Have you wondered why a duck’s feet don’t freeze in icy water?
Christie Gosch
Events Celebrating King Soopers Opening Wednesday, June 21
Check out the schedule of events to celebrate the opening of the new King Soopers in Stapleton’s Eastbridge neighborhood.
Events & Announcements
Family Night will begin on Monday, June 5. Each pool will have a designated night of the week where they extend their closing times.
Free and Open to the Public: Music and Movies in June & Early July
South Stapleton — Movies & Concerts at Founders Green
Climbing “Crag” Opens in NE Denver
Taking advantage of an industry “on fire,” local residents Jake and Kim Crine are opening Übergrippen to climbing enthusiasts and novices in June.
Mountains of Waste
What’s the fastest-growing mountain in Colorado? It’s near DIA. And it’s not a volcano.
The Indie Prof: Churchill & Patriot
In a time of troubled leadership, it is natural to look back in history and pine for strong leaders.
Bennet’s Town Hall Packs Montview Church
It was standing-room-only on Friday, May 19, as hundreds of people squeezed into the pews of Montview Blvd. Presbyterian Church to attend a town hall with U.S. Senator Michael Bennet.
Park Hill Garden Walk June 17
Saturday, June 17, 9am-3pm. Purchase advance tickets online at www.parkhillgardenwalk.org
$12/$10 for seniors
Outcome of the 2016-17 Legislative Session
The tentative optimism conveyed by area legislators in January regarding the upcoming session of the Colorado General Assembly appears to have been justified.
How Do New Neighborhoods Stapleton and Lowry Differ from Denver as a Whole?
A recent study of “Housing Affordability in Stapleton” presents a demographic profile comparing Stapleton, Lowry, the city of Denver, and metro Denver.
Socializing, Taste Testing and Fun Come Together in New Cooking School
Business partners Erasmo (Ras) Casiano and Diego Coconati share a passion for preparing mouth-watering food.














