UNIVERSITY PARK COMMUNITY COUNCIL (UPCC) NEWSLETTER Your Neighborhood Voice September 2016 • www.upcc.us South High School Engages Our Community by Karen Duell, Community/Family Liaison, South High School South welcomes community Inside: NEW Purple Pages You should have received your new Purple Pages with this UPWords. We’ve continued the streamlined format from last year. If you have any comments or concerns, please contact Janet Bardwell at pp@upcc.us. Thank you to Dave Easton of Elevation Realty for supporting the Purple Pages 20162017. Thank you also to Kathryn and Bill Winn for supporting UPCC. members to participate in many of our activities, such as this summer’s nationally recognized, 241 Athletic Summer Camp, which received very positive feedback from the students and parents who were involved. On October 26, we’ll be sponsoring Trick or Treat Street, a safe and fun Halloween event for elementary-aged children. There, our own students help to organize the event and entertain guests with games, face painting, prizes and, of course, candy. The community is also invited to attend Showcase Night, when 8th grade parents and current 8th grade students can learn more about South and meet our new principal Jen Hanson, as well Attention University Park Residents Please Join Us For Our Fall General Meeting Wednesday, October 5, 2016 University Park Elementary School 6:30 p.m. Refreshments And Social Time • 7 p.m. Meeting AGENDA • President’s Update and Introduction of New Board Members/ Recognition of Traci Samaras, outgoing President (Debbie Harrington — UPCC President) • Denveright Program/Mobility Issues Committee (Rosemary Stoffel, Transportation Co-Chair) • “Be A SmartASH” Program (Sara Davis, Program Manager, from the Office of the City Forester) • City Council Issues (Paul Kashmann — City Councilman) • Q and A NOTE: There will be a special drawing for two tickets to Taste of DU on Homecoming Weekend, October 14-15, valued at $50. Donated by DU Good Neighbors. The meeting is open to all residents and will adjourn by 8:15 p.m. as our Homecoming Football Game, our art shows and theatre productions, movie nights and more! South has partnerships with more than 30 community organizations, which provide enrichment, job opportunities, career speakers and job shadowing. It is our neighbors that help maintain South’s reputation as one of the best high schools in Denver. If your organization or business would like to be a partner with us, please contact us. And come visit us! Bands In The Park Bands in the Park, which took place on Sunday, August 7, featured two bands (The Minding and Laughing Hands) performing a variety of music for roughly 150 attendees of all ages. It was a perfect example of a classic neighborhood gathering, complete with cake (in celebration of the 130th anniversary of the UPCC) and ice cream, dancing children, wellbehaved dogs and appreciative listeners. Special thanks to Susan Cox, of The Minding, for volunteering to arrange the evening’s entertainment, which included a drawing for giveaways from 730 South Restaurant, Colore Italian Restaurant, Dairy Queen, and Tulip Gift Shop. Many thanks to the band sponsors: Swallow Hill Music, Triumph Business Services and 730 South. Elevation Realty donated the treats provided by Glacier Gelato, 3455 S. University Blvd. Dr. Robert Stencel, of the Chamberlin Observatory, generously provided power for the show. Thanks to UPCC’s Megan Bettinger for her help and coordination, as well. Letter From The President by Debbie Harrington Autumn is my favorite season. I love the changing colors, the bit of frost in the air, the smell of crisp leaves underfoot. It is also a time for new beginnings. As a child, I was always excited about going back to school, meeting new friends, getting accustomed to a new classroom, a new teacher, a new desk. This autumn I am excited about my newest endeavor — that of taking on the Presidency for University Park Community Council. While I was originally to be installed last May, a family medical emergency caused me to delay until my personal situation settled down. In the interim (from May to August), our immediate past President, Traci Samaras, generously agreed to continue on as your President. I can only hope that I can be as effective in this role as she has been. Please join me in gratitude for