The Stapleton Cub Scouts Pack 34 is on track to raise $20,000 in popcorn sales by December 1.
Flagging Pesticides
Everyone has seen the funky yellow flags around Denver warning for pesticides. But how dangerous are these pesticides?
2 CommentsBring Expert BBQ Chops to Your Own Backyard
Summertime means barbecue time, and on any given day aromas from neighborhood grills and backyard smokers waft through the air while teasing and tempting all those who catch a whiff.
1 Comment…NE News Updates
This month: 1) The LUME Closes; 2) United Flight Training Center Expansion Continues; 3) Denver Discovery School Closing; 4) WCMD Election in April; 5) Three’s Company; and 6) Changes to Denver Compost Program.
1 CommentGirl Scouts Dream Big in Lowry
A first-of-its-kind Girl Scouts Dream Lab is set to open in Lowry in March and will offer girls opportunities to complete science projects, perform on stage, produce podcasts, simulate camping, and much more.
1 CommentCSU Spurs Growth at The National Western Complex
The CSU Spur campus is located at the National Western Center and hopes to attract some of the 10,000 students who visit the National Western Stock Show every year. This year on Jan. 6, the day before the stock show begins, CSU will officially open its third and final new building named Hydro (the Greek word for “water”).
1 Comment…NE News Updates
This month: Park Hill Golf Course Development Update; Lowry Taproom; and New Businesses in the Shops on Montview.
1 CommentImmerse Yourself in Dali
A world premiere, immersive experience featuring the art of Spanish artist Salvador Dali has opened at The LUME in Stanley Marketplace. “Dali Alive” is a multi-media and multi-sensory creation that features 500 images of Dali’s work, a musical soundtrack, spice-filled aroma dispersion, an “infinity room” with a hall of mirrors, and a studio where visitors can draw on large sketchpads.
1 CommentFront Porch Moves Forward Under Founding Publishers
Front Porch will remain independently owned by publishers Carol Roberts and Steve Larson.
1 CommentBird Sightings: Least Sandpiper and Long-billed Curlew
This month the Least Sandpiper, the smallest shorebird in the world, and the Long-billed Curlew, the largest shorebird on the continental United States.
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