Activities in Lovely Lone Tree

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The Community of Lone Tree has plenty of activities for those who would like something to do. The good news isLone Tree At Dawn you don't have to travel far to find good company and a way to satisfy your interests. Please join the group of your choice and grow your mind...

  • Writing. The Lone Tree Writers' Association meets twice a month in the Lone Tree Civic Center. If you are interested in fiction, non-fiction or poetry they welcome you. For information call: 303-799-1220
  • Photography. The Lone Tree Photography Club has a workshop at 7 p.m. on the third Monday of the month at the Lone Tree Civic Center. the Photography Club also has a juried show in the fall. All levels of photographers are welcome. Information: 303-790-9710 or 303-790-2794.
  • Visual arts. The Lone Tree Visual Arts Group meets at the Lone Tree Civic Center on the first and third Saturdays of each month beginning at 9 a.m.. IN addition to these workshops with talented instructors who work in a variety of media, the Arts Group holds a holiday show every year. All kinds of artists and all levels of experience are encouraged to join. Information: 303-799-1220
  • Beading. The Lone Tree Beading Interest Group gets together twice a month at the Lone Tree Civic Center. Members receive how-to instruction for creating beadwork. For information, call 303-790-9855
  • Bridge. The Lone Tree Duplicate Bridge Group meets at the Lone Tree Rec Center every Friday at 1 p.m. All bridge enthusiasts are invited but bring your own partner. For information, call 303-792-9734.
  • Recreation. The Lone Tree Recreation Center is operated by South Suburban Parks and Recreation. It has swimming pools, basketball courts, and exercise facilities. Located in RidgeGate, the Rec Center is open during the week from 5 a.m. to 10 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday from 6:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
  • Golf. Lone Tree's namesake, the Lone Tree Golf Club and Hotel, is a public golf course owned by South Suburban Parks and Recreation. For information 303-790-0202
  • Music. The Lone Tree Symphony Orchestra performs four concerts a year at the Cornerstone Baptist Church on the SW corner of Lone Tree Parkway and Lincoln Avenue. All concerts begin at 7:30 and are free and open to the public. Children are welcome and are encouraged to come. The Orchestra is always looking for additional musicians, too. For concert details, information about joining the orchestra, or to inquire about small groups of musicians that are available for hire for special events call 303-660-7611
  • Books. The Lone Tree Library has many events for people of all ages including lots of regularly scheduled events. These include Baby Lapsit, Family Storytime, All ages Storytime, Foreign Film Nights, and both daytime and evening adult book groups. For information visit the Douglas Public Library District's web site at Douglas County Libraries or call 303-799-4444
  • Art show. The Lone Tree Arts Commission presents a major art show every year. Its objective is to bring quality artworks created in a variety of media to the City. Last year, the 300+ entries came from artists throughout the Front Range. The juror (always a nationally known artist/art teacher) usually selects about a hundred pieces to include in the show. The Lone Tree Art Show runs for two weeks every November at the Lone Tree Golf Club and Hotel. For information, check the Lone Tree Web site or call the City Administration Office: 303-708-1818
  • Photography show. The Lone Tree Photographic Art Show is an annual showcase for the talented photographers of our City. the show, which gets bigger each year takes place in the fall and is open to everyone w ho lives or works in Lone Tree as well as member of the Lone Tree Photography Club. For entry and exhibit information, call 303-790-9710
Photo is Heritage Hills in Lone Tree, winter at dawn, © 2006 Kristal Kraft

Comments (9)

Maureen Maureen
Orangeburg, NY
KK - Did you take that photo - It is fantastic.  You know I would never have thought to see if there is a photography group where I live - I'm sure there is one - I'm going to find it and join!  What a great idea.  Thank you for sharing!
May 18, 2007 12:47 PM
George Souto
George Souto NMLS #65149 FHA, CHFA, VA Mortgages - Middletown, CT
Your Connecticut Mortgage Expert
Kristal, I also think that the picture is great.  I think most of us would be surprised to see just how much there is to do in our own community's if we just took the time to really look.
May 18, 2007 02:00 PM
Derek and Mariana Wagner
The Artisan Group- Keller Williams Premier Realty - Colorado Springs, CO
The Artisan Group - Colorado Springs REALTORS®
Wow! This is quite the comprehensive list you have! Beading? I never would have thought that there would be an interest group for that... and I love beading!
May 18, 2007 02:10 PM
Cyndee Haydon
Charles Rutenberg Realty - Clearwater, FL
727-710-8035 Clearwater, Beach Short Sales Luxury Condos &Homes
Kristal - you've been very, very, busy putting together great information about Lone Tree Colorado! Thanks for pulling it all together in one place. 
May 18, 2007 02:36 PM
Fran Gatti
RE/MAX Integrity - Medford, OR
Managing Principal Broker - RE/MAX Integrity

Kristal,

I have a links page on my website with all the clubs and support groups in my area.  I have people come to my website putting in a search for HOGS for crescent city and looking for local cancer support groups.  I never to thought to do a post like yours, however.  What a great idea.

Fran

May 18, 2007 04:05 PM
Kristal Kraft
Novella Real Estate - Denver, CO
Selling Metro Denver Real Estate - 303-589-2022

Maureen ~ I attended the Photography Art show here in Lone Tree a couple weeks ago.  I must say the quality and depth of the work just blew me away.  I'm going to attend the club next chance I get.  I hope you find one in your area too!

George ~ you are so right.  I find when using a camera I tend to look to the best of things.  It certainly is fun and great for your outlook on life.

Mariana ~ you aren't that far away, you should come up for beading!  Beads are lovely, making jewelry would be a real kick!

Cyndee ~ I am taking your lead and doing some Localism stuff!

Fran ~ local stuff is wonderful and easy to compile.  Good luck with getting yours up!  :) 

May 18, 2007 04:24 PM
Marlene Bridges
Village Real Estate Services, Inc. - Laguna Hills, CA
Laguna Homes|Laguna Condos|Laguna Real Estate
Kristal - Another excellent post.  You sure know how to get a lot of great infomration together.  Any tips on where to gather this kind of info in other parts of the country?
May 18, 2007 06:52 PM
Michele Connors
The Overton Group, LLC Pitt & Carteret County - Greenville, NC
Your Eastern North Carolina Realtor
KK- what an absolutely gorgeous photo ..I really would love that town and the eclectic flavor. Reminds me of Carrboro Nc just on the fringe of Chapel Hill *( Home of Univ North Carolina). This will be  a great  localism post. Thanks for sharing -I find these type of posts fascinating....
May 19, 2007 12:07 PM
Christy Powers
Keller Williams Coastal Area Partners - Pooler, GA
Pooler, Savannah Real Estate Agent
I agree. The picture is beautiful and the post is wonderful.
May 20, 2007 01:16 AM

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