Traci’s leadership and dedication over the past two plus years as our President. Summer was busy in University Park, with our annual 4th of July celebration, followed in August by our Bands in the Park evening on August 7. See articles about these two summer events in this issue of UPWords. Our community was deeply affected by the fatal accident on Yale in July, which tragically took the life of young Cole Sukle, a student at Slavens Elementary. University Park Community Council unanimously voted to make a donation to the Cole Sukle Memorial Fund, which was established by his family “with the intent to use the funds in a way that will carry on his name and legacy in the community and impact generations to come.” To contribute to the fund, please visit https://www.gofundme.com/2fmd83xy. We are always looking for volunteers for neighborhood events and projects, or to serve on our Board. Current open Board positions are Vice President, Legacy & Historic Preservation, Archives, Buchtel Boulevard Coalition, and Interneighborhood Cooperation Liaison. If you have an interest in becoming more involved in our exceptional neighborhood, please email me at president@upcc.us and let me know your interests and talents. We’ll try to match you up with a meaningful, fulfilling way to contribute! Finally, please mark your calendars for the following upcoming events: • October 5, 2016 — UPCC General Meeting — all neighborhood residents are invited. Social time begins at 6:30 p.m., with meeting to follow from 7-8:15 p.m. at University Park Elementary (see planned agenda on page 1). • November 16, 2016, 6-8 p.m. — “Good Neighbors” meeting with DU (location TBA) • December 4, 2016, 4:30-6:30 p.m. — Sing & Sleigh Bells event at Observatory Park I look forward to serving as your President, and hope to meet many of you at the October 5th General Meeting. Block Captains Update Please note that some block captains deliver our newsletter to multiple blocks, so we are always looking for new volunteer block captains! Hopefully within the next six months, we will have a plan in place for providing small numbers of our newsletters to residents of the many apartment complexes in our neighborhood. Let me know if you want to participate in this effort. Finally, thanks to Chris Johnson of Thrivent Financial. The company’s Action Grant contributed to the spring Block Captain recognition event. For more information on obtaining a grant, contact Chris at 303-204-7826. by Phyllis Ward, Area Coordinator A special thank you to those block captains who have retired or moved. Your help has made a difference! Thanks to: Dana Toriello, Rebecca and Michael Brown, Charlene Salzmann, Brooke Moore, Katherine and William Bonnie, Frances and Bill Hall and Shelly Dill Combs. Thanks also to our newest block captains for being part of the team: Katie Crawford, Tim and Marni Welch, Joyce and Steve Fandal, Kristin Kleimann-Duggan, Derek Pimm, Mary Dunn, Katie Aspinwall, and Cheryl and Bill Futera. UPCC EXECUTIVE BOARD President: Debbie Harrington, 303-507-2652 president@upcc.us Vice President: OPEN Secretary: Megan Bettinger, 303-842-0687, secretary@upcc.us Co-Treasurers: Ryan Zorn & June Morgan, trs@upcc.us STANDING COMMITTEES Advisory: Bill Winn, 303-691-8703 advisory@upcc.us Communications: Liz Netzel, com@upcc.us Legacy & Historic Preservation: OPEN Membership: John Rogala, membership@upcc.us Neighborhood Safety: Steven Hick, safety@upcc.us Open Space & Parks/Buchtel: Diana Helper, 303-733-4902 parks@upcc.us Purple Pages: Janet Bardwell, pp@upcc.us Co-Chairs Transportation, Traffic & Sidewalks: Rosemary Stoffel, 303-692-9197 & Jeanne Tubb, traffic@upcc.us Zoning Chair: Pat Cashen, zone@upcc.us SPECIAL COMMITTEES (no vote on board) Area Coordinator: Phyllis Ward, 303-756-6146 areacoord@upcc.us Archives: OPEN DU Liaison: Drew Hunter, UPDUREP@upcc.us Email Communication: Traci Samaras, email@upcc.us Events: Derek Pimm, events@upcc.us Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation: OPEN Nominations: OPEN UPark Elementary Liaison: Andrea Steuer, andvrc@aol.com UPark Gulch Trail: Tony Hurd, UParkGulch@gmail.com Web Master: Dana Strand O’Connor, webmaster@upcc.us ______________________________ UPWORDS is published five times a year, prior to the fall, winter and spring general meetings, the special Holiday issue for the Sing