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Meridian Ranch Community Directory
MSMD Board of Directors:
President:Butch Gabrielski
Secretary/ Treasurer:Mike Fenton
Asst Secretary/ Treasurer:
Tom SauerBill Gessner
Wayne Reorda
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Go to www.GarageSaleFinder.com and submit your sale with all the details. On June 16th, we will
have a roster available with all the sales in the neighborhood at the rec center.
Go to www.GarageSaleFinder.com and submit
your sale with all the details. On June 16th, we will
have a roster available with all the sales in the
neighborhood at the rec center.
Go to www.GarageSaleFinder.com and submit your sale with all the details. On June 16th, we will have a roster available at the rec center listing all the sales in the neighborhood.
Schafer’s Steakhouse Opens at the CreekView Grill!
Schafer’s Steakhouse celebrated its grand opening at the CreekView Grill on May 3rd after a month of renovations. Restaurateurs Chuck
and Heath Schafer, owners of the nearby Purple Toad, bring their extensive restaurant experience at Prime 25 and The Cow Pub and Grill to the CreekView Grill.
Head Chef Dani Broza pleased over one hundred guests with her culinary creations at the opening. A member of the International Wine Guild and a Sommelier, and formerly head sous chef at Prime 25, a fine dining restaurant in the Springs, Dani’s passion and background is French and Nordic cuisine. But don’t be fooled, Dani can prepare any fare and recommend the wine that best suits the course. When Dani is not in the kitchen, she enjoys playing volleyball, and travelling with her giant dogs. Schafer’s Steakhouse at CreekView Grill’s menu will offer favorites and continually have new items for everyone’s discerning palette.
Stay in touch with Schafer’s Steakhouse on their facebook page, facebook.com/CreekViewGrill/ or make a reservation at 719-494-1900!
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“Chris Berisford made selling our home easy and painless. We
went from listing to closing in less than 30 days. Chris listened to us and helped us achieve our goals
for the sale of our house. Chris and his team were
responsive, professional, and supportive. I would recommend him to anyone looking to buy or
sell a house!” - Mary & David
Considering a move? How much equity do you have? Our clients’ homes in Meridian are selling quick … and they’re taking advantage of equity gains
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June 2018 Design Review Council CornerHappy Summer!
The second annual clean-up is scheduled for June 18th and 19th - Roll off dumpsters (available only to Meridian Ranch residents) will be located in two sections of the community. Lambert Road, next to the high school, and Rex Road. Please check out the website for a list of what CAN and CANNOT be thrown away. In the May newsletter, there was an article about PLOGGING - picking up trash while jogging or walking the trails as an excellent way to exercise. Let’s all work together to keep the Meridian Ranch Community a beautiful place to live!
The summer months brings open windows, the smell of fresh flowers, the chitter chatter of the birds, and the laughter of children. What we don’t want is to hear is barking dogs, or smell unkempt yards filled with dog debris. Please be a good neighbor! Excessive barking from dogs is considered a “nuisance”. Please do your part in keeping your neighborhood a quiet and peaceful place.
Article III, Section 3.5 of the Declaration prohibits any activity which becomes a nuisance or causes an unreasonable embarrassment, disturbance, or annoyance to others. This activity may include, but is not limited to, sounds or odors that emanate from any property.
Meridian Ranch DRC website: www.meridianranchdrc.org; splash page; locate your neighborhood or street; this will take you to your DRC website.
Questions? Please contact your Meridian Ranch DRC Management Team:
Jamie Adams, CMCA, AMS, PCAM, Managing Agent: [email protected]
Julie Sampson, Governance Director: [email protected]
Manager’s Message for June 2018Water is essential to life. You can’t start your day in the morning without using our safe, reliable, public water supply and sanitary sewer system. During May, professionals celebrated Public Works Week and National Water Week. We invite you to consider the significance of our water and sewer systems. In the early 1900s, the average life span in the United States was in the mid-40s. Now, it is in the late 70s. Safe drinking water and sanitary sewer systems are a significant contributor to this change in longevity. We now take for granted that water borne diseases like typhoid and cholera are no longer an everyday concern.
