Feeling “slightly burned out” after completing his new book of poetry for adults, north Park Hill author and resident Daniel Klawitter indulged in what he calls the liberating experience of creating children’s poems.
Announcements
Stingrays Swim Team Places Second in State
The Stapleton Stingrays finished their season in second place at the Colorado State Summer Swim Club state competition.
SUN September Events
The 14th Annual Stapleton Kickball Tournament has been postponed indefinitely.
Events & Announcements
Join the Stapleton MCA and Live@Jack’s Thursday evenings for an evening of Motown, Jazz and Blues on The Green located in Conservatory Green at 49th Place and Valentia St.
Calling All Armchair Physicians
Curious about the secrets to aging successfully?
No Cash Needed With RTD’s New “MyRide” Card
Transit riders can now stop fumbling for loose change when boarding RTD vehicles.
Central Park TOD Phase I Seeks to Create “Sense of Place”
Forest City hopes to build enough in the first phase of the Central Park transit oriented-development (TOD) to create a “sense of place,” according to Jim Chrisman, Forest City senior vice president.
Three Major Development Projects Underway in Lowry
Three major infill projects are underway in Lowry.
Nail Salon Offers All Natural Products and Also Caters to Men
Concern about the lack of regulation in the beauty industry drove Tran Wills, Ali Elman and Sarah Simon to open Base Coat, their Denver- and Los Angeles-based nail salons.
Troy Guard Opens Two Restaurants in His Own Neighborhood
Chef and restaurateur Troy Guard’s newest restaurants, Los Chingones and HashTAG, were the first to be leased in Stapleton’s Eastbridge Town Center but they were the last to open due to delays with construction issues and city permits and licenses.
A Complete Transformation Greets Visitors at Moorhead Rec Center
Moorhead Recreation Center on 25th Ave. in Aurora, not far from Stanley Marketplace, has recently reopened after a $16 million complete makeover.
“Toe of the Boot” Takes Shape
Among the last Stapleton land to be developed is a 24-acre tract that has long been referred to as “the toe of the boot” due to the shape of the far southeastern Stapleton boundary.