who have not ridden in the past two years or who would like an additional safe cycling orientation should plan to meet at 10am. For more information, email info@ bicycleambassadorprogram.org.

The League of American Bicyclists offers the following five tips for safe riding:

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ACTIVITIES

ARCHERY Greeley Archers www.greeleyarchers.com

Loveland Archery Exchange 907 VanBuren Ave., LV 970-667-2934 www.laxarchery.com

Rocky Mountain Archery 4518 Innovation Dr., FC 970-226-5900 www.rockymountainarcheryfc.com

BIKING The Bicycle Advisory Committee 215 N. Mason Ave., FC www.fcgov.com/bac

The Bicycle Ambassador Program (BAP) A partnership between FC Bikes & Bicycle and Pedestrian Education Coalition www.bicycleambassadorprogram.org

The Bicycle and Pedestrian Education Coalition (BPEC) www.bpedlarimer.org

City of Fort Collins Bikes 281 N. College Ave., FC, 416-2471 www.fcgov.com/bicycling

City of Greeley Bike Maps 970-350-9424 www.greeleygov.com/greeleybikes/BikeMaps.aspx

City of Loveland Recreation Trails www.ci.loveland.co.us/index.aspx?page=242

Fort Collins Bike Co-op 331 N. College Ave., FC, 970-484-3804, www.fcbikecoop.org

Fort Collins Bike Library 250 N. Mason Ave., FC, 970-419-1050, www.fcbikelibrary.org

Fort Collins Cycling Club www.fccycleclub.org

Lee’s Cyclery Bike Shop 202 W. Laurel St., FC, 482-6006 www.leescyclery.com See ad page 3.

P.E.D.A.L. (People’s Efforts to De-emphasize Autos in Loveland) www.pedalclub.org

Recycled Cycles 4031 S. Mason St., FC, 223-1969 www.recycled-cycles.com

RideKick 877-974-4440, www.ridekick.com Electric-pow ered trailers.

Rocky Mountain Recumbents 2111-G S. College Ave., FC 221-4838 www.rockymountainrecumbents.com See ad page 28.

Two Rivers Cycling Club Greeley Cycling Club www.tworiverscycling.org

BOATING A Wanderlust Adventures 4120 W. County Rd. 54G, LaPorte, CO, 970-482-1995 www.awanderlustadventure.com

A1 Wildwater Rafting 2801 N. Shields St., FC, 970-224-3379, www.a1wildwater.com

Boyd Lake State Park 3720 N. CR 11C, LV, 970-669-1739, www.cpw.state.co.us/placestogo/parks/BoydLake

Inlet Bay Marina @ Horsetooth Reservoir 4314 S. Shoreline Dr., FC 970-223-0140 www.inletbaymarina.com

Mountain Whitewater Descents 1329 N. Hwy 287, FC, 970-419-0917, www.raftmwd.com

Rocky Mountain Adventures 1117 N. Hwy 287, FC, 970-493-4005, www.shoprma.com

BOWLING Chippers Lanes 830 N. College Ave., FC, 484-4777, 217 W. Horsetooth Rd., FC, 226-6327, 2454 8th Ave., GR, 353-4275, www.chipperslanes.com

Highland Park Lanes 1900 59th Ave., GR, 330-2695 www.highlandparklanes.com

Sweetheart Lanes 2320 N. Lincoln Ave., LV, 667-3510, www.sweetheartlanes.net Leagues, parties and open bowling.

CARD GAMES, BINGO, BUNKO AND MORE Daytime Duplicate Bridge Club Choice City Duplicate Bridge Club Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 223-0046 www.fcgov.com/recreation/seniorcenter

Fort Collins Duplicate Player’s Club Community of Christ Church 220 E. Oak St., FC, 204-1952

Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/seniorcenter Bingo, bridge and pinochle

Greeley Afternoon Club Senior Center 1010 6th St., GR, 282-4331

The Ace of Clubs Christ United Methodist Church 301 E. Drake Rd., FC, 223-4088

DANCING Andre’s Ballroom Dance, LLC Masonic Temple, 225 W. Oak St., FC, 266-8249 www.andresballroom.com

Ballroom Fort Collins 2600 Fieldstone Dr., FC, 493-2922 www.ballroomfortcollins.com

Club Tico 1599 City Park Dr., FC, 970-224-6113 or 970-224-6033 www.fcgov.com/recreation/clubtico.php

Contemporary Dance Academy 2531 S. Shields St., #2A, FC, 232-9539, www.contemporarydanceacademy.com

Foot and Fiddle Square Dance Club Mountain Range Shadows Clubhouse, 8401 Mummy Range Dr., LV, 498-8997 www.coloradosquaredance.com

High Country Conservatory of Dance 5112 S. College Ave., FC, 225-0600, www.highcountrydance.com

GARDENING Fort Collins Nursery 2121 E. Mulberry, FC, 482-1984 www.fortcollinsnursery.com

The Gardens on Spring Creek 2145 Centre Ave., FC, 970-416-2486, www.fcgov.com/gardens/

The Sustainable Living Association FC, 224-3247, www.sustainablelivingassociation.org

ACTIVITIES & LESSONS ....................18Archery, biking, boating, bowling, cards and bingo, dancing, gardening, golfing, hiking, music, scuba, spectator events, swim-ming, tennis

ARTS & CRAFTS CLASSES ...............20Glass blowing, knitting, paint-ing, pottery, quilting & sewing, stained glass

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ..............22Cinema cafes, dinner theaters, museums, performance venues

FITNESS ................................................24General fitness, pilates, yoga

FOOD & BEVERAGE ........................ 26Brewery tours, cooking-classes, delivery services, farmers’ markets, grocery shopping

assistance, make-your-own, wine tasting

MUNICIPAL SUPPORT ....................28City services, libraries, senior centers

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES .....30ACTIVE DIRECTORY

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GOLFING City of Fort Collins Golf Division Multiple locations, FC, 221-6650 www.fcgov.com/golf

City of Loveland Golf Courses Multiple locations, LV, 669-5800 www.ci.loveland.co.us

Fort Collins Country Club 1920 Country Club Rd., FC 482-1336, www.fcgolf.org

Greeley Country Club 4500 10th St., GR, 353-2431 www.greeleycc.org

Harmony Club Golf 4176 Club Dr., FC, 482-4653 www.harmonyhomescolorado.com/golf

Highland Meadows Golf Course 6300 Highland Meadows Pkwy., WS, 204-4653 www.HighlandMeadowsGolf Course.com Weeklong camps for beginner and intermediate golfers Indi-vidual and group instruction.

HIKING City of Fort Collins: Parks and Trails FC, 221-6660 www.fcgov.com/parks/trails.php

Larimer County: Natural Resources 1800 S. CR 31, LV, 619-4570 www.larimer.org/naturalresources

Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.poudrewilderness volunteers.org/trails

MUSIC CLASSES EZ Keys Piano Studio 6th Place SW, LV, 222-6234 www.simplymusicinstitution.com Private and shared lessons; free introductory session.

Magnolia Music Studio 210 W. Magnolia St., FC, 481-8661 www.magnoliamusicstudio.com

Philomusica: A Muscial Playground 2105 S. College Ave., FC 419-8801 www.philomusica.com

Piano & Guitar Institute 2925 S. College Ave., #8, FC, 206-4930, 1295 Main St., #3, WS, 686-9660, www.pianoinstitutellc.com

Piano Center of the Rockies 2721 S. College Ave., FC, 282-9171, www.pianocenteroftherockies.com

Loveland Academy of Music, LLC 575 N. Denver Ave., Ste. 120, LV, 581-3553, www.lovelandacademyofmusic.com

SCUBA Alpine Scuba 1110 W. Prospect Rd., FC, 484-7049, www.alpinescuba.net

Colorado Scuba Diving Academy 1801 Riverside, FC, 855-557-2822, www.codivingacademy.com

High Plains Scuba Center 115 W. Harvard, FC, 493-8562 www.highplainsscuba.com

Scuba Schools International Inc 2619 Canton Ct., FC, 482-0883 www.divessi.com

Tortuga Bay 2986 W. 29th St., GR, 353-3337 www.tortugabay.net

SPECTATOR EVENTS Colorado Eagles Hockey Budweiser Event Center, 5290 Arena Cir., LV, 619-4100 www.coloradoeagles.com

Colorado State University Rams Sports Moby Arena, 1951 W. Plum St., FC, www.csurams.com

University of Northern Colorado Bears Sports Butler-Hancock Athletic Center, GR, 351-4849, www.uncbears.com

SWIMMING Bittersweet Swimming & Tennis 1429 39th Ave., GR, 970-353-0957, www.bittersweetwetnet.org

Centennial Outdoor Pool 2315 Reservoir Rd., GR, 970-330-2837, www.greeleygov.com/Recreation/default.aspx

Chimney Park Pool 421 Chimney Park Dr., WS, 970-674-0826, www.windsorgov.com/index.aspx?NID=276

City Park Pool 1599 City Park Ave., FC, 970-221-6363, www.fcgov.com/recreation/cityparkpool.php

Discovery Bay Water Park 715 E. 24th St., GR, 970-353-3538, www.greeleygov.com/Recreation/default.aspx

Edora Pool Ice Center (EPIC) 1801 Riverside Ave., FC, 970-221-6683, www.fcgov.com/recreation/epic.php

Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/seniorcenter

Greeley Recreation Center 651 10th Ave., GR, 970-350-9400, www.greeleygov.com/Recreation/GreeleyRec.aspx

Hillside Pool 1414 27th St., GR, 970-352-1692 www.hillsidepool.com

Island Grove Park 501 N. 14th Ave., GR, 970-350-9392, www.greeleygov.com/Parks/islandgrove.aspx

Mulberry Pool 424 W. Mulberry St., FC 970-221-6657 www.fcgov.com/recreation/mulberrypool.php

Winona Outdoor Pool 1615 SE 4th St., LV, 970-962-2435, www.ci.loveland.co.us/index.aspx?page=231

TENNIS City Park Tennis Courts 1500 W. Mulberry St., FC, 484-7665, www.fcgov.com/parks/map

Edge Sports Center, Inc. 4450 Denrose Ct., FC, 472-0048 www.edgesportscenter.com

Lewis Tennis School Rolland Moore Park, 2201 S. Shields St., FC, 493-7000 www.lewistennis.com

Rolland Moore Racquet Complex 2201 S. Shields St., FC, 970-493-7000, www.fcgov.com/recreation/racquet-complex.php

Evergreen Tennis Courts 1337 W. Broadmoor Dr., LV, 663-7788, www.evergreentenniscourts.com

ART CLASSES

GLASS BLOWING Glass & Fire FC, 402-3280, www.glassnfire.com

Daggett Glass Studio 918 N. Garfield Ave., LV, 667-8073, www.daggettglass.com

KNITTING My Sister Knits 1408 W. Mountain Ave., FC, 407-1461 ,www.mysisterknits.com Latest yarns and accessories, en couragement, assistance in cozy atmosphere.

