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…NE News Updates

February 1, 2019 / Carol Roberts / Announcements, Community Issues, Families, Health & Wellness, Kids, Transportation / No Comments

This month in NE Updates: Measles Outbreak in Stapleton; Trampoline & Adventure Park Coming to Stapleton; and I-70 Construction Update.

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The Indie Prof: First Man; Man in the High Castle

November 1, 2018 / Arts/Culture, Families, Indie Prof, Kids / No Comments

Each month, the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and second film or series available on DVD or instant-streaming service. Follow “Indie Prof” on Facebook for updates about film events and more reviews.

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Cultivating Kids Who Care

November 1, 2018 / Martina Will de Chaparro, Ph.D. / Announcements, Community Issues, Community Organization, Families, Food, Kids, Parenting, Seasonal / No Comments

How often during the holiday season have you said, “We should give back this year. Let’s go feed the homeless.”

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Can you ask the gun question?

November 1, 2018 / Martina Will de Chaparro, Ph.D. / Community Issues, Families, National Issues, People, Public Safety / 1 Comment

In the U.S., an estimated 4.6 million children live in homes with guns that are loaded and not secured, according to Everytown for Gun Safety.

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Urban Farm Is Here To Stay

October 1, 2018 / Melinda Pearson / Announcements, Community Organization, Denver News, Events, Families, Kids, Parks/Open Space, People / No Comments

After a long wait for a written agreement, The Urban Farm is excited its official partnership with the City of Denver is about to begin.

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The Indie Prof: Casablanca; Citizen Kane; New Amsterdam

October 1, 2018 / Arts/Culture, Events, Families, Indie Prof, People / No Comments

Each month, the Indie Prof reviews a current film in the theater and second film or series available on DVD or instant-streaming service. Follow “Indie Prof” on Facebook for updates about film events and more reviews.

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“Head lice do not discriminate.”

October 1, 2018 / Courtney Drake-McDonough / Community Issues, Families, Health & Wellness, Kids, Parenting, People / No Comments

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.

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Letters to the Editor

October 1, 2018 / Jim Carpenter, Executive Director of Choice and Planning, Denver Public Schools; Robyn Broghammer, Inspire Elementary PTO President / Community Issues, Denver News, Families, Kids, Letter to the Editor, People, Schools/Education / No Comments

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.

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All Souls’ Day: Celebrating the Dead

October 1, 2018 / Martina Will de Chaparro / Arts/Culture, Community Organization, Denver News, Events, Families, History, People / No Comments

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.

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Three Schools Vie for North Stapleton Site

September 1, 2018 / Melinda Pearson / Announcements, Community Issues, Families, Kids, Parenting, Schools/Education / No Comments

What do local families want to see in a new local middle school? That’s the question on the minds of three school leaders vying to open a new 500-600 seat middle school in the Greater Park Hill/Stapleton enrollment zone in Fall 2019.

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