Dumb Friends League offers Winter Critter Camps

Dumb Friends League offers Winter Critter Camps

Critter Camp Denver Dumb Friends League Buddy Center Castle ROckSend your kid to a fun and educational camp over winter break! The Dumb Friends League will host three one-day camps at each of their shelter locations during winter school breaks.

  • Dec. 20, 21 & 22 at the Buddy Center in Castle Rock
  • Dec. 27, 28 & 29 at the League’s Quebec Street shelter in Denver.

The camps help children learn lessons of compassion, respect and responsibility. Critter Craft Camp is for third through fifth graders, Cat Camp is for third through fifth graders, and Careers Camp is for sixth through eighth graders. Tuition is $50 for each camper, with fees benefiting the Dumb Friends League.

For more information on the camps or to register, visit ddfl.org/camp or call (303) 751-5772, Ext. 7231.

Free Lost and Found for Pets in Parker Colorado or Douglas County CO

Lost or found Dogs or Cats

Please post any dogs or cats that were lost or found in or around Parker and the surrounding communities.

If you email me a photo of your pet I’ll also Tweet, Facebook and spread the word about it to my followers.

If you’d like to post a photo and have the information on the growing lost and found Facebook page click here http://www.facebook.com/coloradolostfoundpets

Bat Encounters with Rob Mies at the Mainstreet Center

Rob Mies brings his Bat Encounters to Parker CO

Rob Mies on Conan Obrien with a bat

Join Rob Mies on October 22 at 7 p.m. at the Mainstreet Center for an encounter with bats from North America, Africa and Asia and come face-to-face with the largest bat in the world, the Gigantic Flying Fox from Malaysia.

October 22, 2011 7:00 p.m. Mainstreet Center Parker CO

Rob Mies, TV personality, conservation biologist, bat expert, author and Director of the Organization for Bat Conservation, speaks about the benefits of bats, the need for conservation and what can be done to help these unique mammals. Learn about bats from around the world up-close and personal.

Tickets are $10 each at 303.805.3364 or at the Parker Mainstreet Center (19650 E. Mainstreet in downtown Parker).

Murdoch’s in Parker is now open to the public

You may have missed the soft opening yesterday but never fear, Murdoch’s first full day in Parker is Thursday October 13, 2011.

murdochs store sign going up in parker co

Sign going up at Murdochs Photo Credit: Murdoch's

It’s been a long time since we’ve had a store on the empty corner at Parker Road and Lincoln to keep the Sprouts and Starbucks company so having Murdoch’s open for business is cause to celebrate.

Grand Opening at Murdoch’s in Parker

Wednesday, October 12 thru Sunday, October 16 to get the Parker shoppers in the door Murdoch’s is kicking off with a sale on tools a Dead or Alive tool trade in event and a 25¢ BBQ on Saturday, October 15 from 11 AM – 1 PM.
WIN JASON ALDEAN TICKETS AND GET A FREE POSTER
Now thru October 16, 2011

Spend $30 on any Wrangler or Justin products and receive a FREE Jason Aldean Poster and register for your chance to win tickets!

Wondering what they sell at Murdoch’s? We did too, here’s the list:

Ag supplies | Animal Health | Automotive | Boots & Shoes | Clothing | Feed | Fencing
Gifts | Hardware | Heat | Lawn & Garden | Pet Supplies | Tack | Tools & Shop | Toys
They certainly have their social media and website in order. You can subscribe for specials find their facebook page and see the store hours all on the Parker page here.  There’s lots of action happening on their Facebook page too. That’s where I found the photo up above.

Let us know what you think of the newcomer in the comments below.

How to handle Coyote encounters in Parker Douglas County CO

Coyote sightings occur on a frequent basis in Parker, as well as in our surrounding communities. Residents should expect to see coyotes in this area, but are encouraged to employ hazing tactics to deter them from becoming too comfortable around people. The goal of hazing is NOT to hurt or endanger animals, rather to help change behaviors and establish and maintain a healthy wariness of humans in local coyote populations.

The Colorado Department of Wildlife recommends the following hazing techniques: 

  • Yell and clap
  • Bang pots and pans together
  • Throw rocks and sticks
  • Spray with garden hoses, water guns or sprinklers
  • Use noise-making devises such as air horns, whistles, cans filled with pennies, etc.
  • Install motion sensor lights and sprinkler systems at your home
  • Use deterrent sprays

Residents should not seek them out, but are encouraged to use these methods if they are approached by or come in close proximity to coyotes.

Residents are also encouraged to avoid walking between dusk and dawn – hours when coyotes are most active. Keep all pets on a leash when walking and avoid areas with a lot of vegetative cover for coyotes. Walk with a friend and/or carry a noisemaker, walking stick or similar deterrent with you. Also be vigilant about supervising your pet when they are outside, especially if your home backs to a trail or open space.

If a coyote approaches too closely or engages in aggressive behavior towards you or your pet, please contact Animal Services at 303.841.9800.

Halloween For Horses: Colorado Horse Park Parker Colorado

Halloween for Horses is not happening October of 2011

gazebo-trick-or-treat on mainstreet halloween parker colorado 2011

Gazebo at O'Brien Park

We have had several people asking about details for this fantastic event that has been held for several years at the Colorado Horse Park just South of Parker CO.

Unfortunately the folks at the horse park told us that the event is not taking place this year.

We’ll be posting a list of Fall and Halloween activities in the area soon.

Make sure you put Trick or Treat on Mainstreet on your calendar.

Mama bear 3 cubs sighted at Black Bear Golf Club in Parker

Community alerted to bear sighting in Parker

Apparently they saw the sign and figured it was home when the Town of Parker Police Department responded to reports of bear sightings on Tuesday, Sept. 6 and Thursday, Sept. 8 near the Black Bear Golf Club in Parker. A mother bear and her two cubs were observed in this area, but did not exhibit threatening behavior or approach humans.

Parker Police notified the Division of Wildlife of the sightings. Schools in the area were also alerted and they took appropriate safety precautions for their students.

According to the Colorado Division of Wildlife’s Web site, if you see a bear, yell, blow a whistle, clap your hands and make other loud noises, but never approach or corner a bear. Bear sightings may also be reported to the Division of Wildlife at 303.291.7227.

For more information on bear safety, please visit the Colorado Division of Wildlife’s Web site at http://wildlife.state.co.us.