Lambspun 1101 E. Lincoln Ave., FC, 484-1998, www.lambspun.com Yarns and fibers, weaving supplies, books, classes, specialty items.

PAINTING Coco Artist Studio 11 Old Town Square, Ste. 121-A, FC, 430-5113 www.cocoartiststudio.com

Gadabout Art Various locations, FC, 719-229-1159, www.gadaboutart.com

Juiced on Imagination 115 N. College Ave., Ste. 200, FC, 301-9695, 1349 Cleveland Ave., LV, 301-9695, www.juicedonimagination.com

Mona Lisa & Me 20 S. Parish, Johnstown, 685-9385, www.monalisaandme.com

Picasso & Wine 1555 Main St., A-6, WS, 460-0833, www.picassoandwine.com

Pinot’s Palette 159 W. Mountain Ave., FC, 214-2508, www.pinotspalette.com/FortCollins

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Container gardening has grown in popularity as more people opt for low maintenance living with limited outdoor space and are an easy way to create vibrant floral arrangements or grow your own fresh vegetables and herbs. Creating these gar-dens can be fun and easy and local greenhouses offer a variety of pots and plants and have knowledgeable staff to assist you in your selections. While shopping for containers and plants, keep three things in mind – the location and amount of sun or shade it receives, the types of plants you want to grow and the size and mobility of the pot. Tall, thin containers add height to tall plants and low growing plants look better in short containers. Once the pots have been chosen, get creative with

selecting the plants. Pots full of colorful blooms can be created by mixing pe-rennial varieties and many veg-etables and herbs grow well in containers. Planting your garden is the easiest step! Begin by filling half of your container with a good potting soil and then arrange each plant in the pot beginning with the tallest, until you achieve the look you want. To create full looking floral containers do not follow plant spacing directions, instead plant your blooms tightly together and backfill around the plants with dirt until the pot is full. Fertilize your pots and water them thoroughly, then place them in their desired locations. Check them daily to as-sess their water needs and fertilize

weekly to encourage continued growth. In

the excess time you now have, sit back on your pa-

tio and enjoy your creations. After all, this is why you chose low maintenance living!

This article is provided courtesy of Good Samaritan Society - Water Valley Senior Living Resort, Windsor CO 970-686-2743 and written by Sandra McMillen, local author

Photos courtesy of Gulley Greenhouse, Fort Collins, CO

To Learn more about Good Samaritan Society – Water Valley Senior Living Resort Call the Marketing Coordinator, Michele Clements 970.674.5517 or the Director of Sales & Marketing, Audrey Thrash (970) 674-5529

SPRING IS NEAR CONTAINER GARDENS ARE IDEAL!Container gardens are ideal for low-maintenance lifestyles

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Studio Vino 426 N. Lincoln Ave., LV, 622-9632, www.studiovino.biz

Showcase Art Center 1335 8th Ave., GR, 356-8593 www.greeleyartassociation.org/classes.html

POTTERY Northern Colorado Potters Guild 209 Christman Dr., FC, 416-5979 www.coloradopottery.org

Smokestack Pottery 119 E. Lincoln Ave., FC, 484-8183, www.smokestackpottery.com

The Pottery Studio 1541 W. Oak St., FC, 970-221-6644, www.fcgov.com/recreation/potterystudio.php

The Clay Center of Northern Colorado 1024 6th Ave., GR, 590-1561 www.claycenternc.com

QUILTING & SEWING Mama Said Sew 406 N. College Ave., FC, 493-0623, www.mamasaidsew.com

The Fig Leaf: Fabrics & Notions 2834 S. College Ave., FC, 495-1766, www.thefigleafquilting.com

Old Town Quilting 916 Akin Ave., FC, 217-3483 www.oldtownquilting.com

Sew What? Inc. 1817 E. Mulberry St., FC, 482-7681, www.fortfabrics.com

Quilter’s Stash 1180 W. Ash St., Ste 100, WS, 686-5657, www.quilterstash.com

Sew Downtown 824 9th St., GR, 352-9230 www.sewdowntown.com

Laughing Ladies Quilting 349 Massachessetts Ave., Berthoud, 532-2130 www.laughingladiesquilting.com

STAINED GLASS KDD Fused Glass 2601 Platte Pl., FC, 223-3778 www.kddfusedglass.com

Northern Colorado Stained Glass Supply 3000 N. Overland Tr., LaPorte, 482-7655 www.ncstainedglass.com

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

CINEMA CAFES Lyric Cinema Café 300 E. Mountain Ave., FC, 493-0893, www.lyriccinemacafe.com

The Kress Cinema & Lounge 817 8th Ave., GR, 515-5717 www.kresscinema.com

DINNER THEATERS Candlelight Dinner Playhouse 4747 Marketplace Dr., John-stown, 744-3747 www.coloradocandlelight.com

Midtown Arts Center 3750 S. Mason St., FC, 225-2555 www.midtownartscenter.com

MUSEUMS Fort Collins Museum of Discovery 408 Mason Ct., FC, 416-2236 www.fcmod.org Collections and exhibits explore northern Colorado history; hands-on science education and experiences.

Fort Collins Museum of Art 201 S. College Ave., FC 482-2787, www.ftcma.org Exhibitions, events, publications, educational programs to foster learn ing, interaction and personal inquiry.

Loveland Museum/Gallery 503 N. Lincoln, LV, 962-2410 www.cityofloveland.org Collects, preserves and interprets Loveland history through art and his tory exhibits, programs and events.

Greeley Museum 714 8th St., GR, 350-9220 www.greeleymuseums.com Four museums explore the High Plains with special events, pro-grams, exhibits, tours.

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PERFORMANCE VENUES Bas Bleu Theatre Company 416 Pine St., FC, 498-8949 www.basbleu.org

Lincoln Center 417 W. Magnolia St., FC, 221-6730, www.lctix.com Local, regional, and national enter tainment: Broadway musicals, com edy, concerts, dance plays, more.

Rialto Theater 228 E. Fourth St., LV, 962-2120 www.ci.loveland.co.us/rialto Music, theater, film, community events; national touring performers, local groups, and independent films.

Union Colony Civic Center 701 10th Ave., GR, 356-5000 www.ucstars.com Local, regional, and national enter tainment: Broadway musicals, com edy, concerts, dance plays, more.

Budweiser Event Center – The Ranch 5290 Arena Circle, LV, 970-619-4100 www.budweisereventcenter.com

FITNESS

GENERAL FITNESS Anytime Fitness 324 W. 37th St., LV, 203-0800 www.anytimefitness.com/gyms/1380/loveland-co-80538

Aspen Club, Senior Services 1224 Doctors Lane, FC, 495-8560, 2000 16th St., Ste. 3, GR www.pvhs.org/aspenclub

Fort Collins Club 1307 E. Prospect Rd., FC 224-2582, www.fortcollinsclub.net

Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/seniorcenter Encouraging adults to enrich their lives through activity and knowledge.

Hatfield Chilson Recreation 700 E. 4th St., LV, 962-2386 www.ci.loveland.co.us/index.aspx?page=265

Loveland Athletic Club 1000 S. Lincoln Ave., LV, 663-4009, www.lovelandathleticclub.com

Miramont Lifestyle Fitness South: 901 Oakridge Dr., FC, 282-1000, North: 1800 Heath Parkway, FC, 672-4219, Central: 2211 S. College Ave., FC, 225-2233, Centerra: 3755 Precision Dr., Ste 100, LV, 744-5005 www.miramontlifestyle.com

Raintree Athletic Club 2555 S. Shields St., FC, 490-1300, www.raintreeathleticclub.com

Silver Sneakers www.silversneakers.com

The Conditioning Spa 2640 11th Ave., GR, 352-0974 www.conditioningspa.com

Work Out West 5701 W. 20th St., GR, 330-9691 www.workoutwest.com

PILATES b. Pilates 1022 S. College Ave., FC, 819-6763, www.bpilatesfortcollins.com

Perk! Pilates Fitness 351 Linden St., Ste. 100B, FC, 481-8474, www.perkpf.com

Powerhouse Pilates 108 E. Monroe Dr., FC, 556-4589 www.prhspilates.com

The Yoga Pilates Center 1307 E. Prospect Rd., FC, 224-2582, www.fortcollinsclub.net/yoga.php

YOGA Bikram Yoga Fort Collins 5112 S. College Ave., Ste. C, FC, 472-5700, www.bikramyogafc.com

Bikram Yoga Greeley 2343 W. 27th St., Ste. 505, GR, 339-9101 www.bikramyogagreeley.com

Fort Collins Yoga CoOp www.fortcollinsyogacoop.org

Loveland Yoga Core Fitness 100 E. 3rd St., LV, 292-8313 www.lovelandyogacorefitness.com

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Mindstream Yoga 2733 Council Tree Ave., #129, FC, 266-9642 www.mindstreamyoga.com

Old Town Yoga 237 Jefferson St., FC, 222-2777 www.oldtownyoga.com

Om Ananda Yoga 115 N. College Ave., Ste. 200, FC, 488-9192, www.omanandayoga.com

Sacred Space Yoga 1616 14th St., GR, 515-6821 www.ssyoga.com

Yoga Luna 206 E. 4th St., LV, 690-7909 www.yogalunaloveland.com

FOOD & BEVERAGE

BREWERY TOURS Budweiser Brewery Tours 2351 Busch Dr., FC, 490-4691 www.budweisertours.com See ad page 41.

New Belgium Brewery 500 Linden St., FC, 221-0524 www.newbelgium.com

Odell Brewing Company 800 E. Lincoln Ave., FC, 498-9070, www.odellbrewing.com

COOKING CLASSES Come Back to the Table 725 E. Mulberry St., FC, 407-8828, www.comebacktothetable.com/cooking-classes

Foodies Culinary Academy 4206 S. College Ave., #108, FC, 226-2665, www.foodiescca.com

The Cupboard 152 S. College Ave., FC, 493-8585, www.thecupboard.net/cooking-classes

Salud! Cooking School Whole Foods, 2201 S. College Ave., FC, 267-9200 www.wholefoodsmarket.com/stores/fortcollins

DELIVERY SERVICES Meals on Wheels Fort Collins 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Ste. 11, FC, 484-6325, www.fcmow.org

Nutritious meal, friendly conver-sation, and well-being check on each delivery day.

