3700 south sepulveda boulevard
William and Florence Sloane
2023.05.28 07:27 PanAmFlyer William and Florence Sloane
| https://preview.redd.it/t2jq0i31uj2b1.jpg?width=720&format=pjpg&auto=webp&v=enabled&s=b5a10e67e5c9f68bc6df9d73d25fa5121a989aca 1203 Chesapeake Avenue was built in 1896 by William and Florence Sloane. Originally Norfolk County, today it is the South Norfolk section of Chesapeake. William Sloane had come to Norfolk County in 1887 to work with his uncle, Foster Black, in his knitting mills. When Mr Black passed away in 1908 Mr Sloane continued the operations. In the meantime he had returned to Manhattan long enough to marry his childhood sweetheart, Florence Knapp. The mills prospered and in 1906 the Sloane's purchased several acres on a point of land along today's Lafayette River near the present day Hampton Boulevard bridge. They built a small summer cottage and named it The Hermitage (not pictured). Originally to be a part time residence they continue to spend more time there and to enlarge the building until they were there full time and the modest "cottage" had grown to over 40 rooms. It was Mr Sloane who first saw the need for a faster way of getting from Berkley to downtown Norfolk and was president of the company that constructed the first Berkley bridge. He also built the Wainwright building which was owned by the family until the 1970s. Florence Sloane was a firm believer in the arts and amassed a huge collection which was displayed in their home and, at times, on several floors of the Wainwright building. She championed the cause of a museum for Norfolk and the Sloanes donated land they owned at the end of the Hague to open the Norfolk Museum of Arts and Sciences, now known as the Chrysler Museum. Not content to leave Norfolk with one museum they also left their home on the Lafayette River as "The Hermitage Museum and Gardens." Photo by Jerry Newton Written and posted by Lawrence Morton submitted by PanAmFlyer to norfolk [link] [comments] |
2023.05.28 03:46 longbeachlocale đ¨ City Council ⢠June 6, 2023 ⢠5:00 PM đ¨
đ Date: June 6, 2023 @ 5PM
đş Location: Long Beach Civic Center 411 W. Ocean Boulevard
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CD4 - Funds Transfer for Partners of Parks
Item #1 ⢠File #23-0553 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Councilman Daryl Supernaw, Fourth District
Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $200, offset by the Fourth Council District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide support to Partners of Parks for their Long Beach Charity ProAm event; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $200 to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.
CD4 - Funds Transfer for LGBTQ Center Long Beach
Item #2 ⢠File #23-0554 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Councilman Daryl Supernaw, Fourth District
Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $500, offset by the Fourth Council District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide a contribution to The LGBTQ Center Long Beach in support of their Black & White Ball 2023; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $500 to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.
CD4 - Funds Transfer for Wild West Women, Inc
Item #3 ⢠File #23-0555 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Councilman Daryl Supernaw, Fourth District
Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $500, offset by the Fourth Council District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide support to Wild West Women, Inc for their inaugural Long Beach Womanâs Fair; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $500 to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.
CD5 - Funds Transfer to Support Community Events
Item #4 ⢠File #23-0556 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Councilwoman Megan Kerr, Fifth District
Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $2,000, offset by the Fifth Council District One-Time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide a contribution to: ¡ $500 to Partners of Parks in support of the Long Beach Juneteenth Celebration; ¡ $1,000 to support the Uptown Jazz Festival; ¡ $500 to the Long Beach Century Club in support of the Mayorâs Trophy Charity Golf Tournament; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $2,000 to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.
CD4 - Funds Transfer for Rancho Los Alamitos Foundation
Item #5 ⢠File #23-0562 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Councilman Daryl Supernaw, Fourth District
Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $2,000, offset by the Fourth Council District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide a contribution to Rancho Los Alamitos Foundation in support of their Summer Concert Series; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $2,000 to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.
CD4 - Funds Transfer for Long Beach Century Club
Item #6 ⢠File #23-0561 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Councilman Daryl Supernaw, Fourth District
Recommendation to increase appropriations in the General Fund Group in the City Manager Department by $500, offset by the Fourth Council District One-time District Priority Funds transferred from the Citywide Activities Department to provide support to the Long Beach Century Club for their Mayorâs Trophy Charity Golf Tournament; and Decrease appropriations in the General Fund Group in the Citywide Activities Department by $500 to offset a transfer to the City Manager Department.
