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NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: March of Dimes, Tri-Lakes Women's Club, SET, RMCLT
Heavenly smells were emanating from the ballroom at Cheyenne Mountain Resort on Oct. 29 as 19 chefs whipped up dishes to sample, including chile-dusted mahi, spicy butternut squash soup, miniature...Full story
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Retired Command Sgt. Maj. Terrance
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Big Brothers Big Sisters, Teen Court, Penrose-St. Francis Health Foundation, Home Front Cares
“Be Big” is the rallying cry.... Full story
Ed and Mary Nuccio, founders of New Horizons Band of Colorado Springs with band member Sharon Berthrong at the inaugural gala. Photo by Linda Navarro
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: New Horizons Band and Care and Share Food Bank
There was music in the air. And in the hallway.... Full story
George Hess, with his wife, Barb, was honored by Pikes Peak Therapeutic Riding Center. Photo by Linda Navarro
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Christian-Jewish Dialogue and Miracles in Motion
Let’s talk. It’s what makes the... Full story
Woman's Club scholarship winners also served as models at the fall luncheon. Photo by Linda Navarro
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Woman's Club history goes back to ... Charles Dickens
They started getting together in 1902, local... Full story
Nancy Steedman of CPCD and Colleen Kasch of Impact Confections. Photo by Linda Navarro
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Breakfast for hundreds helps little ones get early education; Hundred Club honors first responders
She has a dream, Noreen Landis-Tyson confided to... Full story
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Life was a masquerade at the Fine Arts Center Gala
Venetian noblemen and their elegant ladies... Full story
National Mill Dog Rescue Director Theresa Strader cuddled her papillon Woosie while her husband, “Beta Dawg” Rich, held their Italian greyhound Addie.
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Rescuers give mill dogs a second chance
Theresa Strader can’t tell you how many... Full story
Dressed the part, Rick and Rita Nicholson of St. Paul Catholic Church earned bragging rights for the spicest and most flavorful green chili at the Westside Cares picnic. --Photo by Linda Navarro
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Westside Cares churches celebrate 25 years of helping neighbors
So, 200 people said they planned to come to... Full story
Paul Browning, left, Peak Education co-founder Steve Mullens and Matt London
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Peak Education supports Harrison students
Joanne Ortiz put her finger on why Peak Education... Full story
KKTV news anchor Don Ward took on the mechanical bull...and lost. He kept on smiling.
NONPROFITS AROUND TOWN: Newborn Hope helps the tiniest ones
Little Haley Moore caused a lot of anxious... Full story
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