To celebrate 20 years since the inception of Stapleton’s Development Plan, the Greek Book, the Stapleton Foundation held a community-wide scavenger hunt on June 13.
Christie Gosch
Don’t Miss These July Events
Events for kids and adults in northeast Denver in July
History Colorado Center’s Toys of the ’50s, ’60s & ’70s
A traveling exhibit at History Colorado Center, showcases the most influential toys of the ’50s, ’60s and ’70s.
MoJaBlu
Motown, jazz and blues (MoJaBlu) come together in a weekly concert series in Stapleton.
New Kids’ Play Center at Northfield
For kids who love American Girl Dolls or video games, a new Northfield business may be intriguing.
The Latest at Stanley: Dentist, Flowers and Photography
Stanley Marketplace announces more retail tenants.
Free Courses Connect the Public with Medicine
The University of Colorado Denver offers Mini Med School, a free eight-week course for anyone wanting to learn more about medicine.
The Hub Migrates North
The Hub is relocating to a bigger, more inviting space in Northfield, donning the new name The Community Hub at Northfield.
Schools Get More Independence from Central DPS Decisions
Principals in Denver Public Schools now have more freedom to decide their own curriculums, assessments, and teachers.
Northeast Denver Leadership Week: High Schoolers Visit the Jail
High school students got to experience a variety of careers in Councilman Chris Herndon’s annual leadership program.
Movies: Cartel Land & Daredevil
Each month, the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and a second film that is available at Redbox or VOD. Follow “Indie Prof” on Facebook for updates about film events and more reviews.
Made in Colorado: Home-Brewed Bricks, from Coors Field to Harvard
As part of a series about resources unique to Colorado, science columnist James Hagadorn explores the clay-mining industry.














