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December, 05 2007 - Rocky Mountain HDC Presents "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat"

What: Rocky Mountain HDC Presents a fun evening for supporters

Where: Town Hall Arts Center Littleton

When: Wednesday, December 5, 2007

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Ticket Prices: $35.00 adult $25.00 youth

Beneficiary: Rocky Mountain HDC Family Services

Host(s): Rocky Mountain Housing Development Corporation

Executive Director: Joyce Alms-Ransford

Committee Members: Event committee: Joyce Alms-Ransford, Brooke Jackson, Yvonne Monson, Scott Romero

President(s): David Nester

Staff: Joyce Alms-Ransford, Yvonne Monson, Charles Sauro, Brooke Jackson, Scott Romero, Justine Hernandez, Veronica Mattwig, Adrienne Morgan, Scott Christensen, Randy Craven, Mary Kinser, Keyshia Sanders, Richard Reed, Leon Cleaves, Tawnya Bockman, Nancy Wyllie, Brian Baumgardner, Pedro Reyes

Welcome: Joyce Alms-Ransford

Speaker: Scott Romero, David Nestor

Catering: Footers Catering

Entertainment: Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Sponsors: Alliance Construction Solutions, Bank of the West, Wells Fargo, Enterprise, Talty Insurance, Colorado Business Bank, Feagre & Benson, US Bank, Van Tilburg, Banvard & Soderbergh AIA, R&R Engineers Surveyors Inc.

Attendance: 250

Attire: business casual

Hors D'Oeuvres:: Vegetable crudite in shot glasses, buffalo mozzarella skewers, coconut shrimp skewers, chicken and sun dried tomato wonton, mini beef Wellingtons with Bordelaise, mini fruit tarts, raspberry barr, chocolate covered strawberries, macaroni and cheese, pan sized cheese and pepperoni pizza

Event Coordinator: Brooke Jackson

Board of Directors: David Nester- President, Robinson Lapp- Vice President, Christine Soto- Director, Joyce Alms-Ransford- Executive Director, Linda Junker

Blacktie Photos by: Billie Rommes

 Rocky Mountain HDC President David Nestor and Executive Director Joyce Alms-Ransford
Rocky Mountain HDC President David Nestor and Executive Director Joyce Alms-Ransford
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"I wore my coat, with golden lining bright colors shining, wonderful and new... and in the east, the dawn was breaking and the world was awaking.... any dream will do..."-- from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Rocky Mountain HDC invited over 250 guests to view the production of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" playing at the Littleton Town Hall Arts Center. It was a special celebration for partners, funders, local business people and members of the faith community who have supported the RMHDC over the years. Proceeds from the performance are to benefit the Family Services Program at Rocky Mountain HDC.

The colorful evening began with a pre-show reception. Guests enjoyed drinks and refreshments as well as hors d'oeuvres and desserts from Footers Catering. There was also some favorites for the younger guests, mini pizzas and macaroni & cheese, a little something for everyone. After some mingling and visiting with friends, guests were invited to the upstairs theater to be seated for the upcoming performance.

When everyone was settled, RMHDC Executive Director Joyce Alms-Ransford welcomed the crowd. She also introduced President David Nestor, who thanked all of the families who have been a part of the RMHDC programs. He then spoke briefly about the Family Services Program. He also acknowledged the sponsors who have supported them.

Next, staff member Scott Romero took a moment to recognize the volunteers and staff. It was with admiration and respect that he offered his appreciation. And a final presentation was given to Brooke Jackson, who coordinated the evening. Joyce Alms-Ransford offered Brooke a beautiful bouquet of pink roses. It was then time to dim the lights and for the guests to enjoy a delightful presentation of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.

A faith based, non-profit organization, Rocky Mountain Housing Development Corporation (Rocky Mountain HDC) changes lives by providing housing and related supportive services that engenders a safe environment and teaches community skills for families with very low-to-moderate incomes. The Family Services department provides year-round assistance and developmental programs to youth and families who reside within our affordable housing communities. The Family Services program is divided into three core areas: youth development, family support, and community building.

To learn more about Rocky Mountain HDC, please visit www.rockymountainhdc.org

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