Arcelia Delgado
Item #7 ⢠File #23-0552 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to submit Stipulations with Request for Award for approval by the Workersâ Compensation Appeals Board, and if so approved, authority to pay $169,300.13 for Stipulations with Request for Award with a life pension thereafter of $170.04 subject to COLA increases per week in compliance with the Appeals Board Order for Arcelia Delgado. The City of Long Beach is entitled to credit for payments previously paid in the amount of $69,532.31.
Michael Hannan
Item #8 ⢠File #23-0551 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to submit Stipulations with Request for Award for approval by the Workersâ Compensation Appeals Board, and if so approved, authority to pay $104,182.50 in compliance with the Appeals Board Order for Michael Hannan.
CA - Kayla Jentes
Item #9 ⢠File #23-0557 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to pay sum of $200,000, in full settlement of a lawsuit entitled Kayla Jentes, et al. v. City of Long Beach, et al., Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. 20STCV29354.
CA - Joel Reyes
Item #10 ⢠File #23-0558 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to authorize City Attorney to pay sum of $399,000, in full settlement of a lawsuit entitled Joel Reyes, et al. v. City of Long Beach, Los Angeles Superior Court Case No. BC703737.
Martin Romo
Item #11 ⢠File #23-0549 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to authorize the City Attorney to submit two Stipulations with Request for Award for approval by the Workersâ Compensation Appeals Board, and if so approved, authority to pay 1) $17,545.00, and also 2) separate authority to pay $72,500.00 in compliance with the Appeals Board Order for Martin Romo.
Mario Talavera
Item #12 ⢠File #23-0550 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to authorize the City Attorney to submit two Stipulations with Request for Award for approval by the Workersâ Compensation Appeals Board, and if so approved, authority to pay 1) $27,695.00, and also 2) separate authority to pay $80,982.50 in compliance with the Appeals Board Order for Mario Talavera.
CC - Damage Claims
Item #13 ⢠File #23-0547 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to refer to City Attorney damage claims received between May 15, 2023 and May 26, 2023.
CM - Federal Lobbyist RFP
Item #15 ⢠File #23-0563 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to Adopt Specifications No. RFP CM-23-236 and award a contract to Holland & Knight, LLP, of Washington, D.C., for federal legislative representation services, in a total annual amount not to exceed $130,000, for a period of two years, with the option to renew for three additional one-year periods, at the discretion of the City Manager; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the contract, including any necessary subsequent amendments. (Citywide)
FM - Coastline Equip. for the purchase of a John Deere 332G skid steer
Item #17 ⢠File #23-0566 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary subsequent amendments, with Bragg Investment Company, Inc., dba Coastline Equipment, a Long Beach distributor of John Deere Construction Retail Sales, of Moline, IL, for the purchase of a John Deere 332G skid steer, with related equipment and accessories, on the same terms and conditions afforded to Sourcewell, in a total amount not to exceed $153,097, inclusive of taxes and fees. (Citywide)
FM - Coastline Equip-John Deere 310P backhoe
Item #18 ⢠File #23-0567 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary subsequent amendments, with Bragg Investment Company, Inc., dba Coastline Equipment, a Long Beach distributor of John Deere Construction Retail Sales, of Moline, IL, for the purchase of a John Deere 310P backhoe, with related equipment and accessories, on the same terms and conditions afforded to Sourcewell, in a total amount not to exceed $169,631, inclusive of taxes and fees. (Citywide)
Mayor - Cancellation of July 4th City Council Meeting
Item #23 ⢠File #23-0560 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to suspend Council rule contained in Municipal Code Section 2.03.020 (B) relating to the meeting schedule of the City Council in order to cancel the City Council meeting of July 4, 2023.
PRM/PW - Capital improvements at El Dorado East Regional, El Dorado Park West, Houghton, and Stearns Parks D4,9
Item #33 ⢠File #23-0582 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Parks, Recreation and Marine
- Public Works
Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to accept and expend grant funds from the California Department of Parks and Recreation for capital improvements at El Dorado East Regional, El Dorado Park West, Houghton, and Stearns Parks, in an amount not to exceed $15,400,000; Increase appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department by $342,000, offset by grant revenue; Increase appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in the Parks, Recreation and Marine Department by $342,000, offset by a transfer of California Department of Parks and Recreation grant funds from the Capital Grants Fund; Increase appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in the Public Works Department by $15,058,000, offset by grant revenue; and Increase appropriations in the Capital Projects Fund Group in the Public Works Department by $15,058,000, offset by a transfer of California Department of Parks and Recreation grant funds from the Capital Grants Fund. (Districts 4,9)
Resolution
CC - Destruction of Records
Item #14 ⢠File #23-0548 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to approve the destruction of records for the Health and Human Services Department; and adopt resolution.
