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CONTENTS Castle Rock MAGAZINE
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Saddle Up!
Volume 9 Issue 7 Publisher Mike Waid mike.waid@waidpublishing.com
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Ad Sales Tiffany Grizzle tiffany@waidpublishing.com
Graphic Designer Adrienne Brust adrienne@waidpublishing.com
Hands On History
History of Colorado Center
A Fit Family Starts with You
Parents exude a healthier overall attitude when they get acclimated to a new exercise regimen.
Bookends
Castle Rock Magazine is published 12 times per year by Waid Publishing (www.WaidPublishing. com), a division of Mike Waid & Associates, Inc. (www.MikeWaid.com), 19751 E. Mainstreet, Suite R-18, Parker, CO 80138, 303-805-9455. Castle ROck Magazine is available online at www.castlerockmagazine.com. Castle Rock Magazine is a trademark of Waid Publishing. All rights reserved. The views, opinions and/or statements made or expressed by individuals and/or entities, are not necessarily reflective of the views and opinions of Waid Publishing. No part of this publication may be reproduced without explicit permission from Castle Rock Magazine. Copyright 2013 Castle Rock Magazine - All rights Reserved.
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Also in this issue... Castle Rock Minis........................................................................ 5 The Gem Advisor......................................................................... 5 Local Author Spotlight.............................................................. 13 Calendar of Events................................................................... 14
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Join The SaddleUp! Suitcase Party, a celebrated fundraiser benefiting the non-profit’s impressive equine assisted therapy program.
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The Gem Advisor by Scott McQueen
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ho wouldn’t want a gemstone whose various color nuances have such melodious names as Santa Maria (from the Itabira mine in Brazil), Santa Maria Africana (from mines in Mozambique), Espirito Santo (from the state in Brazil with the same name), and Martha Rocha named after the Brazilian beauty queen of 1954? Who wouldn’t want a gemstone that is said to arouse feelings of friendship, harmony, and trust? Who wouldn’t want a gemstone that, according to traditions, promises marital happiness to the woman who wears it? And who wouldn’t want a gemstone that captures the lucid blue of the oceans and stirs visions of mermaids, treasure chests, and ancient sailing vessels? Who wouldn’t want a gemstone named literally water-sea – from the Latin aqua = water and mare = sea? But aquamarine is much more than a name. It is one of our most popular and best-known gemstones – almost as popular as the ageless
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ruby, emerald, and sapphire. An outstanding feature of the aquamarine is that it is almost entirely free of inclusions, those solid, liquid, or gaseous foreign bodies enclosed in a mineral or rock. It also has a hardness that makes it durable and protects it from scratches. v Scott McQueen is the owner of Pinetree Jewelers, Parker’s oldest jewelry store, established in 1976. It is located at 11028 S. Pikes Peak Dr. in Parker. For more information on gemstones or jewelry of any kind call 303841-2666 or visit pinetreejewelers.com.
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n Friday, August 2nd from 6-10pm, supporters of SaddleUp! Foundation will gather at the Mayo Aviation Hanger at Centennial Airport for the SaddleUp! Suitcase Party, a celebrated fundraiser benefiting the non-profit’s impressive equine assisted therapy program. Guests will come ready with their bags packed, hoping they’ll win the grand prize, a trip to California wine country on a private jet, departing that evening. Two seats are selected from purchase baggage claim raffle tickets, and an additional two are awarded to the highest bidder in the evening’s live auction. Even if guests aren’t able to secure a wine country getaway, the event offers many other top notch incentives. Four other lucky auction bidders will be whisked away to Vail in luxury, as a limousine departs that evening with Chef Kelly Liken and her partner and wine connoisseur, Rick Colomitz. This package includes a two-night stay at the beautiful Sonnenalp Resort complete with spa treatments and golf.
