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August 24 – 30

EVENTS AT WASH PERK:

  • Venus de Miles jerseys are ready to be picked up at shop; participants receive 15% discount off purchases.
  • Women Wanderers Meetup Wed, August 26, 7pm – 9pm @ Wash Perk Women Wanderers: Wednesday Evening Travel Conversations Meetup, 7-9 p.m. (group membership and reservation required: visit http://www.meetup.com/women-wanderers to see if it’s a good fit for you and to join) Led by Betsy Hedberg

COMMUNITY EVENTS:

  • Iyengar Yoga Studio Open House  on August 28th from 4-8pm. They will be Presenting a movie of BKS Iyengar’s practice, demonstration on the use of props, learn the invocation to Patanjali, Kids class, Introductory class, Q & A – All for FREE!
    The Iyengar Yoga Studio is located at 770 S. Broadway
  • FANS Adopts Flower Bed in Washington Park – Help Wanted!
    Friends and Neighbors of Washington Park (“FANS”).
    FANS has volunteered to maintain and improve a small flower bed in Washington Park; we need volunteers to weed and clean the bed and trim the flora; bring your own work gloves. We do this for Pride, beatification, exercise, fresh air, scenery, people watching, dog watching…
    WHERE: Mississippi and Franklin, immediately west of the running trail and south of the vehicle entry point.
    Saturday August 29, 2009, at 8:00am, and at 8:00am the last Saturday of each month thereafter during the growing season.
    RSVP to Stephen Evanoff stephenevanoff@msn.com
  • Denver Boot Camp Sat, August 29, 10am – 11am @ Washington Park Recreation Center
    Each Denver Boot Camp is becoming the biggest program in Denver. It is already the toughest, but worth the results. For both men and women, it is the program if you want to burn over 1000 calories in an hour, while slashing pounds of fat and toning your muscles. The program is perfect for everyone because you are pushed to your own personal limits. We have everyone out there; the out of shape, new moms, future brides, marathon runners, and triathalon participants.
    Ticket Info: $7 FIRST CLASS FREE This is a weekly class. All participants receive FREE medium drink at Wash Perk.(FIRST VISIT ONLY!) http://www.washparkbootcamp.com
  • Lucky Mutt Strut Sun, August 30, 9am – 11am in Washington Park
    Race day registration is from 7:30 to 8:45
    . Race begins at 9 for runners, 9:15 for walkers. Fun-loving folks with or without their four-legged friends are welcome to walk or run in this 2-mile race. Each participant will receive a Lucky Mutt Strut t-shirt and a Whole Foods goodie bag with a re-usable water bottle and other surprises for you and your furry friend. After the race, kick back and enjoy the festivities in the park. There will be entertainment and vendors to explore. Want to run/walk for free? If you get $150 worth of sponsors you can run/walk for free. MaxFund depends on donations to care for and place 1,000 animals a year. Every dollar helps and the more we can raise for our “Lucky Mutts and Friendly Felines,” the more animals we can help find a “second leash” on life in new Forever Homes. To help provide incentive, the top four fundraisers will be awarded prizes that include: First Prize: 32” HDTV Second Prize: Wii Third Prize: iPod Fourth Prize: $100 Whole Foods gift card

REMINDER!

  • Don’t forget about the Fall Shade Tree Program!
    These trees are low-cost for Denver residents – only $25 each!
    (trees this size usually sell for more than $100)
    Learn more and Download your Shade Tree Application:

    http://www.theparkpeople.com/Fall_2009_Shade_Tree_Application_Web.pdf

    To have an application mailed to you, call 303-722-6262 or email info@theparkpeople.org (include your mailing address and Subject Heading: “Request for Shade Tree Application”).

    Application DEADLINE: Sept 1, availability is limited, apply today!

UPDATE

  • A message from Pam regarding the Not For Sale Campaign meeting held at the shop.Here is a picture of two people who stopped by and we got to talk to about modern day slavery and human trafficking.NFS - Wash Perk 004 One girl volunteered to help with our organization and the 27 million people enslaved worldwide.
    Each year 1 million children are forced into sex trafficking, 15,000-17,000 people are trafficking into the US and is a $32 Billion business. Spreading awareness is one of the best ways to bring a stop to this injustice. Thanks so much for your help and for the customers who came by and learned about modern day slavery!Pam Harvey
    Colorado State Director
    Not For Sale Campaign
  • POO FREE PARKS: (the following was copied from letter by FANS President, Cindy Johnstone):

On August 14th I reported to you that the pilot Poo Free Parks project with advertising would be starting soon in Washington Park.  That email was following the August Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting where the pilot was endorsed by the board.  Today I received a call from my Councilman’s office that the Poo Free Park project and contract has been suspended and is no longer going to take place at this time.  The City’s budget crisis with the need to reduce the budget by 14% is the primary  focus of each city department and City Council. Hard decisions are having to be made that will go into effect in September.  The other important focus for the city is the new zoning code and this also requires the full attention of City Council and city officials.

COUPON!

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Announcements for the week of August 10-16

Here are the events and meetings happening at Wash Perk and in the Washington Park area.
  • Tuesday, August 11th: our incredible bus-person, Austin Evans, returns from his vacation back east!!!! We missed him around here, but were happy to see more of Kendra and Dani! Welcome back!

