On Thursday, December 1, 2011, Swingle Lawn, Tree & Landscape Care started their “Ask Me About My Jeans” donation drive to raise money for Denver nonprofit Families First.Denver, CO (PRWEB) December 02, 2011 Today, Swingle Lawn, Tree and Landscape Care kicked off their “Ask Me About My Jeans” donation drive for Families First, a Denver nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide services …
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Jeans, shirts and shoes have them. So do soft drinks and cars. And, of course, corporations.
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When I first met him, in 2006, the man they called Governor Pothead was wearing Vans skate shoes, jeans and a white T-shirt with a lar…
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AIL – It was a great winter for Dennis Lavezzi. But Brad Foster will acknowledge his company is looking for work wherever it can get it. Lavezzi tends bar at the Vail Chophouse in the Arrabelle at Vail Square. He’s been there since the place opened in 2008. Pouring drinks at the Vail Valley Partnership’s April 14 Lobster Blue Jeans Networking Party, Lavezzi said the just-completed ski season was …
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The Vail Valley Partnership’s annual Lobster and Blue Jeans networking party is set for April 15 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Vail Chophouse. Free parking is available at the Lionshead Parking structure. The menu includes lobsters with corn cobbettes, new potatoes and baguettes. People who aren’t lobster lovers can enjoy linguini primavera instead. Cost is $65 for members and $80 for non-members. A …
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The Vail Valley Partnership’s annual Lobster and Blue Jeans networking party is set for April 15 from 6 to 9 p.m. at the Vail Chophouse. Free parking is available at the Lionshead Parking structure. The menu includes lobsters with corn cobbettes, new potatoes and baguettes. People who aren’t lobster lovers can enjoy linguini primavera instead. Cost is $65 for members and $80 for non-members. A …
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Vail Valley Partnership Lobster and Blue Jeans party set for April 15 (The Vail Trail)
Greeley police have asked for help in finding a missing 12-year-old Greeley girl who disappeared Sunday while walking to a friend’s birthday party. Kayleah Wilson, 12, is described as 5-foot-1, 145 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a white and pink shirt over a white tank top, blue jeans and white and red shoes. According to a flyer distributed by Greeley police …
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The Vail Valley Partnership’s annual Lobster and Blue Jeans networking party is set for April 15 at the Vail Chophouse to celebrate the close of ski season. The Partnership is looking for business partners to donate gift baskets for a raffle that evening. The business that donates the most popular basket will win a free base level Vail Valley Partnership membership. To learn more, or to RSVP …
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Vail Valley Partnership’s Lobster and Blue Jeans events seeks basket sponsors (Vail Daily)
EAGLE, Colorado – During the early morning hours of March 13, Eagle cops were called to a downtown Eagle business on a report of a break-in. While en route at approximately 2 a.m., the officer learned that a Hispanic male, approximately 6 feet tall with short hair wearing a button-down shirt and blue jeans had been spotted breaking into the Nearly Everything Store. Witnesses reported the man …
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Although I usually respond to men’s questions in this column, I decided to do something a little different. Since March is Women’s History Month, I thought I would honor my woman and the history we’ve shared together. Ria and I met in 1980, when I was 19, with long hair and torn jeans. I transferred into her class on the second week of school. She watched as I spoke with the professor. Having …
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Man-to-man: My history with my woman (Summit Daily News)