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EventsTuesday May 01, 2007
Start: 14:45
End: 15:30
The following is time of place of hearing: Project #340-06 1001 East Bayaud Avenue Residential 2:45 p.m. MEETING LOCATION – 201 W. COLFAX, RM. 4.F.6 Start: 18:30
End: 20:30
The May meeting of the WWPNA Board and officers is open to the public. The meeting will be held at the Washington Street Community Center, 809 South Washington. Saturday May 12, 2007
Start: 10:00
End: 16:00
9TH ANNUAL EAST In addition to the home tour, there will be a barbeque, student art show and plant sale at Steele Elementary School. Tickets are $15 each or $20 the day of the show, and can be purchased on-line at Washparkhometour.org after April 1. Tickets may also be purchased from Steele Elementary at 320 Marion Parkway, Coldwell Banker at 101 University Blvd., or the First Bank of Cherry Creek at 1st Ave. and St. Paul. Call 303-744-1717 with questions. The Washington Park Home Tour is sponsored by The Ron Buss Team at Coldwell Banker and FirstBank of Cherry Creek. Tuesday May 15, 2007
Start: 19:00
End: 21:00
Our May 2007 WWPNA History Committee discussion is going to be extra special. We'll be graced with the presence of not one but two honored citizens, Ed and Dave Garland. Born in West Wash Park in 1923 and 1922, respectively, these brothers have a lot of stories to tell and a few photos to show as well. Their father, Dave Garland, owned a grocery store at 295 South Pearl. Garland Grocery was the place people could count on during the Depression, when they needed a little extra credit to get them by. The grocery went bankrupt in 1937 because of it, but Garland didn't stop giving. He developed many of the youth sports programs in Denver, earning him the nickname "The Saint of Denver Sports." In 1952, the Denver Bears gave him a lifetime pass to their games, and in 1956, he was named the University of Denver's "Man of the Year." Garland Park is named in his honor. The Garland boys played football and baseball at the old Byers sandlot, and both became pitchers of some renown at South High. Dave Jr played for a while with the St Louis Browns, but he left professional baseball to become a doctor. His younger brother Ed continues to live in the neighborhood, and works in the insurance industry, continuing the work his father began upon closure of the grocery. Come join us for this dual history on Tuesday, May 15th at 242 South Lincoln Street at 7:00. We'll also have about 15 minutes of updates on the oral histories, new historic homes, Country Club Gardens, and other historic happenings. Sunday May 20, 2007
Start: 11:00
End: 13:00
Historian Phil Goodstein is giving a historical walking tour of Washington Park on Sunday May 20, 2007 from 11 am to 1 pm. The tour meets at the statue of Wynken, Blynken, and Nod at the southwest corner of South Franklin Street and Exposition Avenue. Cost is $10 per person. Monday May 21, 2007
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30
6:30PM in the church basement (Epiphany Lutheran-Ohio & Corona) Wednesday May 23, 2007
Start: 18:30
Cherokee Denver Redevelopment Advisory Committee (CDRAC) holds monthly meetings as needed to discuss the on-going developments at the old Gates site west of Broadway. These meetings are usually the 4th Wednesday of each month, but may be cancelled if there is not enough new information to warrant holding a meeting. Please contact Charlie Busch for more information at 303-722-6220. Tuesday May 29, 2007
Start: 19:00
End: 21:00
On our agenda this month is a proposal for a 45 unit, 4 story residential construction for the 255 Washington site. Current proposal is lower in height than proposal set forth by previous developer. Location of this meeting is tent. set for 214 S. Grant in the theater (top level. Please e-mail anned@hotmail.com for updates, questions or comments. Please check this site for final location of meeting, due to the number of interested parties we may need to move to a larger venue. A separate community meeting is proposed for discussions on Country Club Gardens. Please stay tuned into WWPNA.org for more information. This will NOT be on the agenda for May. |