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larger chalk art exhibition and cottage foods showcase are new to this year’s RidgeFest, Saturday, Sept. 8 from 3 to 9 p.m., on The Green, 7101 W. 38th Ave., in the heart of the Ridge at 38 district. RidgeFest is a free family-friendly event highlighting the agricultural heritage and handmade/ homemade appeal of Ridge at 38 and the entire Wheat Ridge community, presented by Localworks. The cottage food showcase replaces the contests of previous years, explained Ashley Holland, Localworks’ Marketing and Events Coordinator. The four categories – pickled vegetables, candies, pies and jams/jellies – allow for a greater diversity of entries, from people who may shy away from competition. “Folks just want to show off their favorite apple pie recipes,” said Holland. “We didn’t want to scare them away,” if they did not want to compete with their neighbors. Showcase entrants need to register online – space is limited – and create enough for 60 to 70 samples, and be available on event day to answer questions about the recipe and techniques. The public just needs to enjoy, through 6 Continued on page 20
FREE KIDS’ FIELD-DAY GAMES, CRAFTS AND FACEPAINTING take place from 3 until 6 p.m. at this year’s RidgeFest, Saturday, Sept. 8, on The Green, 7101 W. 38th Ave. PHOTO BY BECKY OLSTAD PHOTOGRAPHY.
One-Stop Shopping, Networking At The Jeffco Business Resource Expo available resources in Jefferson County – over 35 Expo vendors – according to Amira Watters, Executive Director of the Jefferson County Business Resource Center. She said it’s the only time you’ll see them all in one place – representatives of the Jefferson County Public Library, all seven chambers of commerce, all business community associations, and even West Metro Fire Rescue, which provides fire prevention and safety programs. “It’s also an excellent opportunity to
connect with people outside your circle,” she adds. Jefferson County’s Small Business Resource Week – the third week of September – was proclaimed two years ago by former county commissioner Donald Rosier, according to Watters. All Expo vendors are encouraged to do something to mark the week. “Each year we’ve grown,” said Watters. “Last year we had 300 people, and our goal this year is to break 400.”
There will be more sponsors and door prizes, too. Attendance is free for Jefferson County businesses with advanced registration at www.jeffcobrc.org, or $10 at the door. As the Neighborhood Gazette went to press, sponsors included Foothills Credit Union, the Neighborhood Gazette, 1st Bank, Fiducial, Jefferson County Business and Workforce Center, Office Evolution, Continued on page 2
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‘Dr. Jeff ’ Cares For Pets In Wheat Ridge And All Over The World
LOU RIVERSO OF THE JEFFCO BUSINESS RESOURCE CENTER talks to entrepreneurs during last year’s Jeffco Business Resource Expo at the Jeffco Fairgrounds. PHOTO: GWEN CLAYTON n By
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ant to learn about nearly every business resource available to businesses in Jeffco, in one place, at one time? Then register now for the fourth annual Jefferson County Business Resource Expo, Monday, Sept. 17, from 4 to 7 p.m., in the main hall of Jefferson County Fairgrounds, 15200 W. 6th Ave., Golden. Hosted by the Jefferson County Business Resource Center as a kick-off to Small Business Resource Week, the Expo is an opportunity to meet and learn about resources available to business owners in Jefferson County, and a great networking opportunity. The biggest purpose of the Expo is to connect the business community with all the
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DR. JEFF YOUNG (RIGHT) AND TECHNICIAN JEFF LATOS help a dog with a broken metatarsal bone. PHOTO BY LAURIE DUNKLEE
ans of Animal Planet TV across the country know him as “Dr. Jeff: Rocky Mountain Vet.” The Animal Planet website describes him as “Denver’s most passionate and persevering veterinarian — flip flops, long hair, tattoos and all — tackling high-stress situations to save the lives of both beloved pets and rescued wild animals.” To Wheat Ridge and North Denver locals, he is Dr. Jeff Young, founder of Planned Pethood Plus in Berkeley in 1992, which moved to 46th and Harlan in Wheat Ridge in 2016. Started as a low-cost spay/ neuter clinic, Planned Pethood Plus also provides affordable full-service veterinary care. Young is a passionate advocate for spaying and neutering pets and he has performed more than 165,000 of these population-controlling procedures. “Too many dogs and cats are euthanized because too many are Continued on page 14