Now in its third year, The SaddleUp! Suitcase Party is bigger and better than ever! In addition to dazzling prizes, guests can expect to be wowed with a sampling of hors d’oeuvres from local caterers and restaurants, a hosted bar, local celebrity guests, live entertainment and dancing. Other party features include a live and silent auction, a paddle raise, as well as an opportunity to win a suitcase filled with money and prizes during the fundraiser’s signature game of chance, “Baggage Claim.” Don’t miss this exceptional event! There’s still time to purchase your tickets by visiting www.saddleupfoundation.org or calling 303.788.1666.v
WEEKEND FUN EVENTS FOR THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY! SATURDAY - EVENING continued Family Friendly Movie Silent auction Costume Photo Booth
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SATURDAY - MORNING & AFTERNOON 5K Divinity Dash Run/Walk and Pancake Breakfast Health & Wellness Vendor Booths Athletic All-Star Competitions Anti-Bullying Training Camp and Women’s Self Defense Class
SUNDAY - AFTERNOON Ave Maria Fall Festival Carnival and Marketplace A Taste of Ave (see above) Knights of Columbus Burger Stand Beer Stand by Elk Mountain Brewery NFL Football on the Big Screen Games for kids and the entire family Video Game truck Carnival rides for younger kids Marketplace - Handmade crafts, local vendors, unique and one of a kind treasures Talent Competition Silent Auction Door Prize Drawings Knights of Columbus Cash Raffle ($2,000 in cash prizes)
Get a sneak peek of your new hospital before it opens to the public! Meet our team, tour the hospital, experience our community garden and sample food from our health focused restaurant. Don’t miss this fun-filled day! There’s something for the whole family: • Exercise demonstrations • Cooking demonstrations • Healthy food samplings • Free cycle bike races • Face painting, inflatables, art and contests for kids • Community garden presentations • Prizes • Contests See a Flight for Life helicopter up close – even take a picture with the crew and register to win a ride in a Flight for Life helicopter.
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Hands on History
The History Colorado Center by Tiffany Grizzle
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uly 4th always reignites the flames of patriotism and pride in both our coun- amazing exhibit with a 40x60 foot map of Colorado beneath your feet created try and our communities. We are reminded of our history and pay tribute by artist Steven Weitzman. As the “steam punk” style, 7 foot tall time machine is to those who sacrificed to lay the groundwork for and continue to protect pushed over regional “hot spots” the animated map comes to life with video screens the place we call home. When I was teaching US History to ninety 5th turning back time to tell stories of the history in those “hot spots.” Through September 2, visitors can take in images of American soldiers through graders every day, I would always look for ways to find a connection in what we were studying to their lives; a way to make it come alive for them so I could avoid over 100 large scale images showing America’s finest serving during the Civil War, Spanish -American War, WWI and WWII, Korea, Vietthe dreaded “eye roll” that often follows the words “history nam, the Gulf War, Afghanistan and Baghdad. The Amerclass.” FROM the amazing, ican Soldier, From the Civil War to Iraq, A Photographic Whether you’re a history “geek” like me or not, there’s hands on exhibits to Tribute, gives us a glimpse of what our troops have seen always something that can peak an interest in our histothe wide variety of from the dangerous to the victorious moments throughout ry, and usually the idea of going to a museum is not one history and still today. Due to the nature of the display, this of them. Unless you plan to make a day of it at History special programs exhibit may not be suitable for all audiences, but I can’t Colorado Center. Visitors of all ages literally step into and and events, to think of a better time than the month we celebrate our experience history. The hands on exhibits allow you to conthe archaeology country’s independence to experience this remarkable tribnect to experiences and really understand what it was like to descend into a silver mine, ride in a Model T, or many other classes and summer ute to our military. In addition to its wondrous exhibits, the History Coloexperiences. Also be sure to check out the 1200 square foot camps offered, this is rado Center has a full calendar of special events as well; modular railroad train display. definitely more than they offer Story Time, Museum Theater, and Summer My daughter recently visited the History Colorado Center with her 4th grade class and came home, eyes wide with just another museum. Camp Programs, just to name a few. Their site contains links to biographies, online resources and homework help. excitement, telling me all about how she got to milk a cow, collect eggs from the henhouse and pretend to be a homesteader in the High Plains Family activities and online exhibits can also be found online. A page of bragging about the History Colorado Center doesn’t really come close town of Keota. A 5,000 square foot exhibit allows you to select goods from the general store, take a bumpy virtual ride in an old Model T and learn how people to doing it justice. From the amazing, hands on exhibits to the wide variety of special programs and events, to the archaeology classes and summer camps offered, this lived their everyday lives a century ago. In addition to the “All Aboard Colorado” railroad exhibit and the wonders of is definitely more than just another museum. History Colorado Center brings the Keota, visitors can check out many other equally exceptional exhibits. Denver A to world around us to life and connects where we are now to where we started - and Z explores what makes Denver unique through every letter of the alphabet, from shows us where we are headed. If you haven’t already been there, there’s no time Adrenaline to Zombies. Have a digital “throw down” between Denver icons, like like the present. History Colorado Center, www.historycolorado.org, is located at 1200 BroadJohn Elway and Molly Brown or check out the sculpture of the Broncos’ own “Barrel Man” Tim McKernan. Move from Denver A to Z to the Time Machine, an way, Denver, CO 80203; 303-447-8679. v 9 CASTLE ROCK MAGAZINE
A Fit Family Starts with...you
kids. Instead of just watching your children while they swim in the pool this summer, jump in and dive for rings together or simply swim laps with them.
