Monthly Archive for August, 2010

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Mean Parking Police


For all you poor peeps that were given PARKING TICKETS today, August 5th, on the north side of Ohio…. There were 15 of you that I counted on arrival. I called 311, Public Works and The Parking Violations Dept. as it seemed unfair that this was the THIRD day that we’ve had no parking available on Emerson St.  They “noted” it and recommended that you contest in person with the Parking Magistrate.  I am so sorry that you all had this experience while trying to support us.  I think it’s ridiculous and mean-spirited that the city allows this to happen around small businesses that rely on limited street parking. :-(   At the very least, they could allow peeps an opportunity to move.



Events — August 2 – 8

Simply Coffee
Thursday, August 5, 9am – 10am at Wash Perk Community Table

COMMUNITY EVENTS
Music at Wash Park, Denver Municipal Band
Sunday, August 8, 7:30pm – 8:30pm at Wash Park Main Field, (Kentucky and Franklin)
The Denver Municipal Band is the oldest professional concert band in the continental United States.
Gerald Endsley, the current conductor of the Band is a native of Denver who first heard the Band in the 1950s. He studied trumpet with Ed Lenicheck, former solo cornetist and conductor, and at the New England Conservatory as well as the University of Colorado.