Thursday, February 16, 2012

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Small Business Focus

Pachanga Fitness, Littleton
Venezuela native Felix Ojeda is the owner and one of the instructors at this Littleton fitness center, but he doesn't just want to teach you his brand of Latin rhythmic fitness. "I realize that this is not just a business, it is a lifestyle where we promote a healthy well-being, not only physically but mentally as well," he said.

Caldonia's Roadside BBQ and Highway Tavern, Aurora
West Side BooksShear Productions Salon &; Spa, LakewoodKansas City expat Chad Hankins is in charge of the venerable Caldonia's in Aurora, which has been smoking its own brand of barbecue on Parker Road since 1978, and he takes his meats very seriously. With a huge patio, 30 beers on tap and the occasional bikini contest, they hope to be slinging BBQ for another 30-plus years.


Happening this week ...

Get a taste for spirits in Highlands Ranch
Saturday, Feb. 18. Highlands WineSeller's experts are bringing some of their best spirits and lots of knowledge to their popular spirit tasting event at the Recreation Center at Eastridge, 9568 S. University Blvd.  Appetizers will accompany the tasting. Cost is $17 for Highlands Ranch Community Association members, $20 for program guests, and $20 day of tasting. Must be 21 or older. To purchase tickets, visit any HRCA recreation center or call 303-471-8859.

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