FM - Ray Gaskin Service for for the purchase of one Ford F-550 refuse truck
Item #16 ⢠File #23-0565 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary subsequent amendments, with Ray Gaskin Service, an authorized distributor for New Way Trucks and Scranton Manufacturing Company, of Fontana, CA, for the purchase of one Ford F-550 refuse truck, with related equipment and accessories, on the same terms and conditions afforded to Sourcewell, in a total amount not to exceed $167,457, inclusive of taxes and fees. (Citywide)
FM - The Quinn Co. for the purchase of 4 Caterpillar 430 backhoe loaders
Item #19 ⢠File #23-0568 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary subsequent amendments, with Caterpillar Inc., through its local dealer, Quinn Company, of City of Industry, CA, for the purchase of four Caterpillar 430 backhoe loaders, with related equipment and accessories, on the same terms and conditions afforded to Sourcewell, in a total amount not to exceed $1,016,512, inclusive of taxes and fees. (Citywide)
DS - Noise Element
Item #22 ⢠File #23-0564 (Details, PDF) Recommendation to receive supporting documentation into the record and conclude the public hearing; Adopt resolution approving and certifying the Environmental Impact Report EIR 03-20, State Clearinghouse No. 2019050009 and associated findings;
DS - Noise Element
Item # ⢠File #23-0585 (Details, PDF) Adopt resolution replacing the current Noise Element with the updated Noise Element of the Long Beach General Plan; and
ED - 702 Anaheim Shelter â LB Rescue Mission and First to Serve D3
Item #24 ⢠File #23-0584 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Economic Development
- Health and Human Services
Recommendation to receive and file Contract No. 36576 with Long Beach Rescue Mission Foundation, Inc., a California public benefit corporation (Lessor) and the City of Long Beach (Lessee) and Contract No. 36578, a Sublease between the City of Long Beach (Sublessor) and First to Serve Ministries, Inc., a California nonprofit corporation (Sublessee), or its assignee, for approximately 17,000 rentable square feet of space at 702 West Anaheim Street, for use as an emergency shelter, made pursuant to Chapter 2.85 of the Long Beach Municipal Code (LBMC) and in response to the emergency proclaimed regarding homelessness. (District 1)
FM - Transfer of FY 23 gross operating revenue, from the Harbor Fund Group to the Tidelands Operating Fund
Item #25 ⢠File #23-0569 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to adopt resolution requesting that the Board of Harbor Commissioners approve the transfer of 5 percent of Fiscal Year 2023 (FY 23) gross operating revenue, from the Harbor Fund Group to the Tidelands Operating Fund Group, with a true-up adjustment, if necessary, to reflect the final gross revenue amount upon issuance of the Harbor Departmentâs FY 23 audited financial statements. (Districts 1,2,3)
FM - Velocity Truck Centers for the purchase of 7 CNG powered Crane Carrier LNT-26 trucks
Item #26 ⢠File #23-0572 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary subsequent amendments, with Los Angeles Truck Centers, LLC, dba Velocity Truck Centers, an authorized distributor of Crane Carrier trucks, of Whittier, CA, for the purchase of seven CNG powered Crane Carrier LNT-26 trucks, with New Way rear loader refuse bodies, on the same terms and conditions afforded to Sourcewell, in a total amount not to exceed $2,951,446, inclusive of taxes and fees. (Citywide)
FM - Velocity Truck Center-10 CNG Crane Carrier Roto-Pac side loader refuse trucks
Item #27 ⢠File #23-0573 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including any necessary subsequent amendments, with Los Angeles Truck Centers, LLC, dba Velocity Truck Centers, of Whittier, CA, an authorized distributor of Crane Carrier trucks, for the purchase of 10 CNG Crane Carrier, Roto-Pac side loader refuse trucks, with related equipment and accessories, on the same terms and conditions afforded to Sourcewell, in a total amount not to exceed $4,765,507, inclusive of taxes and fees; and Authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute a lease-purchase agreement, and related financing documents, with Banc of America Public Capital Corp, of San Francisco, CA, for the financing of Roto-Pac refuse trucks, payable over a seven-year period at an interest rate to be determined when the agreement is executed. (Citywide)