The Meridian Ranch community gets its water from wells (groundwater). There are 11 on-site and 6 off-site wells serving the community. These wells are as deep as 2,600 feet and as shallow as 150 feet. About 100,000 feet of water pipes, several booster pumps, and over 4,000,000 gallons of storage are used to deliver water to our customers.
The quality of our water is tested regularly to assure compliance with the federal Safe Drinking Water Act. The District posts on our website (www.meridianranchmetro.org) our annual Consumer Confidence Reports with detailed information about water quality testing and how our water compares to government standards. We consistently meet all water quality standards.
The Meridian Service Metropolitan District is committed to providing you with safe, dependable, and affordable drinking water and sanitary sewer service. Celebrate our success with us and do your part to protect our water sources by practicing water conservation and avoiding water pollution.
David A. Pelser, General ManagerMeridian Service Metropolitan District
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Contact me so I can keep you updated on the latest real estate activities in our community and answer any questions you may have. I look forward to assisting in all of your real estate needs!
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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
June 2018*Communication will be from your DRC
1AOA Lunch Out“Schitzel Fritz”
1:00 pm
2Sky Sox Night
3 4Junior Golf Clinic@ Antler Creek
Golf Course5 to 8 year olds
10:00 – 11:00 am
5Junior Golf Clinic@ Antler Creek
Golf Course5 to 8 year olds
10:00 – 11:00 am
6 7 AOA Pinochle
12:30 pm
8 9
10 11 Junior Golf Clinic@ Antler Creek
Golf Course9 to 14 year olds9:30 – 11:00 am
12Junior Golf Clinic@ Antler Creek
Golf Course9 to 14 year olds9:30 – 11:00 am
13Junior Golf Clinic@ Antler Creek
Golf Course9 to 14 year olds9:30 – 11:00 am
Quilting Club5:00 – 8:00 pm
14
Flag Day
AOA Mexican TrainDominos12:30 pm
15 Parents Night Out5:30 – 10:00 pm
16Community
Clean-up Day*
Community Garage Sale*
Movie on the Range 8:30 pm
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Father's Day18Community Clean UpDumpsters available
for Residents*
19 20 21 AOA Pinochle
12:30 pm
22 23 Falcon Physical
Therapy 5K Run, Sponsored by
JAKs Brewing Co.9:30 AM
Flick N’ Float 5:45 pm
24 25 26 27Quilting Club
9:30 am-12:00 pm
Quilting Club5:00 pm-8:00 pm
28AOA Mexican Train
Dominos12:30 pm
29 30Falcon Freedom Days
Blood Mobile9:00 am – 12:00 pm
(at Rec Center)
Parade 10:00 am(at Rec Center)
Main Event 5:00 pm(at Antler Creek GC)
Fireworks 9:30 pm(at Antler Creek GC)
What if hardest day of your life was also your first? This is true for the thou-sands of babies every day who are born too soon or very sick. In newborn intensive care unit (NICUs) across the country, they struggle to survive.
For mom and dad, having their baby hospitalized in the NICU can be fright-ening, confusing and overwhelming. Babies shouldn’t have to fight for their
lives. But, with your help, we can provide comfort to families in crisis.
Proceeds from this year’s Falcon Freedom Days will go to the expansion of the Level III Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at St. Francis Medical Center. They specialize in providing high-level care to premature babies and babies with severe medical problems. The NICU has private neonatal bays where
parents can spend private family time with their baby. Specially trained nurses maintain round-the-clock care and observation of patients.
You can make donations at the event or visit the Antler Creek Golf Course Pro Shop, Meridian Service Metro District office or the Rec Center. For a great video
highlighting the challenges these babies face, visit our Falcon Freedom Days 2018 event page on Facebook@MeridianRanchCO.
giving helps yourown heart heal
Be part of a fun event with an important purpose. We need volunteers in the following areas: Event set-up & breakdown. Raffle ticket sales. Directing guests. Kids
bounce houses. Parking attendant. Parade.
