July 2024

Community

What’s Happening – July 2024

Wheat Ridge Historical Society Member Appreciation Day Save Saturday, July 13, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a Potluck Picnic at the Historical Park, 4610 Robb St. The Society wants to honor all its members, community leaders and residents who have supported us through our Re-imagination Project and other on-going activities.  We’ll provide the

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Community

Community Paint-by-Numbers Mural Campaign to Transform Clear Creek Makerspace

This summer, Localworks and Clear Creek Makerspace (CCM) invite community members to bring a vibrant touch to the CCM building exterior through a community paint-by-numbers mural campaign. CCM, located at 9110 W 44th Ave, Wheat Ridge, CO, will host two community paint events on July 13th and July 27th, allowing painters to add their personal

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Mountain View

Compost Services Beginning in Mountain View

The small but mighty town of Mountain View — just 12 square blocks nestled between Denver and Wheat Ridge — is offering its residents a new opportunity to reduce waste and improve on their carbon footprints. Mountain View has announced an opt-in composting program for all interested residents, who can now pay a $22 monthly

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Community

RTD Board Approves TABOR Ballot Initiative

The Regional Transportation District (RTD) Board of Directors adopted a resolution to submit a ballot question to eligible voters that would allow RTD to remain exempt from the limitations of the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights (TABOR). “Putting the TABOR question to qualified voters makes sense. Agency polling indicated a strong level of support, with 68%

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Community

Lutheran Medical Center Preps For Big Move

A proposed rezoning for the current Lutheran Medical Center site in Wheat Ridge is welcomed by its owners as they get ready to move into a state-of-the-art facility at Clear Creek Crossing. The city is preparing a zone district to apply to the downtown property while Intermountain Health has begun talking to interested buyers about

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Community

Sister Faustina Retires from Saints Peter and Paul School

Wheat Ridge bids farewell to Sister Faustina, the esteemed principal of Saints Peter and Paul School. She is a visionary dedicated to the children and families under her care.  Let’s cut to the chase: Sister Faustina orchestrated a remarkable transformation at Saints Peter and Paul. Walking through the halls of Wheat Ridge’s Catholic STEM school

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Arts

Travel Photography Tips to Preserve Your Adventures

Summer is a season of wanderlust, beckoning you to explore new destinations and create lasting memories. Whether you’re embarking on a cross-country road trip, jetting off to exotic locales, or simply enjoying a staycation in your own backyard, summer offers endless opportunities for adventure and discovery. And what better way to preserve those cherished moments

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Mountain View

Flourishing Nature – Beauty and the Beast

Spring has graced our town with vibrant blooms, lush greenery, and renewed life. As our gardens flourish, so do the less desirable elements—those pesky weeds and nuisance trees. This can be especially problematic in the public Right-of-Way (ROW) areas adjacent to properties.  The public ROW along the streets of town includes everything from the center

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Mountain View

From Big Dogs to Big Decisions: Securing Mountain View’s Future

The other night, a big dog was roaming the neighborhood unattended. He shuffled down the sidewalk, and then slowly wandered into the street without looking both ways. Concerned for his safety, I called Jeffcom’s non-emergency line. The operator informed me that Animal Control wouldn’t be available until the morning, due to after-hours. Could I hold

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Edgewater

Edgewater Adopts Urban Forest Master Plan

The city of Edgewater cares about trees.  Surveys conducted in the early phases of the Edgewater Urban Forest Master Plan process revealed that 96 percent of survey respondents strongly agreed that trees were important to them. During their June 4 meeting, the Edgewater City Council unanimously passed a resolution to adopt the master plan.  A

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Stylized image of the town of Edgewater
Edgewater

Enhancing Edgewater’s Main Street on 25th Ave.

