Posted on May 3, 2021 in Cemetery Design Seven Stones
Nature, it fills the senses. As you stand surrounded by the beauty of our Colorado landscapes, you may notice the height of the mountains, the blue of the sky, the scent of pine, and the sound of a mountain stream. I believe that all these elements of nature bring a sense of peace to Seven Stones. This summer, we will …Read the Full Article
Posted on September 8, 2020 in Community Events
Fall is almost here! Almost time to head outside and enjoy the changing colors, cooler weather & wildlife! The Roxborough Area Historical Society (RAHS) and Seven Stones Botanical Gardens Cemetery are delighted to host, for the fourth year in a row, an outdoor event featuring the High Line Canal Conservancy and Denver Audubon on Wednesday, September 23rd from 10am-Noon at …Read the Full Article
Please, join us in our annual ceremony honoring and celebrating the loving animal companions that have touched our lives over the years. This event will take place on Sunday, September 13th, from 10 am to 12 pm. We will have an official ceremony led by Life Celebrant Mary Jo Honiotes beginning at 10:30 am. Please, feel free to bring a …Read the Full Article
Posted on June 1, 2020 in Bee Keeping
A guest blog by Andrew Henckler, one of our Seven Stones’ Master Beekeepers Summer is the peak season for honeybees. The hives are at their largest size of the year, up to 80,000 bees per hive. All of these bees are hard at work taking advantage of the bounty of the season. As each successive bloom of flowers …Read the Full Article
Posted on April 8, 2020 in Community Events Seven Stones
Dear Seven Stones Families and Friends, We have been monitoring our industry very closely over the past two weeks. After reviewing many different protocols at a variety of cemeteries across the nation, we have settled on an approach that will adhere to State & Federal mandates and serve and protect both our clients and employees. -> Until …Read the Full Article
Posted on February 5, 2020 in About Grief
A guest blog by Rev. Mary Jo Honiotes, Life Celebrant Hibernate “There’s a warm winter sun, in the window of your car, now do you know where you are?” Colorado by Singer/Poet Chuck Pyle. https://youtu.be/-GaMBE7XEEo And, this is how it is with grief, sometimes we feel warmth and clarity and strength for the day. However, when the sun goes away …Read the Full Article