Thornton News in a Hurry

Posted 7/24/13

Judge Roughneck performs for summer concert series Judge Roughneck, a band that plays SKA/reggae, will perform for free 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, July …

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Thornton News in a Hurry

Posted
Judge Roughneck performs
for summer concert series

Judge Roughneck, a band that plays SKA/reggae, will perform for free 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, July 25, at the Carpenter Park Amphitheater, 3482 E. 112th Ave. The concert is part of the city’s summer concert series. Anthony’s II will offer pizza for sale at the concert.

Artists’ submissions sought for
Senior Center art project

The Thornton Arts, Sciences and Humanities Council is looking for just the right artist and just the right outdoor art project to install at the Thornton Senior Center.

The council has advertised for a Colorado artist to create an exterior work of art at the center, 9471 Dorothy Blvd., with an approximate budget of $75,000.

Artists have until Aug. 30 to submit their proposals, and the council’s decision is expected in October. The goal is to have the artwork installed by May 2014.

Possible locations for the art piece include, but are not limited to, the patio and picnic area south of the front entrance, the landscaped area between the parking lot and Dorothy Boulevard at the front of the building, the rear entrance area either near the large patio, or an area closer to the rear parking lot that now has a bench and wood chips.

For more information, visit www.cityofthornton.net.

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