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Thursday, October 30, 2014
Tuesday, October 28, 2014
I Say Chihuly, You Say Exhibit!
Fall is
falling here on the front range of Colorado, and Cari and Kristen recommend
that you consider visiting the Denver Botanical Gardens for the Chihuly Exhibit.
Denver Botanic Gardens presents the Rocky Mountain Region's first major outdoor exhibition of artwork by celebrated American artist, Dale Chihuly. Chihuly's sculptures – ranging in size and form – add bold colors and dramatic beauty to the Gardens' 24-acre urban oasis.
Kristen and Cari |
Denver Botanic Gardens presents the Rocky Mountain Region's first major outdoor exhibition of artwork by celebrated American artist, Dale Chihuly. Chihuly's sculptures – ranging in size and form – add bold colors and dramatic beauty to the Gardens' 24-acre urban oasis.
Chihuly is credited with revolutionizing the Studio Glass
movement and elevating the perception of the glass medium from the realm of
craft to fine art. He is renowned for ambitious architectural installations
around the world, in historic cities, museums and gardens.
Above is Cari pictured in-front of two of her favorite
Chihuly pieces at the Denver Botanical Gardens.
The exhibit
runs through November 30, 2014.
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Friday, October 24, 2014
Mandy's New Book - "Alice's Adventures"
Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome resident Mandy has published another book! This one is called “Alice’s Adventures.” Learn more, including how to purchase the book and support this talented author, by clicking here.
Monday, October 20, 2014
Introducing Karen
We’d like to
introduce you to Karen, who now calls the Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome “HOME.”
After many years of
living independently in her community, Karen found herself living in a nursing
home due to an unexpected health event. Upon moving into a nursing home, many
thought that she would reside there for the remainder of her life.
Thankfully Karen,
who works hard to stay optimistic, thought otherwise.
When the
opportunity to move into the Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome was presented to
her, she was excited about a fresh start.
Karen enjoys
reading, thanks to her nook e-reader that allows her to manipulate font size to
suit her needs. She is also eager to take advantage of the many technologies
within her new home. She looks forward to using the inductive cooktop and
prompting system to refresh her interest in cooking, so that she can cook for
her family and friends.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Out & About Offers Theater Experience With After School Program
The Centre Stage program is contagious! It was such a success in the Adult Program that Imagine!'s Out & About department is gearing up for a theatre activity with the After School Program. “Our goal is to have a final performance in late April or early May, as a culmination of the year’s progress,” said Elena Ciaravino, Children’s Services Coordinator. The class currently has 11 kids enrolled and rehearsals began August 27 at Alchemy of Movement in Boulder.
Out & About is excited to partner up with BackStory Theatre of Broomfield, a non-profit organization that provides theatre arts education and performances to kids and adults in the surrounding area. When we asked Anna Wilcox, founder of BackStory Theatre and the Executive Artistic Director, what inspired her to take on the project with Out & About, she said, “I have been very interested in expanding our Step Into the Spotlight programs to youth with disabilities. I believe acting is playing and we all can play! Imagination is such an important thing and it is important to use our imagination in life! Theatre encourages imagination. Our programs are called Step Into the Spotlight because we want everyone to have a chance to shine whether they are the lead of a show or not.” Thanks to the collaboration with BackStory, Out & About’s program has access to the company’s props and costumes, if desired, for the production, and the director of the show is using BackStory’s curriculum designed for Youth Theatre.
Mary Wilke is a teacher contracted through BackStory to be the director of the new Center Stage for kids. A student of theatre at the University of Northern Colorado and a teacher for youth drama, Mary is very excited to be involved in this theatre experience for the kids. “The kids will find a way to fully express a range of emotions, collaborate with classmates to develop the magic of a great story, and feel confident in the ability to perform for an audience,” said Mary. Mary has experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities and practiced helping those who need a little boost in finding their creative side.
"Confidence building, voice projection, memorizing lines, using imagination, and team building are a few of the many skills our kids will learn in this class,” said Elena.
Out & About is excited to partner up with BackStory Theatre of Broomfield, a non-profit organization that provides theatre arts education and performances to kids and adults in the surrounding area. When we asked Anna Wilcox, founder of BackStory Theatre and the Executive Artistic Director, what inspired her to take on the project with Out & About, she said, “I have been very interested in expanding our Step Into the Spotlight programs to youth with disabilities. I believe acting is playing and we all can play! Imagination is such an important thing and it is important to use our imagination in life! Theatre encourages imagination. Our programs are called Step Into the Spotlight because we want everyone to have a chance to shine whether they are the lead of a show or not.” Thanks to the collaboration with BackStory, Out & About’s program has access to the company’s props and costumes, if desired, for the production, and the director of the show is using BackStory’s curriculum designed for Youth Theatre.