FM/PW - Velocity Truck Center-20 CNG Crane Carrier side loader refuse trucks
Item #29 ⢠File #23-0574 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Financial Management
- Public Works
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute a contract, and any necessary documents including subsequent amendments, with Los Angeles Truck Centers, LLC, dba Velocity Truck Centers, of Whittier, CA, an authorized distributor of Crane Carrier trucks, for the purchase of 20 CNG Crane Carrier side loader refuse trucks, with New Way side loader refuse bodies, on the same terms and conditions afforded to Sourcewell, in a total amount not to exceed $9,322,091, inclusive of taxes and fees. (Citywide)
PRM - Reso w/LAFCO-LA for final District Boundary Map
Item #31 ⢠File #23-0581 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Parks, Recreation and Marine
Recommendation to adopt resolution in support of the formation of the Lower San Gabriel River Recreation and Park District; direct City Clerk to file the resolution with the Local Area Formation Commission - Los Angeles (LAFCO-LA); and, authorize City Manager to approve the final District Boundary Map on behalf of the City. (Citywide)
PRM/DHHS - Accept grant funds for Wrigley Greenbelt and Multi-Service Center D7
Item #32 ⢠File #23-0577 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Parks, Recreation and Marine
- Health and Human Services
Recommendation to adopt resolution authorizing City Manager, or designee, to execute any necessary documents including subsequent amendments, to accept grant funds from the California Natural Resources Agency for capital improvements at Wrigley Greenbelt and Multi-Service Center, in an amount not to exceed $5,200,000. (District 7)
ABC License
PD - ABC License - Tacomasa D3
Item #20 ⢠File #23-0576 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to receive and file the application of Tacomasa 1 LLC, dba Tacomasa, for an original application of an Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) license, at 4740 East 7th Street #130, submit a Public Notice of Protest to ABC, and direct City Manager to withdraw the protest if a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) or Conditional Use Permit Exemption (CUPEX) is granted. (District 3) Levine Act: Yes
PD - ABC License- Northern CafĂŠ D3
Item #21 ⢠File #23-0575 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to receive and file the application of TCRY Incorporated, dba Northern Cafe, for an original application of an Alcoholic Beverage Control (ABC) license, at 4911 East 2nd Street, submit a Public Notice of Protest to ABC, and direct the City Manager to withdraw the protest if a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) or Conditional Use Permit Exemption (CUPEX) is granted. (District 3) Levine Act: Yes
Ordinance
DS - Noise Element
Item # ⢠File #23-0586 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Declare ordinance implementing associated amendments to the Noise Ordinance, Long Beach Municipal Code Chapter 8.80, read for the first time and laid over to the next regular meeting of the City Council. (Citywide)
CM - Ordinance Amending LBMC 5.92
Item #35 ⢠File #23-0532 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to declare ordinance amending the Long Beach Municipal Code by amending Chapter 5.92 to reinstate language related to the operation of adult-use dispensaries in mixed-used buildings in Downtown Long Beach, read and adopted as read. (Citywide)
Contract
FM - South Coast Fire Equip. for 10 Pierce Enforcer Triple Combination fire engine pumper trucks
Item #28 ⢠File #23-0571 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to adopt Specifications No. RFP FS22-175 and award a contract to South Coast Fire Equipment, Inc., of Ontario, CA, for the purchase of nine Pierce Enforcer Triple Combination Fire Engine pumper trucks, and one Pierce Enforcer Triple Combination Rescue Engine pumper truck, with related equipment and accessories, in a total amount not to exceed $11,328,555; and, authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to enter into the contract, including any necessary subsequent amendments; and Authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute a lease-purchase agreement, and related financing documents, with Banc of America Public Capital Corp, of San Francisco, CA, for the financing of fire engine pumpers, payable over a 10-year period at an interest rate to be determined when the agreement is executed. (Citywide)