and Sleigh, and the summer issue for the 4th of July Parade. Fourth Of July Extravaganza Our annual Fourth of July Parade boasted a colorful procession of creative floats, including decorated strollers and wagons. Thank you to the UP Mom’s Club for the free popsicles for all the parade kids and for running the hot dog stand. Dave Easton of Elevation Realty provided bottled water and an artist who made balloon animals for the kids. This annual event is a great way to meet your neighbors! New Citywide Planning Initiative To Shape Denver’s Future recreation master plan • Denver Moves: Transit, a new mobility plan for transit in Denver • Denver Moves: Pedestrians and Trails, a new mobility plan for sidewalks, crossings and trails Denveright will be a communitydriven process from start to finish. Residents will be able to share ideas online on the Denveright website and at community workshops and public meetings. For more about the plans and how to get involved, visit DenverGov.org/Denveright. You can also stay up-to-date by signing up for our email newsletter and following us on Twitter (@Denveright), Instagram (@DenverightCO) and Facebook (City and County of Denver Facebook page). OPEN SPACE & PARKS UPDATE by Diana Helper, Chair BENCHED! Pam McCroskey of UP has a mission — to get more park benches in Observatory Park, which now has six benches. We noted that neither Prairie Park nor Buchtel Centennial Park has a single bench. She pointed out that the Observatory is a historic building and people need a place to sit and admire it. She courageously contacted DPR and was informed that there is no budget for UP Elementary Hosts Fun Run And Carnival Bring the family to the University Park Elementary School 1 Mile Fun Run and Carnival on Sunday October 23. Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. in the school parking lot, the Run starts at 11:30 a.m. and the Carnival runs from 122:30 p.m. Carnival wristbands are $10, meal tickets are $5, and the $15 Run fee includes an event T-shirt. (Parents can run for free with their children.) Enjoy bouncy castles, games, face painting, prizes and more. All ages welcome! Please note that the racecourse will be closed to all vehicular traffic from 11 a.m. to noon on that day. The race begins at E. Iliff Ave. and S. Adams St. and heads west to S. Fillmore St. Then it heads north and turns east onto E. Warren Ave. The race goes east to S. Milwaukee, and heads south back to E. Iliff, and then east back to S. Adams St. Denver Police Department officers will man the racecourse, and we thank you in advance for your patience during the road closures. History Tidbits Our April issue contained the following: Hospitality, hoops, honey, horses, hooch and Davey Crockett. Looking back in time, all of these things could be found in a single block of our UPark neighborhood. Do you know which block? Answer: the 2300 block of South Cook. Story to follow in a future UPWords. This spring, Mayor Michael B. Hancock launched Denveright, a multi-agency planning initiative unlike any the city has ever embarked on. Encompassing four distinct citywide plans and guided by input from the community, Denveright will establish a vision for Denver for the next 20 years. Denveright will shape Denver’s future in the areas of land use, mobility, parks and recreational resources, by coordinating, for the first time, the planning processes for: • an update of Blueprint Denver, the 2002 citywide land-use and transportation plan • an update of The Game Plan, the 2003 citywide parks and more benches and what’s more, the “memorial” or honoring benches program has been tabled. We wish her well. Let us know if you wish to help her in her mission. Ours is to get some planting in the Prairie! Want to help? And a zillion thanks to all Observatory Park veggie garden volunteers! THERE SHALL BE A SIGN! After two years of effort, there are now much-needed “No Parking to Corner” signs in place on corners and alleys on E. Asbury Ave. from S. Columbine to S. Milwaukee. This is a vital safety measure as there is scant sidewalk area and bumper-to-bumper parking on this street, where children and bike riders (and parkers) walk in the street. Our great thanks to Paul Kashmann’s aide, Valerie Kerns, who credits “Amanda at Public Works” for getting the signs posted. Free (And Nearly Free) DU