60th Annual Colorado Garden & Home Show Opens Doors, Saturday, Feb. 9

The Colorado Garden Foundation will once again transform 400,000 square feet of Colorado Convention Center space into a virtual marketplace of garden and home improvement products come February. The 60th Colorado Garden & Home Show sponsored by Bellco, the largest and most prestigious garden and home show west of the Mississippi, will take place Feb. 9-17, 2019.

This year, the Colorado Garden Foundation will recognize its 60-year legacy with a grant award ceremony, awarding more than $500,000 in grants to horticultural projects and organizations across the state, bringing the total contribution to date to more than $9 million.

As in past years, the Colorado Garden and Home Show will showcase 11 inspiring landscaped gardens. This year’s entry garden, designed and built by Laura Heath with Town & Country Landscaping, will be sponsored by Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO). As part of GOCO’s Generation Wild initiative, the entry garden will feature more than 47 of the 100 bucket list items GOCO has identified to get kids outdoors, with the goal of completing the list before they turn 12. Elements from that list include rolling down a grass hill, flying a kite and reading a book under a tree, among other features.

“This will be the first year that the Colorado Garden & Home Show entry garden is completely interactive and participatory,” said Jim Fricke, Executive Director, Colorado Garden Foundation. “We are encouraging parents, grandparents and children to come explore the garden and make lasting memories together. It’s a nice added benefit to the many ideas and inspiration that our show offers to attendees.”

More than 600 companies from 25 states and Canada will introduce new technologies in landscaping, gardening, energy-efficient heating and cooling products, window treatments, siding, flooring, lighting, indoor and outdoor fireplaces, patio furniture, gutters, sound systems, storage systems, greenhouses, decks, spas and more.

The Show will also feature a hot products zone with must-have new gardening and home improvement products, more than 50 free educational seminars and how-to demonstrations throughout the nine days of the event, a kids zone complete with a playground, games and activities, and the annual flower sale on Feb. 13, with proceeds supporting the Arvada Rotary.

One hundred percent of every ticket sold is awarded by the Colorado Garden Foundation in the form of grants and student scholarships, including one four-year, full-ride scholarship to attend a Colorado institution.

Show Details:

  • Feb. 9-17, 2019 at the Colorado Convention Center
  • Saturdays: 10:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.
  • Sundays: 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
  • Mon. – Thurs. Noon – 7:00 p.m.

Admission:

    • General admission $12; senior ticket (at the door) $10; children 12 and under are free
    • 2 for 1 admission offered Monday, Feb. 11 – Thursday, February 14

About Colorado Garden Foundation

Colorado Garden Foundation, a nonprofit corporation, 501(c)(3), provides funds for horticultural-related grants and scholarships for the benefit of Colorado. To date, the Foundation has awarded more than $9 million for horticultural projects and scholarships throughout the state. Colorado Garden Foundation presents the Colorado Fall Home Show focusing on home renovation, remodeling and sustainable living and the Colorado Garden & Home Show, the Rocky Mountain region’s largest, oldest and most prestigious consumer garden and home improvement show west of the Mississippi in February. For more information, visit ColoradoGardenFoundation.org, facebook.com/coloradogardenfoundation or Twitter and Instagram @cogardenfdn. The hashtag for the 60th Colorado Garden & Home Show is #Garden2019.

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COLORADO GARDEN FOUNDATION AWARDS $479,004 IN GRANTS THROUGHOUT COLORADO IN 2016

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COLORADO GARDEN FOUNDATION AWARDS $479,004 IN GRANTS
THROUGHOUT COLORADO IN 2016

Foundation donates to 54 organizations including major grants to Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Denver and Brent’s Place

DENVER (July 19, 2016) – Colorado Garden Foundation (CGF), a non-profit that funds horticultural-specific projects and scholarships throughout Colorado, awarded $479,004, including matching grants of $25,800 provided by Bellco, to 54 Colorado organizations for horticulture-related grants this year.

The two major grants awarded include a grant of $100,000 to Boys and Girls Clubs of Metro Denver to support the creation of a youth development park in Commerce City, for use by club members and the community at large to get active outdoors through leisure and organized outdoor sports. “[The Colorado Garden Foundation’s] support enables us to provide a space for generations of young people to learn and grow outdoors,” said Brianne Rock, Volunteer Director for Boys & Girls Clubs and Metro Denver.

The second major grant was awarded to Brent’s Place, which helps children with cancer and their families, for $50,000, to help create an outdoor space for much needed healing and respite for patients and caregivers. The outdoor recreation space will include a sport court, garden, great lawn, patio/dining space, swings and play set, and play house.

Other 2016 grants range from $300 to $25,000 to fund community gardens, greenhouses, a horticulture therapy program, a healing garden, a children’s reading garden, landscape and trail improvements, a bird habitat and educational gardens and programs, just to name a few.

“We know that supporting Colorado’s outdoor spaces and horticulture programs promotes education and builds community, and are grateful for our annual Colorado Garden & Home Show and Colorado Fall Home Show attendees, as well as our sponsor Bellco for allowing us to support these worthy initiatives,” said Jim Fricke, executive director of the Colorado Garden Foundation. “The money we award comes directly from our show proceeds, and we thank everyone who attends our shows for their contribution to these incredible projects and programs.”

