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21. Colorado Criminal Rules - Selected Materials - LexisNexis(R) Bookstore
Part 1 general Provisions programs Article 27. colorado family Laws AnnotatedSelected colorado and Federal Statutes, Forms, and Rules, First Edition
http://bookstore.lexis.com/bookstore/catalog?prod_id=49732&pub_id=&pcat_id=61&ac

22. DMNS : Exhibitions & Programs
See butterflies, moths, and other insects from colorado and around the world Adult, Child, and family programs. Visit Adults and Families Children in
http://www.dmns.org/main/en/General/Visit/AccessAndSpecialNeeds/ExhibitsAndProgr
Search: Visitor Info Exhibitions IMAX Planetarium ... Museum History
There are a number of exhibitions in the Museum that contain components for the mobility, hearing, vision, and learning impaired. Browse through the list below to find out which exhibitions can make your visit more rewarding. American Sign Language interpreters are available for all Education programs. Five business days notice is required; availability cannot be guaranteed. Check our listing for Adults and below.
Accessible Exhibition Components
  • See gems, gold, minerals, a sparkling crystal cave, and walk through a mine tunnel
  • Hear a description of the mine on the phone at the entrance and realistic mine sounds in the tunnel
  • Touch the rough rock walls as you walk through the mine tunnel
  • Touch and compare mineral specimens for weight and hardness
  • See captioned videos that tell the story of the Alma King, the world's largest gem-quality rhodochrosite crystal
Insects
  • See butterflies, moths, and other insects from Colorado and around the world
  • Touch large models that tell the story of metamorphosis
Edge of the Wild
  • See beautiful dioramas showing Colorado's large mammals in natural settings
  • Touch a bighorn sheep horn to count the rings and see how old it is
  • Touch skulls, hair, tracks, scat, and markings

23. Colorado HCPF - Frequently Asked Questions
family Health Line for information about various programs. Denver Metro Area . general Questions about Health Care programs and Medicaid
http://www.chcpf.state.co.us/HCPF/elig/faq.asp
Department of Health Care Policy and Financing Frequently Asked Questions Below is a list of questions that are frequently asked of people within our department. We have compiled a short answer to each of these questions, hoping you might find the answer you are seeking. Please click on the question you may have about our programs, a new document will be displayed. To come back to this list, click the BACK button of your browser software. If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to call our Customer Service Information Line (Se Habla Espanol). General Questions about Health Care and Medicaid Questions regarding Medicaid and Managed Care Questions regarding the Web Portal Application Other Questions regarding Medicaid Important Phone Numbers for Medicaid Clients Customer Service Information Line (Se Habla Espanol):
Monday-Friday 7:30am - 5:30 pm except State Holidays Denver Metro Area ......(303) 866-3513

24. Colorado Department Of Education Home Page
Information about colorado Department of Education programs, projects and initiatives . CDE Staff and general Information Page
http://www.cde.state.co.us/index_home.htm
The Colorado Department of Education uses a JavaScript Image Rollover effect as a visual enhancement. It is not necessary for the navigation of our site.
State Office Building
201 East Colfax Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80203-1799
CDE Main Phone: 303.866.6600
CDE Main Fax: 303.830.0793
Colorado State Library

Colorado State Publications Library

Colorado Talking Book Library

Educator Licensing

The Colorado Department of Education (CDE) is the administrative arm of the Colorado State Board of Education. With an organizational commitment to high standards challenging assessments , and rigorous accountability measures , CDE serves the preK-12 public education adult education and family literacy , and library communities of Colorado. For contact information for districts, schools, and libraries, please consult the Education and Library Directory First-time visitor? Consult our Site Tools Guide for help on using this site.

