PROFILE ONLINE: Check out our brand new flipbook
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PUBLISHER: Government of, by and for needs your voice
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PEOPLE: Samson’s voice familiar to classical music fans
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SPILLS: Catch your breath before the kids run you ragged
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LETTERS: Progress in the park; rethinking the Bill of Rights
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4TH OF JULY FUN: Pancakes, pyrotechnics and parades rule the day
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THE 37TH ANNUAL PRIDEFEST RETURNS TO CIVIC CENTER PARK, JUNE 16-17. THE 4TH LARGEST PRIDE FESTIVAL IN THE U.S., Denver PrideFest is produced by Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center of Colorado and features the hugely-popular CoorsLight PrideFest Parade (starting from Cheesman Park, Sunday at 9:30a.m.); Dance Stage with DJs, Country Stage with line-dancing lessons; Latin Stage with cultural programming; wonderful activities for kids and families; festival food and drink; 250+ vendor booths; and Main Stage entertainment all weekend: Sat., 11a.m.-7p.m. & Sun., 10a.m.-6p.m. Info: denverpridefest.org. Photo: WonderWorks Studios
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By
Don Preziosi
Released from winter’s chains, it’s not unusual to burst into the
great outdoors, making plans that quickly fill your summer calendar to
overflowing with all manner of epic events and voyages. |
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by Paul Kashmann
Those of you who have lived in
Denver long enough to remember when winter’s snowfall was regular enough to
allow for frequent frolics in the great outdoors, probably know Ruby Hill for
its great sledding runs. |
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WASHINGTON PARK’S 6TH ANNUAL YOUTH FISHING DERBY gets kids ages 5-15 outdoors for free fun at the Lily Pond, June 6, 9a.m. Kids can snag a big one from the stocked pond, with adult supervision required. Registration takes place at the Lily Pond at Virginia Ave. and Franklin St., starting at 9a.m. on Derby day. Limited space. Info: FANSWashingtonPark.org. Photo: Cindy Johnstone.
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