If you or your organization would like to volunteer on June 30th (morning or evening), please send an email to
Be part of a fun event with an important purpose. We need volunteers in the following areas: Event set-up & breakdown. Raffle ticket sales. Directing guests. Kids
bounce houses. Parking attendant. Parade.
If you or your organization would like to volunteer on June 30th (morning or evening), please send an email
Color
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Let’s Keep It Clean! It’s difficult to follow rules that you are unaware of, and while everyone gets a copy of The Declarations of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions, not everyone is “in the know” regarding trash totes.
Everyone can agree that trash is not pleasant to look at, so it is important to minimize the visual impact it has on the community by following a few simple rules.
What are the rules about trash?
3.10 Restrictions on Garbage and Trash.
No refuse, garbage, trash, lumber, grass, shrub, tree clippings, plant waste, compost, metal, bulk materials, scrap or debris of any kind shall be kept, stored, or allowed to accumulate on any Lot except within an enclosed structure or appropriately screened from view, except that any container containing such materials may be placed outside at such times as may be necessary to permit garbage or trash pick up. Burning of trash is prohibited.
So in short:
1. You can put your trash out the night before pick-up (Only until the evening of pick-up).
2. Rocky Mountain Disposal allows 2 extra bags of trash per collection.
3. Your totes need to be screened from view all other times in your garage or within a trash screening structure. If your totes are just pulled up the driveway or beside your home, your trash would not be appropriately screened.
Well, that’s simple! Everyone can do that!
Don’t forget to confirm your account on the new website! Here is where the CC&R’s can be found:
• The website. When you go to https://stonebridgemeridian.nabrnetwork.com or www.stonebridgemrhoa.org, you will find them under RESOURCES and then GOVERNING DOCUMENTS.
If you have questions or need assistance with your packet, please reach out to us, as we are always happy to help.
Stonebridge HOA Corner
Your Stonebridge Management Team is here to assist you with any questions you may have:Jamie Adams, CMCA, AMS, PCAM – Association Manager [email protected]
Melonie Marshall, Management Team Assistant [email protected] Karlona Dimoff, Onsite Management Team Assistant [email protected]
Main line to the Stonebridge Lodge is 719-694-8768.For covenant or improvement questions, please contact the WMG office at 719-685-8743.
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D49 June 2018 NewsBALLOT QUESTION 3B -
Mill Levy Construction ProgressVoters in District 49, one of the state’s fastest growing school districts, overwhelmingly approved ballot question 3B, a mill levy override, during the general election on November 8, 2016.
Foundations for future education experiences have been set at Falcon High School. Progress is happening at a momentous pace. Foundations have been poured, exterior walls are in place, trusses have been placed, and windows are going in. The new addition will allow students to enrich on the portfolio of course opportunities through new classrooms, technologically advanced computer labs, and a maker space to spark creative innovation and design. Principles of Engineering students in the FHS Engineering program have been studying trusses during their unit on structures. Through the support GE Johnson, students were able to tour the progress on the new academic wing and view the various engineering structures first hand. Educators will be able to lead future graduates within the new space beginning in August 2018!
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Saturday, June 30th, 2018
Antler Creek Golf Course
Meridian Ranch and Antler Creek Golf Course have teamed up again to kick off the 13th annual Falcon Freedom Days on
Saturday, June 30th, 2018 with music, food, family fun activities and the best fireworks show in Colorado. Bring your chairs, blankets,
family, friends and the kids to this FREE celebration.
With your support, we can be a beacon of light to families facing one of the darkest and hardest times of their lives. Proceeds from
the event will go to the Penrose-St. Francis Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Activities Include:Fireworks | Live Music
Mechanical Bull | Bounce Houses Petting Zoo | Hayrides | Vendors
Beer Garden | Food | Mascots Drawings | SWAT & K9 Demos
Eating Contest | Health Assessments Fitness Demos | Blood Mobile | Parade
9:00am Blood Mobile at Rec center10:00am Hike, Bike & Stroll Parade at Rec Center5:00pm DJ, Booths & Bounce Houses Open5:30pm Hot Dog Eating Contest6:00pm Live Music Begins9:30pm Fireworks Begin
Summer Safety Tips from the Falcon Fire Protection District
The days are growing longer and summer will officially arrive this month. Here are some quick safety tips to ensure your summer fun isn’t ruined by needless injuries.