25. Finding Funders - Web Sites Of Private Foundations - G
The Denver, coloradobased Gates family Foundation was established in 1946 by The Grant Program section of the trust s Web site provides a general
http://fdncenter.org/funders/grantmaker/gws_priv/priv_g.html
Company-sponsored foundations are listed under Web Sites of Corporate Grantmakers
(The sites listed below are launched in new browsers.) Gaia Fund (CA)
Based in San Francisco, California, the Gaia Fund was established in 1994 to support the environment and Jewish life. The fund places preference to organizations in the San Francisco area. Visit the fund's Web site to find funding priorities, grant application procedures, and contact information.
Gamble Foundation (CA)

Founded in 1968, the Gamble Foundation supports organizations that serve disadvantaged children and youth in San Francisco, Marin and Napa counties. The Foundation focuses on agricultural/environmental education, homelessness, vocational training, recreation/sports, and programs that prevent substance abuse and teen violence. To a lesser degree, the Foundation supports environmental organizations that focus on land preservation and sustainability, animal welfare and management, and pollution control. The Web site provides an application procedure and contact information.
The Gar Foundation (OH)

The Gar Foundation was established in 1967 to support organizations located in Summit County, Ohio. Organizations in Cuyahoga, Medina, Portage, Stark, and Wayne Counties are given secondary consideration. Interests of the foundation include education, arts, social services, and other areas that are deemed supportive to communities. Visit the foundation's Web site to find out how to apply for support. The foundation's Web site also contains guidelines for applying, a helpful FAQs section, information about special initiatives, and contact information.

26. Colorado
House Bill 021303, the colorado family Literacy Act of 2002, creates the colorado The bill would have provided grants for family literacy programs.
http://www.famlit.org/PolicyandAdvocacy/StateFamlit/colorado.cfm
Search: Home State Family Literacy Policy Colorado Family Literacy Education Fund
House Bill 02-1303, the Colorado Family Literacy Act of 2002, creates the Colorado Family Literacy Education Fund website. Colorado Family Literacy Consortium
The Colorado Family Literacy Consortium is a partnership made up of the Colorado Department of Education, Colorado Department of Human Services (CDHS), Head Start, Mid-Continent Research for Education and Learning (McREL), the University of Colorado at Denver (UCD), and Metropolitan State College of Denver (MSCD), as well as Adult Education and Family Literacy, Even Start, Migrant Education Even Start, and Early Childhood Initiatives programs of the Colorado Department of Education. The consortium's purpose is to coordinate family literacy efforts in the state and to leverage public funds. Family Literacy/Colorado Works Planning Grants
Family Literacy/Colorado Works Planning Grants provide funds for local planning activities to enhance collaboration efforts between Even Start programs and Colorado Works programs. The purpose of these grants is to develop inter-program collaboration to improve work preparation services delivered through family literacy programs. Funding comes from Colorado's Even Start Statewide Family Literacy Initiative Grant. Grants of $5,000 maximum per site are available to only to Even Start family literacy programs. A 25 percent match is also required.
Colorado Initiative on Family Literacy
In 1990, the Colorado Adult Literacy Act permitted the Colorado Department of Education to develop a fund for adult literacy, but no appropriation was made for that purpose. Governor Roy Romer and First Lady Bea Romer formed the Colorado Initiative on Family Literacy in 1993 with the purpose of uniting existing literacy efforts to push for family literacy. This produced The Family and Workplace Literacy Bill, which defined family literacy according to the four-component model. The bill would have provided grants for family literacy programs. A request for a $500,000 appropriation was also made to fund the bill. That money was to be administered by the Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System (CCCOES). However, the bill was not passed because opponents said CCCOES lacked the statutory authority to administer the grants program and tabled the bill.

27. Southern Colorado Family Med
AAFP Directory of family Practice Residency programs. Southern colorado familyMedicine Pueblo , CO 810043733. Note This page reflects data from 2004 to
http://www.aafp.org/residencies/051085001.html

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AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs

Southern Colorado Family Medicine
Pueblo , CO 81004-3733
Note: This page reflects data from 2004 to 2005
Director's Name:
Charles H Raye, MD
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Web Site:
http://www.s-co-familymed.com
Email: nhamilto@centura.org Program Code: Program Structure: Residency Location: Urban Primary Hospital for Family Practice Residency Admissions: St. Mary-Corwin Medical Center Total Beds: Number of Family Practice Centers: Number of Hospitals for Admitting: Number of Hospitals for Required Rotations:
Other Residencies (not services) in the Hospitals used for Required Rotations:
None
Year of Initial Approval: Total Number of Graduates:
Offered Positions 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Filled Positions 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Resident Females 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Under-represented minorities 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Resident Salaries 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Weeks Paid Vacation
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Other Benefits:
Liability Insurance: Yes Housing Allowance: No Time Off for Conferences: Yes Health Insurance: Yes Meals: Yes Funds for Conferences: Yes Life Insurance: Yes Laundry:

