The Urban Farm invites the public to learn about and help maintain their new aquaponic system.
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Outlook Positive for Co-op Market in Northeast Denver
A group of Stapleton residents hope to bring a market co-op to Stanley Aviation Marketplace.
Building Confidence & Community With Soccer
In light of the upcoming World Cup, the Front Porch features two youth soccer programs in Denver.
Support for Stay-at-home Moms
When Sarah Cox gave up her job as a social worker to be a stay-at-home mom, she was struck by the daily loneliness. Now she strives to support other stay-at-home moms.
Couple Seeks to Celebrate Judaism with Community
For years, Rabbi Mendel Popack and his wife, Estee, wanted to move to a community with no Jewish infrastructure, either religious or social, and create a place for people to celebrate Judaism. They remember driving through Stapleton to visit Mendel’s family. “We were amazed with what we saw here and thought it’s such a perfect […]
Music that brings people together: Swallow Hill Music to Open a Branch at the Colorado Free University.
Beginning March 3, Swallow Hill Music will offer classes in Lowry. The 35-year-old music center is opening a satellite location at Colorado Free University (CFU) where it will offer group classes and private lessons for kids and adults. It’s never too late to learn an instrument, Executive Director Tom Scharf said. “If you saw the […]
Swallow Hill Music Adds Lessons in Lowry
Hebrew School to Open in Stapleton
A Stapleton couple’s wish to fulfill the Jewish needs of the community has budded a new development—a Hebrew school that will open February 9.
New Holly Square Rises From the Ashes
On a recent day, maintenance workers fix lights in the Social Rec Room, volunteers blend smoothies in the kitchen, people meet in the Cultural Arts room, and kids build a garden outside. The Nancy P. Anschutz Community Center in Northeast Park Hill is abuzz with anticipation of its projected opening in September. The Anschutz Center […]