Mary Wilke is a teacher contracted through BackStory to be the director of the new Center Stage for kids. A student of theatre at the University of Northern Colorado and a teacher for youth drama, Mary is very excited to be involved in this theatre experience for the kids. “The kids will find a way to fully express a range of emotions, collaborate with classmates to develop the magic of a great story, and feel confident in the ability to perform for an audience,” said Mary. Mary has experience working with individuals with developmental disabilities and practiced helping those who need a little boost in finding their creative side.
"Confidence building, voice projection, memorizing lines, using imagination, and team building are a few of the many skills our kids will learn in this class,” said Elena.
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
A Trip To Ned To See The Fall Colors
Today’s post and photos come from Keysha Torres, who works at the Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome in Boulder.
“On Saturday, September 28th, we as a house took a day trip up to Nederland for a picnic and to look at all the leaves change colors. We started by stopping at the store and picking some healthy lunch options for the day before making our way up. We took our time driving and had all our windows down so everyone could enjoy the views and nice warm weather that day. When we got up to Nederland we drove around until we found the best spot to have our picnic. We also at that time took bets on what everyone thought the temperature of the water would be like. The guesses ranged from freezing to slightly chilled. Everyone ate their lunch and did tons of talking and some story telling. They all seemed to be enjoying the day, even if there were a TON of flies everywhere. Before we left staff members treaded into the water to see who exactly had won the bet about how cold it was. FYI, freezing won. We gathered up some water in an empty bottle we had and let everyone else wet their hands, head, or feet, which ever they chose so they could all decide how could it was. Freezing still won. We made our way slowly down again still enjoying the day, when we all got home everyone couldn't stop talking about how much fun they had up in Nederland and how they would all love to do it again real soon.” FYI, freezing won. We gathered up some water in an empty bottle we had and let everyone else wet their hands, head, or feet, which ever they chose so they could all decide how could it was. Freezing still won. We made our way slowly down again still enjoying the day, when we all got home everyone couldn't stop talking about how much fun they had up in Nederland and how they would all love to do it again real soon."
“On Saturday, September 28th, we as a house took a day trip up to Nederland for a picnic and to look at all the leaves change colors. We started by stopping at the store and picking some healthy lunch options for the day before making our way up. We took our time driving and had all our windows down so everyone could enjoy the views and nice warm weather that day. When we got up to Nederland we drove around until we found the best spot to have our picnic. We also at that time took bets on what everyone thought the temperature of the water would be like. The guesses ranged from freezing to slightly chilled. Everyone ate their lunch and did tons of talking and some story telling. They all seemed to be enjoying the day, even if there were a TON of flies everywhere. Before we left staff members treaded into the water to see who exactly had won the bet about how cold it was. FYI, freezing won. We gathered up some water in an empty bottle we had and let everyone else wet their hands, head, or feet, which ever they chose so they could all decide how could it was. Freezing still won. We made our way slowly down again still enjoying the day, when we all got home everyone couldn't stop talking about how much fun they had up in Nederland and how they would all love to do it again real soon.” FYI, freezing won. We gathered up some water in an empty bottle we had and let everyone else wet their hands, head, or feet, which ever they chose so they could all decide how could it was. Freezing still won. We made our way slowly down again still enjoying the day, when we all got home everyone couldn't stop talking about how much fun they had up in Nederland and how they would all love to do it again real soon."
Wednesday, October 8, 2014
Home-in-the-Country
We spent some time yesterday afternoon catching up with
Donna and Gerald, who are celebrating their first full week living in the recently
completed Santa Fe Home, located in eastern Broomfield County.
Looking Eastward at the Santa Fe Home |
They have fondly named it their “Home-in-the-Country.” Although
both Donna and Gerald miss living at the Bob and Judy Charles SmartHome, they
agreed that the wide-open space surrounding their new rural home, the horses,
goats and peace-and-quiet win hands down over noisy Iris Avenue in Boulder.
When we asked what they liked most about their new home, the
couple couldn’t quite agree on what they loved more; the peace-and-quiet of
rural living, or looking westward to enjoy the mountain views and sunsets. When
we asked Donna and Gerald if there was anything that they didn’t love about
their move, they agreed that they could do without their commutes to their jobs
and classes that they enjoy participating in with Imagine!’s CORE/Labor Source
program.
Gerald relaxing and enjoying the view |
Donna showing us around outside |
Who can’t relate to that sentiment?
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