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    What a great display!! Lots of memories of old trailers, family cars, and old appliances.

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    Secor Cares

    Secor Cares

    2.0
    (3 reviews)

    My family has been using using SECOR off and on for 4 years. We have always had a very pleasant…read moreexperience. The workers are always so nice and caring.....UNTIL TODAY. My wife went there this afternoon and was treated very rudely. They were extremely picky and judgemental about us. Just because we are underemployed does not mean that we do not need to feed our animals. What are we supposed to do ? Get rid of them. My wife filed out the financial form the best that she could, just like she has for 4 years. However, this particular worker felt an extra $300 in the budget disqualified us. However, if they would have listened they would have found out that $300 belongs to our foster daughter and cannot be used for our bills. I have been a member of Southeast Christian Church since 2005. But, I think it's time to look for another church. If this is how their 'ministry' treats people, then I don't wish to be a part of this.

    I believe this is a very wonderful program its just not managed well. For months I have been giving…read morefinancial donations to this program. Recently I had a dealing with this charity and came to find out that they don't do a proper screening or process to "weed out abuse" by their recipients. When I found out there were parents abusing this program as they wasted the food given, they opted not to work so they would qualify to receive not only food but financial assistance with living costs and that these parents have a very expensive, over $450 a month, addiction to vodka. When I brought this information to Secore's attention, their employee's were extremely rude and screamed out at me that they didn't care about the facts they only cared about the children. Secore also provides psychological counseling but apparently you have to be willing to seek it. What I would have liked to see is for Secore to make a condition that the only way they would continue helping families with addictions is if they agreed to seek counseling. If the parents are really in need they would agree to anything to help their children. Unfortunately, Secore will continue giving these parents the means to purchase over $450 a month in vodka by providing them with means to support their family. If these parents were forced to feed their own children, it could save the parents life and give these children a much healthier home environment. If this happened with this one family, how many more parents are out there with addictions this charity supports? I cannot continue providing financial support to a charity that supports people who are undeserving of the benefits they receive. Charities are a privilege parents should receive only if they are willing to help themselves. I personally watched the family discussed here discard hundreds of dollars of food in only a 3 month period. They had far more than they consumed. It was extremely sickening to know I paid for some of that food.

    Denver Museum of Nature and Science

    Denver Museum of Nature and Science

    4.2
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    Our family of seven adults and three young children descended upon the Denver Museum of Nature &…read moreScience. We joined as members, which turned out to be a great value since the membership cost less than purchasing individual tickets and allowed us to return throughout the year. Some of the toddlers were especially excited to see The World's Largest Dinosaurs exhibit (a separate ticket is required), which explores the biology and amazing anatomy of sauropods, the largest land animals ever to walk the Earth. We also enjoyed Discovering Teen Rex, which featured interactive exhibits for the kids. The fossil preparation lab was on display as well, showcasing Triceratops and Edmontosaurus fossils along with the tools used by paleontologists. Both exhibits were listed as temporary. The biggest surprise was the Wildlife Halls on the second and third floors. These 90-plus wildlife and habitat dioramas are beautifully detailed, many featuring enormous and exotic animals within realistic ecosystem settings. Everyone was impressed by how clean and vibrant they looked, especially compared to the classic dioramas at the American Museum of Natural History, which we still greatly enjoy. The Discovery Zone on the second floor was the biggest hit with the children. Designed for kids up to age eight, it offers a variety of hands-on exhibits. From uncovering buried bones in the sand to designing custom bug badges and experimenting with the force of moving water, it was difficult to pull the kids away. Outside the museum, there are additional attractions including animal statues, a playground, and a splash fountain. The museum is located within the expansive Central Park area, providing plenty of room to explore before or after your visit. We found the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to be well worth the visit and highly recommend it for adults and children of all ages.

    Denver has a great museum, so if you come here be sure to check it out. It's a great experience of…read moreColorado history, while also having tons of science and the exhibits that rotate in and out are great too. They have free days every so often. They tend to be packed but it's a great time, the building feels so alive with so many people. Come by and check it out, you will love it.

    Rambler Ranch - nonprofit - Updated July 2026

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