Since the 1970s, Colorado Garden Foundation has awarded more than $7.2 million to more than 300 organizations in Colorado. To learn about the grants and scholarship program, please visit ColoradoGardenFoundation.org.

About Colorado Garden Foundation

Colorado Garden Foundation, a nonprofit corporation, 501(c)(3), provides funds for horticultural-related grants and scholarships for the benefit of Colorado. To date, the Foundation has awarded more than $7.2 million for horticultural projects and scholarships throughout the state. Colorado Garden Foundation presents the Colorado Fall Home Show focusing on home renovation, remodeling and sustainable living and the Colorado Garden & Home Show, the Rocky Mountain region’s largest, oldest and most prestigious consumer garden and home improvement show west of the Mississippi in February. For more information, visit ColoradoGardenFoundation.org, facebook.com/coloradogardenfoundation or Twitter @cogardenfdn 

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 Click here to see a list of our 2016 Grant Awardees.

 

Young Americans Center for Financial Education Receives a 3 Year GrantYoung Americans Center for Financial Education Receives a 3 Year Grant

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YOUNG AMERICANS CENTER FOR FINANCIAL EDUCATION RECEIVES A THREE-YEAR $45,000 SPONSORSHIP FROM COLORADO GARDEN FOUNDATION

Funds to support Young AmeriTowne locations in Denver and Belmar

DENVER (Oct. 19, 2015) – Young Americans Center for Financial Education today announced it received a three-year $45,000 sponsorship from Colorado Garden Foundation (CGF) to support its Young AmeriTowne’s program about business, economics and free enterprise in a fun and hands-on way. The grant will support the “parks and recreation director” position for 25,000+ 4th and
5th grade students.

Young AmeriTowne has received countless accolades for its engaging format and its applicability across all types of student and school demographics. More than 235 schools across Colorado participate in Young AmeriTowne each year. Lessons prepare students for the culminating experience, a day in Young AmeriTowne, where students-turned-citizens apply concepts they’ve learned by working together to operate a 17-business town.

“We are grateful for the Colorado Garden Foundation’s partnership, which will allow thousands of students to experience our unique program and learn valuable lessons that will enable them to be responsible, successful citizens,” said Young Americans Center President and CEO, Richard Martinez. “The sponsorship fully funds the participation of students in the role of ‘parks and recreation director’ and also includes the planters, plants and supplies to enhance the students’ experience.”

“We couldn’t be more excited to support Young Americans Center for Financial Education’s Young AmeriTowne program. We hope the three-year sponsorship helps them reach their program curriculum goals for 4th and 5th graders,” said Jim Fricke, Colorado Garden Foundation executive director. “This life-like simulation is an incredible learning experience for students and we hope they come away with an appreciation for how horticulture-related industries impact our community.”

In 2015, CGF awarded $470,243, including matching grants of $36,100 provided by Bellco to 59 Colorado organizations for horticulture-related grants. Since the 1970s, CGF has awarded more than $6.8 million to more than 250 organizations in Colorado from proceeds generated from the annual Colorado Garden & Home Show and annual Colorado Fall Home Show.

About Young Americans Center for Financial Education

Young Americans Center for Financial Education is a nonprofit organization committed to developing the financial literacy of young people, up to age 22, through real life experiences and hands-on programs.
Young Americans fulfills its mission by offering programs that complement and reinforce each other to build life skills, work skills and financial self-sufficiency. These include Young AmeriTowne, International Towne, YouthBiz/Young Entrepreneurs, Money Matters classes, summer camps and more. In addition, Young Americans Center houses the only real bank in the world designed for young people, Young Americans Bank, which shares the same educational mission of teaching children to be financially responsible. Since 1987, more than 600,000 youth have participated in the programs or bank. For more information on the Young Americans Center for Financial Education, visit www.yacenter.org.

About Young AmeriTowne

Young AmeriTowne is an award-winning educational program offered to 4th and 5th grade teachers to help teach students about business, economics and free enterprise in a fun and hands-on way. Young AmeriTowne has received countless accolades for its engaging format and its applicability across all types of student and school demographics. More than 235 schools across Colorado participate in Young AmeriTowne each year. Learn more at YACenter.org.

About Colorado Garden Foundation

Colorado Garden Foundation, a nonprofit corporation, 501(c)(3), provides funds for horticultural-related grants and scholarships for the benefit of Colorado. To date, the Foundation has awarded more than $6.8 million for horticultural projects and scholarships throughout the state. Colorado Garden Foundation presents the Colorado Fall Home Show focusing on home renovation, remodeling and sustainable living and the Colorado Garden & Home Show, the Rocky Mountain region’s largest, oldest and most prestigious consumer garden and home improvement show west of the Mississippi in February. For more information, visit ColoradoGardenFoundation.org, facebook.com/coloradogardenfoundation or Twitter @cogardenfdn

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