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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260720T190000
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SUMMARY:July Program: The Roswell Body After Roswell
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, July 20\, 2026\n\nDoors Open at 6:30 pm\nEnjoy complimentary refreshments and browse our partner table.\nProgram  7:00-8:30 pm\nSouthridge Recreation Center\n4800 McArthur Ranch Road\, Highlands Ranch\n$5 Donation Suggested at Door for non-HRHS members\nConsider applying the Donation to Membership!    Click HERE for more info.\n \nA Denver Mortuary\, Masonic\, Military\, and Judicial Cover-up.    The Roswell incident of July 1947 remains one of the most scrutinized and contested events in the history of unidentified flying objects. Over the past seven decades\, researchers have examined crash recovery operations\, debris transport\, military press statements\, and intelligence assessments in an effort to determine what occurred near Roswell\, New Mexico. This body of work has focused primarily on the initial phase of recovery and analysis. Far less attention has been paid to what followed\, specifically\, how custody of an alleged biological entity may have been managed once immediate recovery and intelligence priorities passed. \nKaties’ research reframes Roswell not as a single historical event\, but as an extended custodial process that continued quietly for decades beyond the desert of New Mexico.  If one Roswell body did not follow the official path\, this presentation asks the unavoidable question.  Where did it go\, and who had the authority to keep it there? \nFollow the dots\, the interview trails\, and the connections. Katie will take us on an investigative journey. \n\njudicial authority\n• burial and mortuary oversight\n• medical–legal coordination\nmilitary–civilian interface\ncontinuity of discretion across decades\n\nThis case does not rely on belief\, secrecy narratives\, or anonymous claims. It rests on: \n\nA body held under judicial authority at a Denver mortuary\nIndependent military testimony referencing Denver as a mortuary destination\nMedical infrastructure capable of viscera retention\nVerified civic trust networks with burial authority\nJudicial authority with documented military proximity\nAfter-hours\, restricted reinterment procedures\nDirect witness confirmation of judicial presence\n\nABOUT OUR PRESENTER- KATIE PAIGE \n\n \nKatie Paige is a leading voice in the study of high strangeness\, known for her extensive research into UFOs\, paranormal phenomena\, cryptids\, and anomalous events. As the director of Rocky Mountain Ranch Research in Colorado\, she carries forward decades of field investigations at Rocky Mountain Ranch—formally known as Clearview Ranch in the historic APRO case files. This unique property is recognized as one of the most active and well-documented ranches in the United States\, with evidence and testimony featured in books\, documentaries\, and popular series\, including Beyond Skinwalker Ranch. \nKatie has made appearances on several television shows\, including History Channel’s Beyond Skinwalker\, The UnXplained with William Shatner\, Travel Channel’s UFO Witness\, Gaia’s Beyond Belief with George Noory\, Small Town Monsters: On the Trail of UFOs – Night Visitors\, and UFOs Revisited\, as well as in Ron James’s films Accidental Truth. \nShe conducts independent investigations and research through her Rocky Mountain Ranch Research Foundation and has presented at numerous conferences. Additionally\, she has been featured on many radio shows and podcasts\, including Coast to Coast with George Knapp and Chinwag with Paul Giamatti. \nKatie is the host of “The Trifecta” – where UFOs\, Paranormal\, and Cryptids Collide\, Rocky Mountain Ranch Research’s official Podcast\, which broadcasts live every Wednesday night\, and she also co-hosts the UAP Studies Podcast alongside Jason Guillemette\, bringing leading voices in the field into public conversation. \nShe is the author of Letters of Love & Light: Four Decades of UFO Encounters\, Experiences & Sightings Shared with Ufologist R. Leo Sprinkle\, Ph.D.\, and co-author of Snippy the Horse: UFOs\, Mutilations\, and the Cover-Up That Started It All”. She is currently writing her third book\, The Rocky Mountain Ranch: Crafts\, Cattle\, Cryptids\, and Cover-Ups. \nBeyond her research and writing\, Katie is the co-founder of Taranis Air (https://www.taranisair.com/)\, a woman-owned drone services company\, and Merged Moments (https://www.mergedmoments.com/)\, a video legacy service\, and she holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Visual Communication. \nThrough her writing\, media appearances\, and investigative work\, Katie continues to build a bridge between experiencers\, researchers\, and the public\, inviting audiences into a conversation about mysteries that challenge our understanding of reality.  She will be presenting this program at the UFO Convention: Contact in the Desert in CA. \nKatie will have books available for sale. Cash or check \n \n  \n \n  \n.. \n  \n 
URL:https://thehrhs.org/event/july-program-discover-colorados-hidden-mysteries/
LOCATION:Southridge Recreation Center\, Upstairs Auditorium\, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road\, Highlands Ranch\, CO\, 80130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260817T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260817T203000
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CREATED:20260418T182233Z
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SUMMARY:August program:   Dinosaur Fossil Hunters\, Triebold Paleontology\, Inc.