Parents exude a healthier overall attitude when they get acclimated to a new exercise regimen and it’s not uncommon for them to demonstrate favorite exercises that they’ve learned in front their children. Whatever sport or activities that you choose just make sure that you’re having fun so that you continue it year round instead of just during bathing suit season. During your fitness journey don’t be surprised if you need a new wardrobe and your strength and cardiovascular endurance increases significantly, but most of all get ready for a healthier overall family! Josh Stanton is the Owner & Founder of Generation Fitness, a personal training and fitness boot camp company in Castle Rock. For more information visit www.generationfitness.com. v WWW. CASTLEROCKMAGAZINE.COM 10
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s the owner of a fitness business, I can honestly say that an overwhelming majority of our clients start personal training or fitness boot camps because they want flat abs and a “bathing suit body”. After all, who doesn’t want sculpted muscles and a chiseled six pack? Adults who begin an exercise regimen hoping to decrease their body fat and look good are often unaware that their newfound commitment to exercise has a domino effect on the entire family. Parents exude a healthier overall attitude when they get acclimated to a new exercise regimen and it’s not uncommon for them to demonstrate favorite exercises that they’ve learned in front their children. Parents tend to make more diet conscious choices as they begin a fitness program which is important because they’re responsible for whether or not the family eats nutritious meals versus foods that are loaded with saturated fat. Unfortunately many children live sedentary lives and spend countless hours watching television and playing video games instead of exercising. Helping children lead active and healthier lifestyles begins with parents who lead by example. Children will be healthier and learn to appreciate exercise if parents are modeling an active lifestyle. Summer is here and it’s the perfect time to get started on a fun exercise routine with your child. Next time you’re at the playground, get out there and play tag or get on the slide with your
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by Josh Stanton, Certified Personal Trainer
BOOKENDS The Dog Who Danced by Susan Wilson Justine Meade has led a difficult life, where she has ended up losing most of the people she has ever cared for. She is traveling across the country to be with her sick father, when she is separated from her dog, Mack. Justine fervently works to try and track down her beloved dog, while also dealing with her father’s illness and the broken family she left behind years ago. Mack is taken in by Ed and Alice Parmalee, a couple dealing with their own tragedy. Although they are hesitant to let Mack into their hearts, the Parmalees eventually let their guard down and are brought healing by this amazing dog. PAM: I loved the way the author gives us different perspectives throughout this story. We hear from Justine, Ed, Alice, and Mack (the dog). I have always loved books that give the reader a dog’s perspective of a story and this was no different. Did you enjoy that aspect of the book? BECKY: This is my first book that had an animal’s perspective included as a major character. I have to tell you that I was a little wary but I love how the author approached the communication barrier between Mack and the human characters. I actually like Mack more than Justine. What did you think of her character? PAM: I had a hard time connecting with Justine. I felt sorry for her when she lost Mack and had to deal with her estranged family, but I just didn’t understand many of her decisions and her way of thinking. I know she had a very difficult upbringing, but the way she dealt with her son made me sad. Did her decisions as a mother frustrate you, Becky?