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  • MWWP (Merchants of West Washington Park) Halloween planning meeting 9:30 am on Wednesday August 12th at Wash Perk
  • FANS (Friends and Neighbors of Washington Park) Tree Tour
    Wed, August 12, 6pm – 7pm at Dos Chappel Boathouse, Washington Park
    Tour of Trees in Washington Park including State Champions. Learn about the different species of trees in the park and identify the state champion trees with the help of Doug Schoch with the Forestry Division of Parks and Recreation. What is the oldest tree in the park, what is the most common tree, what about all the cotton from the cottonwoods? Join us.

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  • District 7 Zoning Meeting : Thursday, August 13th at SWIC, Southwest Improvement Council (see calendar for details)
  • The Poo Free Park program will be presented to the Parks and Recreation Advisory Board
    Thursday, August 13th
    Newton Senior Center at 4401 Navajo
    starting at 6:00 p.m.

    There is an opportunity to share your comments at the beginning of the meeting.  You are invited to attend and comment or just hear what is being said.
    If you are not able to make the meeting but would like to comment:
    Dave Robinson is Council district 6 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board representative please email him at daverobinson@ecentral.com
    Edward Done is Council District 7 Parks and Recreation Advisory Board representative  please email him at   dp@edwarddone.com

August 8th Happenings

Saturday August 8

Not For Sale Event from 1pm – 5pm

Join us for an Modern Day Slavery Awareness Event www.notforsalecampaign.org

The Not for Sale Campaign combines technology, intellectual capital, abolitionist groups and a growing network of individuals joined together to end slavery in our lifetime. Igniting and aiding this comprehensive response is the Not For Sale Campaign’s purpose. Our collective challenge is simple, stand with those who are enslaved, work together to free them, and empower them in their freedom to break the cycle of vulnerability.

AND, at Washington Park:

Denver Boot Camps is becoming the biggest program in Denver. It is already the toughest, but worth the results. For both men and women, it is the program if you want to burn over 1000 calories in an hour, while slashing pounds of fat and toning your muscles. It’s a great way to tone that sexy female body or to lose those love handles for the guys. The instructor is someone, who’s actually been to boot camp, a former Marine. The program is perfect for everyone because you are pushed to your own personal limits. We have everyone out there; the out of shape, new moms, future brides, marathon runners, and triathlon participants.
Ticket Info: $7
FIRST CLASS FREE
This is a weekly class.
All participants receive FREE medium drink at Wash Perk.(FIRST VISIT ONLY!)

Fall Shade Tree Program

Excerted from the WWPNA email:

IMGP9705Each spring, Denver Digs Trees brings you low-cost and free street trees.

This fall, we’re pleased to announce…

Fall Shade Trees for Your Yard!

These medium and large sized trees, strategically planted in your yard (on

private property), will help you save money and fight global warming by

providing valuable energy-saving shade for your home. Properly placed trees

can lower a building’s air conditioning use by 30% – this means lower

energy bills and less carbon released into the atmosphere! Shade trees also

beautify your space, enhance property values (up to 10%!), reduce air

pollution, buffer noise, and provide shelter for birds and other wildlife.

These trees are low-cost for Denver residents – only $25 each! (trees this

size usually sell for more than $100)

Learn more and Download your Shade Tree Application:

http://www.theparkpeople.com/Fall_2009_Shade_Tree_Application_Web.pdf

To have an application mailed to you, call 303-722-6262 or email

info@theparkpeople.org (include your mailing address and Subject Heading:

“Request for Shade Tree Application”).

Application DEADLINE: Sept 1, availability is limited, apply today!

Tree Pick-up: Oct 3 (location TBA)

The Shade Tree Program is brought to you by The Park People and EnCana Oil &

Gas (USA) Inc. We are grateful to the City of Denver for assistance in

selecting trees suitable for Colorado’s climate and the urban environment.

Thanks WWPNA for keeping us in the loop!

Poo Free Parks… please look into this and what it will mean to our parks.

This is a letter from the FANS (Friends and Neighbors of Washington Park) president, Cindy Johnstone:

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Dear FANS,

Denver Parks and Recreation is looking at a contract with a corporation to provide dog poo bags in the city parks.  At the May meeting FANS members voted against advertising in the parks.  INC (Inter Neighborhood Cooperation )is proposing an alternate plan where the community will be responsible for putting dog waste bags in dispensers on a voluntary basis.  Washington Park is one of the target parks to get the corporate signs above the dog waste dispensers.  We currently have 20 dog waste dispensers made by volunteers that are filled by volunteers.  The plan is to have 25 dispensers made by Poo Free Parks with logos on the signs above,  examples could include Pets Mart, Home Depot, Starbucks, Bill’s Plumbing and Heating.

Please go to Poo Free Parks to get more information about the program and go to the photo gallery to see an example of the dispensers and the cars that will be used to fill the dispensers.  poofreeparks.com

I just received this survey from the Denver Parks and Recreation and would like for you to take the survey, one question.  There are two articles attached to the survey for more information.

Thank you,
Cindy Johnstone