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Columbine Remembrance Events Open to the Public

Columbine Remembrance Events Open to the Public
Posted on 04/12/2019

April 20th, 20-year Remembrance Events

A Time to Remember, A Time to Hope

 

See the video about the events.

Thursday, April 18
6:30-8:30 p.m.

Columbine 20 years Later: A Faith-Based Remembrance Service

Waterstone Community Church, 5920 South Alkire Street, Littleton, CO 80127. Hosted by Pastor James Hoxworth from The Bridge Church at Bear Creek. For more information, please see the electronic invitation at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/columbine-20-years-later-a-faith-based-remembrance-service-tickets-56650408898

 

Friday, April 19
7:30 p.m.

Community Vigil at the Memorial

Clement Park
Hosted by Columbine Memorial Foundation. Please visit their website for more details at Columbine Memorial Foundation or visit their Facebook page. Due to the potential of wax damage, no wax candles will be allowed. However, tea lights will be provided by Abiding Hope Church (while supplies last). Guests are also encouraged to use cell phone lights.

 

Saturday, April 20
8 a.m. - noon

Columbine High School (CHS) Day of Service

Columbine students and staff will be participating in various acts of kindness through service projects. The specific service projects and locations are restricted to CHS students and staff. We do encourage others to participate in a service project of your own. See the “Columbine Day of Service” website to see how you can can join the movement and Remember, Reflect, and Recommit: www.columbineserves.org.

 

Saturday, April 20
3-5 p.m.

20-Year Remembrance Service

Clement Park, at the soccer field east of the Columbine Library.

This event includes speakers, a video, music and more.

Limited parking will be available in Clement Park due to ongoing construction and other planned athletic activities. Public transportation and carpooling is encouraged. Parking will be available at the parking lot on the west side of Southwest Plaza, by the old Draft Bar/Restaurant with shuttle service provided to the location. Attendees should plan for security checkpoints and crowd management restrictions during these events.


For school safety, Columbine High School will not be open to the general public on Saturday, April 20.
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