28. North Colorado Family Medicine
AAFP Directory of family Practice Residency programs. North colorado familyMedicine Greeley , CO 806346070. Note This page reflects data from 2004 to
http://www.aafp.org/residencies/050570001.html

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AAFP Directory of Family Practice Residency Programs

North Colorado Family Medicine
Greeley , CO 80634-6070
Note: This page reflects data from 2004 to 2005
Director's Name:
H Daniel Fahrenholtz, MD
Phone Number:
Fax Number:
Web Site:
http://www.ncfm.edu
Email: residency@bannerhealth.com Program Code: Program Structure: Residency Location: Urban Primary Hospital for Family Practice Residency Admissions: North Colorado Medical Center Total Beds: Number of Family Practice Centers: Number of Hospitals for Admitting: Number of Hospitals for Required Rotations:
Other Residencies (not services) in the Hospitals used for Required Rotations:
None
Year of Initial Approval: Total Number of Graduates:
Offered Positions 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Filled Positions 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Resident Females 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Under-represented minorities 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Resident Salaries 2004- 2005:
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Weeks Paid Vacation
Post-Graduate Year 1: Post-Graduate Year 2: Post-Graduate Year 3:
Other Benefits:
Liability Insurance: Yes Housing Allowance: No Time Off for Conferences: Yes Health Insurance: Yes Meals: Yes Funds for Conferences: Yes Life Insurance: Yes Laundry:

29. P - White Page Listing Of All Online Pueblo Colorado Area Business
family owned and serving Pueblo and all of Southern colorado for over 50 years . The Pueblo Memorial Airport Commercial air services, general aviation,
http://www.puebloonline.com/wp/p.htm
If it's online in Pueblo Colorado, you will find it here... Community Guidebook Business Directory Hotels Real Estate ... Home White Pages - P - Pueblo and Southern Colorado A B C D ... Z - P - Parkview Medical Center
Parkview Medical Center provides quality health care to residents of Pueblo and southeastern Colorado Paradise Motorsports - #1 Kawasaki and Suzuki Motorcycle Dealer in Southern Colorado. We also carry snowmobiles, personal watercraft, jetskis, atv's and utility vehicles. Parker Pools
Your one stop pool and spa store. Family owned and serving Pueblo and all of Southern Colorado for over 50 years. Pat Kyffin - Van Schaack Of Pueblo
Featured listings, home valuations, buying and selling tips, community information, and maps. Patti's Restaurant
For over 65 years Patti's Restaurant has been family owned, operated, and specializing in a refreshing mix of both American and Italian food. An all inclusive menu that will satisfy your appetite and your taste buds. Penrose Chamber of Commerce - providing quality communication and resources to create a cooperative climate among the business community; and to enhance the social and economic development of Penrose, Colorado

30. Denver
For general support. Denver, CO. family Pathways of colorado, Inc. $20000 For Great Start/Gran Principios family Visitor Program. Montrose, CO
http://www.rrmtf.org/communities/2002grants/denver.htm
GRANTS PAID 2002 Denver, Colorado
Total Grants: Colorado Avalanche Community Fund
Colorado Rockies Charity Fund

Denver Broncos Charities Fund

Denver Nuggets Community Fund
...
WB2 Charities Fund
Colorado Avalanche Community Fund
Total: $1 Adoption Exchange For Families Connecting for Kids in metro Denver Aurora, CO Advocates For Children For general support Aurora, CO Arapahoe House, Inc. For children and adolescent programs Thorton, CO Bal Swan Children's Center For services to children with special needs Broomfield, CO Catholic Health Initiatives Mountain Region Foundation For the St. Anthony Health Foundation's Flight for Life

31. Colorado State University - General Catalog
general Catalog for colorado State University. The following is a list ofgraduate degree programs offered by colorado State.
http://catalog.colostate.edu/index.asp?url=catalog_04-06/degree_programs

32. Family Violence Program - Colorado Bar Association
This site promotes the efforts of the colorado Bar Association s family ViolenceProgram and provides general information on issues of family violence
http://www.cobar.org/group/index.cfm?EntityID=dpfvp

