Colorado
Lakewood non-profit helping Colorado families turn houses into homes with free furniture day
Every day the team at American Samaritan brings new life to old furniture.
“Our phone rings on a continuous basis we are still not able to get out to all the people that want to donate to us,” Douglas Evans said.
The family-run nonprofit has an entire showroom of used items, things not everyone can always afford, but often need.
Roughly 8,000 square feet filled with sofas, lamps, dining tables, and chairs.
“For a lot of people who needed furniture larger items, they are too expensive to purchase new they maybe don’t have the means to transport to their house, single mom or elderly and they can’t lift a couch,” Evans said.
While their focus is on filling the need for those more necessary items. The family-run shop has found a soft spot for a sort of, luxury item, the piano.
Evans’ daughter Rebecca has been playing since she was four- it was while trying to find her first piano he ended up with three, and their collection began.
“83 pianos later,” Rebecca Evans said.
She’s now 13 and the resident piano expert.
“It’s been a family journey I’ve been here along the way so I kind of helped build it a little bit I’ve just seen how it works,” she added.
With so many pianos, she thought it was time to do something different and now runs their “Pianos to the People” program.
“There’s children who want to want to play the piano they just can’t, so we try to break that barrier for them,” Evans said about the program.
They are now giving pianos to children and families who can’t afford them.
“We like to put music in front of children like they did with me because it’s a way to communicate it’s just something that so magical,” she said.
While not everyone will benefit from a free piano, they’re mission to provide as much help as they can to the community continues by offering a free furniture day.
Now, so popular families line up to get inside.
“Here is a line like out to the curb 100 plus people,” Douglas Evans said.
Financially he says it’s a loss, but the impact to those they serve and the feeling they get to hold on to, is priceless.
The first free furniture day of the new year is Saturday 10 a.m. at the American Samaritan showroom at 8400 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80215.
Colorado
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Colorado
Four people injured in Colorado high country after I-70 crash
Four people were taken to the hospital after a crash in Colorado’s high country on Friday evening.
The Colorado State Patrol said three vehicles were involved in a crash on east I-70 near milepost 254 (east of South Mount Vernon Country Club Road) around 5:50 p.m. They said the rear-end crash involved a semi hauling a trailer, a Dodge Durango and a Chevrolet Silverado.
Four people in the Dodge were taken to a local area hospital, but the extent of their injuries is not yet known. CSP said no other people involved in the crash were injured.
The cause of the collision remains under investigation.
Authorities closed I-70 at milepost 254 for approximately 1.5 hours while they investigated and cleared the scene.
CSP warned drivers that the winter weather has caused icy and snow-packed areas along the highway. They urged drivers to delay traveling through the area until conditions improve. Those who must travel through the area should leave extra space between vehicles and reduce their speed.
Colorado
Dog reunites with owner after 43 days lost in the mountains
Dog survives 43 days in Colorado mountains and reunites with owner
After 43 days lost in the Colorado mountains, a Ring camera helps volunteers find and reunite 10-year-old dog, Rocky, with his owners.
A dog named Rocky was rescued and reunited with his owner after surviving 43 days alone in Summit County, Colorado.
Rocky, age 10, had gone missing in late December after escaping from a pet sitter while his owner was traveling.
According to local media, volunteers from Summit Lost Pet Rescue and members of the local community helped search for the dog for weeks, eventually locating and capturing him using a tip from a homeowner who spotted the dog on her Ring camera and a trap set with the owner’s scent.
According to Summit Daily, Rocky had gone from 50 pounds to 28 pounds during the time he was lost.
Video posted by Summit Lost Pet Rescue shows the heartwarming moment Rocky is reunited with his owner, Steven Maa.
“It takes partnership, a village, and donations to save lost pets,” the organization wrote on social media.
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