1. Hydrate, hydrate, hydrate! Humidity is lower at higher elevations, and the body loses fluids through breathing and sweating. Dehydration can lead to fatigue and lightheadedness. It can also contribute to heat illnesses (heat exhaustion, heat stroke) and altitude sickness. Make sure you and your family are drinking enough water, especially during outdoor activities!
2. Wear helmets when bicycling. The National Safety Council estimates that cyclists who wear helmets reduce their risk of head injury by 60% and brain injury by 58%. Helmets are a good idea for skateboarders and horseback riders, too.
3. Be safe around water to avoid drowning. Supervise children at all times when near ponds, lakes, pools, and spas. Use flotation devices while on boats. Don’t enter water unless you know how to swim. More water safety tips from the National Safety Council can be found here: www.nsc.org/home-safety/tools-resources/seasonal-safety/drowning
4. Heed fire restrictions and bans wherever you go. Local authorities may enact fire restrictions and bans at any time due to fire danger. For an explanation of what is and is not allowed under Stage 1 and Stage 2 Fire Restrictions issued by the El Paso County Sheriff’s Office, go to our website (www.falconfirepd.org) and click on “Fire Danger & Bans” at the upper right. (Please note: The Falcon Fire Protection District does not issue, suspend, or lift countywide Stage 1 or 2 Fire Restrictions, nor does it issue Red Flag Warnings.)
To learn more about current fire restrictions in place around the state, go to: https://www.colorado.gov/pacific/dfpc/fire-bans-and-restrictions
The members of the Falcon Fire protection District hope everyone has a safe and enjoyable summer!
Stay connected with the Falcon Fire Protection District:
Website: www.falconfirepd.org
Facebook: @FalconFireDepartment
Twitter: @FalconFireDept
Saturday, June 30th, 2018
Antler Creek Golf Course
Meridian Ranch and Antler Creek Golf Course have teamed up again to kick off the 13th annual Falcon Freedom Days on
Saturday, June 30th, 2018 with music, food, family fun activities and the best fireworks show in Colorado. Bring your chairs, blankets,
family, friends and the kids to this FREE celebration.
With your support, we can be a beacon of light to families facing one of the darkest and hardest times of their lives. Proceeds from
the event will go to the Penrose-St. Francis Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
Activities Include:Fireworks | Live Music
Mechanical Bull | Bounce Houses Petting Zoo | Hayrides | Vendors
Beer Garden | Food | Mascots Drawings | SWAT & K9 Demos
Eating Contest | Health Assessments Fitness Demos | Blood Mobile | Parade
9:00am Blood Mobile at Rec center10:00am Hike, Bike & Stroll Parade at Rec Center5:00pm DJ, Booths & Bounce Houses Open5:30pm Hot Dog Eating Contest6:00pm Live Music Begins9:30pm Fireworks Begin
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Out&AboutBy Roberta Loughman
The Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy exists to educate the public about rodeo, its history, and its impact on Western American culture. The Hall of Fame will also provide recognition to rodeo notables of the past, present, and serve as an inspiration for the future.
Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and Museum101 Pro Rodeo Dr., CO Springs, CO 80919
UPCOMING EVENTS:
July 7, 2018 – Pikes Peak Special RodeoAugust 2, 2018 – 31st Annual ProRodeo Hall of Fame Golf TournamentAugust 3, 2018 – Annual Cowboy BallAugust 4, 2018 – Class of 2018 Induction CeremonyOctober 18-21, 2018 – 3rd Annual Cowboy Experience at The Resort at Paws Up in Greenough, MT
High Tea at Glen Eyrie Castle
The perfect way to enjoy an afternoon of enchantment and history! Served in the Castle Music Room. Glen Eyrie is an English Tudor-style castle built by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs. There are 17 guest rooms in the castle, as well as 4 meeting rooms, 2 dining rooms and 24 fireplaces. The castle was advanced for its time, featuring a primitive intercom system, and a chimney system that would hold the smoke until the wind was blowing in the right direction to take the smoke out of the valley. Glen Eyrie is on the National Register of Historic Places.The castle is now owned by The Navigators. The general public is allowed on its grounds Monday through Thursday (9-4) to visit its bookstore, located at the Carriage House. Tours of Glen Eyrie Castle are available to the public and require an advance reservation.Glen Eyrie Conference Center is located at
3820 North 30th Street in Colorado Springs, CO 80904. Their website is https://gleneyrie.org/ and the phone number is 1-800-944-4536.
