Western Welcome Week

Littleton Colorado Annual Celebrationis Here Again!!

By Dennis Martin

Western Welcome Week is an annual community celebration in Littleton, Colorado.

It began in 1928 and has been held every year since. Western Welcome Week includes over

40 events benefiting dozens of local civic and charitable organizations.

This year the 79th annual celebration begins on Thursday, August 9, 2007 and continues for 11 days, through Sunday August 19, 2007. The Highlight of the Western Welcome Week celebrations is Festival Day, Saturday August 18, 2007 offering something for everyone.

The day begins with the children’s parade at 8:30 am followed by the grand Parade at 10am.

The 48tth arts and crafts festival goes from 8:30 am to 5pm with crafters from all over Colorado and across the Nation. Don’t miss the unique shops and Restraints of Historic downtown.

The Day is a Shoppers Paradise.

This is just one of the many events that give Littleton the small town atmosphere tha helps local real estate’s appeal.

Sunflower Market in Northwest Denver!

Here we are, on the site of an abandoned amusement park! Not just any amuzement park.Denver Natural Food Market in Highlands This is the historic site of Elich Gardens which has now moved downtown. We saw the homes go up, we saw Starbucks come along with 24-Hour Fitness, and finally to finish it off – SUNFLOWER MARKET in Highlands Garden Village!

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Coyotes In Lone Tree, Colorado

Lone Tree sounds like the name of ghost town in old west. It conjures up visions of dust storms, tumble weeds and coyotes Open Space In Lone Treeroaming the dirt street that runs though town. Some say the Lone Tree outside town was the "hanging tree."

But that’s a chapter from a Western novel or screenplay. In modern day life, Lone Tree, Colorado has upscale subdivisions, fine dining, and even one of the top shopping malls in the state at Park Meadows. However, coyotes do still occasionally roam the streets.

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