Meals on Wheels of Greeley & Weld County 2131 9th St., GR, 353-9738 www.mealsonwheelsgreeley.com Delivers hot, nutritionally bal-anced meals to people in their homes Weld county.

Meals on Wheels of Loveland and Berthoud 437 N. Garfield, LV, 667-0311 www.lovelandmealsonwheels.org

FARMERS’ MARKETS City of Loveland Farmers’ Market 700 S. Railroad Ave., LV, 970-962-2727, www.cityofloveland.org/index.aspx?page=686

Drake Road Farmers’ Market 802 W. Drake, FC, 970-218-5521 www.drakeroadfarmersmarket.com

Fort Collins Farmers’ Market 215 E. Foothills Pkwy., FC, 970-495-4889, www.fortcollinsfm.com

Greeley Farmers’ Market 902 7th Ave., GR, 970-350-9783 www.greeleygov.com/CommunityDevelopment/FarmersMarket.aspx

Larimer County Farmers’ Market 200 W. Oak St., FC, 498-6000 www.fortcollinsfarmersmarkets.com

Loveland Farmers’ Market N. Garfield & Orchards (Hobby Lobby Parking Lot), LV, 970-495-4889, www.fortcollinsfm.com

Winter Farmers’ Market Opera Galleria, 123 N. College Ave., FC, www.downtownfortcollins.com/events/winter-farmers-market

Zippity Zoo Farmers’ Market & Boutique 6921 Ridge Valley Ct., LV, 970-231-6444, www.alpacarancher.net

GROCERY SHOPPING ASSISTANCE City of Loveland COLT Minibus 318 N. Garfield Ave., LV, 962-2700, www.ci.loveland.co.us

Northern Colorado’s

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Discounted Individual and Family memberships now available

Great Golf • Great Food • Great FUN!www.eatoncountryclub.com

Contact Alisha now to get started!

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King Soopers Home Shop Delivery Service 405 Canyon Ave., FC, 472-9630 LV, 800-677-5464, www.larimer.co.networkofcare.org

RSVP Weld County: Grocery Shopping and Delivery 351-2588, www.coseniorcorps.org

Safeway Grocery Delivery 877-723-3929 www.shop.safeway.com

MAKE YOUR OWN Hops and Berries 130 W. Olive St., Unit B, FC, 493-2484, 1833 E. Harmony Rd., Unit 16, FC, 493-2484, www.hopsandberries.com

Vintages—Your personal winery 120 W. Olive St., FC, 484-9813 www.vintageswine.com

Warhammer Supply 1112 Monroe Ave., LV, 635-2602 www.warhammersupply.com

WINE TASTING Blue Skies Winery 251 Jefferson St., FC, 407-9463 www.blueskieswinery.com

Ten Bears Winery Taste Room, 114 N. College Ave., FC, 484-8101, Winery, 5215 Ten Bears Ct., LaPorte, 566-4043 www.tenbearswinery.com

The Cellar 3600 Mitchell Dr., Ste. 90, FC, 223-1555, www.thecellarfc.com

Vintages—Your personal winery 120 W. Olive St., FC, 484-9813 www.vintageswine.com Custom-made fine wines at reason able prices with customer’s own label.

Wilbur’s Total Beverage 2201 S. College Ave., FC, 226-8662, www.wilburstotalbeverage.com See ad page 25.

Sweetheard City Wines, LLC LV, 214-3948 or 744-4907 www.sweetheartcitywines.com

Blue Mountain Vineyards Berthoud, CO, 303-532-6104 www.coloradobluemountain.com

MUNICIPAL SUPPORT

CITY SERVICES City of Fort Collins 215 N. Mason St., FC, 221-6207 www.fcgov.com See ad page 39.

City of Greeley 1000 10th St., GR, 350-9710 www.greeleygov.com

City of Loveland 500 E. 3rd St., LV, 962-2727 www.ci.loveland.co.us

Downtown Fort Collins 19 Old Town Square, FC, 484-6500 www.downtownfortcollins.com

Town of Berthoud Town Hall, 328 Massachusetts Ave., Berthoud, 532-2643 www.berthoud.org

LIBRARIES Poudre River Public Library District www.poudrelibraries.org See ad pages 2, 23. Old Town Library 201 Peterson St., FC, 970-221-6740 Harmony Library 4616 S. Shields St., FC 970-221-6740 Council Tree Library 2733 Council Tree Ave., FC 970-221-6740

High Plains Library District www.mylibrary.us See ad page 13. Centennial Park Library 2227 23rd Ave., GR 970-506-8622 Farr Regional Library 1939 61st Ave., GR 970-506-8500 Lincoln Park Library 919 7th St., GR, 970-506-8622

Clearview Library District www.clearviewlibrary.org Windsor-Severance Library 720 3rd St., Windsor 970-686-5603

Loveland Public Library 300 N. Adams Ave., LV, 970-962-2665, www.lovelandpubliclibrary.org

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The educaTion program at the Larimer County Landfill is seeking active volunteers of all ages to help educate youth

through seniors about reducing, reusing, and recycling!

VolunTeer opporTuniTies are aVailable for:

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SENIOR CENTERS Berthoud Senior Center 248 Welch Ave., Berthoud, 532-2730

Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com/recreation/seniorcenter Encouraging adults to enrich their lives through activity and knowledge.

Greeley Senior Activity Center 1010 6th St., GR, 350-9440 www.greeleygov.com/recreation/SeniorCenter.aspx Special events, travel programs, sports & tournaments, classes, games, nutritional lunches.

Loveland Chilson Senior Center 700 E. Fourth St., LV 962-2783 www.ci.loveland.co.us Variety of programming opportu-nities for older adults.

Windsor Community Recreation Center 250 N. 11th St., WS, 674-3500 www.windsorgov.com Windsor Community Recreation Center offers numerous activities and trips for seniors to enjoy.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES Boys & Girls Club of Larimer County 103 Smokey St., FC, 223-1709 www.begreatlarimer.org

Boys & Girls Club of Weld County 2400 1st Ave., GR, 353-1278 www.bgcweld.org

City of Fort Collins: Parks and Trails FC, 221-6660 www.fcgov.com/parks/trails.php

Colorado Welcome Center 3745 E. Prospect Rd., FC, 491-3583, www.colorado.com/official-colorado-welcome-centers

Food Bank for Larimer County 1301 Blue Spruce Dr., FC, 493-4477, www.foodbanklarimer.org

Fort Collins Bike Library 250 N. Mason Ave., FC, 970-419-1050, www.fcbikelibrary.org

Fort Collins Museum of Art 201 S. College Ave., FC, 482-2787, www.ftcma.org

Fort Collins Museum of Discovery 408 Mason Ct., FC, 221-6738 www.fcmod.org

Fort Collins Rescue Mission 316 Jefferson St., FC, 224-4302 www.fortcollinsrescuemission.org

Larimer County Landfill 5887 S. Taft Hill Rd., FC, 970-498-5772, www.larimer.org/solidwaste/ftc.htm, See ad page 26.

Larimer County: Natural Resources Volunteer Program 1800 S. CR 31, LV, 619-4552 www.larimer.org/nrvolunteer

Loveland Museum/ Gallery 503 N. Loveland Ave., LV, 962-2410, www.cityofloveland.org

Meals on Wheels Fort Collins 1217 E. Elizabeth #11, FC, 484-6325, www.fcmow.org

Poudre River Public Library District Old Town Library, 201 Peterson St., FC, 970-221-6740 www.poudrelibraries.org See ad pages 2, 23.

Poudre Wilderness Volunteers www.poudrewilderness volunteers.org/trails

Realities for Children 1610 S. College Ave., FC, 970-484-9090, www.realitiesforchildren.com See ad page 27.

Rialto Theater Center 228 E. 4th St., LV, 962-2120 www.cityofloveland.org

United Way of Larimer County 424 Pine St., FC, 407-7000 www.uwaylc.org

United Way of Weld County 814 9th St., GR, 353-4300 www.unitedway-weld.org

Weld Food Bank 1108 H St., GR, 356-2199 www.weldfoodbank.org

VISIT US IN-PERSON OR ONLINE OR CALL US FOR SHOWROOM DETAILS

Go Free and Fast! Go Slow and Mellow

Have Fun!

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Community AdvantageCommunity Advantage provides quality residential, supported living, and day program services for people with intellectual, developmental

and other disabilities. We serve the following countries: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Denver, Jefferson, Larimer, and Weld.

ResidentiAl Host Home-An individual living with a family and included

in typical family activities and responsibilities.

GRoup Home Employees support four or five individuals in a home setting.

suppoRted livinG seRviCes Individuals living on their own or with a family member

are supported by employees’ periodically.

dAy seRviCe Providing meaningful activities to individuals four days a week.

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“Batten down the hatches” usually means prepare for a storm or trouble. No storms or trouble were found at the Good Samaritan Society - Water Valley Senior Living Resort in Windsor. Instead of stormy weather, an exciting and entertaining cruise ship ball was held for the 152 residents of this active senior living community.

Residents competed through trivia games and other activities to earn the honor of being seated at the Captain’s Table.

The Cruise Ship Ball was enjoyed by all the residents and the staff. Residents dressed up in their finest clothing, and staff dressed up as Sailors, Cruise Ship Directors,

Captains and even a “Blue Mer-maid” was present. All danced to the music of the “Tom Allan Vari-ety Band” Each resident attending the festivities were given a chance to spin a prize wheel, and every-one went home with a prize.

Throughout the year, dining man-agement teams up with other de-partments with a cruise ship pass-port theme event. Each month, the U.S.S. Good Samaritan “docks” at a port, and the residents enjoy entertainment and cuisine cus-tomary for the celebrated country, right here in our restaurant-style dining room. Other events include “Paris, the City of Love” for Valen-tine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day will be celebrated in Ireland, and in April, there will be a “Tulips in Holland”

passport event, celebrating spring and the country of Holland.

At the conclusion of the evening of entertain-ment, a “passing of the captain’s hat” ceremo-ny was performed and John McElderry accepted his new role as Executive Manager at Good Samaritan Water Valley Senior Living Resort!

Call us to schedule your tour today at (970) 686-2743 and cruise on over!

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“Batten down the hatches” usually means prepare for a storm or trouble. No storms or trouble were found at the Good Samaritan Society - Water Valley Senior Living Resort in Windsor. Instead of stormy weather, an exciting and entertaining cruise ship ball was held for the 152 residents of this active senior living community.