Don't miss out on an opportunity to experience Pikes Peak and the surrounding area in the best possible way! Pikes Peak Mountain Bike Tours is the way to do it! Pikes Peak Mountain Bike Tours offers a variety of ways to take in the beauty of our area. Join us for a safe, yet thrilling ride down America's most famous mountain and I am certain it will be on the top of your favorite list for things you did in Colorado! We also offer a fantastic self guided tour on a historic railroad bed called Gold Camp! This route was used in the early 1900's to transport Gold from the mines in Cripple Creek to the refineries in Colorado Springs. You're going to love the old tunnels you get to bike through and the incredible views you take in along the way! Don't miss it!
https://www.bikepikespeak.com
306 S. 25th Street. CO Springs, CO 80904
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Saturday, June 168:30 pm
Antler Creek Golf Course
Bring your family & friends and enjoy a night
of laughter for Father’s Day!
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Meridian Ranch Teen ServicesOur teenagers can be a great resource and affordable service providers to our community, so call them up! To be listed, or to update your listing, have your PARENTS send an email to [email protected]. Specify Meridian Ranch and include your child’s birthday, phone number and list of services offered.
L=Lawn & Chores S= Snow Removal D= Dog Walking B=Baby-sitting *Red Cross Certified H=House-sitting P=Pet-sitting
Name & Age Phone L S D B H PJason Caffee, 17 719-464-5247
Jil Turner, 17 719-466-7772 *
Bridget Turner, 15 719-649-0543
Caitlin Flores, 16 719-375-9401 *
Molly Flores, 14 719-375-9401
Victoria Jump, 17 719-495-4022
Caitlyn Jump, 15 719-495-4022 *
Catherine Hartmann, 17 360-790-4959
Kaela Reed, 16 719-238-1273
Mitchell Reed, 17 719-238-5126
Caleb Sean Baudoin, 16 719-494-3457
Gabriela Caban, 15 787-565-5780 *
Teaghen Malone, 16 719-252-0623 *
Monica Harding, 16 719-244-2903 *
Alexandria Green, 16 515-974-7039
Cheyenne Bautista, 12 719-749-8220
Ashley Morgan Malloy, 18 619-888-1225 *
Laura Gingras, 14 719-367-9088
Bailee Wood, 15 719-494-1467
Jalen Hernandez, 17 303-250-0915
Hannah Cota, 16 303-250-0915
Malachi Hernandez, 13 303-250-0915
Abrianna Bransky, 16 719-495-5700 *Jora Bransky , 13 719-495-5700
Corynne Clark, 17 719-671-5567
Shelby Goff, 14 719-495-5148 *
Danielle Rabago, 17 719-650-1550
Matthew Rabago, 15 719-433-4966
Serina Frank, 13 715-531-5294 *Mya Ramirez, 15 720 -935-6900 *
Nick Garcia, 17 719-201-5960
Jaxon Vignery, 13 361-739-2280
Mikylea Isidore,16 719-466-0768 *
Zoe Powers, 15 719-323-1911
Kayleigh Escarcega, 13 719-650-3841 *
Jaden Cooper, 16 831-818-3465
Amari Bradford, 16 618-406-3350 *Mallory McKinney, 16 719-761-7500
Nicholas Johnston, 14 719-493-4060
Kaela Reed, 16 719-238-1273 math, science & lang. arts tutorMitchell Reed, 17 719-238-5126 math & science tutorTeaghen Malone, 16 719-252-0623 general tutorAlexandria Green, 16 515-974-7039 math tutorNick Garcia, 17 719-201-5960 Lang. Arts, Spanish, Math tutor
The Teen Services Listing is for the convenience of Meridian Ranch residents and is not a service of, nor endorsed by Porchlink Media, LLC or Meridian Service Metropolitan District/Meridian Ranch Metropolitan District. Neither Porchlink nor the Districts make any warranties or representations concerning any of the listings. By using the Teen Services Listing, you assume full responsibility for performing your own due diligence to ensure any individual you choose to work with meets your requirements. Teens wishing to have their services listed must have their parents submit a request. The Districts reserve the right, in its sole discretion, to reject any listing that appears discriminatory, unethical, or inappropriate for a Teen Services Listing.
