Domus Pacis (Demo)
Date
- Aug 01 2023
- Expired!
Time
- 6:00 am - 7:00 pm
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Domus Pacis encourages cancer patients, their families and friends to escape to the beauty of the mountains and experience the peace that comes from creating joyful memories for the people they most cherish. ​Founded in 2008, Domus Pacis Family Respite has made tremendous impact thanks to the help of members and volunteers in the Summit County community. Please join us by supporting our efforts to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
Organizer
Domus Pacis Family Respite
Phone
970-455-8928Website
https://www.domuspacis.org/Domus Pacis encourages cancer patients, their families and friends to escape to the beauty of the mountains and experience the peace that comes from creating joyful memories for the people they most cherish. ​Founded in 2008, Domus Pacis Family Respite has made tremendous impact thanks to the help of members and volunteers in the Summit County community. Please join us by supporting our efforts to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
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Website
https://www.silverthorne.org/The town was named for Judge Marshall Silverthorn who served as the judge of the miners' court in Breckenridge. The judge first came to town as a prospector and claimed a section of the Blue River in 1881. After patenting his claim in April 1882, he was disappointed to find the gold to be sparse and the claim a poor bet. The land passed to his daughters on his death in 1887 and was then sold several times to various mining companies. In 1953 Clayton Hill bought the property and subdivided it for homes and stores. Silverthorne served as a makeshift camp for workers during the construction of the Dillon Reservoir from 1961–1963, and later as a stop along Interstate 70. It was eventually incorporated on April 5, 1967. The city has expanded several times since incorporation by annexation.
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Town of Frisco, CO
- Main Street, Frisco, CO
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Website
https://www.townoffrisco.com/
Location
Website
https://www.silverthorne.org/The town was named for Judge Marshall Silverthorn who served as the judge of the miners' court in Breckenridge. The judge first came to town as a prospector and claimed a section of the Blue River in 1881. After patenting his claim in April 1882, he was disappointed to find the gold to be sparse and the claim a poor bet. The land passed to his daughters on his death in 1887 and was then sold several times to various mining companies. In 1953 Clayton Hill bought the property and subdivided it for homes and stores. Silverthorne served as a makeshift camp for workers during the construction of the Dillon Reservoir from 1961–1963, and later as a stop along Interstate 70. It was eventually incorporated on April 5, 1967. The city has expanded several times since incorporation by annexation.
Other Locations
Town of Frisco, CO
- Main Street, Frisco, CO
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Website
https://www.townoffrisco.com/
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Domus Pacis (Demo)
Domus Pacis encourages cancer patients, their families and friends to escape to the beauty of the mountains and experience the peace that comes from creating joyful memories for the people they most cherish. ​Founded in 2008, Domus Pacis Family Respite has made tremendous impact thanks to the help of members and volunteers in the Summit County community. Please join us by supporting our efforts to make a meaningful difference in the lives of others.
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