PRM - Great Scott for as-needed tree trimming
Item #30 ⢠File #23-0579 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
- Parks, Recreation and Marine
Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to amend Contract No. 35545 with Great Scott Tree Service, Inc., of Stanton, CA, for as-needed tree trimming and removal services, to increase the annual contract amount by $1,949,030 with a 15 percent contingency in the amount of $292,355, for a revised total annual contract amount not to exceed $3,211,410. (Citywide)
PW - As-Needed Architectural Services
Item #34 ⢠File #23-0583 (Details, PDF) Sponsors:
Recommendation to authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to amend Contract No. 33926 with Architects McDonald, Soutar & Paz, Inc., of Long Beach, CA; Contract No. 33912 with Kardent, of Long Beach, CA; Contract No. 33913 with Mary McGrath Architects, of Oakland, CA; and Contract No. 33917 with Alomar Rania, dba RA-DA, of West Hollywood, CA, for as-needed architectural services, to extend the contract terms for an additional one-year period through July 19, 2024; Authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to amend Contract No. 33498 with Hirsch & Associates, Inc., of Anaheim, CA, and Contract No. 33504 with RJM Design Group, Inc., of San Juan Capistrano, CA, for as-needed landscape architectural services, to extend term the contract terms for an additional one-year period through August 1, 2024; Authorize City Manager, or designee, to execute all documents necessary to amend Agreement No. 34375 with AKM Consulting Engineers, Inc., of Irvine, CA; Agreement No. 34376 with AndersonPenna Partners, Inc., of Newport Beach
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2023.05.26 03:33 13curseyoukhan List of Recommended Massachusetts' Diners
I created a list of the diners recommended by
massachusetts Redditors in a thread in April. They are alphabetically by town. I will periodically update the list with any suggestions made in the comments.
- Acton - Legend CafĂŠ
- Adams - Miss Adams Diner
- Andover - Perryâs Plate -
- Attleboro - Bliss
- Attleboro - Morins
- Ayer - Tiny's Diner
- Billerica - Belly Busters
- Boston - Victoriaâs DineS
- Boston - Charlieâs Sandwich Shoppe
- Boston - Mikeâs City Diner
- Boston - Galley Diner
- Boston - South Street Diner
- Brockton - Reid's Ultimate Breakfast
- Brookline - Busy Bee
- Cambridge - Andyâs Diner
- Chester - Carmâs
- Chicopee - Copperline
- Chicopee - Petroâs
- Clinton - Louâs Diner
- Dedham - Grateful Diner
- Danvers - Portside Diner
- Danvers - Chuckâs
- Fall River â Al Macâs Diner
- Falmouth - Betsyâs
- Falmouth - Mary Ellenâs
- Fitchburg - Moran Square Diner
- Florence - Miss Florence
- Framingham - J&M diner
- Framingham - Lloydâs Diner
- Gardner - The Blue Moon
- Gilbertville - Whistlestop
- Gloucester - Georgeâs
- Gloucester - Momâs Kitchen
- Hadley - Stables
- Hinsdale - Ozzieâs Steak and Eggs
- Holyoke - Rustyâs
- Hudson - Victorâs
- Hyannis - Daily Paper
- Leominster - Timâs Diner
- Lancaster - Mikeâs Bridge Diner
- Lowell - Owl Diner
- Lowell - Arthurâs Paradise Diner
- Lowell - Club Diner
- Lynn - Capitol Diner
- Mattapoisett - Mattapoisett Diner
- Marlborough - Sunnyside
- Marlborough - Jake's diner
- Maynard - Babicoâs
- Middleboro - Daveâs Diner
- Monson - Mug nâ Muffin
- Natick - Casey's
- North Quincy - Wheelhouse Diner
- Norwood - Norwood Town Square Diner
- Oxford - Carl's Diner
- Donâs Diner Plainville
- Palmer - The Steaming Tender
- Peabody - Little Depot Diner
- Pepperell - Franny's Diner
- Pittsfield - Misty Moonlight Diner
- Pittsfield - Kelly's
- Rowley - Agawam Diner
- Salem - Red's Sandwich Shop
- Salem - Debâs Diner
- Saugus - The Hammersmith
- Shirley - Airport Diner
- Somerville - Kelly's Diner
- Southbridge - Elm Centre Cafe
- Stoughton - Beantown Diner
- Taunton - Joeâs Diner
- Tewksbury - Vic's Waffle House
- Turners Falls - Shady Glen.