Residents competed through trivia games and other activities to earn the honor of being seated at the Captain’s Table.

The Cruise Ship Ball was enjoyed by all the residents and the staff. Residents dressed up in their finest clothing, and staff dressed up as Sailors, Cruise Ship Directors,

Captains and even a “Blue Mer-maid” was present. All danced to the music of the “Tom Allan Vari-ety Band” Each resident attending the festivities were given a chance to spin a prize wheel, and every-one went home with a prize.

Throughout the year, dining man-agement teams up with other de-partments with a cruise ship pass-port theme event. Each month, the U.S.S. Good Samaritan “docks” at a port, and the residents enjoy entertainment and cuisine cus-tomary for the celebrated country, right here in our restaurant-style dining room. Other events include “Paris, the City of Love” for Valen-tine’s Day, St. Patrick’s Day will be celebrated in Ireland, and in April, there will be a “Tulips in Holland”

passport event, celebrating spring and the country of Holland.

At the conclusion of the evening of entertain-ment, a “passing of the captain’s hat” ceremo-ny was performed and John McElderry accepted his new role as Executive Manager at Good Samaritan Water Valley Senior Living Resort!

Call us to schedule your tour today at (970) 686-2743 and cruise on over!

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CAREGIVING ...........................................................................28adult daycare and respite care, home health support, hospice care, information, mental health & counseling, personal alert systems.

HEALTHCARE ...........................................................................28allergy, cancer treatment, care management, dental, elder abuse, fitness centers, foot & ankle clinics, geriatric care, health clinics, health insurance, health promotion, hearing, heart care, internal medicine, medical centers, medical equipment & supplies, neurology, nutrition, ob/gyn, orthopedic care, pre-scription assistance, surgery, urgent care, visionHEALTH

DIRECTORYCAREGIVING

ADULT DAYCARE AND RESPITE CARE Clare Bridge Cottage of Fort Collins (Alzheimer’s Care) 1008 Rule Dr., FC, 877-772-8386 www.brookdaleliving.com

Eldergarden Adult Day Care 910 27th Ave., GR, 353-5003 www.eldergarden.org

Elderhaus Adult Day Programs 605 S. Shields St., FC, 221-0406 www.elderhaus.org

New Mercer Commons 900 Centre Ave., FC, 495-1000 www.columbinehealth.com See ad page 4.

ResCare 5400 West 11 th St., GR, 330-3349, www.rescare.com Provides quality residential, supported living, and day programs services. See ad page 29.

Stepping Stones Adult Day Progam @ McKee Medical Center 2000 N. Lincoln Ave., LV, 669-7069, www.bannerhealth.com

Sterling House of Fort Collins 1002 Rule Dr., FC, 877-713-0951 www.brookdaleliving.com

Sterling House of Loveland 2895 N. Empire, LV, 877-713-0989, www.brookdaleliving.com

Sterling House at the Orchards 215 Shupe Cir., LV, 877-712-9909, www.brookdaleliving.com

Sterling House of Greeley 1999 W. 38th Ave., GR 877-713-0958 www.brookdaleliving.com

HOME HEALTH SUPPORT Accent Care 1180 Main St., Ste. 9, WS 346-9700, www.accentcare.com

Advanced Home Healthcare, LLC 1730 S. College Ave., Ste. 304, FC, 493-8500

Aegin Place 313-3291, www.aeginplace.com/colorado.php

All Heart Home Care 1635 Foxtrail Dr., LV, 776-4330 www.allhearthomecare.com

Banner Home Care – McKee Medical 669-4435, www.bannerhealth.com

Bloom at Home 1455 Main Street, WS, 460-9200, www.columbinehealth.

com/bloom, See ad page 4.

BrightStar Healthcare 4200 N. Garfield, LV, 667-7778 www.brightstarcare.com Comprehensive in-home services available 24/7.

Care Pathways www.carepathways.com

Caring Hearts Home Health Care, LLC 6801 W. 20th St., Ste. 207, GR, 378-1409, www.caringheartshh.com

Columbine Poudre Home Care 915 Centre Ave. Ste 2., FC 482-5096, 1455 Main Street, WS, 460-9200 www.columbinehealth.com High-quality, efficient, convenient and cost-effective healthcare in the homes of patients. See ad page 4.

Comfort Keepers 1218 W. Ash St. Ste. L, WS 303-447-2008 www.comfortkeepers.com

Eldercare Network 495-3442, www.eldercarenet.org

Evergreen Home Health Care 301 N. Howes St., Ste. 110, FC 416-6481, www.evergreenhhc.com

Family Care Connection 223-9026 www.familycareconnection.com

Family Link 720-266-2791 www.familylinkcolorado.org

Good Samaritan Society 226-4909, FC 669-3100, LV 352-6082, GR www.good-sam.com See ad page 19.

Home Instead Senior Care 3711 JFK Pkwy., FC, 494-0289 www.homeinstead.com Wide variety of senior care ser-vices, resources and support delivered to the home.

Homewatch Care Givers 1220 W. Ash St. Ste. C, WS 674-9723 www.homewatchcaregivers.com

Interim Home Style Services 2000 Vermont Dr., Ste. 100, FC 472-4180 www.interimhealthcare.com

Maxim Healthcare Services 702 W. Drake St., Bldg. F, Ste A FC,493-9300 www.maximhomecare.com In-home nursing care, rehabilita-tion, and support services.

Preferred Home Health 6865 Sherman St., LV, 776-1970 www.phhco.com

Right at Home 494-1111 www.ncolorado.rightathome.net

RVNA Home Health Care 107 Cameron Dr., FC, 225-9399 www.rvna.info

Senior Helpers 1051 6th St., GR, 667-6400 www.seniorhelpers.com/noco

Seniors Helping Seniors 631-8215 www.seniorshelpingseniors.com

Touchstone Home Health 5312 W. 9th St. Dr., Ste. 120, GR 356-3922 www.touchstonehomehealth.com

Visiting Angels 5441 Boeing Dr., Ste. 200, LV 292-5668, www.visitingangels.com

HOSPICE CARE Front Range Hospice 685 Briggs St., Ste. 200, Erie 776-8080 or 303-957-8080 www.frontrangehospice.com State-of-the-art in-home hospice care. See ad page 7.

Hospice of Northern Colorado 1801 16th St., GR, 475-0041 www.hospiceofnortherncolorado.org See ad page 13.

Pathways Hospice Community Care for Northern Colorado 305 Carpenter Rd., FC 663-3500, www.pathways-care.org Compassionate, excellent, compre hensive care for those who have an advanced condition.

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Recently developed new E-Scoop lenses from Holland

now enable doctors to help patients with one of the chief complaints associated with macular degenera-tion—cloudy vision.

Dr. Stamm, a low vision optom-etrist servicing Nebraska and the Greater Denver area, and is a mem-ber of the International Academy of Low Vision Specialists (IALVS), offers new hope and vision.

“Macular degeneration not only causes central blind spots but reduces clarity,” says Dr. Stamm. “Most of my patients ask me for clearer vision.”

Glasses that use the new technology bridge the gap between standard eyeglasses and spectacle head-borne telescopes. Whether your difficulty is night driving, bright light, sunlight or simply seeing clearly into the distance, the E-Scoop lens placed over a standard eyeglass prescription can help.

By combining six different optical properties into a two-lens system, vision can often be en-hanced. “We start with the patient’s prescription and then add prism to move the image to a healthy seeing part of the macula,” said Dr. Stamm.

• The lens has five distinct fea-tures that make vision clearer and sharper, with reduced glare:

• The prism moves the image away from the damaged macu-lar area.

• The low vision prescription en-sures that patients’ needs are met.

• The yellow tint improves contrast. • The thickness of the lens, com-

bined with the special “base” curve, makes objects appear slightly larger.

• The anti-reflection coating allows more light through the lens.E-Scoop lenses provide some

magnification by using a combina-tion of special lens curvature and thickness. The lenses also incor-porate a custom yellow filter and anti-reflective coatings. Dr. Stamm reports, “This is an example of two lenses definitely being better than one.”

MACULAR DEGENERATIONMacular Degeneration is the leading cause of legal blindness and reading impairment in the country. Individuals with Macu-lar Degeneration have difficulty seeing well enough to do activities

that require fine detail vision like reading, driving, recognizing fac-es, and watching television.

E-Scoop lenses can help vi-sion by improving clarity for some people. “These lenses cannot make vision perfect, but they do make things better,” said Dr. Stamm. “They also assist with night driving and glare reduction.”

ABOUT DR. STAMMDr. Robert Stamm received his bachelor›s degree in biology from Nebraska Wesleyan University and his doctor of Optometry degree from Illinois College of Optometry where he specialized in retinal disease, contact lens fittings, and low vision.

New lens technology helps correct a basic problem experienced by those with macular degeneration.

Contact Dr. Robert Stamm today for a free telephone consultation to see if you are a candidate for low-vision care.(307) 345-5800 or Toll Free (877) 393-0025www.LECVisionSource.com www.IALVS.com

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INFORMATION Alzheimer’s Association 415 Peterson St., FC, 472-9798 3001 8th Ave., #100, Evans 392-9202, www.alz.org/co Programs and services that sup-port families, enhance care and support those affected.

Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Contact Helpline 800-272-3900, www.alz.org

Aging Center of the Rockies 149 W. Harvard, Ste. 201, FC 631-7133 Provides in-home or office-setting counseling on a sliding scale. Online assessment tools are offered to help detect mental health concerns associated with aging.