Concerts Lamont School of Music at the Newman Center for the Performing Arts 2244 E. Iliff Ave. (at the corner of Iliff and University) Monday, October 17, 7:30 p.m., Unless otherwise noted, all Gates Concert Hall performances are at 7:30 p.m., in •Convocation – Hamilton Hall, are FREE and have Andrew Litton, Artistic Advisor of complimentary parking. the Colorado Symphony Information: www.du.edu/lamont, Friday, October 21, 2:30 p.m., concert line — 303-871-6412, tickets Gates Concert Hall, pay to park — 303-871-7720. •Jazz – Live from Lamont, September 2016 Student Showcase •Guest Artist – Dan Goble, saxophone Friday, October 21, 7:30 p.m., Tuesday, September 27, 7:30 p.m., $10 Williams October 2016 •Jazz – Live from Lamont, •Recital with Q&A – Sebastian Noelle, guitar/composer, Timothy Eddy, cello with jazz faculty rhythm section Friday, October 7, 12 p.m., Friday, October 28, 7:30 p.m., pay to park Williams •Master Class – Timothy Eddy, cello Friday, October 7, 1 p.m., pay to park November 2016 •Concert – Jazz Small Groups •Convocation – Performances by Lamont Faculty Wednesday, November 2, 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 7, 2:30 p.m., •Concert – Lamont Symphony Gates Concert Hall, pay to park Orchestra & Lamont Opera Theatre, •Concert – A Night at the Opera Lamont Symphony Orchestra, Thursday, November 3, 7:30 p.m., World Premiere Ode to Nature free with ticket, $5 reserved ticket, Tuesday, October 10 and 11, Gates Concert Hall 7:30 p.m., Gates Concert Hall, •Master Class – Matthew Coley, $15 reserved ticket, $25 reserved percussion ticket, and $125 reserved VIP ticket Friday, November 4, 1 p.m., • Concert – Lamont Wind Ensemble Room 130, pay to park Thanks To Recent UPCC Dues Payers! The following residents paid voluntary UPCC dues in June and July 2016. Marc & Kristin Able Jane Queen, Accelerated Schools Maureen & Michael Allen Garry & Dale Appel Larry & Sue Apple Jenna Bechtholdt Peggy Bender Vern Berry & Jennifer Wood Barbara Boucher Betty Bruce Denny & LuAnn Dahl Greg & Helen Fulton Bill & Cheryl Futera Pam Gates Jeff & Kristina Haskins Doug & Jill Piatt Kemper David & Karen Lausa Andrea Montague Margaret Nicholson Matt & Elysabethe Olmstead Derek & Erin Pimm Jonathan & Leah Reed Judith Logel & Robert Scott Sean Spiegel Leticia Gallagher & Michael Stretchberry Elizabeth Temkin Marni & Tim Welch Steve & Tess Wieland UPCC Voluntary Dues 2016 All residents of University Parks are members of the UPCC. Voluntary dues are integral to the operation of the UPCC, neighborhood events and publications. You are invited to pay your UPCC Voluntary Dues for 2016. The suggested amount is $25 or $15 for seniors. Thank you! Mail to: UPCC, 2100 S. Monroe St., Denver, CO 80210 Online: Use PayPal at www.upcc.us/support •Concert – Lamont World Music & Dance Ensemble Friday, November 4, 7:30 p.m. •Concert – Lamont Jazz Orchestra with Frank Greene, trumpet Monday, November 7, 7:30 p.m., Gates Concert Hall •Concert – Lamont String Chamber Ensembles Monday, November 7, 7:30 p.m. •Concert – Lamont Percussion Ensemble with Matthew Coley Tuesday, November 8, 7:30 p.m., Gates Concert Hall •Guest Artist – Andrés Cárdenes, violin with Steven Mayer, piano & string faculty Thursday, November 10, 7:30 p.m., $10 •Discussion and Q&A – Andrés Cárdenes, violin Friday, November 11, 1 p.m., pay to park •Master Class – Andrés Cárdenes, violin Friday, November 11, 2 p.m., pay to park •Jazz – Live from Lamont, Abraham Burton, saxophone, and Greg Gisbert, trumpet, with jazz faculty rhythm section Friday, November 11, 7:30 p.m., Williams •Concert – Modern Hue Student New Music Ensemble Saturday, November 12, 7:30 p.m. •Concert – Lamont Composers Series Concert Sunday, November 13, 7:30 p.m. •Concert – Lamont Steel Drum Ensemble Monday, November 14, 7:30 p.m., free with ticket, Gates Concert Hall •Concert – Lamont Chorale, Lamont Women’s Chorus, Lamont Men’s Choir Tuesday, November 15, 7:30 p.m., Gates Concert Hall •Jazz Faculty Recital – Eric Gunnison, piano and Mike Abbott, guitar Tuesday, November 15, 7:30 p.m. *For the winter lineup, go to www.du.edu/lamont. Newsletter Information UPWords is published five times a year and is funded by the University Park Community Council. Please submit story ideas to Liz Netzel, editor, at com@upcc.us.
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