Local Events taking place in October & early November 2018
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Northeast Denver News Updates for October 2018
“Head lice do not discriminate.”
Amy Klin knows what parents are going through. She’s been there, done that, freaked out about it and figured a better way to deal with it.
The Book Worm
Book reviews by librarians at the Denver Public Library – Park Hill Branch
Connecting Humanity Through Film: Cinema That’s Good for You
Late-night comedians poke fun at armchair activists emboldened by social media to “dislike” away their concerns, from the Syrian crisis to police brutality.
Letters to the Editor
This month’s letters: DPS official explains methodology for number of new middle school seats needed. Inspire PTO President writes concerns about number of seats and transparency. A reader gives his reasons for supporting Proposition 112 on the upcoming ballot.
All Souls’ Day: Celebrating the Dead
On October 31, as much of our community is trick-or-treating, some among us will be thinking of their departed loved ones and preparing to celebrate All Souls’ Day—the Day of the Dead.
Scooters–People Love ‘Em. But they don’t follow the rules.
No one seems to follow the rules. Do you see helmets? No. Are scooters only on the sidewalks? No. Only one person per scooter? No. During an afternoon outing on a scooter, our writer found people enthusiastically riding them, but not following the rules.
Local Experts Weigh in on Superintendent Search
If all goes according to plan, Denver will welcome a new public schools superintendent by the end of the year.
Cider in the City
Daniel Haykin finds apples captivating. Not only will he tell you that but it’s readily apparent in the sole ingredients of the cider he makes: apples and yeast.
Healthy Foods for Pets
Bob Corman’s first job was as a bagger at an Albertson’s grocery store; today, customers may find him bagging healthy pet foods—but now he’s the owner of his own store in Park Hill.
Artists Welcome Guests to Their Studios
Approaching Susan Crane’s house, it’s apparent an artist lives there. A self-portrait in red clay peeks out from under a shrub. A vortex fountain, surrounded by a swirl of blue and white glass mesmerizes before stepping inside.