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SUMMARY:2022 Law Enforcement Appreciation Day 1M 5K 10K 13.1 26.2-Save $2
DESCRIPTION:Honoring those who serve to protect\, we are hosting our seventh annual “Law Enforcement Appreciation Day” 1m\, 5K\, 10K\, 13.1\, and 26.2\n\n\n*SIGN UP NOW FOR $16 INSTEAD OF THE REGULAR $18! \nJoin our Facebook Community of more than 23\,000 members HERE!  \nHonoring those who serve to protect\, we are hosting our seventh annual “Law Enforcement Appreciation Day” 1m\, 5K\, 10K\, 13.1\, and 26.2 mile races. National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day is January 9th\, 2022 and we invite you to complete your race anytime in 2022! \nYou choose the time\, the course\, and the pace to complete your virtual race \nCan be completed any time in 2022! \nAt least 15% of race entry fees will be donated to Concerns of Police Survivors \nIn light of recent negativity directed toward law enforcement nationally\, there is now a need to show law enforcement officers that our citizens recognize the difficult and sometimes impossible career they have chosen in public service to us all. If you want to show support to law enforcement\, our virtual races are a great way to do so. With different race distances to choose from\, there is a way for everyone to support the authorities. Whether you choose to run or walk\, run outside or on a treadmill— the choice is yours! How do our virtual races benefit law enforcement? At least 15 percent of each entry fee will be donated to Concerns of Police Survivors\, an organization that partners with law enforcement and communities to help survivors and co-workers affected by line of duty deaths. \nRace entry fee: $18 (includes a medal\, bib\, and 15% donated to C.O.P.S.) \nThe “Law Enforcement Appreciation Day” race packages will start shipping out December 15th 2021\, after that they will ship out 2 to 5 days after signing up. \nWhat is a virtual race? A virtual race is a race that can be run (or walked) from any location you choose. You can run\, jog\, or walk on the road\, on the trail\, on the treadmill\, at the gym or on the track (or even at another race). You get to run your own race\, at your own pace\, and time it yourself. Running and walking on your own\, or with friends! And your medal will be shipped directly to you. Complete a virtual 5Ks\, 10K\, half marathon and more! Each of our races benefits a different charity. We’ve already raised more than $892\,045 for charities from running events on this website! We are making a difference…one race at a time.
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LOCATION:Around the World!\, Participate from home!\, Denver\, CO\, 80201\, United States
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SUMMARY:Food Safety Works - Food Service Certification-ONLINE
DESCRIPTION:REMINDER THIS IS NOT THE CERTIFICATION FOR COTTAGE FOODS TRAINING. This is for food service workers.\n\n\nREMINDER THIS IS NOT THE CERTIFICATION FOR COTTAGE FOODS TRAINING. This is for food service workers.  \nThe Food Safety Works safe food handler certificate training teaches entry-level food workers how to safely handle\, prepare and store food. This certification is taught online and is self-guided. Participants with a passing score receive a safe food handler certificate valid for 2 years. \nBenefits for Food Service Workers: \n\nIncrease in confidence and motivation to handle food safely.\nImprove knowledge and awareness of ways to prevent foodborne illness.\nValued by employers.\nGreat incentives towards job promotions.\nBenefits for your business.\nTake pride in being proactive in preventing foodborne illness.\nIncrease consumer confidence – show that you value safety.\nIncrease employee pride and teamwork in serving food.\nIncrease likelihood of improved inspections.\n\nRegistered participants will receive a confirmation email from Eventbrite immediately after registering which will have the website address and password to access the Food Safety Works Certification materials. You can download presentation slides\, watch training video\, and access link to exam. Once exam is completed and scored you will receive an email with your certificate valid for 2 years. \nRegistration is ongoing and class can be started and completed anytime. \nAdditional classes visit: https://epcextension.eventbrite.com/ \n \nColorado State University Extension is an equal opportunity provider: https://col.st/OWMJA \n \nColorado State University Extension es un proveedor que ofrece igualdad de oportunidades. https://col.st/0WMJA
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SUMMARY:Colorado Native Plant Master: North Cheyenne Canyon Park
