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Historic Resources Study and Inventory Project to Begin Fall 2019 Text
The Country Club Historic Neighborhood gateways at 4th Avenue and Franklin, Gilpin and High Streets are historic treasures within our community. Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) will embark on a study this fall of all historic structures in Denver, including the gateways. We hope this study will bring attention to their current state. The initial phase of the study will +
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Public Hearing to Update Alcohol Policy Text
City & County of Denver Dept. of Parks & Recreation Notice of Public Hearing to Update Alcohol Policy Notice is hereby given that the Department of Parks & Recreation for the City & County of Denver is proposing to update its Alcohol Policy. The Parks and Recreation Advisory Board (PRAB) will hear public comments on this proposed revision on Wed. +
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Election Sign Recycling Text
Dear Neighborhood Association and/or Neighborhood Association Representative: Now that voting is done, it’s time to +
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Historic Resources Study and Inventory Project to Begin Fall 2019 Text
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Register for Group Living Discussion Text
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Public Hearing to Update Alcohol Policy Text
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Public Hearing to Update Wheeled and E-devices Policy Text
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Community Open House Text
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What to do when it snows Text
from Chris Hinds As you +
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Election Sign Recycling Text
Dear Neighborhood Association and/or Neighborhood Association Representative: Now that voting is done, it’s time to think about what to do +
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Public Hearing to Update Alcohol Policy Text
City & County of Denver Dept. of Parks & Recreation Notice of Public Hearing to Update Alcohol Policy Notice is +
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Public Hearing to Update Wheeled and E-devices Policy Text
City & County of Denver Dept. of Parks & Recreation Notice of Public Hearing to Update Wheeled and E-devices Policy +
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City Council District 10 Candidate’s Forum Text
Hosted by AARP Chris Cornell Wedor, Wayne New, Travis P. Leiker, Anna Jones , Chris Chiari Friday, Apr 5, 2019 From 1pm to 2pm Denver Public Library – Cherry Creek Branch 305 Milwaukee Street Denver, CO 80206 +
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In The Know Text
– Pura Vida Fitness and Spa will officially close at the end of February. – Dior: From Paris to the World, Denver Art Museum, ends March 3rd – Fridays and Saturdays – Free Wine Tastings at The Vineyard Wine Shop (261 Fillmore Street) from 2:00 pm to 6:00 pm – Stop by The Brass Bed’s 42nd Annual March Storewide Sale (3113 E 3rd Ave) – Artist Philllip Anthony with be at Fascination Street Fine Arts March 15th (5:00 pm to 8:00 pm) and March 16th (11:00 am to 4:00 pm) – The 15th annual Denver Restaurant Week takes place Feb. 22 – March 3. Hundreds of Denver’s top restaurants will offer multi-course dinners for three tasty prices: $25, $35 or $45. – Stop by The Brass Bed’s 42nd Annual March Storewide Sale (3113 E 3rd Ave) +
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September 2018 Annual Party – What A Night! Text
September 12th was the beautiful night of our memorable neighborhood party. A very big thanks to Michelle and Mike Fries, who hosted the event at their exquisite home. For those unable to make it, please be sure that you come this year. Details will be arriving to your membership email addresses in late July. +
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Historic Resources Study and Inventory Project to Begin Fall 2019 Text
The Country Club Historic Neighborhood gateways at 4th Avenue and Franklin, Gilpin and High Streets are historic treasures within our community. Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) will embark on a +
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Update on Parkways and Beautification Text
When the founders of the Denver Country Club (formerly Overland Park Club) purchased the 120 acres for the Club in 1902, they also formed the 4th Avenue Realty Company and +
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Architecture Review Committee Text
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Letter From Wayne New Text
Over the past several years, the City has been growing tremendously with development projects in many areas. This exponential increase in residential, office, and retail development can especially be seen +
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Chuck Warren Text
It is with deep regret that we announce the recent passing of Chuck Warren, founder of CCHN. Services/Reception: A memorial service is scheduled for Wednesday, August 8th at St. John’s +
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Neighborhood Sidewalk Repair Program Text
A meeting will be held on August 11 for residents of our neighborhood to hear information about the sidewalk repair program. The City of Denver is implementing a new program +
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Potential Short Term Rental Violation On Neighborhood Boundary Text
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Security Patrol Update Text
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Public Hearing to Update Alcohol Policy Text
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Public Hearing to Update Wheeled and E-devices Policy Text
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Community Open House Text
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MEDIA ADVISORY: Denver Strengthens Permitting Procedures to Increase Safety and Access around Construction Zones Text
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Halcyon Transfer Text
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New City Construction Requirements Being Implemented Text
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Cherish Spirits Lounge / 221 Detroit Street Text
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Liquor License Application Text
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Historic Resources Study and Inventory Project to Begin Fall 2019 Text
The Country Club Historic Neighborhood gateways at 4th Avenue and Franklin, Gilpin and High Streets are historic treasures within our community. Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) will embark on a study this fall of all historic structures in Denver, including +
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Focus on 556 Circle Drive: East Coast Colonial Architecture Text
In November 1928, on the day after Herbert Hoover was elected President, the Fontius family (of Denver’s Fontius Shoe Co.) moved into their new home at 556 Circle Drive. The house was designed by notable local architect Lester Varian. In +
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A Little Cherry Creek History Text
Did you know that a large portion of Cherry Creek was once a town called Harman? In the late 1800s, Edwin P. Harman purchased 320 acres and gave the ‘town’ his name. According to Erin Blakemore, “the town was apparently +
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Focus on 505 Circle Drive: A Sister House Text
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Focus on 160 Race Street: Home to the Same Family Since 1935 Text
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