American Cancer Society 8221 W. 20th St., Ste. A, GR 356-9727 www.cancer.org

Answers on Aging (Senior Hotline) United Way, 407-7066 www.uwaylc.org

Connections for Independent Living 1331 8th Ave., GR, 352-8682 www.connectionsforindependent living.org

Eldercare Locator (National) 800-677-1116 www.eldercare.gov

Grandparents Support Group in Greeley 353-6433 or 346-6952

Hispanic Elderly Outreach Program 353-6433, www.co.weld.co.us

Larimer County Office on Aging 2601 Midpoint Dr., Ste. 112, FC, 498-7750, www.larimer.org/seniors

Seniors Resource Guide www.seniorsresourceguide.com

Volunteers of America Senior Resource 472-9630, www.voacolorado.org

Weld County Area Agency on Aging 315 C N. 11th Ave., GR, 346-6950

INFUSION THERAPY Poudre Infusion Therapy

1455 Main Street, WS, 460-9208 www.columbine health.com, See ad page 4.

MENTAL HEALTH & COUNSELING 24-Hour Crisis Helpline 221-2114 www.touchstonehealthpartners.org

Adult and Primary Care Clinic 1250 N. Wilson Ave., LV, 494-9870 www.touchstonehealthpartners.org

Alliance for Suicide Prevention 315 E. 7th St., LV, 635-9301 www.suicideresourcecenter.org

Centennial Peaks Hospital 2255 S. 88th St., Louisville 303-673-9990 www.centennialpeaks.com

Connections for Independent Living 1331 8th Ave., GR, 352-8682 www.connectionsforindependent living.org

Larimer Center for Mental Health 525 W. Oak St., FC, 494-4300 www.touchstonehealthpartners.org

Loveland Counseling Connections (Information and Referral) 450 Cleveland Ave., LV, 461-8944 www.touchstonehealthpartners.org

North Range Behavioral Health 1300 N. 17th Ave., GR, 347-2120 www.northrange.org

Sister Mary Alice Murphy Center for Hope 242 Conifer St., FC, 494-9940 www.touchstonehealthpartners.org

Spirit Crossing Clubhouse 125 Crestridge St., FC, 493-4051 www.touchstonehealthpartners.org

Veterans Clinic 2509 Research Blvd., FC 224-1550, www.va.gov

PERSONAL ALERT SYSTEMS Banner Lifeline LV, 669-0959, GR, 378-4743 or 877-493-8109 www.bannerhealth.com

Caring Solutions 24/7 Alert 1713 Trailwood Dr., FC, 206-9595 www.larimer.co.networkofcare.org

CLR Medical and Security Systems, Inc 2115 Cape Hatteras Dr., WS 877-813-8310 www.uslocalmedical.com

Guardian Medical Monitoring 877-435-7225, www.guardian medicalmonitoring.com

Interim Health Care of Fort Collins 877-435-7225 www.interimhealthcare.com

Life Fone 877-849-8611 or 800-882-2280 www.lifefone.com

Life Response 800-921-2008 www. liferesponseusa.com

Life Station 800-554-4600, www.lifestation.com

Mountain Home Medical www.mthommed.com

Philips Lifeline 800-480-9644, www.lifelinesys.com

Response Link 888-229-8488 www.responselink.com

HEALTHCARE AND FITNESS

ALLERGY Banner Health Clinic 2923 Ginnala Dr., LV, 669-6660 608 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 101, FC 498-9226, www.bannerhealth.com

Colorado Allergy and Asthma Centers 1136 E. Stuart St., Bldg 3, Ste. 3200, FC, 221-1681, 7251 W. 20th St., Bldg. N, Ste 1 GR, 356-3907, www.coloradoallergy.com Specializing in allergies, asthma and eczema treatment.

CANCER TREATMENT Cancer Center of the Rockies

2121 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 150

FC, 493-6337, www.pvhs.org Diagnosis, care and treatment of patients with malignancies and/or blood disorders.

Front Range Cancer Specialists 2315 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 110, FC,

212-7600, www.pvhs.org Diagnosis, surgery, chemothera-py, radiation or a combination of other complementary therapies.

Greeley Medical Clinic Oncology and Hematology

1675 18th Ave., GR, 347-5780, www.pvhs.org

Diagnosis, surgery, chemothera-py, radiation or a combination of other complementary therapies.

Loveland Oncology and Hematology

2975 Ginnala Dr., LV 667-7870,

www.pvhs.org Diagnosis, individualized treat ment plans, and comprehensive therapy specializing in chemo therapy and infusion.

Medical Clinic at Centerra Oncology and Hematology

2500 Rocky Mountain Ave. LV, 203-

7083, www.pvhs.org, Diagnosis, surgery, chemothera py, radiation or a combination of other complementary therapies.

CARE MANAGEMENT Adult Resources for Care and Help (ARCH) Larimer County FC, 498-7757 www.larimer.org/seniors/arch.htm

American Elder Advocates, LLC www.americanelderadvocates.org

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Catholic Charities Northern Senior Outreach (no cost) FC, 484-5010, 1442 N. 11th Ave. GR, 353-6433 www.ccdenver.org

Consultants for Aging Families, LLC 743 St. Andrew’s Pl., LV 498-0730, www.agingfamilies.net

Disabled Resource Services (no cost) 1017 Robertson St., Unit B, FC 482-2700, 640 E. Eisenhower Blvd., LV, 667-0816 www.disabledresourceservices.org

Forget-Me-Not Senior Services FC, 218-8785 www.fmnseniors.com

Legacy Services, LLC 1724 Silvergate Rd., FC, 488-1275 www.legacygcm.com

Options for Long Term Care (OLTC) Larimer County 1501 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 498-7780, www.larimer.org/dhs/adultservices/oltc.htm

Patient Navigation Program 2121 E. Harmony Rd., Ste. 330, FC, 297-6165

Poudre Valley Hospital PVHS Community Case Management

1024 S. Lemay Ave., FC 495-8554,

www.pvhs.com

Seniors in Transition, LLC 2627 Pasquinel Dr., FC 204-6977, www.seniorsintrans.com

DENTAL Donated Dental Services 800-466-8129 www.seriousillness.org

Family Dental Clinic – Health District of Northern Larimer County 202 Bristlecone Dr., FC 416-5331, www.healthdistrict.org

McCall Dentures 1525 Riverside, Suite B, FC 493-9001, www.mccalldentures.com Affordable dentures, denture repair, tooth extraction, dental implants, bridges, complete den-tistry services. See ad page 23.

Women’s Resource Center 424 Pine St., FC, 484-1902 www.womens-resource.org

ELDER ABUSE AARP ElderWatch (fraud assistance), www.aarp.org

Adult Protective Services (APS) Larimer County 2555 Midpoint Dr., Ste. F, FC 498-7770, www.larimer.org/dhs/adultservices/aps.htm

Alternatives to Violence 313 E. 4th St., LV, 669-5150 www.alternativestoviolence.org

Crossroads Safehouse 316 W. Olive St., FC, 482-3535 www.crossroadssafehouse.org

Elder Abuse Education 6801 W. 20th St., Ste. 207, GR 353-3800x3324 www.co.weld.co.us

Elder Abuse Reporting 6801 W. 20th St., Ste. 207, GR 352-1551x6211 www.co.weld.co.us

Long Term Care Larimer County 498-7754

SAVA (Sexual Assault Victim Advocate) 331 S. Meldrum St., FC, 472-4204 www.savacenter.org

FITNESS CENTERS Fort Collins Club 1307 E. Prospect, FC, 224-2582 www.fortcollinsclub.net Complete range of fitness facilities and services.

Lifestyle Centre Health Club 802 W. Drake Rd., Ste. 133 FC, 494-6446

www.columbinehealth.com Comprehensive wellness program encouraging life-long commitment to a healthy lifestyle. See ad page 4.

Loveland Athletic Club 1000 S. Lincoln Ave., FC 663-4009 www.lovelandathleticclub.com

Miramont Lifestyle Fitness 901 Oakridge Dr., FC, 282-1000 1800 Heath Pkwy., FC, 221-5000 www.miramontlifestyle.com

Raintree Athletic Club 2555 S. Shields St., FC 490-1300 www.raintreeathleticclub.com

Work Out West 5701 W. 20th St., GR, 330-6707 www.workoutwest.com

FOOT & ANKLE CLINICS A Step Ahead Foot & Ankle Center 3850 N. Grant, Ste. 130, LV 667-0769, 2001 S. Shields, Bldg. F, FC, 493-4660, www.asafoot.com Treats ankle pain, bunions, corns & callouses, fractures & sprains, ham-mertoes, heel pain, orthotics, more.

Anderson Podiatry Center 1355 Riverside Ave., Ste. 6, FC 484-4620, www.andersonpodiatrycenter.com Helping to heal the foundation of the human body.

Poudre Valley Foot & Ankle Clinic 1355 Riverside Ave., Ste., C, FC 484-4620, www.pvfac.com Foot care and surgical center. Neuropathy treatment, laser treatment for fungal nails.

GERIATRIC CARE Internal Medicine and Geriatrics

1106 E. Prospect Rd. Ste. 100, FC,

495-7410, www.pvhs.org Care specializing in people age 65 and older.

HEALTH CLINICS Banner Medical Clinics— Harmony 608 E. Harmony Rd., Ste. 101 FC, 204-9069 www.bannerhealth.com Highly experienced family physi-cians; accepting new patients and all insurances.

Banner Medical Clinic-Highland Meadows 8201 Spinnaker Dr., Suite D, WS 223-2272, www.bannerhealth.com

Highly experienced family physi-cians; accepting new patients and all insurances.

Banner Medical Clinic-North Loveland 3880 North Grant Ave., Ste. 140 LV, 203-0047 www.bannerhealth.com Highly experienced family physi-cians; accepting new patients and all insurances.

Family Medicine Center 1025 Pennock Pl., FC 495-8980

www.pvhs.org

Greeley Medical Clinic 1900 16th St. GR, 353-1551 www.pvhs.org

Multi-specialty healthcare services.

Kaiser Permanente Medical Clinics 2950 E. Harmony Rd., FC, 4901 Thompson Pkwy, LV, 2429 35th Ave., GR, 207-7171 www.kaiserpermanente.org Family medicine, internal medicine, pharmacy, more. See ad page 47.

Loveland Community Health Center 450 Cleveland Ave., LV, 669-4855 www.sunrisecommunityhealth.org

McKee Medical Center 2000 N. Boise Ave., LV 669-4640, www.bannerhealth.com

Medical Center of the Rockies 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., LV, 624-2500,

www.pvhs.org/mcr

North Colorado Medical Center 1801 16th St., GR, 352-4121 www.bannerhealth.com

Poudre Valley Hospital 1024 S. Lemay Ave., FC 495-7000

www.pvhs.org

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Salud Family Health Centers 1635 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 494-4040, www.saludclinic.org

The Seasons at McKee Medical Center 2000 N. Boise Ave., LV 635-4097, www.bannerhealth.com

Sunrise Health Center 1006 A St., GR, 352-0048 www.sunrisecommunityhealth.org

Windsor Medical Clinic 1455 Main St., WS, 686-3950 www.pvhs.org

United Medical Center of Berthoud 549 Mountain Ave., Berthoud 532-4644, www.berthoud.org

VA Medical Clinic 2509 Research Blvd., FC 224-1550, www.va.gov

Women’s Resource Center 424 Pine St., FC, 484-1902 www.womens-resource.org

HEALTH INSURANCE

Kaiser Permanente 877-297-0566, www.kp.org/ask-co 5-star rated medicare health plan. See ad page 47.

