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May 2013 • Online Edition
 

PROFILE ONLINE: Check out our brand new flipbook

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PUBLISHER: It’s about time to dust off the Bill of Rights

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PEOPLE: Aaron Ney – raising up community out of the dirt

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HOME TOURS: Tours from Wash Park to Park Hill 

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GOOD FOOD: Local markets bring farm fresh food to your table

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LETTERS: Wash Park crowds put pressure on neighborhoods

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Yes, South Denver, There Is Life West Of Broadway | Print |  E-mail

by Eric Peterson

As the Mariposa redevelopment takes shape, a decade of urban planning is moving from the drawing board to reality on Denver’s Westside.

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South Gaylord Memorial Day Revelry Marks 34th Annual Run, May 26-27 | Print |  E-mail

by Ed Schott

Every Memorial Day weekend for more than three decades the merchants of Old South Gaylord Street have marked the official return of the spring/summer season of celebration by hosting the Old South Gaylord Street Memorial Day Weekend Festival.

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Denver Dumb Friends’ Furry Scurry Turns Washington Park Over To The Dogs, May 4 | Print |  E-mail

by Scamper The Dog

While most days the horde of hounds that join their “masters” in Washington Park are there for exercise or to hang out while volleyballers, frisbee fiends and strolling families enjoy their time, there is one day every year when it truly is Dog Day in south Denver.

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Local Markets Bring Fresh Produce From Farm To Table | Print |  E-mail

by Sam Weisberg

Denverites have demonstrated a preference for homegrown, fresh foods, whether prepared from the bounty of a garden or farmers market vendor or purchased cooked to order from Denver’s growing fleet of food truck kitchens-on-wheels.

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Cory Sends A Trio Of DI Teams To Globals | Print |  E-mail

Cory Elementary, a DPS highly gifted magnet and neighborhood school, is celebrating three teams advancing to the Global Destination Imagination (DI) tournament in Knoxville, Tennessee, May 21-26.

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Northeast Wash Park Overlay Seeks Scale/Character Sanity | Print |  E-mail

by Paul Kashmann

Lauren Molina loves her neighborhood, tucked into the northeast corner of the larger landscape known as Washington Park East.

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Eastside, Westside: Time For Tours Throughout The Town | Print |  E-mail

by Amy Allen

If you’ve nabbed The Profile hot off the rack this month, there’s still time to make tracks for the University Park Home Tour, Sun., May 5, 11a.m.-5p.m.

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CHUN People’s Fair To Draw 250,000 To Civic Center Park | Print |  E-mail

by Don Preziosi

The Capitol Hill People’s Fair began in 1972 as a small gathering on the Morey School playground at 13th Ave. and Clarkson St.

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St. John’s Campus Prepares For Upcoming Generations | Print |  E-mail

by Amy Allen

Founded in 1882 on Acoma St., St. John’s Church and School has been an active part of the Washington Park East community since moving to its current home at 700 S. Franklin St. in 1959.

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