What’s Next?” is the question we’ve heard since the Dec. 11 community-wide listening sessions about keeping or changing the Stapleton name. Five organizations that contribute to the community in different ways sponsored the two sessions, one afternoon and one evening, to get a sense of community views on the subject. All five organizations have Stapleton associated with their names.
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January SUN News and Events
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The Department of Public Health and Environment at the City and County of Denver welcomed the Stapleton Community into the Sustainable Neighborhood Network on Dec. 20, 2017.
The Book Worm
Zoom In On Colorado’s History Through 100 Objects
Zoom In from Steve Larson on Vimeo.
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In November, History Colorado opened a new exhibit in a 3,700-square-foot, brand-new gallery space.
Community-Wide Discussion Dec.11 About the Stapleton Name
After several months of conversations about the Stapleton name, five community organizations have jointly concluded that what’s needed now is to hear what residents and neighbors think.
Open Enrollment for Health Care Ends Jan.12th
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Now’s the time to go shopping—no, not for the holidays just yet, but for health insurance coverage.
MCA Annual Meeting
The annual Stapleton Master Community Association (MCA) Members’ Meeting took place on Nov. 8.
Aurora Approves Creative Learning Preschool
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The first non-residential use in Stapleton Aurora has received unanimous approval from the Aurora Planning Commissioner.
December SUN News and Events
Up Close with Refuge’s More Unusual Wildlife
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“Bison are an important part of plains ecology,” says Dave Lucas, manager at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge—and the public has great opportunities to visit the wildlife refuge and see these huge animals. The 15,000-acre refuge is also home to the world’s only indoor/outdoor black-footed ferret exhibit, enabling visitors to see the endangered species that now helps control the prairie dog population at the refuge.