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he mission of the Cultural Services Department is to promote and enrich quality of life by providing diverse cultural experiences through history, all forms of artistic expression and in community celebration.
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Cultural Services is a department of the City of the Loveland and includes the Loveland Museum/Gallery, Rialto Theater and Art in Public Places
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he Warnock family tradition of real estate service began in 1906 when David Warnock developed The Warnock Addition to the City of Loveland located on the southeast corner of Hwy 34 and Lincoln Ave. David’s son W.L. Warnock opened Warnock Realty and Auctions in 1922. Bill Warnock joined his father’s business in 1947 and together were founding members of the Loveland Board of Realtors. John joined the business in 1973, Jean in 2000, and Sarah in 2003. 88 years later, 4 generations are still dedicated
to the tradition of selling real estate and are involved in the Loveland community. Regardless of economic conditions, the proven results of hard work and perseverance after nearly a century make the Warnock family tradition of real estate a Rock Solid choice in any market. Next time you buy or sell a piece of real estate we welcome you to experience what the home-town difference can make. We are dedicated to you, your needs, and look forward to serving Loveland for generations to come!
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STAR WARS FAnATicSLocal fans dress the part for charity fundraiser
By Rhema MuncyFor the Reporter-Herald
The transformation of the Rialto Theater in Loveland to an Imperial starship from Star Wars happened in the blink of an eye. Storm troopers, death star gunners, Impe-rial officers, a jawa, Darth Vader and tusken raiders (or sand people) lined the sidewalk in front of the theater, mingling with guests before the showing of Star Wars Episode IV. As a charity fundraiser for the Love-land Public Library, the local 501st Legion Rocky Mountain Garrison showed up in their fan-built costumes to raise money for the cause and show off for fellow Star Wars culture fans.
“We are a group of guys who enjoy making costumes in a Star Wars theme and parading around in them,” 501st Legion member Ed Litter said. “Anytime you see someone out in a costume in the public, we are raising money for charities. Any way that we can find a venue to utilize our costumes and our presence, we will find a way in.”
A Loveland native, Litter has been a part of the organization for the last two years. There is a national branch and many regional branches. The local branch is comprised of Star Wars fans who live in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mexico.
“As long as you are a fanatic, you can meet a lot of people,” Litter said. “With any one of them you can strike up a con-versation. We draw people from all walks of life. The only requirement is to have a costume.”
The 501st Legion connects Star Wars fans who are interested in creating costume replicas of Star Wars characters and helps them organize for good causes, Litter said. Locally, the Rocky Mountain Garrison has organized troop events for organizations around the region. Major charities they work with are Toys for Tots, the JDRF walk to Cure Diabetes, Hands and Voices, Make-A-Wish, the Candlelighters, United Blood Services, the Starlight Foundation and the Salvation Army. They take requests for events and are always looking for a chance to send a troop out for a good cause.
Inside the lobby at the June 16 Rialto fundraiser, Litter chatted with his parents in his full Storm Trooper regalia. His first exposure to Star Wars was when the movie first came out. His father Ferd Litter took him to watch Star Wars Episode IV a few weeks after it opened.
“See what you started by taking me to the movies?” Ed said.
“Thank goodness you don’t decide to be Superman or Batman,” Ed’s mother Barbara Litter said.
“I don’t have the build for that,” Ed replied.
For more information on the Rocky Mountain Garrison, visit www.mg501.com. For more information on the national branch, Vader’s Fist 501st Legion, log onto www.501st.com.
Photos courtesy Rhema Muncy
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Chilson Recreation Center expansion expected to be complete by DecemberBy Linzy NovotnyFor the Reporter-Herald
The Chilson Recreation Center expansion is on schedule and due to be completed at the end of this year. The project will add around 18,000 square feet to the recreation center, with 80 percent of the center being remodeled or renovated. A new 140-car parking lot will also be built east of the center. Construction began in February, and completion is set for mid-December. Most of the expansion and renovations are in progress.
The second-story addition currently underway is to the northeast side of Chilson. The addition will house the aerobics and dance room as well as the expanded weight lifting room. On the fi rst level will be a multi-purpose gymnastics room.
Work on the leisure pool addition has also started. The leisure pool will be zero depth entry complete with bubblers, spray cannons and water buckets. There will also be a 220-foot-long lazy river with water sprays, rapids, a vortex and an action channel. Activity space for aqua aerobics classes, water basketball and volleyball will be added. There will also be a new speed slide and children’s slide.
New lounge, party room, family locker room and parking lot is also in the works.
New cardio and strength equipment will be purchased for the center as well. Research is being done on which equipment should be purchased and the new equipment selection has not been fi nalized.
As part of the Chilson Recreation Center expansion, the existing lap pool will be closed starting June 28 for renovations, said Chilson Recreation Cen-ter Manager Jill Krantz. The pool is expected to be closed until late Septem-ber into early October.
The pool will feature eight lanes for lap swimming and water walking, and will include new indoor and outdoor spas. All pool operating systems will be replaced. For more information on the project, visit www.ci.loveland.co.us.