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BECKY: I am torn on how to answer your question. Yes, she made some poor choices that resulted in multiple jobs in various cities. Yet, there is the other side of the coin where you can see that she only wants to make a better situation for her and her son. For example, one of the special treats that Justine provides for her son are juice boxes in his lunch so he can be like the other kids at school. While she is rushing out to work an extra shift and leaving her son with a teenage babysitter that she can’t remember the name of, her son calls to her and says, “I don’t need juice boxes.” I paused here because this broke my heart. She needs the extra shift so she can pay the bills but her son just wants to spend time with her. Did you want to know more about her son or did you enjoy the balance that Mack brought to the story? PAM: During the first part of the book, as she is remembering parts of her past, I was curious about what happened with her son and where he went. However, those questions were answered throughout the story and I had a feel for her son, even though there weren’t many specifics. Too much more information may have taken away from the balance of her current life and the memories she was recalling. Justine’s stepmother was very hostile and never had anything nice to say. How did you feel about her character
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and would you have gone back when she called? BECKY: The stepmother was an easy character to hate and I didn’t change my feelings about her as the story progressed. I was surprised that Justine went home to help while her father was in the last season of his life. I wouldn’t have returned to that toxic situation and I don’t think that it fit her character to return. Do you think that Justine was looking for closure or was her return out of obligation? PAM: I think that Justine returned to help her stepmother with her father’s care because of both reasons. Her boss talked her into going and helping, but I think she would have ended up going to try to find some closure. Justine’s mother died unexpectedly and her father remarried the next door neighbor, who clearly disliked and resented the little girl. Justine was hoping to hear her father apologize for never standing up for her and for allowing the environment of her upbringing. Perhaps she was also hoping her stepmother had changed, although she clearly had not over the years. I felt that the author tried to have the reader feel pity for her toward the end of the book, however, she was such a nasty and selfish woman that I was unable to feel sorry for her for very long. Justine met a man, Mitch, who helped her with her search for Mack. They became close rather quickly. Did you find this relationship believable? BECKY: I really enjoyed that part of the book. When Justine had lost her dog and was abandoned, Mitch offered her a ride that would take her close to her final destination. He didn’t judge her but simply listened to her story. It was just what she needed and although he was interested he didn’t push for more than she was ready to offer. Mack is found by a couple that has a painful past of their own. Did you enjoy both of those characters? PAM: I did enjoy this portion of the story. These characters needed Mack so much more than he needed them! I loved the way Mack was constantly trying to herd his two new humans together into the same room. Mack’s perspective of their relationship and feelings really added depth to this part
BOOKENDS continued of the story and their pain from losing their daughter. What did you think of these characters, Becky? BECKY: I enjoyed this couple and it was refreshing to have a mature relationship in a story. When we meet Ed and Alice they are distant from each other and separately trying to heal from a tragic death and Ed’s recent loss of employment. Alice immediately wants to bring Mack into their home but Ed is not as eager to take on this responsibility. Mack not only moves into their home but deep into their hearts and although he brings happiness to this couple he longs for Justine. I was torn in my decision about whom he belongs to. Do you think Justine was his rightful owner or the Parmalee couple that so desperately needed him? PAM: That was so hard! I could completely put myself into both positions and find valid reasons why each side could claim ownership. Ultimately, I
do think that Justine was the rightful owner, but I wanted Alice and Ed to be able to keep him as well. This struggle reminded me of a book we read a while back, “The Light Between Oceans.” There was a similar feeling created in that story, although it was about a baby, not a dog. Honestly, there couldn’t have been a perfect ending with the feelings for both sides. However, I felt that the author wrapped everything up nicely. Did you like the way the author ended the book? BECKY: The ending was not what I would have written but it fit perfectly with the rest of the story. All of the characters found a level of closure, growth and an ability to move forward. Can we ask for more than that? Check back with us next month as we discuss The Blood of Flowers by Anita Amirrezvani. A historical novel about a nameless teenager set in 17th century Iran. Following her father’s untimely death this teenager and her mother move from a small village to the city of Isfahan to live with distant relatives. This young woman has already shown some talent as a carpet weaver and her gift may transform her life. v
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