- Walpole - Red Wing Diner
- Waltham - Wilsonâs Diner
- Waltham - Heidiâs
- Watertown - Deluxe Town Diner
- Watertown - Tresca's
- Westborough - Harry's Diner
- West Bridgewater - Good Days
- Westford - Paul's Diner
- West Medford - Paul Revere
- West Springfield - Charlie's
- Weymouth - Uncle Charlieâs
- Whately - Whately Diner
- Whitinsville - Peg's Diner
- Worcester - Miss Worcester
- Worcester - Marvinâs Corner Lunch
- Worcester - Boulevard Diner
- Worcester - Lou Rocâs Diner
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Denver (Central Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Cherry Creek) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (Cherry Creek) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (City Park West) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (City Park West) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Clayton) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Thursday, May 25, Sunday, May 28, and Thursday, June 1
Denver (Five Points) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Tuesday, May 30
Denver (Five Points) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Highland) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Monday, June 5
Denver (Hilltop) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (Montbello) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (Montclair) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (North Park Hill) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Monday, May 29
Denver (North Park Hill) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Park South) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27
Denver (Regis) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (Regis) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Sloanâs Lake) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Thursday, May 25, Sunday, May 28, and Thursday, June 1
Denver (Sloanâs Lake) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Sunnyside) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (The Highlands) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Thursday, May 25, Monday, May 29, and Thursday, June 1
Denver (University Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (University Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Washington Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Monday, May 29
Denver (Washington Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, June 3, Sunday, June 4, and Monday, June 5
Denver (West Colfax) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27
Denver (West Highland) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Wednesday, May 31
Denver (West Highland) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, June 3
Denver - Candi CdeBaca for City Council District 9 - Various Dates
Denver - Candi CdeBaca for City Council District 9 - Saturday, May 27
Denver - Candi CdeBaca for City Council District 9 - Sunday, May 28
Denver - Shannon Hoffman for City Council District 10 - Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28
Denver - Shontel Lewis for City Council District 8 - Weekends
Phone Bank from Home
Mike Johnston for Denver Mayor - Various Dates
Mike Johnston for Denver Mayor - Various Dates
Candi CdeBaca for Denver City Council District 9 - Thursday, May 25 and Thursday, June 1
Shannon Hoffman for Denver City Council District 10 - Wednesday, May 31
Shannon Hoffman for Denver City Council District 10 - Friday, May 26 and Friday, June 2
Shontel Lewis for Denver City Council District 8 - Tuesday, May 30 and Tuesday, June 6
Denver Municipal Runoff Elections - Tuesday, May 30
Denver Municipal Runoff Elections - Tuesday, June 6
Phone in Person
Denver (Berkeley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Monday, May 29
Denver (Berkeley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Central Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (City Park West) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Visibility Events
Denver (Cherry Creek Farmerâs Market) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Denver (City Park Farmerâs Market) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Denver (Civic Center EATS) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Wednesdays and Thursdays
Denver (Colorado Boulevard and Colfax Avenue) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Highland Square Farmerâs Market) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28 and Sunday, June 4
Denver (North Speer and West 32nd) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (North Speer and West Colfax) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (South Pearl Street Farmerâs Market) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28 and Sunday, June 4
New Jersey
Canvass
Camden County - Various Local Elections - Various Dates
Hamilton Park - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Hoboken - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Jersey City - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Sunday, May 28
North Bergen / North Hudson - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Thursday, May 25
Text Bank from Home
Primary Elections - Wednesday, May 31
Primary Elections - Black Caucus - Wednesday, May 31
Poll Standing
Hudson County - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Tuesday, June 6
Write Postcards from Home
Kate Delany and Sam Sweet for Camden County Commissioner - Various Dates
South Dakota
Phone Bank from Home
Roe v. Wade Phone Bank - Thursday, May 25, Thursday, June 1, and Thursday, June 8
Sign Petitions
Aberdeen - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Brookings - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturdays
Rapid City - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturdays
Sioux Falls - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Thursdays and Saturdays
Sioux Falls - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturdays
Spearfish - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Monday, May 22 and Monday, May 29
Vermillion - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturday, May 27
You can also find volunteer and donation links for the candidates in upcoming runoff and special elections listed below. Elections are sorted by date.
June 6th
Mike Johnston is running for mayor of Denver, Colorado. You can donate or volunteer. Visit his website, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.
June 13th
Wendy Pieh is running for Maine House of Representatives District 45. You can donate via the Maine Clean Election Act Service! Sign up to canvass! Visit her website, Facebook page, and Instagram!
