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FREE SEMINAR TO PREPARE "LOUISVILLE" VIDEO Now <br /> FOR THE COAL CREEK CROSSING AVAILABLE ON DVD AT MUSEUM <br /> 5K RUN VDs of the film of Louisville's <br /> T o prepare for the upcoming Coal Creek Crossing D history entitled Louisville <br /> 5k Run, as well as other races this summer, Mike are now available for purchase at the <br /> .400. 1/ 0 <br /> Ricci of D3 Multisport and Bo Rich- `, Louisville Historical Museum. The <br /> ardson of Paradigm Physical Therapy film, which was produced in 1994 and '`' <br /> will conduct a seminar providing infor- C\ is approximately 44 minutes long, was <br /> mation on how to run your fastest 5k. f previously available only on video- <br /> Cool running gear and massages will be iS tape. The cost of the DVD is $15 and the cost of the <br /> given away!Admittance is FREE and 1 videotape, which is still available, is $12. The film tells <br /> all levels of runners are welcome.Join the story of Louisville's rich history and includes historic <br /> us on June 8 at 7:00 PM at the Louis- photographs as well as interviews with residents. <br /> ville Recreation Center. The museum also continues to sell DVDs of the film <br /> Mark your calendars for the Coal Creek Crossing 5k Our Boys and Girls in the Armed Forces, 1943-44. This <br /> Run September 3. This year the race will start and finish film, which is approximately 90 minutes long, shows <br /> at the new Community Park and runners will get to en- over two hundred of Louisville's World War II service- <br /> joy a new course routed along the Coal Creek Trail! The men and women while they were home on leave. Most <br /> Coal Creek Crossing 5k Run benefits local charities and are identified by name. Adding to the interest of this <br /> is a part of the Annual Louisville Fall Festival. 1940s film are the scenes of Main Street, wedding parties <br /> For information about the Coal Creek Crossing or leaving the St. Louis Church, and numerous Old Town <br /> the Fall Festival, please call 303.666.8747. homes in the background. This DVD is $25. <br /> US 36 PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE <br /> ., : — - <br /> GRAND OPENING ' <br /> THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 10:00 AM at-.4. 2 -..� .7)1;4: .' -; _•�� � � ice.:r J a` "A VS 1 <br /> Join the City of Louisville, the Town of Superior, _� ' �-�, _� �r_.,, <br /> the Regional Transporation District, and the Colo- '' -Y ' ,w� <br /> ra o Department of Transportation for a formal ribbon - -warm,ha.;��r��,„, =�¢;ir 'volt `�'S:'4 <br /> cutting ceremony to inaugurate the new pedestrain 'I <br /> bridge crossing US 36 and connecting Louisville and I n'°K'R ,----7 .--:-- =—- �� <br /> Superior. <br /> The festivities will start on the Louisville side of the , <br /> bridge by the Colony Square Theaters at 10:00 AM. <br /> TOLLED EXPRESS LANES COMING TO 1-25 <br /> Beginning June 2, the Colorado Department of Transportation will begin an Express Lane program for driv- <br /> ers traveling on I-25 between downtown Denver and U.S. Highway 36. The existing high occupancy vehicle <br /> (HOV) lanes are being modified along this section of I-25 to offer both an HOV Lane and a multi-use, optional <br /> tolled Express Lane. For more information about the new Express Lane, please visit www.dot.state.co.us or call <br /> 303.757.9228. <br /> June July 2006 10 <br />