Rocky Mountain Health Plans 888-251-1330 www.coloradomedicareinfo.org Not-for-Profit Medicare specialists. See ad page 2.

HEALTH PROMOTION The Seasons Club McKee Medical Center 2000 N. Boise Ave, LV, 635-4097 www.bannerhealth.com keyword: McKee Seasons Club Enhances quality of life for mature adults through promotion, educa tion and recreation.

Weld Aging Well—Weld County Area Agency on Aging 315C N. 11th Ave., GR, 346-6950 ext. 6117, www.co.weld.co.us Provides tools for older adults to take control of their health and longevity.

HEARING Advanced Hearing Services 2001 S. Shields St. Bldg. J2, FC, 221-5249, www.bakerhearing.net Comprehensive evaluations and consultations, rehabilitation, life-time follow-up care, indi vidualized attention.

Audiology Associates 4675 W. 20 th Street Rd., Unit A, GR, www.hearingtime.com Certified audiologists provide com prehensive diagnostic audiology, hearing aids, and aural rehabilitation. See ad page 45.

Hearing Rehab Center 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Ste. 9, FC 482-5700 www.hearingrehabcenter.com

Larimer County Hearing Aid Bank 2736 Maroon Ct., FC, 221-0743 www.lchab.tripod.com

HEART CARE Heart Center of the Rockies

2121 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 100 &

200, FC, 221-1000, www.pvhs.org Comprehensive heart and vascular care including nutrition, psychological counseling, research and rehabilitation programs.

INFUSION THERAPY Poudre Infusion Therapy

1455 Main Street, WS 460-9208 www.columbine health.com

See ad page 4.

INTERNAL MEDICINE Aspen Medical Center 2923 Ginnala Dr., LV, 669-6660 www.bannerhealth.com

MEDICAL CENTERS McKee Medical Center 2000 Boise Ave., LV, 669-4640 www.bannerhealth.com Full range of medical services, birthing suites, cancer center, sur gery, orthopedic, critical care.

Medical Center of the Rockies 2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., LV, 624-2500,

www.pvhs.org, Full spectrum of services, special ties in cardiac and trauma care.

Northern Colorado Medical Center 1801 16th St., GR, 352-4121 www.bannerhealth.com Full-service hospital, burn and trauma care, hyperbaric medicine, cardiac program, cancer care, more.

Peakview Medical Center 5881 16th St. GR, 313-2700 www.pvhs.org

Wide range of medical specialties.

Poudre Valley Hospital 1024 S. Lemay Ave., FC 495-7000

www.pvhs.org, Treatments, surgeries, and diag nostic testing in more than three dozen specialties.

Medical equipment and supplies Apria Health Care 420 W. 67th St., LV, 663-0500 2400 W. 16th St., Ste. D 353-5355, www.apria.com

Banner Home Medical Equipment 506-6420, www.bannerhealth.com

Certified Prosthetics & Orthotics, LLC 1620 25th Ave., Ste. A, GR 356-2123, www.certifiedpando.com

Christ Center Outreach Center 2700 S. Lemay Ave., FC 223-4442

Columbine Medical Equipment 802 W. Drake Rd. Ste. 123, FC, 221-1453,

1455 Main Street, WS, 460-9205 www.columbinehealth.com, See ad page 4.

Disabled Resource Services 1017 Robertson St., Unit B, FC 482-2700, 640 E. Eisenhower Blvd., LV, 667-0816 www.disabledresourceservices.org

Don Paul Respiratory Services, Inc 965 59th Ave., Ste. C, GR 356-0210, www.rotech.com

Ensight Skills Center 3307 S. College Ave., FC 407-9999, www.ensightskills.org

Lincare 4700 S. College Ave., FC 482-8114, 107 W. 29th St., LV 663-1163, 2533 11th Ave., GR 356-1506, www.lincare.com

Mobility and More 493 N. Denver Ave., LV 461-8400 www.mymobility.biz

MTI Medical, LLC 612 Bighorn Ct., WS, 221-5612

Praxair Healthcare Services 1600 E. Mulberry St., FC 224-1441, www.praxair.com

PVHS Home Medical Supply 1420 Riverside Ave., Ste. 108 FC, 484-6616, www.pvhs-hms.org See ad page 7.

RCC Medical Supply 3109 35th Ave., Ste. C 356-9078 www.rccmed.net

Rocky Mountain Medical Outfitting & Recycle 2003 W. 8th St., LV, 624-6002 2611 W. 11th St. Rd., GR 515-6935, www.rmmor.org

Veteran’s Club of Loveland 305 Cleveland Ave., LV 667-4722, www.va.gov

NEUROLOGY Neurology Associates of Northern

Colorado 1106 E. Prospect St.

Ste. 100, FC 482-4373 www.pvhs.org Diagnostic and treatment for dis-orders of the nervous system.

NUTRITION Berthoud Lunch Bunch 855 Franklin Ave., Berthoud 532-2730 www.berthoudcolorado.com

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Perfect for the Holidays

970-221-9444114 S. College Ave. Fort Collins Open late 7 days a weekkilwins.com/fortcollins

The Perfect Treat for Anytime

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Hospitality Center and Kitchen: Catholic Charities 460 Linden Center Dr., FC, 484-5010 www.larimer.co.networkofcare.org

Food Bank for Larimer County 1301 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 493-4477 www.foodbanklarimer.org

Food Stamps (Larimer County Human Services) 200 W. Oak St., FC 498-7000 www.co.larimer.co.us

House of Neighborly Service 565 N. Cleveland Ave., LV 667-4939, 531 8th St., Berthoud, 532-0161, www.honservice.org

Meals on Wheels 1217 E. Elizabeth St., Ste. 11, FC 484-6325 437 Garfield Ave., LV, 667-0311 2131 9th St., GR, 353-9738 www.mowaa.org

Open Door Mission 316 Jefferson St., FC, 224-4302

Salvation Army 3901 S. Mason St., FC, 207-4472 www.salvationarmyfortcollins.org

Senior Nutrition Meals 315C N. 11th Ave., GR 346-6955, 346-6955x6120 www.co.weld.co.us

Senior Nutrition Program with Volunteers of America 405 Canyon Ave., FC 472-9630 www.voacolorado.org

Weld County Area Agency on Aging 315C N. 11th Ave., GR 346-6952 www.boulder.co.networkofcare.org

Weld Food Bank 1108 H St., GR 356-2199 www.weldfoodbank.org

OB/GYN OB/GYN Associates 1813 Cheyenne Ave., LV 203-6801, 1900 N. Boise Ave. Suites 330, 410, LV 203-6801 www.bannerhealth.com

ORTHOPEDIC CARE Front Range Center for Brain & Spine Surgery

1313 Riverside Ave., FC

493-1292 , www.brain-spine.com Full-service practice dedicated to spine and brain surgery offering comprehensive clinical expertise.

Orthopaedic & Spine Center of the Rockies

2500 E. Prospect Rd., FC 493-0112 3470 E.

15th St., LV, 663-3975, www.orthohealth.com, Specializing in the medicine of motion: surgery centers, radiology, therapy, work comp. See ad page 3.

PHYSICAL THERAPY Front Range Therapy

1475 Main Street, WS, 492-6238 www.columbine health.com, See ad page 4.

PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE Catholic Charities Northern 460 Linden Center Dr., FC 493-0141

House of Neighborly Service 565 N. Cleveland Ave., LV 667-4939 531 8th St., Berthoud 532-0161 www.honservice.org

McKee Prescription Assistance Program 2000 Boise Ave., LV 635-4017 www.bannerhealth.com

Prescription Assistance Program Health District of Northern Larimer County 120 Bristlecone Dr., FC 224-5209, www.healthdistrict.org/ prescription-assistance

VA Assistance Program 888-483-9127 www.va.gov

REHABILITATION SERVICES The Ascent at Life Care Center of

Greeley 4800 W. 25th St., GR, 330-6400

www.lcca.com, See ad page 7.

SURGERY Surgical Specialists of the Rockies

2315 E. Harmony Rd. Ste. 130, FC

2500 Rocky Mountain Ave., Ste. 340, LV, 221-5878 5881 W. 16th St., GR, 221-5878 www.pvhs.org

URGENT CARE Associates in Family Medicine Urgent Care Clinic 3519 Richmond Dr., FC, 204-0300, www.afmfc.com Open late and on weekends. No appointment needed.

Concentra Urgent Care 620 S. Lemay Ave., FC, 221-5811 9299 Eastman Park Dr., WS 674-0626 www.generalcare.com Specializing in sports and camp physicals for all ages.

Harmony Urgent Care 2127 E. Harmony Rd. FC, 297-6250

www.pvhs.org

Loveland Urgent Care 3850 N. Grant Ave., Ste. 100, FC,

624-5150, www.pvhs.org

Skyline Urgent Care 2555 E. 13th St., Ste. 110 LV 461-6140 www.bannerhealth.com

Urgent Care in Greeley 1900 16th St. GR, 350-2454 www.pvhs.org

VISION Eye Center of Northern Colorado 1725 E. Prospect Rd., FC 221-2222, 2555 13th St., Ste. 225, LV, 679-0000 6125 Sky Pond Dr., Centerra 663-3262 www.eyecenternoco.com Offers compassionate and comprehensive medical, surgical and optical care. See ad page 29.

Kirk Eye Center 3650 E. 15th St., LV 669-1107 www.kirkeyecenter.com A full-service eye clinic & optical department serving Loveland, and northern Colorado. See ad page 13.

Positive Vision 1015 S. Taft Hill Rd., FC 482-6034 www.positivedentalvision.com Provides comprehensive vision care for every member of your family.

See Life Family Vision Source 2867 35th Ave., GR, 346-1411 www.seelifevision.com

Windsor Eye Care & Vision Center 515 Main St., WS, 460-0154 www.windsoreye.com

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FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE & BENEFITS .............................28finances, insurance counseling

HOUSING ................................................................................28assisted living, independent living, moving assistance, nursing facilities, senior apartments

SERVICES .................................................................................28funeral care, legal services, transportation

LIFESTYLE DIRECTORYFINANCIAL ASSISTANCE & BENEFITS

FINANCES Colorado Low Income Telephone Assistance Program 303-894-2043, www.colorado.gov

Consumer Credit Counseling 1247 Riverside Ave., FC 229-0695, www.greenpath.com

Consumer Fraud (Weld County District Attorney) 800-222-4444 or 356-4010 www.co.weld.co.us

Foundation on Aging for Larimer County, Inc. FC, 224-5476, www.foalarimer.org

House of Neighborly Service 565 N. Cleveland Ave., LV 667-4939, 531 8th, Berthoud 532-0161, www.honservice.org

Income Tax Counseling (RSVP of Weld County) 351-2588 www.coseniorcorps.org/rsvp/weld

Kevin Dunnigan, Investment Centers of America 300 E. 29th St., LV, 622-2366 www.helpwithmyinvestments.com Full-service financial firm com-mitted to helping people pursue their financial goals.