33. Contact Us - Casey Family Programs
Casey family programs is a national operating foundation with offices across thecountry. Please address general inquiries there or send email to
http://www.casey.org/ContactUs/
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Casey Family Programs is a national operating foundation with offices across the country.
Contact information for our field offices, Indian Child Welfare offices, project offices, and systems improvement offices is listed below by state. Select a state: Headquarters Alaska Arizona California Colorado District of Columbia Hawai`i Idaho Louisiana Montana North Dakota Oklahoma Oregon South Dakota Texas Washington Wyoming
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Casey Family Programs
1300 Dexter Avenue North, Floor 3
Seattle, WA 98109-3542 Phone: 206.282.7300 Fax: 206.282.3555 E-mail us Alaska Top ^ Alaska Systems Improvement Office P.O. Box 21395 Juneau, AK 99802 Phone: 907.586.4014 Fax: 907.586.4015 E-mail us Arizona Top ^ Phoenix Field Office 378 East Palm Lane Phoenix, AZ 85004-1531 Phone: 602.252.9449 Toll-free: 877.840.9135 Fax: 602.252.9665 E-mail us Tucson Satellite Office 310 South Williams, 106 Tucson, AZ 85711 Phone: 520.323.0886 Toll-free: 877.258.3106 Fax: 520.323.6819

34. Colorado Chautauqua Association - Programs
colorado Chautauqua Association in Boulder, colorado is a non profit organization Donna Nikander, a family Nurse Practitioner, and Debbie Stringfellow,
http://www.chautauqua.com/programs_2003_fall_winter.html
Concert Series Colorado Music Festival Silent Films 2004 Forum 2004 ... Winter Spring 2004 Our Summer Concert Series will be posted April 7th...Please Stay Tuned!
Seminars and Retreats Friday, January 23 7:30 - 9 pm - $10 Donation
PublicTalk
Saturday and Sunday 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m $125 (Includes Public Talk)
Seminar with Richard Baker-Roshi
The Path of the Breath
Richard Baker-Roshi is a Zen Teacher and dharma successor of Shunryu Suzuki- Roshi, the first Zen Master to establish residential and monastic practice for laypersons, priests, and monks in the West. Baker-Roshi has committed his life to discovering and cultivating a way that combines monastic practice, community life, and the study of the interrelationship between Asian and Western cultural practices. He is Abbot and Head Teacher of the Crestone Mountain Zen Center
(Colorado) and the Dharma Sangha Europe, here he regularly conducts seminars in cities such as Munich, Zurich, and Vienna. The program will include lectures, group discussion and some sitting meditation. Each seminar stands alone, yet attendance at both should prove most fruitful.

35. The David And Lucile Packard Foundation: 2003 Grants
Pueblo, colorado $5000 for general operating and program support Pueblo,colorado $40000 for the Nursefamily Partnership Program and the Infant
http://www.packard.org/index.cgi?page=grants&year=2003&id=local

36. Denver Family Resource Schools, Denver, Colorado
The family Resource Schools are seven schools in Denver, colorado, They providetraditional academic support programs for students as well as
http://www.ncrel.org/sdrs/areas/issues/envrnmnt/css/cs1lk13.htm
Family Resource Schools, Denver, Colorado
The Family Resource Schools are seven schools in Denver, Colorado, that use site-based management and community partnerships for the delivery of human services to children and adults. They provide traditional academic support programs for students as well as family-focused programs for adults. According to Trujillo (1993-1994), the schools "aim to increase students' academic achievement though enriching the academic program and removing noneducational barriers to learning" (p. 34). Each school has developed summer programs for students and has expanded its hours during the day to accommodate parent and community involvement. At the Family Resource Schools, emphasis is placed on the role of the principal in sharing power with teachers and parents, providing teachers sufficient time and professional development to perform their new responsibilities, and preparing school staff for changes that inevitably will occur when a school becomes part of a collaborative. Each school has a collaborative decision-making team comprised of teachers, the principal, office and building staff, parents and families, neighborhood volunteers, and business representatives. Each school also has a site coordinator who implements and manages the programs and coordinates school, parent, and community outreach.

