There’s no such thing as a bad day spent in service of somebody else, some other cause or something that you believe in,” said Kyle Clark, 9News anchor and the keynote speaker at an assembly marking McAuliffe International School’s annual day of service.
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Stapleton Resident Cast in CBS Reality Show “Hunted”
Lamontagne Leaves the Bluff
Jeff Lamontagne knew he wouldn’t be able to endure the commute forever so after five and a half years as executive director of the Bluff Lake Nature Center, the Lakewood resident has resigned to take on a job closer to home – as executive director of the Friends of Dinosaur Ridge in Morrison.
Recognitions
Lusher Recognized for Legislative Work
Ben Lusher received the Ruth and Warren Toltz Young Leadership Award at JEWISHColorado’s annual meeting in September.
Sylvie Makes it Through 15 Rounds in National Spelling Bee
After making it to all the way to the 15th round at the Scripps National Spelling Bee near Washington, D.C., Sylvie Lamontagne finally met her match with the word “chaoborine,” a type of gnat.
McAuliffe Champs
This Is What A Hero Looks Like
Park Hill resident Kyra Kaviani wants you to know what a hero looks like to survivors of child abuse.
DSST Students Build Drone for Rwanda
It wasn’t long ago that Stapleton resident and recent Denver School of Science and Technology graduate Nathan Lepore knew nothing about building drones.
Local Entrepreneurs Win Contest
The Quick Zip Sheet Company, founded and operated by Stapleton area women Elizabeth Sopher and Caroline Portis, won the Capital Championship Tournament.