Larimer County Office on Aging 2601 Midpoint Dr., Ste. 112, FC 498-7750 www.larimer.org/seniors

Larimer County Veterans Services 200 W. Oak St., FC, 498-7390 www.larimer.org/veterans

Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) Larimer County 1501 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 498-7730, www.larimer.org/dhs/assistance/leap.htm

Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) Weld County www.co.weld.co.us

Neighbor to Neighbor 1550 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 484-7498, 242 Conifer St., FC 494-9705, 565 N. Cleveland Ave., LV, 663-4163 www.n2n.org

Old Age Pension Weld County 351-1551, www.co.weld.co.us

Social Security Administration Larimer County 301 S. Howes St., Ste. 4, FC 866-336-7385, www.ssa.gov

Social Security Administration Weld County 5400 W. 11th St., GR 877-405-9195, www.ssa.gov

INSURANCE COUNSELING Aspen Club Senior Servies PVHS

1224 Doctors Ln., FC 495-8560 2500 Rocky

Mountain Ave., LV, 624-1860 www.pvhs.org

Larimer County Department of Human Services – Medicaid 1501 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 498-6300, 205 E. 6th St., LV 498-6300, www.larimer.org/dhs

Medicaid Benefits Helper 605 S. Shields St., FC 221-0406, www.elderhaus.org

Medicaid Hotline 800-221-3943 www.healthcolorado.net

Medicare Information & Application Larimer County 1501 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 498-6300, www.larimer.org/dhs

Medicare Information 800-633-4227 www.medicare.gov

Options for Long Term Care (OLTC) Larimer County 1501 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 498-7780 www.larimer.org

Senior Health Insurance Assistance www.cdn.colorado.gov

Weld County RSVP 351-2588 www.coseniorcorps.org

Weld County Social Services Department 315 N. 11th Ave., GR, 352-1551 www.co.weld.co.us

HOUSING Fort Collins Housing Authority 1715 W. Mountain Ave., FC 416-2910, www.fchousing.com

Greeley-Weld Housing Authority 903 6th St., GR, 353-7437 www.greeley-weldha.org

Loveland Housing Authority 375 W. 37th St., Ste. 200, LV 667-3232, www.lovelandhsg.org

Neighborhood Services Office 281 N. College Ave., FC 224-6046, www.fcgov.com/neighborhoodservices

Neighbor to Neighbor 1550 Blue Spruce Dr., FC 484-7498 565 N. Cleveland Ave., LV 663-4163, www.n2n.org

ASSISTED LIVING Apple Leaf Assisted Living 1328 1st St., Berthoud 532-2600 Aspen House, 2212 E. 11th St. LV, 635-9800 www.aspenhouse.org

Barlow Assisted Living 2320 W. Prospect Rd., FC 482-1119 www.barlowassistedliving.com Caring, personal, personalized senior assisted-living services.

Bee Hive Homes Assisted Living 1705 32nd St., Evans, 590-1997 www.beehivehomesofnorthern colorado.com

Bonnell Good Samaritan Center 708 22nd St., GR, 352-6082 www.good-sam.com

The Bridge at Life Care Center of Greeley 4750 25th St., GR, 339-0022 www.thebridgeatgreeley.com Greeley’s most established assisted living, providing fabulous food and great service. See ad page 7.

Bright Assisted Living 610 Hemlock Dr., WS, 674-1446

Collinwood Assisted Living and Memory Care 5055 S. Lemay Ave., FC, 223-3552 www.bethesdaseniorliving.com Full schedule of social and recreational activities; maintenance-free living.

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Colorado Assisted Living Homes 629 Ptarmigan Run, LV 303-948-0555 www.coloradoassistedliving.com

Columbine Commons Assisted Living 1475 Main Street, WS, 449-5540

www.columbinehealth.com, See ad page 4.

Courtyard of Loveland 605 California Ave., LV, 667-3342 www.courtyardofloveland.com Our smaller facility offers a comfortable home environment with 24-hour personal care.

Eagle’s Nest Assisted Living 1026 Salmon Run, FC, 231-2692 www.eaglesnestal.com

Fort Collins Healthcare Center 1000 S Lemay Ave, FC

482-7952 www.savasenior care.com

Accepting Medicaid, Medicare and private insurance.

Garden Square at Spring Creek 1000 E. Stuart St., FC, 494-3276

Garden Square of Greeley 1663 29th Ave. Pl., GR 336-9063, www.gardensquare memorycare.com

Garden Square at Westlake Assisted Living 3151 W. 20th St., GR 673-9402 www.gardensquareatwestlake.com

Good Samaritan Society Fort Collins Village 508 W. Trilby Rd., FC, 226-4909 www.good-sam.com

Grace Pointe Continuing Care Senior Campus 1919 68th Ave., GR 304-1919 www.gracepointegreeley.com Assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, in-patient and out-patient rehabilitation.

Gray Cara West 3705 Carson Ave., Evans 330-5133, www.graycara.com

Lakeview Commons 1422 W. 29th St., LV, 278-4000 www.columbinehealth.com Safe and comfortable, empower-ing residents to be as active and independent as possible. See ad page 4.

Heritage Haus 208 19th St., SE, LV, 669-5616

Joneses Assisted Living 2127 Eagle Dr., LV, 663-2226

Loveland House 2115 Eagle Dr., LV, 663-2223

Loveland Village – Good Samaritan Society 2101 S. Garfield Ave., LV 669-3100, www.good-sam.com

MacKenzie Place 4750 Pleasant Oak Dr., FC 207-1939, www.mackenzieplace.com

Meadowlark Assisted Living 1214 Catalpa Pl., FC, 221-3707

MeadowView of Greeley 5300 W. 29th St., GR, 353-6800 www.meadowviewofgreeley.com See ad page 37.

New Mercer Commons 900 Centre Ave., FC, 495-1000

www.columbine health.com Assisted living, Alzheimer’s and related dementia, assisted living, short-term respite programs. See ad page 4.

Park Regency Premiere Senior Living 1875 Fall River Dr., LV, 461-1100 www.parkregency.us

Primrose Place 1330 E. 1st St., LV, 667-5962

The Residence at Oakridge 4750 Wheaton Dr., FC, 229-5800 www.nhaconsulting.com

Shamrock Manor 2914 W. Prospect Rd., FC 224-1400

Spring Creek Health Care 1000 E Stuart Street, FC 482-5712,

www.savaseniorcare.com Providing wound, bariatric, respiratory and respite care.

Sterling House of Fort Collins 1002 Rule Dr., FC, 877-713-0951 www.brookdaleliving.com

Sterling House of Loveland 2895 N. Empire, LV 877-713-0989 www.brookdaleliving.com

Sterling House at the Orchards 215 Shupe Cir., LV 877-712-9909 www.brookdaleliving.com

Sterling House of Greeley 1999 W. 38th Ave., GR 877-713-0958 www.brookdaleliving.com

Turnberry Place Assisted Living 2401 Turnberry Rd., FC 482-2215 www.turnberryassistedliving.com

Wellington Assisted Living 8126 5th St., Wellington 568-7199

Willows at Windsor 686-2258

INDEPENDENT LIVING Bonnell Good Samaritan Center 708 22nd St., GR, 352-6082 www.good-sam.com See ad page 19.

Good Samaritan Society Fort Collins Village 508 W. Trilby Rd., FC, 226-4909 www.good-sam.com

Greeley Place 1051 6th St., GR, 351-0683 www.holidaytouch.com/Our- Communities/greeley-place

Harvest Pointe 4895 Lucerne Ave., LV 622-9907, www.rhf.org/rhfcms Affordable housing for low-income seniors. See ad page 10.

Hillcrest of Loveland 535 N. Douglas Ave., LV 593-9800 www.hillcrestofloveland.com

Loveland Village – Good Samaritan Society 2101 S. Garfield Ave., LV 669-3100, www.good-sam.com

MacKenzie Place 4750 Pleasant Oak Dr., FC 207-1939 www.mackenzieplace.com

Mirasol Senior Living 1153 Finch St., LV, 663-1300 www.mirasolseniorcommunity.com

Park Regency Premiere Senior Living 1875 Fall River Dr., LV, 461-1100 www.parkregency.us

Parkwood Estates Independent Senior Living Community 2201 S. Lemay Ave., FC 482-3924, www.holidaytouch.com/Our-Communities/park wood-estates

Rigden Farm Senior Living 2350 Limon Dr., FC, 372-1771 www.rigdenfarmseniorliving.com

Sterling House at the Orchards 215 Shupe Cir., LV, 877-712-9909 www.brookdaleliving.com

Sugar Valley Estates—Holiday Retirement 4320 Georgetown Dr., LV 744-3245 www.sugarvalleyestates.com

Water Valley Senior Living Resort 805 Compassion Way, WS 686-2743, www.good-sam.com/watervalley Welcoming sense of community, golf, fishing, trails; restaurant-style dining.

The Wexford 1515 W. 28th St. LV, 667-1900

www.columbine health.com Service and amenity choices available in a caring

community. See ad page 4.

Applicants must be at least 62 years of age with an annual income of or below $25,750 for one person or $29,400 for two people. Harvest Pointe is a non-smoking community.

Section 504 Coordinator: Stuart Hartman, VP - Operations, FPM, Inc. 911 N Studebaker Road, Long Beach CA 90815, 562-275-5100. TDD 800-545-1833 x 359.

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Clothes Pony & Dandelion Toys first opened their doors in 2003. A family business, Clothes Pony is owned and operated by Becca and Jenny

Bramhall. We spoke with them in April about the store, 11 years of business and the northern Colorado Economy.

Q Why did you open the store? A We’re sisters and have always loved working together on proj-

ects. Becca moved to Fort Collins in 2001 and asked “Where’s the local kids boutique?” There wasn’t one! We spent the

next month chasing kids around local playgrounds to check their clothing labels for great brands. In October 2002 we went on our first buying trip, ordering clothes and storing them in Becca’s garage, because we did not have a store front yet. By March 2003, we were open!

