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Grange Public Events

Discussion on the Veterinary Professional Associate Initiative

Tuesday, October 1, 7:00 - 8:00 p.m.

Jennifer Bolser, DVM, a Colorado veterinarian with 20 years of experience in shelter medicine and small animal general practice, will facilitate a discussion of Proposition 129. Prop 129 is an unusual initiative intended to create a Veterinary Professional Associate (VPA), a lesser-trained veterinary professional who can legally perform all the responsibilities of a licensed veterinarian, including surgery. There will be a discussion on the initiative, it’s purpose, what the expectations are, and what its likely results will be.

This will impact animals, pet owners, Colorado’s veterinarians, veterinary technicians and their clinics and practices. There will be plenty of time to voice questions and concerns.

Niwot Historical Society Now & Then Lecture Series

Thursday, October 10, 7:00 p.m.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Artist and speaker Tom Myer, a Gunbarrel resident, presents his informative lecture “What is a Pow Wow.”

Filled with interesting facts and stories, the audience will come to understand the significance of this integral cultural ceremony.

Admission is free for Niwot Historical Society members or $5 for the general public.

Niwot Community Connection Monthly Meeting

Thursday, October 10, 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.

Hello autumn...the cooler weather means the NCC is meeting inside the Grange once again. The meeting will cover each of the organization's specialty group activities along with
news about our community.


October's guest speaker will be Phil Yates, Boulder's Senior Communications Program Manager, in which he manages the Tribal Nation Consultation Program. Known for his strategic storytelling, Phil will spend time with NCC members explaining how he helps the city to build and sustain relationships with American Indian Tribal Nations.

If you would like additional information about the NCC, an organization that offers a diverse array of activities for folks 50 and over, write to niwotcommunityconnection@gmail.com.

Music at the Grange October event

Sunday, October 13, 1:30 - 3:30 p.m.

It’s time to herald in the seasonal return of Sunday Music at the Grange. If you enjoy a variety of musical genres, then you will be entertained by the artists performing in this comfortable venue. The afternoon of tunes features up to 11 talented local artists performing their renditions of familiar songs and perhaps a few originals sprinkled in.

If you’re drawn to folk, rock, country, bluegrass, classical, and blues, you're sure to enjoy the variety of artists performing in this comfortable setting.

This is an event featuring invited performers and the community is welcome to listen and enjoy. Complimentary refreshments are provided.

Community Dance Classes

Wednesdays, October 2, 16, & 23
5:00 - 7:00 p.m.

Teacher and choreographer Lindy Bartruff invites all ages/levels to community dance sessions featuring social dance workshops for $15/person or $25/couple.

Each night, from 5:00 - 5:50 p.m. features a Tap Dance II routine,

From 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Jump into line dancing and from 7:05 - 8:00 p.m. enjoy classic and contemporary Jazz Broadway classes.

Sessions are taught at the level of each class’s participants.

Registration is required. To learn more and to register, visit lindybdance.

Breakfast with the

Rotary Club of Niwot

Thursdays, October 3, 10, 17, & 24, 7:30 - 8:30 a.m.

The Rotary Club welcomes the community to their morning meetings at the Grange. Breakfast and coffee are served at each meeting beginning at 7:30 a.m. Learn what your local Rotary Club is doing in and for the community while enjoying a social breakfast.

During the October 24th meeting, Rotary member Ron Grunzweig will introduce
the Ride 4 Polio event.

Rotary International is one of the world’s largest service organizations. The mission of the organization is to “provide service to others, promote integrity, and advance world understanding, goodwill, and peace.” The Rotary Club of Niwot welcomes all members of the community to their morning meetings at the Grange.

To learn more about the Rotary Club of Niwot and the causes the club supports,
visit www.niwotrotary.org.

Have a hankering for something?

Bet you can find it in Niwot!
Niwot's local businesses provide high quality options, excellent customer service, and convenience. So, when you're headed to the Grange for an event, remember to visit the wonderful stores and restaurants in Niwot.

The Grange needs your skills

We're looking for volunteers: a Webmaster, an Event Coordinator,
a Volunteer Coordinator, and a Grant Writer

Now that the non-profit entity Niwot Hall owns the Grange building, the organization is looking for volunteer assistance to organize fundraising events, recruit volunteers, and write grants.

We're also looking for a Webmaster to maintain our website. WordPress knowledge would be helpful.

If you have a desire to make a difference in the community, great organizational and people skills, or are adept at grant writing, consider becoming part of the volunteer team.

Please contact the Grange by writing to LeftHandGrange@gmail.com.

The Grange's Members' Meeting

BOD
Wednesday, October 9, 5:30- 6:30 p.m.

Members, your presence is requested at the Grange members' meeting.
Grange meetings will now be held on a quarterly basis.

At each meeting, you'll get the inside scoop on what's happening: events, building improvements, and the structure of the organization. Help keep our community center energized and lively by participating! As always, your questions, comments, opinions, and ideas are very welcome.

Gather at the Grange

The highlights:

Yes, alcohol is allowed!

The newly remodeled Grange is an excellent and reasonably priced space for every occasion and event. There are two spacious halls to choose from. The building includes a large kitchen and two bathrooms. There are ample tables and chairs to configure for big or small groups.
Always free parking and WiFi.

The downstairs hall of the Grange is a wonderful space for weddings, receptions, meetings, classes, musical events, bar/bat mitzvahs, and other functions for up to 100 people. The upstairs hall features wood paneling, a stage, and an adaptable seating area.
There's also an upstairs office for smaller meetings.

To learn more, click here: Rent the Grange.
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