![]() Saturday, May 9, at the Broomfield Community Center. This class is approved for obtaining a permit at 15½. The focus is to help young drivers adopt safer driving practices, take responsibility for their behavior in various driving situations and be aware of many of the typical driving hazards. Information: 30 or 30.Ĭourse for ages 15 to 24 is designed to be an early intervention program to help prevent traffic violations, collisions and/or fatalities. Saturday, May 9, at Willow Run Feed Store, 5700 W. Stop by, grab a cup of coffee and chat with an officer.ĭeborah Mackey of Claws and Paws Housecall Service will hold a vaccination clinic for cats and dogs from 10 a.m. Saturday, May 9, at Bananelope Coffee Shop, 1405 S. Have you ever wanted to ask a police officer a question, but didn’t want to be pulled over to have the opportunity? An officer from the Broomfield Police Department will answer questions from 9 to 10 a.m. Dinner at Carrabba’s is at participants’ additional expense. ![]() Cost: $28/$30 per person, includes transportation and tickets to the festival. There will be over 150 vendors present, from across the U.S. This trip for individuals 60 and older begins with dinner at Carrabba’s, then moves to the Denver Merchandise Mart to experience free wine tasting, workshops on chocolate and wine pairings, wedding cake competition and chocolate samples. Information: 30 or www.oldpossumĬolorado Chocolate Festival and dinner at Carrabba’s 119th Place, will hold a free story time at 10:30 a.m. Pre-registration is required: 30 or at the Senior Center desk at the Community Center. All moms welcome for Prime Rib lunch and entertainment at noon Friday, May 8, at the Broomfield Community Center.
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