Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Denver Go Red Luncheon

Today I volunteered at the Denver Go Red Luncheon. This was a fundraiser for Go Red. There was a silent auction, various booths and opportunities to have your numbers checked. I worked a table that had literature about the Go Red campaign. My goal was to sign as many people up as I could. Many of the attendees were already members, but I managed to sign up an additional 83 people. That's 83 more people choosing to make a difference!
With event leader Blanca Lerman.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Finishing Craftsman

Sometimes it takes several meetings to complete an achievement. Tonight, we finished our Craftsman achievement. The boys made wind chimes out of bells and lids.
They made bracelets with beads.
The Pinewood Derby car stands required extra care since they were allowed to use a real saw and nail gun. We reviewed safety first. Someday these boys might use these skills to make a difference in their community by helping to build something.

Colorado Safe Kids Week

Today I was invited to attend a news conference at the Capital by Leslie Feuerborn of the Safe Kids Denver Metro Coalition. The mission of the Safe Kids Denver Metro Coalition is to identify and prevent injuries in children ages fourteen (14) and younger in the Denver Metro area, by using a combined program of education, research, advocacy, and media. Learn more about Safe Kids Worldwide, a global network of organizations whose mission is to prevent accidental childhood injury, a leading killer of children 14 and under. Safe Kids Denver Metro is led by The Children's Hospital.

An amazing group of passionate people who make up the Safe Kids Denver Metro Coalition. This organization means so much to me. You see, we were in a horrible wreck three years ago. I was told that my son who suffered a skull fracture and bleeding on the brain would have been dead if he had not been wearing a seat belt. More miraculous than that was that my youngest son was in a booster seat in spite of being six years old at the time and walked away without a scratch. I believe booster seats and seat belts save lives!

Governor Bill Ritter proclaimed this week to be Colorado Safe Kids week. Here is a picture of the proclamation.Representative Sue Ryden spoke about her support of Senate Bill 296 which would make the current seat belt law stronger.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Go Red Women's Expo


It is so important to me to use my crown to support great causes. I was able to do that at the Denver Post Women's Expo. It is even better when I get to do it with a fellow title holder. It was so wonderful to see Anita, Miss Poland International again. We were able to sign women up for the Go Red for Women campaign. This is a vital outreach to the community to educate women about heart health. If you missed the booth at the expo, you can find out more information on line at Go Red .

Anita and I are pictured here with Cassie of Go Red for Women. She has also been my contact for the joint venture between Boy Scouts and the AHA. It is always such a joy to work with her.

Scout Show

I introduced a new joint venture between the American Heart Association and Boy Scouts of America at the Scout Show. This was a fun and informative "fair" with a Super Hero theme. There were obstacle courses, fun contests and even a blood drive.
We gave temporary tattoos for the the kids and handed out literature.I was excited to see there will be an official Boy Scout license plate coming out this July. Darrell Luebbe was doing a great job letting everyone know. What a great way to show support for a great organization!

Friday, April 24, 2009

Foil Salon



I had the honor of attending the grand opening of Foil Salon. Brie Hawk is the owner. She is Miss Westminster International 2009 and was Miss Teen Colorado International 2005. She is such a kind and giving person. If you live north of Denver, you need to check out her new salon. It is top of the line and in the cutest little house. Her web page is Foil Salon .

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Craftsman

This week our den focused on the Craftsman pin. Last week the boys assembled wood projects that they took home to paint or stain.

We started the meeting making "shrinkers". It's amazing how small a piece of plastic can shrink.
Then we made neck kerchief slides out of real cow hide.
We finished the meeting making plastic lanyards. I think we parents were more challenged by this one than the boys were.

Centennial City Council Meeting



An important part of communicating is listening, so on Monday night, some of the boys from Troop 794 visited the Centennial City Council meeting as a requirement for the Communications Merit Badge for which I am the merit badge councilor. The boys led the pledge of allegiance before the meeting started. We heard a lively discussion on the plan for a new park. There were a lot of ideas that were shared. After the meeting, we went to Wendy's to discuss what we heard. These boys showed true character by sitting quietly through a two hour council meeting.

9 Health Fair


Monday I volunteered at the 9 Health Fair that was held at Meridian Retirement Community. So many of the residents came out to support this outreach to the community. It is great to see that volunteering can be done at any age. I worked with the blood draw area. I helped direct traffic and checked paperwork.This is the 30th year that these Health Fairs have been offered. They run through the end of the week, so check out 9 news for listings of where they are being held. Bradly, Amanda and Della were so upbeat. If you get a chance to volunteer, do it! It is so much fun!

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Newspaper Article


Friday I met with "Gadfly" Glen of the Glenndale Cherry Creek Chronicle in Cherry Creek where I am a member of the Cherry Creek Chamber and on the Committee for Women of Cherry Creek. He is doing a story about me as a business owner of Kitchen Tune-Up and me as Mrs. Colorado International. This article will focus on the many hats/crowns I wear including the mom one. Glen is such an interesting man. I enjoyed my time with him. I look forward to seeing the story in the April addition.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

New Joint Venture Scouts and AHA

Today I met with Cassie Bair of the American Heart Association and Nicole Cosme of Boy Scouts of America. We finalized plans to roll out a new joint venture. I will unveil the EmpowerMe2B program for Scouts at the Scout Show on April 25th. For more information about the Scout Show, go to http://http//www.denverboyscouts.org/registration/calendardetail.asp?orgkey=1703&ActivityKey=447138

Start Walk

Wednesday was the Denver Start Walk and Rally. This event was to raise awareness of how a simple exercise like walking could increase your health benifits and extend your life. Did you know that for every hour of walking you do you can potentially extend your life another ten minutes? Get out there and move! I am pictured here with two students. You are never too young to start taking care of your heart.

You are never too old to start caring for your heart.My mom is an avid walker. See? It even makes you look younger. She's the one on the right. Also pictured is Sheila Kemper Dietrich, the executive Director for the Pacific Mountain Affiliate of the AHA.
Colorado Rapids mascot Marco was there to root us on. He even has the pageant stance and wave down! What a trooper!

Crossover Ceremony

Tuesday night was our Pack Crossover Ceremony. This is a ceremony to acknowledge a boy's moving from Cub Scouts to Boy Scouts.


We had the Raven Dancers perform the ceremony. They bring dances from different tribes.
The Raven Dancers presented the boys with their arrows. These arrows are awarded to boys who achieve the Arrow of Light. This is the highest award in Cub Scouts and is carried over to Boy Scouts.
Here I am being thanked for helping this Den finish Cub Scouts and their Webelos requirements. Team work is a big part of Scouting.

Our Den was responsible for clean up after the ceremony. Citizenship includes cleaning up after ourselves, weather it is a big oil spill or a small milk spill. Way to go boys!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Civil Air Patrol

Today I had the honor of speaking with the Civil Air Patrol and Chaplain Rourk. We spoke at a local elementary school to the children about making good choices and saying no to drugs. It was amazing to see how well even the kindergarten class understood what were good choices about food and exercise. The fifth graders even had a push up contest.

A big thank you hug from the kindergarten class.

A wonderfully smart group of Kindergartners. They already know about making smart choices, just like my Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts! I am looking forward to working with Chaplain Rourk and the Civil Air Patrol again soon.

Saturday, April 4, 2009

Arapahoe District Pinewood Derby

Today was the arapahoe District Pinewood Derby. I went to cheer on Henry and Kyle from my Den. Although they didn't place in the top three, I am so proud of their efforts.




Kyle won the "Cubbie" award. This award is given to the Scout who did the most work on their own car. Way to go, Kyle!