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10 4 LACE UP YOUR SKATES AT THE POND! 5 EXPERIENCE SOUTH AURORA Local - History - To Do 7 GIVING BACK IN ARAPAHOE COUNTY 9 10TH ANNUAL HARRY’S TOY DRIVE 10 HONORING OUR VETERANS 11 WHAT CAN I DO ABOUT THE HOLIDAY BLUES 13 THE BOOKENDS 14 LOCAL AUTHOR SPOTLIGHT

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During the summer months, being able to splash and cool off in the fountains is often the highlight of any trip up to Southlands Mall but it wouldn’t be fair to let the summer months have all the fun! On Saturday, November 19th, in conjunction with the Southlands Holiday Hometown Parade and Tree Lighting, The Pond at Southlands officially opens for the season! If you’ve never made it out to the Pond, start a new family tradition this year and get in on the fun! The Pond at Southlands is open Monday-Thursday 4:00pm-9:00pm, Fridays 4:00pm-10:00pm, Saturdays 11:00am-10:00pm, and Sundays 11:00am-7:00pm. The Pond will be closed Thanksgiving Day but will remain open special hours on official holidays and school holidays. For the most up to date information, visit www.shopsouthlands.com. Don’t have your own skates? Not a problem, you can rent skates at The Pond for just $2.50. Ice skaters 4 and up skate for just $8.50, little ones 3 and under skate for $3.50. Military personnel with an active Military ID receive a discounted rate of $7.50, which includes their skate rental.

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If you want to put your holiday get together or winter birthday party on ice, you can reserve The Pond for corporate or private parties. Call (303) 928-7536 or email southlands@icerinkevents. com for more information or reservations. Be sure to mark your calendars for Saturday, December 10th, because a very special visitor will be in town. From 1:00pm-3:00pm, Santa will be at The Pond for the Annual Skating with Santa Event. Get all the little elves in your house out for an unforgettable afternoon with the jolliest of them all! If you’re looking for some seasonal work, The Pond is hiring Skate Monitors, Cashiers, Skate Rental Associates and Seasonal Ice Technicians. If you are interested in more information on any of these positions or you’d like to apply, visit www.shopsouthlands.com, click on the “Entertain” tab and then follow that to The Pond tab. Whether you plan to party at The Pond or you just drop in on a whim, make the time to enjoy the season on your skates! The Pond at Southlands is located in the Southlands Shopping Center at the E-470 and Smoky Hill Road

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to-do & local St. Nick’s

HOLIDAY MARKET Unique Gifts ● Gourmet Foods ● Holiday Treats

One of the best parts of summer and early fall is the weekly presence of the fantastic Farmer’s Market each week at Southlands. A one stop shop for local produce, incredible jams and salsas and unique items for your home or gifts for others, the Farmer’s Market made summer strolling that much sweeter. Luckily, that amazing local marketplace isn’t gone with the changing of the seasons. Beginning November 18th, St. Nick’s Holiday Market will open daily from 10:00am-8:00pm and remain open through December 31st, with the exception of Thanksgiving and Christmas day. Much like the Farmer’s Market, St. Nick’s Holiday Market will host a unique variety of vendors to bring you everything from artisan made

history Originally built as an Italian restaurant, this Spanish Colonial Revival building was later converted for residential use. The history of this property includes rumors of gambling and use as an “after hours” club during Prohibition. The home is also associated with Dr. Henry Blank, a tuberculosis specialist, who lived in the house from 1934 to 1954. His wife continued to live in the home until 1982. In the 1930’s, the house boasted orchidcolored bathroom fixtures, pastel swirled wallpaper in the living room and gorgeous purple irises lining the sidewalk. The Italian Villa, located at 1785 Hanover Street, was built in 1925 and landmarked in 1988. A

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ST. NICK’S MARKET AT SOUTHLANDS gifts to gourmet foods and holiday treats. You’ll be able to peruse the aisles and choose unique items from over 100 different vendors to find that perfect one-of-a-kind gift or the scrumptious seasonal foods and treats for your holiday parties! St. Nick’s Holiday Market is conveniently located at the southwest corner as you enter Southlands Shopping Center right on Main Street. While you’re out enjoying an afternoon at The Pond skating, taking in a movie or doing a little shopping at Southlands, make sure to stop my St. Nick’s Market and discover what holiday treasures await you there!

