Denver theme park Elitch Gardens will host an in-person Spring Job Fair this Friday and Saturday. The goal is to hire more than 1,000 employees for the 2021 season.
Interviews and job offers will be available on the spot. Jobs are available in all departments, including food service, park services, ride operations, retail, games, aquatics, skilled trades and park maintenance, guest services, security, First Aid and various internships.
Pay starts at $14.77 an hour, depending on the position. Perks include free tickets for friends and family, paid sick leave and more.
Registration is required at www.ElitchGardens.com/Jobs to attend. The minimum age to apply is 16 years old. Applicants should dress appropriately and bring two valid forms of ID.
By Shawn Patrick
Mar 31, 2021
One of Colorado s neatest attractions/landmarks should be on your bucket list. If you ve already been, I am sure you can t wait to go back. And now is a great time to visit the Royal Gorge in Canyon City as they re offering Colorado residents half-price admission for the month of April!
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The chupacabra lives on in San Antonio s Latino lore, like our Bigfoot or Loch Ness Monster
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The chupacabra, or “goat sucker,” is a cryptid, a legendary creature of folklore that attacks livestock. The first reported sighting dates back to 1995 in Puerto Rico.Alexlky /Getty Images / iStockphotoShow MoreShow Less
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The mythical chupacabra at the San Antonio Zoo. The zoo debuted a chupacabra exhibit in September.San Antonio ZooShow MoreShow Less
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Stray Mexican hairless dogs are often mislabeled as chupacabras.By Stephanie Zell /Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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Hunted chupacabras tend to be coyotes with severe mange. For example, according to the Lufkin Daily News, this mystery beast that was killed in Pollok in 2004 is a type of dog or coyote that was suffering from undernourishment and/or other ailments.Courtesy Stacy Womack /Lufkin Daily NewsShow MoreShow Less
40-yard behind-the-back passes. The Chicago Bears created a hit song (and music video) known as
“The Super Bowl Shuffle.”Heck, even the New York Jets posted winning seasons during that wild decade.
Nothing may have more bizarre than the kickers. The
barefoot kickers. Yes, back in the day a good number of players attempted field goals and booted kickoffs without a cleat (and sometimes
Mike Lansford and Rich Karlis were a couple of them, but the best was without a doubt Philadelphia Eagles kicker Tony Franklin.
Franklin produced a legendary college football career, setting NCAA records at
Texas A&M University. “The Barefoot Kicker” then carried his shoeless ways into the NFL, where he played in two Super Bowls.