August 2015 South Aurora Magazine

Page 1

SOUTH AURORA’S PREMIER MONTHLY COMMUNITY MAGAZINE

SOUTH

AURORA e n i z a g Ma

POSTAL PATRON 19751 E. Mainstreet Suite R-18 Parker, CO 80138 303-805-9455

Magazine

South Aurora

ECRWSS

Permit 5377 Denver, CO

PAID

Prsrt Std U.S. Postage

Buying a Back to School Computer Small Business Grant Program Cherry Creek School District CU Denver South Campus The Bookends & much more

SouthAuroraMagazine.com

AUGUST 2015


AUGUST 2015 1 SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE


AUGUST 2015 WWW.SOUTHAURORAMAGAZINE.COM 2


AUGUST 2015 3 SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE


CONTENTS SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE

southauroramagazine.com

This Issue

Magazine

AUGUST 2015 Volume 7 Issue 8 PUBLISHER MIKE WAID

mike.waid@waidpublishing.com 303-805-9455 xt 700

AD SALES JAMY BEATON

jamy@waidpublishing.com 303-805-9455 xt 705

GRAPHIC DESIGNER CHRIS WAID

chris@waidpublishing.com

South Aurora 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, 303805-9455. South Aurora Magazine is available online at www.southauroramagazine.com. South Aurora Magazines 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 South Aurora Magazine. Copyright 2015 South Aurora Magazine - All rights Reserved.

5 7 9 11

5

12

LOCAL AUTHOR More Than Thoughts by Michelle E. Parker

13

13

BACK TO SCHOOL COMPUTER Tips and advice on buying a new computer for your student...or yourself

GET TO KNOW CU DENVER SOUTH

CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT

THE BOOKENDS The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

7 13

WIN $100

What would you do with an extra $100? Here is your chance to win AND help a locally owned small business win a $2,000 advertising grant. Head over to page 5 for all the details.

Thanks For Supporting Locally Owned Small Business!

WWW.SOUTHAURORAMAGAZINE.COM 4

AUGUST 2015

South Aurora

SUPPORT LOCALLY OWNED Help us find great locally owned businesses to receive a grant to help them grow!


Help Out Your Favorite And you could win Small Business a cool $100 cash! WAID PUBLISHING

U SMALL B SINESS

GRANT AWARD

AUGUST 2015

2015

5 SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE

We are passionate about helping locally owned small businesses succeed. Small business is the backbone of our community and we want to know who you think are the best locally owned small businesses. We would like to give them an advertising grant worth over $2,000...and you could win $100 cash for your efforts. It’s easy, simply go to searchparker.com and click on the SMALL BUSINESS GRANT AWARD icon to see how you can nominate your favorite locally owned businesses. Once all the votes are counted, a lucky small business will win a grant and someone who nominated them will win $100! That someone could be you! Head over to SouthAuroraMagazine.com today and support your favorite locally owned small businesses.


AUGUST 2015 WWW.SOUTHAURORAMAGAZINE.COM 6


Get To Know CU South Denver

T

Academic programs are being added regularly from all four CU campuses—Anschutz Medical Campus, Boulder, Colorado Springs and Denver. Currently degree programs are available in nursing, political science and business administration. In addition, there are certificate programs and courses designed for working professionals. The offerings are a major benefit to those seeking to advance their careers, particularly given the facility’s convenient south metro Denver location.

“With the launch of CU South Denver in fall 2014, we continue our commitment to quality undergraduate and graduate programs, K–12 museum programs, and community events for all ages,” said Lisa Douglas, vice chancellor of CU South Denver. “These services align with the evolving demographics and population needs of Douglas and Arapahoe counties.”

The addition of academic programming from CU does not mean the end of popular activities the community has come to expect from The Wildlife Experience.

AUGUST 2015

he Liniger Building at CU South Denver is a must-see destination for visitors from south Denver and the surrounding community. Whether they come to be awed by the animal kingdom at The Wildlife Experience at CU South Denver, enjoy a movie and cocktails with friends, enroll in one of the courses offered through the University of Colorado, or attend one of the many other programs and events at the facility, all agree—there is something for everyone.

7 SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE

The Wildlife Experience at CU South Denver continues to host community favorites such as the Art & Ale Brew Festival. The beer festival will return for a 12th year, featuring unlimited

tastings from local breweries and restaurants, live music and demonstrations by professional artists, who create masterpieces while you watch. Likewise, the museum, which includes art exhibits, daily movies and programs for all ages is open from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week. Our distinctive catered event spaces for business, weddings and the community are available for rent. With so much going on, visitors will have more than one reason to return again and again to the Liniger Building at CU South Denver.


TRAILS TREK 4.5K WALK/RUN

Saturday, September 12; 8am start Piney Creek Hollow Park - 6140 S. Tower Rd. Registration required, www.aprd.org

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

The Trails Recreation Center is inviting you to celebrate your birthday with us! Party types include Pool, Climbing Tower, Art, Gymnastics, Sports & Martial Arts. please call 303 269-8404 for more information

AUGUST 2015

For more information on all Trails activities go to www.aprd.org or call (303) 269-8400

WWW.SOUTHAURORAMAGAZINE.COM 8


AUGUST 2015

There’s no simple way to sum up the Cherry Creek School District

9 SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE


Looking for Great Food & a Fun Place to Go?