THE ITALIAN VILLA ON HANOVER STREET privately owned home, this Aurora landmark is not on the Aurora Historic Landmarks phone tour but it is currently on the market – so you could own your own little piece of history! Aurora Historic Landmarks – City of Aurora Historic Preservation Commission

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Giving Back in

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he start of the holiday season, even with all the hustle and bustle that comes with it, is a time of wonder and magic, family traditions and celebration for many families. As wonderful as the holidays can be, for many the holidays are a time of extreme stress for families in crisis. In an effort to make the season a bit brighter for those in need, Partnering for the Holidays, a non-profit program created by employees of the Arapahoe County Department of Human Services, wants to create a special holiday season for local individuals and families in need. Partnering for the Holiday’s provides holiday gifts for residents in Arapahoe County who are involved as clients with the county’s Department of Human Services. This program benefits children and adults

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who are in crisis, victims of abuse or neglect, or are experiencing financial hardships; those who might otherwise go without gifts this season. In order to make this holiday magic happen, the program relies on community members or “sponsors” from all over the Denver-Metro area that are willing to graciously purchase gifts for children and individuals. Those participating in the program can then “shop” for holiday gifts at the Winter Wonderland Holiday Store. This enables those in need to still experience the joy of finding that perfect gift for their loved ones and see the delight on their faces Christmas morning. If you would love to help stock the shelves of the Winter Wonderland Holiday Store, you can either purchase those gifts yourself or make a donation of a monetary gift online using a credit card or electronic funds transfer. Donations can be

made online at arapahoegov.com/ partneringfortheholidays. Checks can be made payable to Arapahoe County Foundation Adopt a Family and sent to 14980 E. Alameda Drive, Aurora, CO, 80012. Monetary donations are accepted year-round to help fund Partnering for the Holidays. All funds and gifts received will go directly to gifts for clients in need. If you are in the position to possibly help another child or family this season, reach out to Partnering for the Holidays and consider lending a hand and truly embrace the real spirit of the season. For more information, go to arapahoegov.com/ partneringfortheholidays Email Program Coordinator Nicki Watson at nwatson@arapahoegov.com or call 303-738-8051


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Harry Samora Foundation 10th Annual

TOY DRIVE A note from Mia Samora, Harry’s Mom

“Every day, all day, memories of my son flood my mind, but mostly my heart. Every day, all day I long to hold him once more. I long to look into his brown eyes that were as big as saucers when he smiled, and as big as the universe when he cried. People say, “I can’t imagine the pain.” They are right, they can’t. Losing a child is more painful than anything I had ever imagined, and much worse. When you lose a child, you have to start your life all over. You begin with learning how to breathe again. It is the first step, and the hardest, because you just can’t imagine living without your baby. Step two: You have to learn how to talk yourself into getting out of bed to face another painful day. Third: You have to find something or someone that can make this life bearable. These are ongoing, daily steps that I, and every parent who has lost a child has to partake in. When you lose a child, you lose a part of yourself. You have wonderful memories, and you try to concentrate mostly, on those. The sad memories are always there, always present, but you always try to replace that thought with a beautiful memory in an effort to make the bad one fade—sometimes it works. Some of the hardest times for me have been to think of my son’s future. When you have a child, you dream of what they will become. How will they look in their tuxedo at prom? Who will be their first love? What will his voice sound like when he

him get married, better yet…have your grandchild? There are a million “what ifs and should have beens.” All empty questions, with no answers. When you lose a child, their future is no more. My son lived for eight years and fifty one days. In that short time he loved helping others, loved caring for others, and especially loved to see other children smile. He was a funny boy, with silly jokes. He was a warm person, giving hugs at just the right time. At school, if a student became ill, Harry would take his work into the nurse’s office so that his friends would not be alone. His heart was huge. He was not perfect, but he was perfect to me. Just the sight of him filled my heart with love. His hugs sent me to the moon…and beyond. I can’t share a future with my son, but I can see his legacy live on. A legacy that will keep Harry’s spirit alive forever! In an effort to honor my son, I created a toy drive 10 years ago, on what would have been his 9th birthday. I gave a memorial birthday party and donated about 50 gifts to Children’s Hospital in Parker, in his name. Over the past 9 years the toy drive has grown, last year we collected almost 1700 toys! I have not done this alone, as many businesses and schools have joined in, it has become a community effort, for certain. The toys are delivered just before Christmas, making the holiday a bit more cheerful for the children that are at Children’s Hospital. These toys bring smiles to hospitalized children. I am hoping when my son looks down, he will see those smiles, and perhaps it will make him smile, too.”

