At The Urban Farm’s (TUF) annual Farm Fest, Sam Gary librarian Lily Rose Kosmicki reads a story as a goat tries to eat the sign.
Families
Eyes on Neighborhood Watch
“In Stapleton, crimes are overwhelmingly property crimes and crimes of opportunity,” says Lt. Ian Culverhouse, who presides over the Stapleton/Northfield section of Denver Police Department’s District 5.
Introducing Denver’s Newest Parks
Most of us who live in the city are accustomed to a horizon line where nearby rooftops meet the sky.
Events & Announcements
On Sept. 6, 100% of profits at Yellow Belly Chicken will go to flood relief. Yellow Belly Chicken...
Stories on Stage
“A story speaks to an audience and gives them an opportunity to take a walk in someone else’s shoes,”says Stories On Stage Artistic Director, Anthony Powell.
“New Approaches” Needed to Complete Stapleton Affordable For-sale Homes
The City of Denver has concluded “it is possible” that Forest City can meet its obligation to provide a minimum of 10 percent “affordable” for-sale housing in Stapleton by the time buildout of market rate homes is completed.
Hill 6th Graders Get Chromebooks
On August 10, the auditorium at Hill Campus of Arts and Sciences buzzed with excitement as the eager sixth-grade class assembled for a special presentation.
The Book Worm
This picture book is a favorite at my house, and I think it is destined to become a classic.
Inclusive Playground To Be Built at Stanley
A first-of-its-kind all-inclusive playground in the metro area will be built at Stanley Marketplace.
Kids Work Out and Build Confidence
A passion for encouraging children’s physical activity and movement prompted Robin Lozier, a former physical education teacher, and her business partner Chris Lindley, owner of Endorphin, to open Bounce.
Food Drive Sept. 30 – Oct. 9
Six years ago, agents at New Perspective Real Estate (NPRE) decided to do a food drive to give back to the community.
Poems for the Kid in Us
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.