Edgewater, Colorado, celebrates the opening of the newly revamped 25th Avenue, the city’s vibrant “Main Street.” This project, spearheaded by the Edgewater Redevelopment Authority and the City of Edgewater, aims to transform the historic corridor into a safer, more pedestrian-friendly space while enhancing its charm and functionality for residents and visitors alike. 
Community-Centric Improvements The

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Edgewater

Creating Community One Cup at a Time in Edgewater

Every Friday, Edgewater’s 55 and older crowd gathers to enjoy a strong dose of coffee (or tea!) and insightful conversations with neighbors at the City of Edgewater’s weekly “Coffee and Conversation” event. And on the first Friday of every month, the discussions are extra lively because of the “First Fridays” special guest speaker series.  First

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Marketplace

Confronting the Elephant in the Room

Reverse mortgages often carry a negative reputation, but it’s important to clarify that they are not a dangerous scam. In reality, the federally insured reverse mortgage program has undergone significant changes, making it a more suitable option for retirement cash flow planning rather than a last resort for homeowners in desperate need of cash. It

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Marketplace

From Comfort Zones to New Horizons: The Power of Necessary Change

When I sat down to write this month’s editorial, I had this witty idea about how bands change overtime. The Dave Matthews band of the 1990s is not the same band you’ll see on tour today; That Journey needed to learn how to be a band without Steve Perry… I wanted to wax poetically about

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Outdoors

The Benefits of Birdwatching

Being a self taught nature nut, I present myself with homework assignments frequently. My latest is what happens to me after a day of wandering about , staring up into trees. It’s as close as I can imagine the release some feel after deep meditation. Since I don’t do meditation, I will guess. Relaxed, a

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Health

Reframe Your Procrastination

If you remember my April column, I nudged each of you to get curious with yourselves and your “why” behind your actions or inactions. This month I’m taking that to a level deeper and putting a new spin on procrastination with the hope of helping us all shift out of it and into action.  Many

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Health

Oh, My Spleen!

A long-time reader wrote in asking about “the forgotten organ: the spleen.” Maybe he was motivated by the common references found on social media about this elusive organ or the lack of telethons in its support. Forgotten by some, the spleen is in the forefront of a trauma surgeon’s mind when a patient arrives at

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Opinion

City of Wheat Ridge Civil Defense Sirens Reach Finish Line

As the City of Wheat Ridge moves to decommission its network of fifteen Emergency Notification sirens, I would like to provide a bit of context. Generally referred to as Civil Defense Sirens, for those of us who grew up in the 1950s and ‘60s, the wail of these sirens was a weekly reminder that dangerous

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Wheat Ridge

Henry Lee: Outstanding Citizen and Father of Wheat Ridge

When Fathers’ Day rolled through a few weeks ago, I began to wonder if there were any famous fathers around Wheat Ridge. A little research produced several references to the Honorable Henry Lee, Father of Wheat Ridge, another of the area’s first wave of pioneers. Born in 1839, Henry Lee arrived in America from England

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Wheat Ridge

Localworks Launches Simplified Campaign to Support Local Wadsworth Corridor Businesses

In an effort to bolster local businesses during the ongoing Improve Wadsworth project, Localworks has launched the “Shop Local & Win” campaign, encouraging residents to support the local businesses along the Wadsworth Corridor. The initiative invites community members to make purchases at any business within the city limits along Wadsworth Blvd. and its adjoining intersections.

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Wheat Ridge Mayor Bud Starker
Wheat Ridge

The City of Wheat Ridge Brings the City Plan to Carnation Festival

I am thrilled to invite you to join me, along with our city council members and staff, at this year’s Carnation Festival. I always look forward to marching in the parade and being part of this wonderful free community event. It’s a fantastic opportunity for all of us to come together and celebrate the vibrant

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Outdoors

Choosing the Right Plants for Our High Country Climate

Many gardeners are bringing new plants and fruit trees into their yards. If you are doing so, I want to share some important advice on plant selection.  Experienced gardeners in Colorado know that our high, dry, intense and inconsistent climate presents unique challenges. Here in our area, we are classified as a newly updated USDA

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Sustainability

Green Investments: Exploring Renewable Energy Projects in Denver

Denver, the Mile High City, is a hub for innovation and a leader in sustainability initiatives. With its commitment to achieving 100% renewable energy by 2040, Denver is at the forefront of the clean energy revolution. This shift towards renewable energy sources presents exciting opportunities for residents and investors alike. This article explores the world

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Opinion

The Cop Shirt

Being part of the Wheat Ridge team, presenting at the All America City Conference, was a huge honor. We were asked to each wear a “Wheat Ridge t-shirt”. The presentation described what and how the city had addressed the recent racism and anti-semitic attacks on our town and how we dealt with it. We had

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