Charming Patio Area • Saturday Night Karaoke • Monday Night Texas Hold em’ • Host Your Private Party Here • $7.95 Lunch Menu Mon-Fri until 2:00 pm • Full Breakfast Menu Sat-Sun until 2:00 pm •Full Menu Also Available

“BEST HAPPY HOUR IN COLORADO”

$10 OFF

Purchase of $50 or More

*before sales tax One Coupon Per Table/Group. Not valid with the $7.95 lunch menu, on holidays, or with happy hour drink specials. Expires 8-31-15

50% OFF

22775 E. Aurora Parkway E470 & Gartrell

303-693-6200

Buy 1 Entree & 2 Drinks Receive 1 entree of equal or lesser value 50% off

One Coupon Per Table/Group. Not valid with the $7.95 lunch menu, on holidays, or with happy hour drink specials. Expires 8-31-15

AUGUST 2015

www.parkwaybarandgrill.com

WWW.SOUTHAURORAMAGAZINE.COM 10


BOOKENDS The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins

Rachel’s life is a bit of a mess. Her biggest challenge is a serious drinking problem. It has cost her a great deal, including her marriage and job. To escape her roommate that corners her with questions, Rachel pretends to go to work and rides the commuter train to the city. As she rides she watches a couple that lives in a home right off the track. She has named them “Jess and Jason” and, in her mind, she has created a perfect life for this darling couple. Rachel is pulled into a mystery when, during a typical train ride, she sees something happen to “Jess”. Rachel may be the only witness to this crime but will anyone believe her story? BECKY: This mystery is uniquely told through the eyes of three main characters. Rachel, whom is mentioned above, Megan aka “Jess” who is struggling with her own demons, and Anna (Rachel’s ex-husband’s new wife that lives a few doors down from Megan). Did you find this confusing or did you like the different angles? PAM: I did find it confusing at first, while I was still getting to know each character and her place in the story. I did frequently find myself going back a few pages to remind myself which character was “speaking” in the beginning. However, this style added to the suspenseful feel, especially as we neared the end of the book. I found it difficult to witness many of the episodes that Rachel experienced as she struggled with her many issues, especially her alcoholism. Did you find this challenging? BECKY: I too found it hard to read about the choices she made. Her drinking would cause her to black out and there were many unanswered questions during those nights. Every time she drank I would cringe because I knew there would be yet more tragedy added to her story. Actually, this book is full of damaged characters. Did this give the characters dimension or was it just a little too much for the story?

AUGUST 2015

PAM: At first I thought it was a little too much for the story. However, as the story continued, all of the characters’ issues began to click into place and connect the story lines. Did you feel that the characters’ issues were necessary for the author’s vision? BECKY: A mystery has to create some shadows of doubt on various characters or there is not a puzzle to solve. Overall I liked the way that the author set the scene but I didn’t feel a great deal of suspense. It seemed to me to be about obsession - and the consequences of your actions when it starts to control your life. The characters were flawed and realistic, but I really liked Rachel’s storyline. She was a mess but had good intentions and I was cheering for her through the story. Was there one character that you liked more than the others?

11 SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE

PAM: I was also rooting for Rachel t h r o u g h this story, so I would c h o o s e her as the character I liked the most. However, I was frustrated and disappointed every time she went back to the alcohol and it was hard to follow her through these times. I understood her plight more and more as the story unfolded and this made me root for her even more! How did you feel about Rachel’s ex-husband’s new wife, Anna? BECKY: It was easy to dislike this character. Anna and Rachel are not on friendly terms and although Rachel caused some of the friction between the two ladies, I was still cheering for Rachel. I had a hard time caring for this character on any level. I have asked some of my other friends about this book and they either love it or hate it. Those that dislike it found it hard to follow. Do you think that this story would play out better as a movie? PAM: I think that a movie would be intriguing and suspenseful. It would be easier from the beginning to identify each character and situation in the story, with the addition of the visual aspect of a movie. This would allow the audience to be drawn into the story more completely from the very beginning. Would you read another book from this author, Becky? BECKY: I enjoyed this story and would definitely entertain another book from this author. It’s time to say goodbye to this mystery and move on to another book. What are we reading next month? PAM: Next month we will travel to South Carolina, where we will delve into a suspenseful story with many twists and turns. We will be discussing The Sound of Glass by Karen White.