Q What do you like best about owning your own business?

A We Love working together. We love watching kids and families grow up in the store. Our very first customer, who was pregnant with her first child and needed a maternity outfit for her Baby Shower, still shops in the store with her three kids!

Q What do local stores offer?A We offer community! It’s what we were looking for and

what we have created. Treating our customer like beloved guests in our home is something national chains cannot offer. We literally make our buying decisions with our regular customers in mind.

Q How do you stay energized after 10 years in business?A We are always looking forward to meeting the next newly preg-

nant mama, a brand new set of grandparents and, of course, the newest little baby in town! Witnessing the excitement of our regular customers when they see the beautiful or fun new products we have found never fails to delight us. And, of course, we are always changing the store around to keep everything fresh and interesting.

Q What would you like to see as N Colorado grows?A Fort Collins’ Historic Old Town continues to be a regional draw.

We love being in the heart of Old Town and want to help it keep its character and charm as it grows.

Q What advice would you offer someone thinking about a new business?

A Don’t open a “personal passion” store. Identify a need and try to fill it. Having enough business capital is also huge. Most importantly, “treat your customers like they’re royal guests” in your store!

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The Winslow 909 Centre Ave.FC, 492-6200 www.columbine health.com

For seniors to enjoy a lifestyle filled with recreational, educa tional, and social activities. See ad page 4.

The Worthington 900 Worthington Circle, FC 490-1000 www.columbine

health.com, Fun, security and peace of mind for independent- living seniors. See ad page 4.

MOVING ASSISTANCE Kids Gloves, LLC 449-2309, www.kidgloves.us

Lone Pine Estate Service 224-2637

NURSING FACILITIES Bonnell Good Samaritan Center 708 22nd St., GR, 352-6082 www.good-sam.com.

Centre Avenue Health & Rehab Facility 815 Centre Ave. FC, 494-2140

www.columbinehealth.com Private rooms for individuals; short stays after hospitalization, long-term care, end-of-life care. See ad page 4.

Center for Neurorehabilitation Services, PC 1045 Robertson St., FC, 493-6667, www.brainrecov.com

Columbine Commons Health & Rehab Facility 1475 Main Street, WS, 449-5541

www.columbinehealth.com, See ad page 4.

Columbine West Health & Rehab Facility 940 Worthington Cr., FC , 221-2273

www.columbinehealth.com Skilled nursing facility providing rehabilitation, nursing care, de mentia care, and hospice services. See ad page 4.

Fairacres Manor Inc 1700 18th Ave., GR, 353-3370 www.vivage.com/fairacres

Golden Peaks Center 1005 E. Elizabeth St., FC 482-2525, www.genesishcc.com/GoldenPeaks

Good Samaritan Society Fort Collins Village 508 W. Trilby Rd., FC, 226-4909 www.good-sam.com

Grace Pointe Continuing Care Senior Campus 1919 68th Ave., GR, 304-1919 www.gracepointegreeley.com Assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, in-patient and out-patient rehabilitation.

Kenton Manor 850 27th Ave., GR, 353-1017

Lemay Avenue Health & Rehab Facility 4824 S. Lemay Ave., FC 482-1584, www.columbine

health.com, See ad page 4.

Life Care Center of Greeley 4800 W. 25th St., GR, 330-6400 www.lcca.com Quality care in

peaceful, home-like atmosphere with nursing care. In-house physician. See ad page 7.

Loveland Village – Good Samaritan Society 2101 S. Garfield Ave., LV 669-3100, www.good-sam.com

North Shore Health & Rehab Facility 1365 W. 29th St. LV, 667-1111 www.columbinehealth.com Meets needs in a caring manner with regard to individual’s dignity and strengths. See ad page 4.

Rehabilitation and Nursing Center of the Rockies 1020 Patton St., FC, 484-7981 www.rncrhealth.com

Sava Senior Care 1000 E. Stuart St., FC, 482-5712 821 Duffield Ct., LV, 669-0345 www.savaseniorcare.com

Windsor Health Care Center 710 3rd St., WS, 686-7474 www.savaseniorcare.com

SENIOR APARTMENTS Big Thompson Manor I & II 230 Monroe Ave., LV, 667-4195

Birchwood Apartments 2830 W. 27th St. Ln., GR 330-6206

Broadview Apartments 2915 W. 8th St., GR, 352-9305

CARE Housing 1303 W. Swallow Rd., FC 282-7522, www.carehousing.org

Century III (Windsor Housing Authority) 1027 Walnut St., WS, 686-5576 www.windsorgov.com

DMA Plaza Apartments 300 Remington St., FC 493-7727

Fort Collins Housing Authority (Northern Hotel, the Villages, Wellington) 1715 W. Mountain Ave., FC 416-2910, www.fchousing.com

Fox Run Good Samaritan Society 1720 60th Ave., GR, 353-7773 www.good-sam.com See ad page 19.

Governor’s Farm Apartments 701 6th St., WS, 686-9650

Greeley Manor Apartments 1000 13th St., Ste. 105, GR 356-5489

Hamilton Park Apartments 1402 N. 4th St., Ste. 2, Berthoud, 532-3725

Harvest Pointe 4895 Lucerne Ave., LV, 622-9907, www.rhf.org/rhfcms Affordable housing for low-income seniors. See ad page 13.

Immaculata Plaza 530 10th Ave., GR, 356-0610

Island Grove Village 119 14th Ave., GR, 356-2808 www.islandgrove.org

Joe P. Martinez Garden Apartments 1701 2nd St., GR, 356-2332

La Casa Rosa (Greeley/Weld Housing Authority) 1011 C St., GR, 353-7437 www.greeley-weldha.org

Loveland Housing Authority (Maple Terrace, Mirasol, Silver Leaf I & II) 375 W. 37th St., Ste. 200, LV 667-3232 www.lovelandhsg.org

Meeker Commons Mutual Housing 505 9th Ave., GR, 378-9393

Oakbrook I Apartments 3200 Stanford Rd., FC 226-5060, www.mynewplace.com

Oakbrook II Apartments 3300 Stanford Rd., FC, 223-1356 www.mynewplace.com

Reflections Senior Apartments 321 E. Troutman Pkwy., FC, 225-3711, www.cowboy.us/reflections.php

Sanctuary Apartments 3732 Kunz Ct., FC, 225-2177 www.voa.org

The Pines at Southmoor 2162 30th St., GR, 356-4059 www.thepinesatsouthmoor.com

University Plaza 1534 11th Ave., GR, 353-9275

Villa Fourteen 214 Birch Ave., Ault, 834-1570

Applicants must be at least 62 years of age with an annual income of or below $25,750 for one person or $29,400 for two people. Harvest Pointe is a non-smoking community.

Section 504 Coordinator: Stuart Hartman, VP - Operations, FPM, Inc. 911 N Studebaker Road, Long Beach CA 90815, 562-275-5100. TDD 800-545-1833 x 359.

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Woodbridge Senior Apartments 1508 W. Elizabeth St., FC, 472-1703 www.cowboy.us/woodbridge.php

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SERVICES

FUNERAL CARE Allnutt Funeral Service 2100 N. Lincoln Ave., LV 667-1121, 702 13th St., GR, 352-3366, www.allnutt.com

Bohlender Funeral Chapel 121 W. Olive St., FC, 482-4244, www.bohlenderfuneralchapel.com Full-service, funeral home offering fu-neral, burial, cremation, and pre-need planning services. See ad page 26.

Goes Funeral Care and Crematory 3665 Canal Dr., Ste. E, FC, 482-2221, www.goesfuneralcare.com Full range of personalized services including traditional burial and cremation. Green burial available. See ad page 7.

Seitz Funeral Services Inc 2000 47th Ave., GR, 330-6151 www.adamsonchapels.com

Stoddard Funeral Home 3205 W. 28th St., GR 330-7301, www.dignitymemorial.com

Vessey Funeral Service 2649 E. Mulberry St., Ste. A-1 FC, 482-5065 www.vesseyfuneralservice.com

Viegut Funeral Home 1616 N. Lincoln Ave., FC, 679-4669, www.viegutfuneralhome.com Photography services

LEGAL SERVICES Bill Beyers, Elder-Law Attorney 762 W. Eisenhower Blvd., LV, 669-1101, www.wcbeyers.com

C. Jan Lord, Elder-Law 1211 Lake Ave., Ste. 202, Berthoud, 532-4183, www.cjlordlaw.com

Colorado Legal Services 211 W. Magnolia St., FC 493-2891 www.coloradolegalservices.org

Fort Collins Senior Center 1200 Raintree Dr., FC, 221-6644 www.fcgov.com

Larimer County Bar Association Pro Bono Program 424 Pine St., FC, 402-2075 www.cobar.org

Misty Bordeaux, Estate Law 2629 Redwing Rd., Ste. 112, FC 488-2737 www.bordeauxandboyes.com

Peter W. Bullard, Elder Law 375 E. Horsetooth Rd., Bldg. 6 Ste. 200, FC, 223-5900 www.estate-planning-help.com

Procter and Callahan, LLC, Elder Law & Estate Planning 155 E. Boardwalk Dr., Ste. 400, FC, 266-9669, www.proctercallahanlaw.com

Senior Law Project 412 S. Howes St., Ste. B, FC 221-5602

Weld County Legal Services Pro Bono Program 915 10th St., GR, 310-8367 www.coloradolegalservices.org

TRANSPORTATION Berthoud Area Transportation Service (BATS) 248 Welch Ave., Berthoud, 532-3049, www.berthoud.org/Town/bats.php

City of Loveland Transit (COLT) 500 E. Third St., LV, 962-2700 www.ci.loveland.co.us

Dial-A-Ride 250 N. Mason St., FC, 224-6161 www.fcgov.com/transfort/diala ride.php

Larimer County Lift 2255 Midpoint Dr., FC, 498-7541

Greeley Paratransit 1200 A St., GR, 350-9287 www.greeleygov.com/thebus

Greenride 344 E. Foothills Pkwy. Ste. 29, FC, 888-472-6656 www.greenrideco.com Shuttle service to Denver International Airport from Front Range and Wyoming locations. See ad page 7.

SAINT 333 W. Drake Rd., Ste. 42, FC, 223-8604 or 223-8645 LV, 223-8653, www.saint volunteertransportation.org

Shamrock Taxi 4414 E. Harmony Rd., FC, 303-772-5222

Transfort Fort Collins 250 N. Mason St., FC, 221-6620 www.fcgov.com/transfort

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