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The 1993 World Youth Day was held on August 10–15, 1993 in Denver, Colorado. It was the first World Youth Day held in either North America or an English-speaking nation. The World Youth Day is an event for young people organized by the Roman Catholic Church. It is celebrated every two to three years at different locations.
Venue Website. The 1stBank Center (originally the Broomfield Event Center and formerly the Odeum Colorado) was a multi-purpose arena located 15 miles northwest of Downtown Denver, in the city of Broomfield. It was located near the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport and the Flatiron Crossing Mall. Opening in 2006, the arena naming rights ...
Import events from other programs. 5. Next to "Target Calendar," click the calendar drop-down list and select a calendar you want to import events into. 6. Next to "File Type," choose the option that matches the file you'd like to import. Learn how to add, edit, and delete events in your AOL Calendar.
Print an AOL Calendar. Using AOL Calendar lets you keep track of your schedule with just a few clicks of a mouse. While accessing your calendar online gives you instant access to appointments and events, sometimes a physical copy of your calendar is needed. To print your calendar, just use the print functionality built into your browser.
Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom is an independent live music venue in Denver, Colorado, with two rooms (Cervantes’ Ballroom and Cervantes’ Other Side) that offer live music and events simultaneously. It is located in Denvers' historic Five Points neighborhood. It was originally a live jazz venue by Benny Hooper called the Ex-Servicemen's Club.
Access your AOL Calendar. Add events, set up reminders, and create multiple calendars to keep your work and personal life separate. To sync schedules and simplify event planning, subscribe to someone else's calendar or share your own. AOL Calendar is only available on desktop web browsers and AOL Desktop Gold. 1.
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The "South Stands" were a collection of devoted, enthusiastic and raucous fans who bought tickets together, sat together and cheered for the nascent Denver Broncos. The South Stands independently supported a group of 4 to 8 Cheerleaders called the South Stands Cheerleaders. In 1967/68, 1968/69 and 1969/70, the Denver Broncos first fielded a ...