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Lachey Day

You never know when random excitement will come our way here at FBR. Yesterday we received a visit from a huge yellow tour bus, carrying Nick Lachey (luhshay). Nick, co-founder of a new website, winnit.com, came to Denver as part of his 11 day “Everybody

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Seeds of Tomorrow

Warren Village is a non-profit organization that assists formerly homeless, low-income, single parent families in achieving sustainable personal and economic self-sufficiency.The folks at Warren Village view their theme “Seeds of Tomorrow” from two perspectives. By planting seeds, the children learn a lesson similar to that

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Charles

Charles Alcott of Denver sits on the bank of the Cherry Creek near Speer and Lincoln. To the right of the photo is the site where Charles recently risked his life by diving into the raging water to save the life of a drowning victim.

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The Oil & Gas Industry is Stepping Up to Fight Hunger

There’s an exciting new circle of support in FBR’s world. This circle includes individuals representing 11 Oil and Gas companies in our service area. These men and women have joined forces in order to rally the Oil and Gas industry around our mission by educating

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Lachey Day

You never know when random excitement will come our way here at FBR. Yesterday we received a visit from a huge yellow tour bus, carrying Nick Lachey (luhshay). Nick, co-founder of a new website, winnit.com, came to Denver as part of his 11 day “Everybody

Read More »

Seeds of Tomorrow

Warren Village is a non-profit organization that assists formerly homeless, low-income, single parent families in achieving sustainable personal and economic self-sufficiency.The folks at Warren Village view their theme “Seeds of Tomorrow” from two perspectives. By planting seeds, the children learn a lesson similar to that

Read More »

Charles

Charles Alcott of Denver sits on the bank of the Cherry Creek near Speer and Lincoln. To the right of the photo is the site where Charles recently risked his life by diving into the raging water to save the life of a drowning victim.

Read More »

The Oil & Gas Industry is Stepping Up to Fight Hunger

There’s an exciting new circle of support in FBR’s world. This circle includes individuals representing 11 Oil and Gas companies in our service area. These men and women have joined forces in order to rally the Oil and Gas industry around our mission by educating

Read More »

Lachey Day

You never know when random excitement will come our way here at FBR. Yesterday we received a visit from a huge yellow tour bus, carrying Nick Lachey (luhshay). Nick, co-founder of a new website, winnit.com, came to Denver as part of his 11 day “Everybody

Read More »

Seeds of Tomorrow

Warren Village is a non-profit organization that assists formerly homeless, low-income, single parent families in achieving sustainable personal and economic self-sufficiency.The folks at Warren Village view their theme “Seeds of Tomorrow” from two perspectives. By planting seeds, the children learn a lesson similar to that

Read More »

Charles

Charles Alcott of Denver sits on the bank of the Cherry Creek near Speer and Lincoln. To the right of the photo is the site where Charles recently risked his life by diving into the raging water to save the life of a drowning victim.

Read More »

The Oil & Gas Industry is Stepping Up to Fight Hunger

There’s an exciting new circle of support in FBR’s world. This circle includes individuals representing 11 Oil and Gas companies in our service area. These men and women have joined forces in order to rally the Oil and Gas industry around our mission by educating

Read More »

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