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enters puberty? Will he pass his driver’s license test? Where will he choose to go to college? What will it feel like to see him graduate? How exciting will it be to watch

Toy donations can be dropped off at Waid Publishing, 12760 Stroh Ranch Way, Suite 202, Parker, CO 80134.

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Honoring Our Veterans inside the Memorial Amphitheater with a parade of colors by Veterans’ organizations and remarks from dignitaries; all intended to honor and thank all who have sacrificed and served in the United States Armed Forces. Aurora will honor its Veterans at the 22nd Annual Aurora Veterans Day Salute, hosted by Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum, located at 7711 E. Academy Blvd., Hangar No. 1. The ceremony will take place on Wednesday, November 9th beginning with the Sponsor Social from 9:00am-11:30am. That will be followed by the luncheon and program, the 50th Commemoration of the Vietnam War, with a special program honoring our Vietnam era Veterans, from 11:30am-1:30pm. If you can’t make it to an official Veterans Day celebration, take the time to thank a Veteran any day and every day. These brave men and women cannot be thanked enough. For more information on the Aurora Veterans Day Salute, go to auroragov.org

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Traditionally, Veterans Day is observed annually on November 11th, to honor all those who served in our Armed Forces. It coincides with other holidays, including Armistice Day and Remembrance Day, which are celebrated in other countries to mark the anniversary of the end of World War I. Major hostilities of the First World War were formally ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month in the year 1918. At that time the Armistice with Germany went into effect. The United States did previously celebrate it as Armistice Day, but that U.S. holiday was renamed Veterans Day in 1954. The National Veterans Day Ceremony is held each year at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from Washington D.C. The 624 acres at Arlington serve as the final resting place for those who gave the ultimate sacrifice for our country, dating back to the time of the Civil War. It was given the name Arlington National Cemetery because it was established on the grounds of Arlington House, which was once the estate of the family of Confederate General Robert E. Lee. The National Veterans Day Ceremony commences on this sacred ground promptly at 11am with a wreath laying at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and continues

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DR.DANFORtoday What Can I Do about the Holiday Blues? Not everyone shares in the celebration and joy associated with the holidays; as Scrooge once said, “Bah Humbug!” Some do not see a “reason for the season” and feel stressed and unhappy in response to the demands of spending on gift shopping, attending parties and family gatherings, and entertaining. It is not uncommon to react to these stresses with sadness and depression marked by excessive substance use and eating, difficulty sleeping, physical complaints and isolation. If you experience reactions like these during the holidays, you are not alone. The Holiday Blues are quite common for many reasons, but there are ways to help overcome them.

or spend an evening with a good book. Be realistic about what you will be able to accomplish and prepare a To-Do list to help you prioritize. If you are troubled because you won’t be seeing your family, volunteer at a hospital, church, or food bank. Volunteering can help raise your spirits by turning your focus toward people who are less fortunate than you. Exercise can have a very positive impact on depression because it boosts serotonin levels. Try to get some type of exercise at least twice a week. Any moderate, continual exercise can help elevate your mood. If you have physical challenges, get cleared by your physical first.

Some may fear disappointing their families during the holidays. Even if they can’t afford to spend a lot on gifts, they feel obligated to come through with a nice gift and overspend. Giving someone an expensive present won’t necessarily strengthen a friendship or romantic relationship. When your gifts don’t produce the reactions you had hoped for, you may feel let down.

For some, holiday blues continue into the New Year, often due to feelings of disappointment during the season and physical exhaustion. The blues affect some people because the start of a new year is a time of reflection, which can bring up past regrets and hurt as well as anxiety about the future. When negative thoughts arise, journal your feelings and make a list of things you are grateful for daily. Listen to a self-help book on overcoming life’s difficulties and circumstances. Start somewhere versus ruminating on negative experiences. Remember the first law of classical physics, “An object at rest stays at rest. An object in motion stays in motion.” Momentum in life is a good process to keep us moving forward to better mental and physical health.