DESCRIPTION:A three week series of classes on native plant identification in the field. We will identify 40-60 plants throughout the course.\n\n\nS﻿chedule: June 22nd\, June 29th\, and July 6th from 8:30AM-12:30PM. Participants must attend all three classes for course completion. \nPark Description: North Cheyenne Cañon Park is a city-owned park with over 1\,600 acres. The park has two visitor’s centers and has many many miles of trails. Helen Hunt Falls sits near the top of the park and water from Cheyenne creek flows through the canyon. Imposing walls form either side of the canyon where sandstone and shale is marked by granite outcrops and peaks. Diverse and abundant plant life thrives in these varying ecosystems.  \nP﻿LEASE NOTE: The terrain that we will cover in this course is steep with areas of loose gravel. We will cover 2-6 miles each day during the 4 hour class period. If you are concerned about the mileage\, terrain\, or footing\, please consider signing up for our Garden of the Gods class later in the season.  \nWe will introduce you to 40-60 plants\, using family features and a botanical key to help identify species. Ecological relationships\, human connections and the potential to use some of these plants in your landscaping will be discussed. In addition\, we will emphasize understanding noxious alien plants and the challenge they present to our native environment. \nT﻿rainers: \nA﻿llisa Linfield is a Colorado Native Plant Master and is on the Board of Directors for Friends of Cheyenne Cañon\, a non-profit organization that partners with the city to steward North Cheyenne Cañon Park. She is a graduate student at Colorado State University researching Colorado native plants and she is the Horticulture Program Coordinator for CSU Extension in El Paso County. \nJ﻿an Berry completed her Colorado Master Gardener training in 2020 and her Native Plant Master training in 2022. She hikes and camps all over Colorado\, in awe of the variety of ecosystems (and flora) we have in our state. She is working on incorporating more native plants into her landscape in downtown Colorado Springs. \nPrerequisite: A basic botany class is suggested for those who would like to refresh their botanical knowledge and is highly recommended for those who have minimal background.  There will be two free Zoom classes taught by Lenore Mitchell covering Basic Botany and Plant Families offered by CSU Extension in Jefferson County in April which you can register for at the link below\, to satisfy this requirement. \nBasic Botany\, April 4th from 9 am – 12:30 pm \nPlant Families\, April 11th from 9 am – 12:30 pm \nhttps://secure.rec1.com/CO/jefferson-county-open-space/catalog (found under NPM Single day) \nI﻿f you register for this NPM course after the pre-requisite classes have occurred\, a recording of the prerequisite classes will be sent in the confirmation email. \nNative Plant Master: Participants who pass three NPM courses will receive a Native Plant Master Certificate. This 12 hour class fulfills 1/3 of the 36-hour coursework requirement towards certification as a Native Plant Master.  Courses should be taken in different months and/or vegetation zones. Learn more here. \nRequired Textbook: Flora of Colorado by Jennifer Ackerfield. (The 2nd edition (2022) is preferred if you need to buy this book\, but the 1st edition (2015) is OK because students will be given a list of changes between the 1st and 2nd editions for plants studied during the course.) Available through the Colorado Native Plant Society bookstore (https://conps.org/conps-store)\, local and online retail outlets\, and the publisher (800-621-2736). \nW﻿hen/Where to Meet: Meet at the Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center. Class will begin at 8:30am sharp. On the first day\, please arrive 15 minutes early. \nWhat to Bring: Flora of Colorado by Jennifer Ackerfield; hand lens (10X or greater) available through https://conps.org/conps-store; daypack; bug spray; water; sack lunch; rain\, sun\, wind protection; personal restroom items. Consider bringing trekking poles if you think you may benefit from them. \nS﻿pecial Instructions: Please come prepared for moderate to strenuous walking on hot\, cold\, windy\, snowy or rainy days. Class will meet regardless of weather conditions. \nL﻿ocation Address: 2120 S Cheyenne Canyon Rd\, Colorado Springs\, CO 80906 \n \nC﻿ontact allisa.linfield@colostate.edu with questions.
URL:https://events.krdo.com/event/colorado-native-plant-master-north-cheyenne-canyon-park/
LOCATION:Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center\, 2120 South Cheyenne Canyon Road\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80906\, United States
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