Posted on Aug 11, 2019
 
Our main presentation at the August 8 meeting was from Elaine Mariner, Cultural Director for the Town of Parker and Director of the PACE Center.  She outlined the exciting offerings of the upcoming 2019-2020 season at the PACE Center.  For more information, see the Parker Arts website at https://parkerarts.org/.  To get an orientation to the many arts offerings in Parker, you can take part in the Parker Quest Fest on Saturday, August 17.  For more information on the Quest Fest, click here.  Might be a great event to share with children or grandchildren!
 
 
Luke Thornton, a Community Resource Specialist with Douglas County Open Spaces, Parks and Trails, described the Decode Douglas County program.  This program, similar to a scavenger hunt, aims to encourage people to discover Douglas County’s many open spaces.  Luke brought along a supply of the Decode Douglas County booklets.  If you missed one, you can pick up a booklet at the Parker Rec Center or Fieldhouse.  You can also download and print a PDF file with the brochure here
 
 
Finally, we had a surprise supplemental presentation by Chris Buck, who was visiting the club with his father, Rotarian Irv Buck.    Chris is currently Director of Administration for the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) in The Hague, The Netherlands.  Chris spoke briefly about the goals and activities of OPCW to eliminate current stockpiles of chemical weapons.  For more information on OPCW, click here.
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