Life + Culture
Windsor Volunteer Experience
Building a Spirit of Community Service Article by Madeline Cheek | Photography by Charlie Dana, John Ward, Richard Ivey, Madeline Cheek Welcome to the Windsor Volunteer Experience, the Town of Windsor’s volunteer program. Here, Windsor residents are building the community that they want to be a part of. Volunteers are investing their most valuable resource: their time. In 2023, Town of Windsor volunteers invested over 3,500 hours of their time to make a difference in our community. Join us on...
March 2024
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Your Health Your Wealth
The Path to Managing Peripheral Neuropathy Article by Dr. Jill Althoff | Photography by David Grossman with Colorado Photography In a world where the pursuit of wealth often takes center stage, it's crucial to remember an invaluable asset that deserves equal, if not more, attention – our health. This month, as we explore the theme of investment, let's turn our focus to a crucial aspect of personal well-being: investing in health, with a special emphasis on managing peripheral neuropathy. ...
March 2024
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The Benefits of Banking Locally
Windsor State Bank is Your Community Bank Article by Brittany Bisceglia | Photography by David Grossman of Colorado Photography Windsor State Bank opened in 2011 and is a branch of Wray State Bank on the eastern plains of Colorado. Windsor's small-town feel made it an ideal location to carry out the holding company's philosophy of valuing ongoing relationships, not just one-time transactions. Employees know their customers by name and take pride in offering friendly and professional...
March 2024
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Vintage New Looks
Bringing Vintage Pieces Back to Life Article by Brittany Bisceglia | Photography by Photos by Diandra Vintage pieces are beloved for their craftsmanship and attention to detail, giving you a look into the designs of the past. Owner, Shana Stolz of The Pineapple Market loves finding old and new pieces and pairing them together. She loves combining a colorful, bright new item with an aged, and lovingly worn-out old piece. When it comes to vintage furniture, Shana loves keeping natural wood...
February 2024
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Home Cooked Meals Without The Work
Chefs For Seniors Makes Healthy Eating Easy For Seniors Who Wish to Age at Home Article by Evey Post | Photography by Evey Post, Shane Blehm, M.O.D. Photography As we approach our golden years, many of us develop a vision of what we would like our lives to look like after retirement, where we will live, and how we will spend our time. That vision often includes a desire to stay in our homes, filling our free time with hobbies and social lives. It seldom includes spending time on chores like...
February 2024
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The Story That Your Home Tells Others
The Power of Making a House a Home Article by Dana Olson | Photography by John Robson Photography Keri Andre loves designing spaces and emphasizes the importance of incorporating distinctive pieces that tell stories in order to create the unique and authentic sanctuary that is your home. “You can have an Ethan Allen showroom look, but design falls flat if you don’t interject you into the design.” Her experience staging homes while working in real estate, her own design studies, and gleanings...
February 2024
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Heartstrings
Weaving Love and Legacy into Community Health Article by Bethany Norman | Photography by John Robson Photography Growing up, February was a whirlwind of Valentine's Day cards and classroom parties, filled with the sweet thrill of candy and heartfelt notes. Over time, this month of love evolved into romantic dinners and surprise bouquets. But seventeen years ago, it deepened profoundly with the loss of my mother, Beth, to a stroke at 50. This personal tragedy infused February with a new depth...
January 2024
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A Valentine Treat Your Heart Will Love
A Little Dark Chocolate Can Do A Lot of Good Article by Contributing UCHealth Writers | Photography by Kelly Tracer, UCHealth Go ahead. Give your love some chocolates on Valentine’s Day. It turns out that some chocolate has plenty of attributes that make it a heart-healthy treat. The darker the better. Jenifer Bowman, a registered dietitian who works with cardiac patients at UCHealth, said dark chocolate can help lower blood pressure, improve blood flow, reduce inflammation and improve immune...
January 2024
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Lovingly Owned and Operated
Making a Difference in the Community One Family at a Time Article by Brittany Bisceglia | Photography by Photos by Diandra Sometimes the key to keeping the balance between work and home life is more about maintaining harmony within both environments. To be able to continuously combine and simultaneously make sound decisions to produce progressive, positive results; that is harmony. Meet several amazing families who have embraced the harmony and challenges of pursuing a dream together. Pikes...
January 2024
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Fall in Love with Date Night Again
Love = Red = Toyota Article by Jessica Zumbren Adventure Date Grab your Toyota 4Runner and pack a lunch for an adventure at the beautiful Horsetooth Reservoir! Take a hike around the lake and enjoy the beautiful view of the mountains. Downtown Adventure Take your sweetheart for a fun date night in and around Northern Colorado. Enjoy the beautiful buildings from the comfort of your warm, cozy Toyota Camry! Big City Night Out Need some big-city vibes? Make big plans and book a...
January 2024
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