37. Dept. Of Military Affairs, Office Of The Adjutant General, Colorado National Gua
family Program Honor Guard Major general Mason C. Whitney is the Adjutantgeneral of colorado. He is responsible for the command administration of
http://www.coloradoguard.com/webpages/dma_home.htm
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The Office of the Adjutant General (Colorado National Guard) is located at
6848 S. Revere Pkwy., Centennial, Colorado 80112. Phone: 720-250-8801. MAJOR GENERAL MASON C. WHITNEY
The Adjutant General, Colorado National Guard
Major General Mason C. Whitney is the Adjutant General of Colorado. He is responsible for the command administration of more than 5,400 Colorado Army and Air National Guard members located in over 30 Colorado communities. He is also responsible for over 2,500 Civil Air Patrol officers, cadets, and volunteers in the Colorado Wing. He is the Executive Director for Colorado and a member of the Governor's Cabinet. Maj. Gen. Whitney was selected for the prestigious position of Adjutant General on January 21, 2000 by Governor Bill Owens. "General Whitney's 30 years of military service to our country has earned him the respect of those not only in Colorado, but in our nation's capital as well," said Governor Owens. "He is a man of integrity and will serve the citizens of Colorado well in his position."

38. Weld County - Cooperative Extension- General Livestock
colorado Master Gardener Program Do you have questions about caring for your However, that is not always possible due to illness, family emergencies,
http://www.co.weld.co.us/departments/extension/hortmgprog.html
Home Departments Cooperative Extension
4-H Youth
... Guide to Poisonous Plants Horticulture Services:
Residential and Commercial
Colorado Master Gardener Program
Do you have questions about caring for your lawn or shrubs? Would you like to know what plants grow at high altitude? Master Gardener telephone consultants answer more than 10,000 gardening questions each and send out fact sheets about hundreds of topics from the challenge of gardening in Colorado to choosing the best plants for your home landscape.
Colorado Master Gardener sm Program

Colorado Master Gardener
volunteers assist the local office of CSU Cooperative Extension to extend knowledge-based information on home yard care and gardening into the community. Colorado Master Gardeners are involved in a wide variety of ways, including assisting with office phone calls and walk-in customers, staffing information booths and diagnostic clinics, writing for local newspapers, and mentoring youth groups and community gardening and greening projects. Colorado Master Gardeners enjoy sharing gardening knowledge and networking with other garden enthusiasts.

39. Language Study Abroad Programs: English In Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, Arizona A
Overview We offer both general business English programs with specialized Overview Program includes homestay with American families, three hours of
http://listings.studyabroad.com/sab_tango/sab_lang.taf?language=English&zone=U.S

40. Colorado Workforce By The Colo. Dept. Of Labor And Employment
Form 3800 is the general Business Credit a type of summary form. Information onColorado Works programs Credit. This program is not related to WOTC or
http://www.coworkforce.com/EMP/wotcw2w.asp

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e-Colorado Workforce development tools, information, and resources for job seekers, businesses, and workforce professionals. Volunteer Opportunities A listing compiled by the Corporation for National and Community Service. Privacy Statement Welfare-to-Work Tax Credit (W2W) NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS (May 10, 2005) We've moved!: Effective May 9, 2005, please send all paperwork to the following address: Colorado Department of Labor WOTC Unit 633 17th Street, Suite 700 Denver, CO 80202-3660 Categories "D" and "F" expired: Please note that the federally designated urban or rural Empowerment Zones or Enterprise Communities in Denver, Colorado (zip codes: 80202, 80204, 80205, 80211, 80216, 80219, 80223) expired in December 2004. Therefore, for hire dates on or after January 1, 2005, we are not able to issue WOTC certifications for categories D and F. There is more information about these categories in the sections that follow. Any future updates will be noted on this website. Current authorization periods: As of October 10, 2004, President Bush signed into law the "Working Families Tax Relief Act of 2004" extending the WOTC Program and the WtW Tax Credit for two years, i.e., through December 31, 2005. The reauthorization is retroactive to the expiration date of December 31, 2003. The anticipated changes which were being negotiated in the reauthorization process were not addressed at this point in time. Therefore the program guidelines are left unchanged. Please direct any questions to :

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