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T.H.A.T Battle of the Bands

One of my jobs at work is to help coordinate a teen health coalition called T.H.A.T. The kids came up with the name because they thought it would be fun to say they are going to THAT meeting or THAT event. THAT stands for Teen Health Alliance of Today. The group does various events related to health in the community and wanted to host the 2nd annual THAT Battle of the Bands.


Me with two of the other adult coordinators of THAT

We usually meet and wanted to hold the event at Zoe’s, a cool funky warehouse style coffee shop that is run in conjunction with an area church. However, on the night they chose (this last Friday) it was already reserved. So they decided to work with another group that hosts at-risk teenagers in an indoor skate park/coffee shop that also has church ties. This organization is called Higher Grounds and they try to help intervene and prevent high risk behaviors in teens. It has a great mission and purpose and a perfect audience for health messages and music!


With some of the group (yah, THAT group -haha)

We didn’t have very many bands sign up to perform -in fact only two! So it wasn’t a big battle by any means. But they chose Britton as one of the judges (Simon Cowell!). One band was a garage band that mostly played reggae and punk reggae like Sublime. The other band was the jazz band from Eaton High School.


Jazz Band

The jazz band ultimately won the prize and will be playing at the Greeley Stampede this year on the free stage. Before and in between the bands they showed health messages on a big screen, had health trivia and handed out prizes.


The whole group afterward

Overall it was a fun night and a fun event. My work has me do some very interesting things like be an MC for a Quinceanera fashion show (in Spanish!!) and help run events like this. Pretty fun for work! I also made some headway with the coordinator of the Higher Grounds group to talk about making it a tobacco free property. Unfortunately even though it is for all underage kids, they still condone smoking in an outdoor cage area. As a health advocate,  I’ve found my work is never done. However, I was pleasantly surprised that my idea to bring “cutie” mandarin oranges and apples as a snack was a hit! No one thought these kids would eat them, but they were all gone by the end of the evening.

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Sterling and Northeastern Colorado

I had to do some work out in Northeastern Colorado. So after I got done with my work, Britton and I were able to hang out in the Sterling, CO area. Sterling is about 100 miles away from Greeley. It is such a strange place. Going there was almost like traveling in a time machine. Everything seemed outdated and like we were revisiting the 80’s. From the music on the radios to the furnishings and style of the hotel, everything around you made you think you’d stepped back in time.

Northeastern Colorado is more like Kansas and Nebraska than what most people would first think of when they think Colorado. For people who are unfamiliar with Colorado, the first thing they think of is skiing and the mountains, which is half our state. The other half is prairie lands. For hundreds of miles it is nothing but sage brush and tumbleweeds. If you drive from Nebraska into Colorado, you wouldn’t even see the mountains in the distance until you hit Greeley -and some of them are 14,000 feet high!

So going out there was quite the experience. Driving is a breeze, if anything it can be too monotonous and boring as there are few cars and few turns. Here are a few pictures (click to enlarge) of our mini-adventure to Sterling and into Northeastern Colorado to give you a feel for the area:


Lots of Windmills -many were functional to water cattle


A long neglected weathered old barn on the other side of the railroad tracks


The biggest variation in topography were a few softly rolling hills


Huge Grain Silos show what most people do out there


All the chemical fertilizers used in the (conventional) farming have caused some unwanted consequences, such as nitrates in the water. This can cause major health problems, especially for what they call “blue babies”.


A huge feedlot outside of Greeley near Kersey

Raising cattle and bison makes a lot of sense out on this dryland prairie because they will eat the dry grasses that nothing else can. However this easy solution -grazing animals on acres of grassland- is turned into a problem when condensed into feedlot operations where all the waste is concentrated. In the olden days, cowboys were used to round up the cattle on these grasslands. Now they have shifted into this feedlot system instead. This requires extensive feed inputs in the form mainly of (subsidized) corn. Corn, unlike this prairie grassland, is highly water intensive. The close proximity of the animals and the fact that they are standing in their waste also causes them to get sick more often. So, they are given prophylactic antibiotics in their feed, which in turn the general public soon eats.

With all the open space out here in Northeastern Colorado and little rainfall, using this water-intensive and condensed system seems completely counter-intuitive. This un-natural, and ultimately unhealthy system only runs on food (corn) subsidies and (cheap) petroleum. If you ask where all the real cowboys have gone, here’s your answer.


Long ribbons of empty road unfold in front of you


Grain prices -wheat, corn, millet


This bumper sticker is reflective of the thoughts on beef in this region: Eat Beef: The West wasn’t won on salad.


A visual reminder that all of this is currently possible only because of fossil fuels. It will be interesting to see how agricultural areas like Northeastern Colorado adapt -or possibly revert back to the tried and true ways- when fuel prices rise


We went out to eat at a place in Sterling called TJ Bummers. They had lots of old antiques including this old tractor out front. It reminded us of the way it must have been out here in the wild west days.

Overall, it was a nice trip. Going to Northeastern Colorado is not generally thought of as a destination in Colorado, but it is a reminder of what a large part of Colorado is all about. Agriculture is a vital part of our Colorado economy and if you ever want to see that up close and personal, this is the area you should visit.


This feedlot is huge

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Hospice Act of Grace at the Candlelight Playhouse

Yesterday we went to a fundraiser for Hospice called An Act of Grace. It was a showing of The King and I at the Candlelight Dinner Playhouse in Johnstown just off of I-25.


At Candlelight Dinner Playhouse

I love going to dinner theatre and this was for a great cause so it was win-win all the way. My mom, grandma and aunt all came out with us as well. It was a nice event and they also had a silent and live auction. The meal was good and the acting, singing and dancing were fun. Our favorite part was the play within the play about “The Small House of Uncle Thomas”.  The actors who played the King of Siam and Anna were great.


At the table

My mom really liked a huge watercolor painting that was for sale of some  parrots in tropical foliage. She was the winning bid in the silent auction at $400 of this painting that was valued at $3000!


With some of the young cast members and the painting

Hospice helped out a lot when my dad was in his last few months of life. So it was nice to get out and show some support and have a nice meal, watch a live play performance and have a fun night out with my family.

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Fun at Pump it Up!

Since Britton and I don’t have kids, we don’t know what all the latest toys, fads and fun that kids have these days. But a lot of our friends do have kids, so when we were invited to Pump it Up in Fort Collins for my friend Lisa’s 4 year-old son’s birthday we had no idea what to expect. Around here we see a lot of people rent out inflatable jumping castles for their front or backyard for kids’ parties. But Pump It Up had two full rooms of bouncy areas!


In the boxing room

We weren’t sure if this was a kids’ only fun thing, but they told us everyone could do it. We had to go find socks however and then the fun commenced. We raced, climbed, fell on our faces, boxed with huge gloves, and bounced around for about an hour.I felt like I was practicing for Wipe Out!


Sandi, Lisa and Me in the King Chair

After the birthday party we all decided to go to the Rio in Fort Collins. It was great to catch up with my best friends Sandi and Lisa and their families. I’ve known them since I was about 12 years old! After that Britton and I decided to take advantage of the fact that we don’t have kids and spontaneously go see the movie Limitless. It was pretty good! Overall a great day to feel like a kid again.

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