Photos courtesy City of Loveland
Photo courtesy Linzy Novotny
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July3-4: Buckhorn Valley Kennel Club Dog Show
4: North Lake Park July 4 celebration
4: Northern Colorado Mustang Car Club Show, Outlets of Loveland.
9-10: Loveland Loves BBQ, Downtown Loveland
9: SummerFest in the Rockies: Wine Tasting, Civic Center Park, 6:30-9:30pm
9-11: SummerFest in the Rockies, Downtown Loveland, 980-4764
16- Aug. 20, each Friday: Sounds of Centerra: a variety of genres from local musicians, free admission, Chapungu Sculpture Park, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
17: Loveland Classic at Centerra, 5K & 10K run that plus a Healthy Kids Run, Rangeview Office Campus, 7 a.m.
24: Cherry Pie Celebration: Peters Park next to the Loveland Museum/Gallery, 6-9 p.m.
Teen Battle of the Bands, Hammond Amphitheater, North Lake Park, 3-9 p.m.
August6-10: Larimer County Fair and Rodeo: see www.larimer.org/fairgrounds
7-8: Sculpture In The Park & Loveland Sculpture Invitational; see www.sculptureinthepark.org and www.lovelandsculpturegroup.org.
7-8: Art In The Park and Craft Festival - Loveland’s North Lake Park; see www.lincolngallery.com
13-15: Road Knights Car Show: The Ranch.
21: Rocky Mountain Quilt Festival, First National Bank Beard, Brown & Sandhouse Meeting Rooms at The Ranch.
27-28: Annual Corn Roast Festival; Fairgrounds Park, downtown Loveland Chamber of Commerce
27-29: Sweetheart Balloon Rally, Held at Fairgrounds Park, downtown Loveland.
September 4-7: Thunder in the Rockies, motorcycle rally, see www.ThunderInTheRockies.com.
10: WineDown the Summer at Centerra, Chapungu, 6-9 p.m.
6-7: Northern CO Sectional Bridge Tournament, First National Bank.
10: McKee Masters Golf Tournament: Mariana Butte Golf Course.
10: Loveland Stone Age Fair, Pulliam Community Building.
October23-24: Holistic Horse Affair, The Ranch, 7 a.m.-10 p.m.
30: Halloween Family Fun Festival: Crafts, games, music, downtown trick-or-treating and a costume contest at Peters Park from 10a.m. - 2 p.m.
30: Halloween Hullabaloo, The Marketplace at Centerra, 12-4 p.m.
November5: 4-H Achievement Night, The Ranch, 6-9 p.m.
6-7: Alpaca Fall Festival, The Ranch, 7 am-10 p.m.
6: Turkey Trot: 5K run/walk hosted by McKee Medical Center.
28: Holiday Tree Lighting, Peters park next to the Loveland Museum/Gallery, 5 p.m.
20-21: Applewood Fine Arts & Crafts Festival, The Ranch
20: Tree Lighting Event, The Outlets at Loveland
December4, 11, 18: Santa’s Workshop at Centerra
12: Worldwide Candle Lighting Vigil for children who have died; McKee Medical Center Foundation.
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Turning Out Natural BeautyRocky Mountain Woodturners set the stage for a symposium in September
By Jade CodySpecial Sections Editor
David Wilson leaned into his buzzing lathe, sending sawdust airborne and peeling back layers of cherry wood block that will eventually become a beautiful bowl for his daughter. He is a woodturner.
The art of creating wooden pieces by spinning them on a lathe, called woodturning, has caught on in the Rocky Mountain region. Professional and recre-ational woodturners alike will assemble on September 11-12 at the 12th annual Rocky Mountain Woodturning Symposium to con-tribute unique pieces of their craft. The event, held at The Ranch at the Larimer County Fair Grounds in Loveland, will host a number of nationally and internationally known woodturners, some of whom are members of the Rocky Mountain Woodturners.
Wilson, a RMW member and past president, turns wood in his self-built backyard shop. The Lovelander said he learned the basics of woodturning while in shop class when he was in high school. He enjoys turning bowls and hollow forms, and he has an assorted collection of his favorites adorning he and his wife Linda’s home.
“You take a piece of scrap that someone might throw away and you make something with it,” he said. “You’re only limited by your imagination ... and there are some people out there with some great imaginations.”
Loveland will have a chance to see the product of those imaginations at the symposium. It will feature technique demonstrations, woodturning vendors and a chance to catch a glimpse of breathtaking works of woodturning art. Visitors will also have the chance to interact with some of the most
talented woodturners in the world.
“One thing about woodturners is that they like to share their skills,” Wilson said.
The RMW club cur-rently has around 150 members and meets monthly to talk wood-turning and host dem-
onstrations from professional woodturners. The club uses its talent to support the community with fundraising projects benefiting educational and charity organizations. The group recently donated empty bowls to raise money for the Larimer County Food Bank, and last year raised over $6,000 for educa-tional grants.
For more information about the Rocky Mountain Woodturners club, visit www.rmwt.org.
For symposium information, visit www.rmwoodturningsymposium.com.
“You’re only limited by your imagination... and there are some people out there with some great imaginations.” ‑ David Wilson, RMW member and past president
Photos courtesy Jade Cody/RH
David Wilson works on a woodturning project.
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