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Littleton Cosmetic Dentist at Colorado Dental Arts Announces Holiday Events

Colorado Dental Arts is proud to announce three holiday events that will help spread a little more cheer this season.

Littleton Cosmetic Dentist at Colorado Dental Arts Announces Holiday Events
2012-12-14
LITTLETON, CO, December 14, 2012 (Press-News.org) With the season of giving underway, The Littleton Colorado cosmetic dentist, Dr. Thomas R Froning, at Colorado Dental Arts is proud to announce three holiday events to help those in need and spread some Holiday cheer. The events include donations to the troops overseas, donations to the homeless, as well as a Holiday open house for their general and cosmetic dentistry patients.

With the help of the community, they recently donated 4 bushel baskets of candy to the military. Their dental patients and other members of the Littleton community came into the Littleton dental office and donated extra holiday candy. The candy was sent overseas to our troops, to help make the season a little sweeter.

"This is our first annual 'Treats for Our Troops' candy collection - we look forward to doing it again next year," said Dr. Froning, founder of Colorado Dental Arts. "This is a good way to connect with our troops and connect them with home and traditions that they can't always celebrate in another country."

In the spirit of giving to those less fortunate this holiday season, Colorado Dental Arts created a "Merry Mittens" event, where they are currently collecting mittens, mufflers, hats, scarves and gloves between now and Christmas. They have partnered with the youth group at Calvary Chapel and delivering those to the homeless, to help warm up the holidays. The community is encouraged to drop off donations at the office.

And lastly, the office will be hosting our first annual holiday open house on December 15th for the community from 10 a.m.-noon. This will people an opportunity to mingle with Dr. Froning and his team and to share the holiday spirit together as a community. Families will receive a complimentary professional holiday portrait and children will be able to custom decorate their very own holiday cookies and ornaments, with the help of Santa's elves, of course.

For more than 30 years, Littleton Cosmetic Dentist, Dr. Thomas Froning and his team have served people in Southwest Denver by creating and maintaining beautiful smiles. They specialize in various cosmetic and general procedures such as porcelain veneers, teeth whitening, crowns and natural tooth-colored fillings.

About Colorado Dental Arts

Colorado Dental Arts is a full-service dental practice, offering everything you need for comprehensive care. If you are looking to address a cosmetic problem with your smile, we offer beautiful cosmetic dentistry solutions that focus on both appearance and function, crafting a unique, natural-looking smile just for you. If you have health-related problems with your teeth or gums, we will help you diagnose and treat them with the latest technological advances in general dentistry. For more information, please visit their website: www.ColoradoDentalArts.com

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[Press-News.org] Littleton Cosmetic Dentist at Colorado Dental Arts Announces Holiday Events
Colorado Dental Arts is proud to announce three holiday events that will help spread a little more cheer this season.