Tuesday, November 11, 2008
November 10th in Rocky Flats Weather
IN 1998...STRONG BORA WINDS GUSTING FROM 70 TO 92 MPH COUPLED WITH BLOWING SNOW CREATED WHITEOUT AND SLICK BLACK ICE CONDITIONS AT THE BASE OF THE FOOTHILLS WEST OF DENVER. STATE HIGHWAY 93 BETWEEN GOLDEN AND BOULDER AND C-470... WIND GUSTS INCLUDED: 92 MPH ATOP BLUE MOUNTAIN NEAR COAL CREEK CANYON... 77 MPH AT JEFFERSON COUNTY AIRPORT NEAR BROOMFIELD.
IN 2000...FREEZING DRIZZLE WAS WIDESPREAD ACROSS NORTHEASTERN COLORADO WITH THE HEAVIEST AMOUNTS NEAR THE FOOTHILLS IN THE EVENING. THE FREEZING DRIZZLE MADE MANY HIGHWAYS ICY AND SLICK...WHICH CONTRIBUTED TO A NUMBER OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS. SOME HIGHWAYS ACROSS METRO DENVER WERE CLOSED AT TIMES...STATE HIGHWAY 93 BETWEEN BOULDER AND GOLDEN ATOP ROCKY FLATS BECAME NEARLY IMPASSABLE DUE TO A COATING OF ICE BY LATE EVENING.
Monday, November 10, 2008
Thursday, November 06, 2008
A Holiday Get together Party
HOLIDAYS PARTY
@
BUENOS TIEMPOS Restaurant
Saturday, Dec. 6th
@
5pm till ?,,,
@
1000 Depot Hill Road Broomfield, CO
(303) 466-6386
Please E-Mail Rhonda Nielsen for headcount,,,...
rhonda.nielsen@juno.com
Saturday, November 01, 2008
Sunday, October 26, 2008
October Breakfast 2008
Monday, October 13, 2008
Larry Barela is Hiring
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Rocky Flats Cold War Museum
WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Sen. Wayne Allard (R-Colo.), a member of the Senate Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy & Water Development, announced today that the Rocky Flats War Museum has been awarded a $492,000 Department of Energy Grant.
“Funding for this project is particularly important to me, as it will help preserve the legacy and history of Rocky Flats,” said Allard. “Documenting the world renowned clean-up of Rocky Flats will serve as a reminder to us all of how Colorado made the impossible, possible.”
This funding will be used for initial museum and exhibit development planning and will assist efforts to improve the storage and documentation of artifacts.
“Our nation owes a debt to the men and women that worked at Rocky Flats. Their efforts helped overcome the staggering threat of communism,” continued Allard. “The museum will serve as a daily reminder of the challenges our country faced during the Cold War and the many sacrifices made by our nation’s Cold War Veterans.”
Allard was an original sponsor of the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge Act which statutorily required that the former nuclear weapons production facility be cleaned-up and transferred to the U.S. Dept. of Interior for purposes of a Wildlife Refuge. Since 1996, Allard had worked to ensure the successful clean-up of Rocky Flats, securing more than $7 billion dollars for clean-up funding and community involvement efforts. The clean-up effort was completed in December 2005 and the Rocky Flats National Wildlife Refuge was officially established in July 2007. The Rocky Flats Technology Site manufactured components for nuclear weapons for our nation’s defense until 1988. The 6,200 acre complex once housed more than 100 buildings and is located 16 miles northwest of downtown Denver.
Kevin Clark Glantz

OGDEN – Kevin Clark Glantz, 46, died Saturday, September 20, 2008, the result of an ATV accident.
He was born May 26, 1962, in Longmont, Colorado, a son of Harlan and Verna Warden Glantz.
Kevin served in the U.S. Army and was stationed in Germany
On October 11, 1991, Kevin married Joanne Czizik in Niwot, Colorado.
Kevin and Joanne moved to Utah in 1996.
Kevin was a salesman for Sunstate Equipment and made many close friends of individuals who started as his customers.
Kevin’s hobbies included fishing, hunting, cooking, riding Harleys and ATVs.