LOCAL AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT

More Than Thoughts by Michelle E. Parker

Aspen Phillips wants her abusive finds the courage to not only husband dead. However, when defend herself, but to protect Andrew’s lifeless body is found in someone she loves. the backseat of his Lexus, she is Michelle E. Parker wrote More Than bound and determined to learn Thoughts during her daily commute the truth behind his presumed on the RTD Light Rail train from suicide. She enters the homeless LIncoln Station in Lone Tree to Union Station in lower downtown community of beautiful Santa Denver Colorado. Barbara in order to earn the trust of people she believes can More Than Thoughts is available online at fictionbymichelle.com help her. Follow Aspen on her and at Poor Richard’s Book journey in this fast-paced novel Shoppe in Downtown Parker of fear, trust, and unexpected Colorado. eBook version friendships. Discover how she available on Amazon.com

TICKETS NOW ON SALE TO THE PUBLIC! Aug. 29 at 7:30 p.m.

One of the most admired songwriters in America, Grammy-winner Crowell performs his distinct style of country soul.

CHUCK NEGRON

formerly of Three Dog Night

Sept. 19 at 7:30 p.m.

DOUBT: A PARABLE

One of the greatest singers in rock and pop, Negron performs iconic hits and new songs.

Sept. 11-20

SINGIN’ IN THE RAIN

Schoolhouse Theater @ Mainstreet Center Set in the 1960s, a battle of wills threatens a suspicious young priest and a school principal with deeply rooted beliefs.

Sept. 25-Oct. 11

Hilarious situations and snappy dialogue are in the forecast for this golden age movie musical.

BUY TICKETS AT www.ParkerArts.org OR CALL 303.805.6800 WWW.SOUTHAURORAMAGAZINE.COM 12

AUGUST 2015

RODNEY CROWELL


Buying a Computer for Back to School It’s back to school which means time to buy a computer for your student. Weather heading off to college or needing some tech for high school classes, here is a breakdown on different types of computers and what might or might not be good for your student.

Tablet

Pros: The most mobile. Great power and battery life for the size of the package. Adaptable to most situations. Cons: Absolutely not upgradable. Still expensive. Limited on storage capacity. Not made for games. One decent drop and it’s done!

PC with Monitor

Pros: Most customizable. Able to adapt to meet most gaming or higher educational requirements. Most overall performance for your money. Cons: Not mobile. Takes up the most space.

By Dana Kinsey

Laptop

All In One PC

Cons: Not very upgradeable. You can replace the hard drive and RAM. Not really suitable for many of today’s common place games. Not economically repairable in some cases.

Cons: Not Mobile. Not very upgradeable. What you see is what you have! You can upgrade the hard drives and RAM. But most likely the hard drive that the unit comes with is already much larger than you will use.

Pros: Very mobile. Travels well. Smaller footprint. Self-contained.

Pros: Smaller table top footprint. Fewer peripherals.

CPU This makes everything fast! The main brain of the system. Always ask for at least a QUAD core CPU. Otherwise you will get a DUAL core CPU. Imagine drawing a carriage with 4 or more horses or only two!! RAM This makes everything possible. Don’t settle for less than 8GB of system RAM. A short analogy: Think of Ram as a pool with kids waiting to get in. The RAM is the pool. Your Apps and programs are the kids. The more pool you have the more kids in the pool at one time. When the pool is full someone has to get out so others can get wet! When this happens your programs get moved to the hard drive and operate slower as the hard drive IS slower than your RAM. That’s why you might notice the hard drive light flashing rapidly or all the time. HARD DRIVES Storage. The larger the drive the more music, videos, pictures, apps and programs your youth can store.

AUGUST 2015

VIDEO CARDS This only applies to computers that are designed to play today’s most current and performance-demanding games. Expect to pay a hefty sum on a better than average video card. Dana Kinsey is the owner of DAKtronix Computers. For more information on how to buy a PC or to have one custom built, visit daktronix.com or call Dana at 720-851-5555 13 SOUTH AURORA MAGAZINE


AUGUST 2015 WWW.SOUTHAURORAMAGAZINE.COM 14


L O V E

|

P E A C E

|

H A P P I N E S S Wella and Aquage Professional Hair Care Products Image Skin Care Products Mirabella Makeup

August 2015

Color Specialists Hair Cuts Style & Design Waxing Wedding Packages Facials Microdermabrasion Chemical Peels Eyebrow/Eyelash Tinting Makeup Eyelash Extensions Hair Extensions

C O M E E N J O Y A D AY- M A K I N G E X P E R I E N C E !

50% OFF HAIRCUT & STYLE

MON-FRI ONLY (Not valid w/ any other offer; expires 9/15/15. 1st time customers only.)

TUESDAYS* SENIORS

(60 and over)

Receive 20% OFF

(Not valid w/ any other offer; expires 9/15/15)

*Now open at 9:00 a.m.

on Tuesdays.

$129.00

EYELASH EXTENSIONS

$200.00 value (First-time customers only; expires 9/15/15)

Free Haircut and Style with any color service

up to a $55 value (First-time customers only; expires 9/15/15)

$49.99

Customized Peel or Microderm

$90.00 value

(First-time customers only; expires 9/15/15)

open seven days a week!

6750 Cornerstar Way, Suite C, | Aurora, CO 80016 303.690.4247 | lovehaircoloranddesign.com (Southwest Corner of Arapahoe Rd. & Parker Rd. in the Cornerstar Shopping Center)


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.