For a number of families, the holidays are times of chaos and confusion. This is especially true when family members have substance abuse problems or dysfunctional ways of relating to each other. If this was true in your family in the past, you may carry memories of the disappointment and upheaval associated with the holidays. Even though things may be better now, it is difficult to forget times when holidays were ruined by substance abuse and dysfunction. Likewise, if someone important to you passed away or left you during a past holiday, you may become depressed as this anniversary approaches. The holiday blues are usually temporary and there are things to keep in mind that may help make this year’s experience more pleasant and less stressful. Don’t expect this holiday season to solve all past problems. Forced cheerfulness cannot ward off sadness or loneliness. Even though alcohol or drugs give a temporary feeling of wellbeing, they can be depressants that compound the problem of feeling disconnected. It is important to accept how you are feeling. If you have recently experienced a loss, you can’t expect yourself to put on a happy face. Tell others how you are feeling and what you need. Look for holiday activities that are free, such as driving around to admire holiday decorations. Look for ways to show people you care without overspending. Express your feelings to those around you in a constructive, honest, and open way. If you need to confront someone with a problem, begin your sentences with “I feel…when you…because.”

Dr. Dan Trathen is a clinical psychologist, international co-author, and national speaker. His counseling office is located near the Parker Adventist Hospital at 19284 Cottonwood Dr., Suite 202. For more information, visit his website at: www. DrTrathen.com

Clinical depression is more than just feeling sad for a few weeks. The symptoms generally include changes in appetite and sleep patterns, decreased interest in daily activities, difficulty concentrating, and a general feeling of hopelessness. Clinical depression requires professional treatment. If you are concerned that a friend or relative may be suffering from more than just holiday blues, you should express those concerns. If the person expresses thoughts of worthlessness or self-harm, it is important for them to seek the help of a qualified physician and mental health professional. For individuals suffering from any form of depression and/or the holiday blues, it is important to learn about services available at mental health centers, churches, and synagogues. Many have support groups, workshops, and other activities designed to help people deal with the holiday blues. I will be doing one of these Life Lessons presentations December 10th “Why are the Holidays always so Depressing?” and another presentation January 7th “Understanding and Coping with a Depressed Family Member.” These hour long talks are being sponsored for the community through Sunset Counseling in Parker. If you are interested, please call 303-564-5956 to register.

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THEBOOKENDS

with Pam & Becky

Secrets of a Charmed Life By Susan Meissner

It is World War II and children are being evacuated from London, as bombing appears imminent for the city. Emmy and Julia Downtree find themselves separated from their mother and moved to the countryside. They find a welcoming home in a cottage in Cotswold. Emmy wants to stay with her young sister, but also yearns to follow her dreams of designing wedding dresses. Emmy’s choice and the events that follow will change the course of many lives.

PAM I was drawn to this book and knew I must read it as soon as I finished the back cover. I was not disappointed and I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Becky, did you find yourself engaged with this story? BECKY This book captivated me from the beginning. The story

begins in the present as Kendra, a college student, is interviewing 93 year old Isabel, a survivor of the Blitz during World War II. I thought that the story would bounce back and forth from the present to the past. I was wonderfully surprised to find that the book primarily stays in the storyline of the past. I don’t mind that type of storytelling but it seems like so many books use this style that it’s getting a little overused. Did you get enough of a glimpse into the present story or were you left wanting to know more?

PAM I felt that the glimpse into the present time was perfect. The author gave me enough information to know there was a connection to the past, while leaving most questions unanswered. This allowed me to discover the truths, in time, through the story of the past. Emmy has a close relationship with her sister, Julia. However, her relationship with her mother is more complicated. What did you feel was the cause of the challenges in their relationship? BECKY Anyone reading this that is a mother to a teenage girl will

completely understand the chasm between these two. Mothers and daughters, during the teen years especially can have a tumultuous relationship. Emmy wanted a future her mother didn’t support and had to parent her little sister. What teen wouldn’t dig their heels in? I thought that it was a realistic relationship and I enjoyed learning more about the mother as the story grew. We are just getting to know the dynamics of this family as the bombs start to drop. The writing lulled me in and I could hardly put the book down as the planes flew overhead and the neighborhood starts to crumple. Did the author paint a descriptive scene for you as well?