Surviving are his wife, Joanne of Ogden; his mother, Verna of Milliken; two brothers and two sisters, Dan (Linda) Glantz and Barry Glantz both of Frederick, Colo.; Brenda (Dave) Schmidt, Johnstown, Colo., and Kelly (David) Vasta, N.C. Kevin is also survived by many close nieces and nephews: Sara (Kevin) Walton, Justin (Rachel) Glantz, Jamie Glantz, Jared Glantz, Harlan Glantz and Gino Vasta; great-nephew and niece, Cooper and Addie Walton; and his beloved horse, “Jerry”.
Preceding Kevin in death were his father, Harlan; his Grandma Lyons; Grandma Glantz; nephew, Jeremy Johnson and his beloved dog, Angus.
Cremation has been held. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, October 11, 2008, at 2:00 p.m. at Rinn United Methodist Church, 3783 WCR 20, Longmont, CO. Casual dress is requested.
Contributions may be made to Rinn United Methodist Church or the Wildlife Forever Fund at www.wildlifeforever.org.
From the Longmont TimesCall.com
Thursday, October 02, 2008
Breakfast in Denver
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Hello All,
Where: Hoffbrau
When: Saturday, September 27
Time:
What: Informal gathering of friends
Ok – now here are the rules: This is a get together for Randy to meet with some of his friends that I wanted to do for him. It is not a Birthday Party, so no presents please (this will keep me out of trouble).
We’ll meet outside on the patio, and in case of inclement weather, we have a room available inside.
I’ll probably hand out tickets to you when you arrive, which will be good for a drink (Happy Hour starts at
If you can RSVP, that would be great, if not, hopefully we’ll just see you there. My email address is coloavfan@comcast.net.
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Rocky Flats Breakfast Date Yet?
Thanks,
Jan Penny
Saturday, September 06, 2008
Rocky Flats Family Reunion Picnic
Come join us with your families for some fun
See some old friends
who will no doubt be telling the same old stories,,,...
September 21, 2008
at the
Westminster Elks #2227 Club
3850 Elk Drive
Westminster, CO 80030
Lodge PH: 303-429-2227
Starting 1:00 until ?.
For a old fashion Rocky Flats style pot luck picnic
bring a covered dish
or
$5.00 Donation per person
Send your donation check by mail to Rocky Flats Nuclear Workers C/O
to:
Judy Padilla
7737 Ellen Lane,Denver Co, 80221
or
Jeff Schultz
7388 West 96th Avenue, Westminster Co. 80021
Subject "Picnic"
(We would prefer to have your check in advance
so that we can have enough food & drink on hand.
If you forget, please come anyway and toss a five into the kitty )
For more details please contact
Rhonda Thomas rhondathomas@remax.net
Judy Padilla CharlesE8@msn.com
Mary Latka jml.13@msn.com
Wanda Vidal hankandwanda@comcast.net
Laura Schultz soreloser@earthlink.net
Special Note:
In order to make this a great time of all,
we could us some help with the following;
Please contact any one of our ladies
if you can help with our picnic
we have plenty of Honey Do's awaiting for you!
We need ideals for entertainment...such as a musical group or
a band that will play for us.
Does any one have a new job or contacts that would help
by donating food,
paper stuff, soft drinks, tea...sorry to say but no alcoholic beverages except sold by ELKs
Finally we need more ladies to help to direct the men...just kidding!
Laura Schultz (RFNW)
soreloser@earthlink.net
303-421-0373
Friday, September 05, 2008
Eric Lagerquist in Albuquerque
we are having a get together at the Fox and Hound on Mon. the 8th at 6:00 PM for Eric Lagerquist. Please take time to stop in and say hello! Please let me know if you plan on coming.
Dan T
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Alarm System Manager Needed
Hello all,
Anyone out there want to work with your truly, manage an alarm system and live in the Denver Area?
Some dispatch experience a big plus.
Please send resumes to me at
Thanks,
Mark Graf
Contract Project Manager
US Department of Homeland Security
Immigration and Customs Enforcement
Federal Protective Service
303-236-6826 (O)
303-419-8253 (C)
303-236-7711 (F)
Saturday, August 09, 2008
Happy Birthday
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DEAR JAN......
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU!!!
Jessica Monk


