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TEEN LISTINGS HAVE BEEN REMOVED
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Sponsored by First United Methodist Church
Location: Banning Lewis Preparatory Academy 9433 Vista Del Pico Blvd Colorado Springs 80927
Age: 4 years old through entering 5th grade* Cost: $30 per child Registration and Payment: www.fumc-cs.org * All children must be toilet-trained
For more information contact Rev. Patty Walker [email protected] 719.884.2513
A Week of Building Faith... One Brick at a Time
LEGO®, the Minifigure, and the Brick and Knob configurations are trademarks of the LEGO Group which is not overseeing, involved with, or responsible for this activity, product, or service.
Falcon Physical Therapy and JAK's Brewing Company
are proud to present the 2nd annual Falcon Community 5K!
Saturday, June 23 @ 9:30 AM
Start and finish line at JAKs Brewing Company, 11860 Stapleton Dr.
Tickets on sale NOW!$30 includes 1 race entry, 1 FREE JAK's beer
(21+), and a sport-fit T-shirt!
Register here: falconcommunity5k.wixsite.com/falcon5k
Proceeds benefit Pikes Peak Therapeutic Riding Center (PPTRC) of Elbert, CO.
PPTRC utilizes therapy horses to help over 600 children, adults, seniors, and service members each year. This unique treatment approach helps address a variety of disabilities including autism, PTSD, cerebral palsy, and more.
Registration for this event will help PPTRC provide affordable therapy and care to wait-listed clients, feed 20 therapy horses, and train volunteers on proper handling.
FLICK & FLO AT Enjoy a relaxing swim while viewing a movie in the pool!
At the Meridian Ranch Rec Center indoor pool
* Free for Meridian Ranch Residents. Guests subject to Rec Center Guest Policy
June 23rd 5:45 pm
Sponsored by:
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Give the Gift of Golf for Father’s Day
A-List Membershipsstarting at
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9-14 year oldsJune 11th-13thJuly 16th-18th9:30am-11am
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Hours Monday-Sunday
Brunch 9am - 12pm Lunch 11am - 3pm
Dinner 5pm - 9pm
Happy Hour 3 pm - 6 pm$4 Wells $4 House Wines $4 Drafts Premium $3 Drafts Domestic
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Schafer ’ s Spr ing Meats4 Course Wine Dinner
JUNE 10th 6:00 PM RESERVATIONS REQUIRED
JUNE 2 JAKs Brewhouse Yoga 3 JAKs Live music with Whiskey
Kate 10 JAKs Feast of St. Arnold Brewfest 16 Papa John’s Military Appreciation
JAKs Brewhouse Yoga 21 JAKs Trivia Night 22 Meridian Liquor Wine Tasting
23 JAKs 5K Run 30 Splash Bath $5 Nail Trim & Ear Cleaning Mondays Purple Toad Mug Club Monday Tuesdays Purple Toad Taco Tuesday
JAKs Poker Night Wednesdays Purple Toad Karaoke Thursdays JAKs Run/Walk/Crawl Run Club Weekdays Purple Toad Happy Hour
3-6pm
C a l e n d a r o f E v e n t s
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$45
Porchlink Media, LLC6525 Gunpark Dr. #370-133Boulder, CO 80301
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PAIDDENVER CO
PERMIT 2897
Happy Hour Monday- Friday 3 - 6 pm
$4 Wells $4 House Wines $4 Drafts Premium $3 Drafts Domestic
$45Plus tax & gratuity