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, August 17\, 2026\n\nDoors Open at 6:30 pm\nEnjoy complimentary refreshments and browse our partner table.\nProgram  7:00-8:30 pm\nSouthridge Recreation Center\n4800 McArthur Ranch Road\, Highlands Ranch\n$5 Donation Suggested at Door for non-HRHS members\nConsider applying the Donation to Membership!    Click HERE for more info.\nRegistration coming soon. \n  \nThis program is based on John Anderson’s latest book that builds on the Dinosaur Renaissance\, a scientific revolution that began in the late 1960s and exploded in the early 1990s.    \nUniversal Pictures sensed the potential for a blockbuster motion picture and purchased the film rights to Michael Crichton’s novel “Jurassic Park.” even before the book was released. The iconic book cover\, showing the profile of T. rex\, was designed by a talented graphic designer named Chip Kidd. The 1993 hit movie\, Jurassic Park\, brought Crichton’s book to life and pushed the Dinosaur Renaissance to a new level of excitement around the world.  \nAnderson’s book builds on this momentum and confronts two continuous issues simmering in the paleontology community. Should the excavation and collection of dinosaur fossils be allowed by anyone outside of the academic community? Should these rare dinosaur fossils be sold to foreign buyers or permitted to leave the U.S. where they were discovered? \nJohn will also discuss several of the famous dinosaur fossil discoveries made in the Denver Basin of Colorado including the Highlands Ranch Wind Crest Dinosaur discovery. \n\nAbout our Presenter: John Anderson\n \nJohn Anderson\, MBA\, is a published author\, storyteller\, and retired police officer and sheriff. To research his latest book\, John accepted a position with Triebold Paleontology\, Inc.\, making replica dinosaur teeth\, claws\, and skulls\, while sweeping floors and taking the trash out at night.  \nFor the next three years\, John had access to rare dinosaur\, ancient marine and flying reptile fossils while working alongside worldclass paleontologists at the Rocky Mountain Dinosaur Resource Center where he shared their passion and captured their stories.  \nPrior to becoming a full-time author\, John traveled the world\, including adventures on a catamaran sailing the Caribbean\, corporate security assignments into a combat zone on the Horn of Africa and landed on an aircraft carrier in the Pacific Ocean. In 2022\, he received the Golden Quill Award\, presented by the Friends of the Pikes Peak Library District.  \n  John has written several Dinosaur books for children. The first one is now published and will be available to purchase. He will also have an assortment of his other books.  Cash or check only. \n  \n.
