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Dear Friends and Residents of Ward 2:

As a past Golden City Councilor and resident of Ward 2, I know first hand how important it is to have responsible representation. You need someone who will listen to your concerns, make sound decisions and do what’s “right” for Golden. While in office, I worked hard to find a good balance between preserving our small town feel and still make room for economic growth. I can tell you it’s not always the easiest thing to get divergent interests to come together for the common good. That’s where experience comes in.

Joe Behm is the candidate I support for Ward 2. He’s the only candidate who has the experience to deal with our biggest issue—the beltway. He’s also the only candidate who has demonstrated leadership by serving on the Economic Development Commission and the Golden Urban Renewal Authority. EDComm and GURA have not always been popular with certain people in Golden, but through his service, Joe has worked hard to improve the vitality and livability of our downtown. He’s also the candidate who, in my opinion, will preserve and protect the Golden we all love. Preservation should not be stagnation, but rather a nurturing of appropriate business and residential development.

In Hawaii, Aloha is both hello and goodbye. It is also a way of living. To “live Aloha” is to strive for the good of all, to be open and honest and to do the right thing. I believe Joe Behm will live Aloha in Golden.

April 25th is an important day for Golden. Use your voice and vote for Joe Behm. He will be the most reasonable and effective Councilor for you and your Ward 2 neighbors. I encourage you to request an absentee ballot if you are not going to be able to vote at Fire Station #4, off of Heritage Road, on April 25th.

Mahaho (thanks) and Aloha –

Marcie Miller

Honoka’a, Hawaii

Joe's favorite restaurant Visit Texas de Brazil

 
Courage Walk for Crime Victims in Golden PDF Print E-mail

The 15th Annual Courage Walk is Saturday, April 19th at the Jefferson County Courts and Administration Building, 100 Jefferson County Parkway, in Golden. Victim advocates in Jefferson County host this event each year in honor of victims of crime during National Crime Victims’ Rights Week. This year’s theme is “Justice for Victims. Justice for All.”

Registration and a continental breakfast begin at 10:00 a.m. The walk begins at 11:00 a.m. At the end of the walk, a short ceremony will be held at the Courage Garden where white doves will be released in celebration and honor of the courage of victims of crime. The one-mile walk is wheelchair accessible and dogs on leases are also welcome.

Donations are not required for participation at this event, however, proceeds raised will go to the maintenance of the Courage Garden, training for victim advocate volunteers and to help victims of crime and other traumatic events in our community. A registration fee of $10 is suggested.

 
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