PAM I was also pulled into the book with the descriptions, as well as the characters. Many of the characters lived daily with regrets about their decisions. As I witnessed the unfolding of the story, I felt distressed by their regrets and the agony that accompanied them. If Emmy knew the outcome of her choices, do you believe she still would have been tempted to chase her dreams?

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BECKY The abrupt separation from her sister caused lifelong

issues so she certainly would have avoided that pain if possible. I do however believe that she still would have pursued her dream but that fateful day would have been handled differently. Wouldn’t we all make different choices if we could have a glimpse into the future? I would love to listen in to a bookclubs discussion about this topic. Here is another item to think about. Did you know that half a million children were evacuated from the city during this time? They

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were sent to live with families in the country for an unknown amount of time. Can you imagine being presented with that situation?

PAM I can’t imagine having to send my children away. This would be so difficult! We want our children to be safe, but it would be scary to be separated during such uncertain times. Plus, not knowing the people in charge of your children would be terrifying... such a leap of faith was required in that situation. However, the girls were extremely fortunate to connect with an amazing woman that cared deeply for them. How did you feel about this character? BECKY I really enjoyed Charlotte and although it was a small role, she has a big impact on the story. She was the motherly influence that they didn’t have back in London. I love that she not only opened her home to these two children but she also gave them chores and boundaries. However, it wasn’t enough to satisfy Emmy. After some careful planning she decides to run away and return to London for a meeting that might provide an opportunity for her to work on her dream to be a designer. How did you feel about her decision to leave Charlotte, Julia and the safety of the country?

PAM It was incredibly frustrating for me to read this part of the book. Charlotte was a stable and loving woman who was so good for these girls (and they were good for her) and Julia depended on Emmy, much like a mother figure. However, Emmy was young and determined to find her way in the world. I understood her desire to take charge of her life and strive for something more than her mother had. However, it was quite a risk to leave the safety and love of Charlotte’s home. As Emmy is preparing to leave, Julia confronts her and won’t let her go without her, creating a big decision for Emmy. Putting yourself in her shoes, would you have made the same choice? BECKY I am not a risk taker so I can’t imagine making the choice to return to war torn London. I would have happily enjoyed a quiet country life. However, Emmy’s return to the city is when the book really starts to take off. This was a great pick Pam and I can’t wait to read her other books. It’s time to leave London and the Blitz behind. However, we are still in the war zone as we read A Quilt for Christmas by local author Sandra Dallas. We will meet Eliza and a handful of other women that are struggling to keep their lives together while their husbands are fighting in the Civil War era.

Have a safe and healthy Thanksgiving season!


LOCALAUTHORSPOTLIGHT THE WISE WOMAN’S ALMANAC By Connie Pshigoda

It doesn’t matter what age you are . . . author and Natural Health Coach Connie Pshigoda has crafted a variety of seasonal health tips and delicious recipes to satisfy your hunger for a better life and year-round well-being. Within The Wise Woman’s Almanac, she connects Nature’s four distinct seasons plus a bonus one to your natural life phases. The result is the perfect formula for today’s woman. Throughout, you will use reflective questions, seasonal food lists, charts and exercises to achieve optimal well-being. You’ll discover that your physical, emotional and spiritual vitality are the essence of good health and wellness rather than just the lack of disease. Connie’s entertaining farm-life analogies bring life to each season and a lightness to the ever-daunting personal responsibility of maintaining optimal health. The Wise Woman’s Almanac may be purchased on Amazon.com

JOURNEY HOME: A THANK YOU TO AMERICAN VETERANS Written & Illustrated by Tori Meyer

Through the eyes of a finch, young Lee takes an imaginary journey around the world following an American Soldier. During this journey, she begins to understand what freedoms are, and why we thank those who vow to protect them. Tori Meyer, a mom and artist living in Colorado, is a member of SCBWI, Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, and the local art guild. While living outside the United States for several years, she took art classes, experimenting with sculpture, painting, and pencil drawing. Meyer has a Journalism degree from the University of Colorado Boulder. Journey Home is available on RedBirdJourney.com and Amazon.com

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