URL:https://thehrhs.org/event/august-program-dinosaurs/
LOCATION:Southridge Recreation Center\, Upstairs Auditorium\, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road\, Highlands Ranch\, CO\, 80130\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260921T190000
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SUMMARY:September Program: Rufus "Potato" Clark and the Clark Colony
DESCRIPTION:Monday\, September 21\, 2026\n\nDoors Open at 6:30 pm\nEnjoy complimentary refreshments and browse our partner table.\nProgram  7:00-8:30 pm\nSouthridge Recreation Center\n4800 McArthur Ranch Road\, Highlands Ranch\n$5 Donation Suggested at Door for non-HRHS members\nConsider applying the Donation to Membership!    Click HERE for more info.\nRegistration Coming Soon \n \nCherry Creek: Castlewood Canyon\, Canals\, and Clark Colony Cherries \nLee Whiteley will enlighten and entertain us with the story of colorful “Potato” Clark. A potato farmer\, real estate developer\, and beloved philanthropist with a connection to the main campus of Denver University.  \nThe 1890 Castlewood Canyon Dam south of Franktown helped protect Denver from Cherry Creek flooding\, but the primary motive for the dam was irrigation. The dam\, a canal\, a water storage system\, and 15\,000 acres of Rufus “Potato” Clark’s Clark Colony in northern Douglas and Arapahoe counties provided the opportunity for new farming operations. \n \nA series of developers and land promoters enticed settlers to develop 5-to-10-acre parcels of irrigated land for fruit orchards\, primarily cherries. The secretary and treasurer of one of the development companies was John W. Springer\, the owner of the Highlands Ranch Mansion property from 1897 – 1913.  \nOne of his proposed new uses of Clark Colony land was the growing of sugar beets. But bankruptcies\, problems with the dam\, and lawsuits over land ownership and water rights slowed the developments. However\, it was the failure of the Castlewood Dam in August 1933 that immediately ended the flow of water to the orchards.  \nLee will have an assortment of his books plus his latest book: Cherry Creek – A History of the Valley.  Check or cash only. \n \nABOUT OUR PRESENTER:  LEE WHITELEY \n \nLee Whiteley is a fourth generation Coloradan now living in Centennial. After taking an early retirement as a computer programmer-analyst\, he began his study of the Cherokee Trail which passed through his great grandparents homestead east of Castle Rock. Lee and wife Jane are the authors of nine books and one PBS documentary\, all dealing with early transportation systems in Colorado and the West. \nLee has presented several programs for the Highland Ranch Historical Society.
URL:https://thehrhs.org/event/september-program-rufus-potato-clark-and-the-clark-colony/
LOCATION:Southridge Recreation Center\, Upstairs Auditorium\, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road\, Highlands Ranch\, CO\, 80130\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20261019T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20261019T203000
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SUMMARY:October Program: A Virtual Tour of Roxborough State Park
DESCRIPTION:Photo above courtesy of Mike Thomas\, Spotlight on the Lyons\nMonday\, October 19\, 2026\n\nDoors Open at 6:30 pm\nEnjoy complimentary refreshments and browse our partner table.\nProgram  7:00-8:30 pm\nSouthridge Recreation Center\n4800 McArthur Ranch Road\, Highlands Ranch\n$5 Donation Suggested at Door for non-HRHS members\nConsider applying the Donation to Membership!    Click HERE for more info.\nRegistration Coming Soon \n \nOne of the most beautiful places along the Front Range–Roxborough State Park \nPhoto of lupine Courtesy of Tiffany \nWithin this geologic beauty\, is an abundance of plants\, wildlife\, dramatic red rock formations\, and history. This PowerPoint program will cover the diversity and beauty of Roxborough State Park\, the Persse Place that is on the National List of Historic Places\, and both Sundance Ranch and the Silica Brick lime kiln that are on the Douglas County Historical Landmark list. \n \nPhoto above courtesy of Roxborough Historical Society\, view of Persse Ranch\nAlso included will be the activities that are permitted\, how to access the park\, the visitor amenities to help in the enjoyment of your visit\, and how to make the most of your visit.   \nABOUT OUR PRESENTER: MIKE THOMAS \nMike Thomas retired in 2016 after 33 years in the field of Environmental\, Health and Safety Consulting where he worked for clients\, and internally\, all over the world. In his spare time\, he is an avid hiker and backpacker. He enjoys biking\, fishing\, gardening\, and golfing.  He has been in Colorado since 1984 and a volunteer at Roxborough State Park since 2015. \nMike is involved in raptor monitoring\, Leave No Trace\, History\, and the Colorado Natural Areas Program. He is the president of the Board for both the Friends of Roxborough State Park and the Roxborough Area Historical Society.
URL:https://thehrhs.org/event/october-program-roxborough-state-park-a-virtual-visit/
LOCATION:Southridge Recreation Center\, Upstairs Auditorium\, 4800 McArthur Ranch Road\, Highlands Ranch\, CO\, 80130\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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