November 7th
Andy Beshear is running for re-election as Governor of Kentucky. Please donate if you can, or sign up to volunteer! Visit his website, Facebook page, Twitter feed, and Instagram.
Pamela Stevenson is running for Kentucky Attorney General. Please volunteer or donate! Take a look at her website, Facebook, and Twitter.
Charles âBuddyâ Wheatley is running for Kentucky Secretary of State. You can donate or visit his website or Facebook page!
Michael Bowman is running for Kentucky Treasurer. Please donate if you are able, or become a volunteer! Check out his website, Facebook, Twitter, or Youtube.
Kimberley Reeder is running for Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts. You can visit her website or donate.
Sierra Enlow is running for Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture. Please donate, volunteer, or attend an event. Visit her website, Facebook, Linked In, and Twitter.
Daniel McCaffery is running for Pennsylvania Supreme Court. If you are able, please make a donation or become a volunteer. Take a look at his website, Facebook page, and Instagram.
Jill Beck is running for Pennsylvania Superior Court. Please donate to her campaign, or sign up to volunteer. Check out her website, Facebook page, Twitter, and Instagram.
Timika Lane is running for Pennsylvania Superior Court. Consider making a donation. Visit her website, Facebook page, and Instagram.
Matt Wolf is running for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court. Check out his website!
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Colorado
Canvass
Denver (Bear Valley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Tuesday, May 30
Denver (Bear Valley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, June 3, Sunday, June 4, and Tuesday, June 6
Denver (Berkeley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Berkeley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27
Denver (Berkeley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Central Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Wednesday, May 31
Denver (Central Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Cherry Creek) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (Cherry Creek) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (City Park West) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (City Park West) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Clayton) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Thursday, May 25, Sunday, May 28, and Thursday, June 1
Denver (Five Points) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Tuesday, May 30
Denver (Five Points) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Highland) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Monday, June 5
Denver (Hilltop) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (Montbello) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (Montclair) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (North Park Hill) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Monday, May 29
Denver (North Park Hill) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Park South) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27
Denver (Regis) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (Regis) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Sloanâs Lake) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Thursday, May 25, Sunday, May 28, and Thursday, June 1
Denver (Sloanâs Lake) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Sunnyside) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28
Denver (The Highlands) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Thursday, May 25, Monday, May 29, and Thursday, June 1
Denver (University Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (University Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Washington Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Monday, May 29
Denver (Washington Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, June 3, Sunday, June 4, and Monday, June 5
Denver (West Colfax) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27
Denver (West Highland) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Wednesday, May 31
Denver (West Highland) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, June 3
Denver - Candi CdeBaca for City Council District 9 - Various Dates
Denver - Candi CdeBaca for City Council District 9 - Saturday, May 27
Denver - Candi CdeBaca for City Council District 9 - Sunday, May 28
Denver - Shannon Hoffman for City Council District 10 - Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28
Denver - Shontel Lewis for City Council District 8 - Weekends
Phone Bank from Home
Mike Johnston for Denver Mayor - Various Dates
Mike Johnston for Denver Mayor - Various Dates
Candi CdeBaca for Denver City Council District 9 - Thursday, May 25 and Thursday, June 1
Shannon Hoffman for Denver City Council District 10 - Wednesday, May 31
Shannon Hoffman for Denver City Council District 10 - Friday, May 26 and Friday, June 2
Shontel Lewis for Denver City Council District 8 - Tuesday, May 30 and Tuesday, June 6
Denver Municipal Runoff Elections - Tuesday, May 30
Denver Municipal Runoff Elections - Tuesday, June 6
Phone in Person
Denver (Berkeley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Monday, May 29
Denver (Berkeley) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Central Park) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (City Park West) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Visibility Events
Denver (Cherry Creek Farmerâs Market) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Denver (City Park Farmerâs Market) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Denver (Civic Center EATS) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Wednesdays and Thursdays
Denver (Colorado Boulevard and Colfax Avenue) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (Highland Square Farmerâs Market) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28 and Sunday, June 4
Denver (North Speer and West 32nd) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (North Speer and West Colfax) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Various Dates
Denver (South Pearl Street Farmerâs Market) - Mike Johnston for Mayor - Sunday, May 28 and Sunday, June 4
New Jersey
Canvass
Camden County - Various Local Elections - Various Dates
Hamilton Park - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Hoboken - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Jersey City - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Sunday, May 28
North Bergen / North Hudson - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Thursday, May 25
Text Bank from Home
Primary Elections - Wednesday, May 31
Primary Elections - Black Caucus - Wednesday, May 31
Poll Standing
Hudson County - Hudson Progressive Democrats - Tuesday, June 6
Write Postcards from Home
Kate Delany and Sam Sweet for Camden County Commissioner - Various Dates
South Dakota
Phone Bank from Home
Roe v. Wade Phone Bank - Thursday, May 25, Thursday, June 1, and Thursday, June 8
Sign Petitions
Aberdeen - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturday, May 27 and Saturday, June 3
Brookings - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturdays
Rapid City - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturdays
Sioux Falls - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Thursdays and Saturdays
Sioux Falls - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturdays
Spearfish - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Monday, May 22 and Monday, May 29
Vermillion - Roe v. Wade Ballot Campaign - Saturday, May 27
You can also find volunteer and donation links for the candidates in upcoming runoff and special elections listed below. Elections are sorted by date.
June 6th
Mike Johnston is running for mayor of Denver, Colorado. You can donate or volunteer. Visit his website, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube.
June 13th
Wendy Pieh is running for Maine House of Representatives District 45. You can donate via the Maine Clean Election Act Service! Sign up to canvass! Visit her website, Facebook page, and Instagram!
November 7th
Andy Beshear is running for re-election as Governor of Kentucky. Please donate if you can, or sign up to volunteer! Visit his website, Facebook page, Twitter feed, and Instagram.
Pamela Stevenson is running for Kentucky Attorney General. Please volunteer or donate! Take a look at her website, Facebook, and Twitter.
Charles âBuddyâ Wheatley is running for Kentucky Secretary of State. You can donate or visit his website or Facebook page!
Michael Bowman is running for Kentucky Treasurer. Please donate if you are able, or become a volunteer! Check out his website, Facebook, Twitter, or Youtube.
Kimberley Reeder is running for Kentucky Auditor of Public Accounts. You can visit her website or donate.
Sierra Enlow is running for Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture. Please donate, volunteer, or attend an event. Visit her website, Facebook, Linked In, and Twitter.
Daniel McCaffery is running for Pennsylvania Supreme Court. If you are able, please make a donation or become a volunteer. Take a look at his website, Facebook page, and Instagram.
Jill Beck is running for Pennsylvania Superior Court. Please donate to her campaign, or sign up to volunteer. Check out her website, Facebook page, Twitter, and Instagram.
Timika Lane is running for Pennsylvania Superior Court. Consider making a donation. Visit her website, Facebook page, and Instagram.
Matt Wolf is running for Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court. Check out his website!
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2023.05.25 11:57 TheBoyisBackinTown South Loop Link team unveils third downtown park idea without any street closings
| Source: https://www.bizjournals.com/kansascity/news/2023/05/24/south-loop-link-park-design-street-closure.html "Kansas City residents last month had the chance to review two concepts for the South Loop Link, both of which would have closed part of a downtown street running through the $200 million park atop Interstate 670... just over 1,000 people took the survey, but did not have a clear favorite between schemes A and B." "Now a third option is on the table, too, which would leave open all streets running through the 4.6-acre urban green space between Wyandotte Street and Grand Boulevard... (it) would maintain one component of B â an elevated walkway over Baltimore Avenue connecting the western two blocks." "Early construction activities would start in late October, and the park itself would be built between September 2024 and May 2026, contingent on securing necessary funds." Image 1: C Image 2: B Image 3: A submitted by TheBoyisBackinTown to kansascity [link] [comments] |
2023.05.25 07:11 Rethliopuks Why are the phonologies of Kartvelian languages apparently so stable?
Apparently, by glottochronological (and other?) estimates, Georgian and Mingrelian/Laz separated in 1st millennium BC, and these in turn separated from Svan in 2nd millennium BC. But their phonologies are strikingly similar -- almost identical. A cursory look at the Swadesh list suggests that many (most?) consonants are the same in cognates across the languages, and often even vowels.
But many other language families have undergone radical sound changes in comparable or shorter timespans. Why might Kartvelian languages have not done so? Or should the estimates be revised?
Edit: first saw the claim on Wikipedia, but it looks like a pretty widely accepted notation in the field. For example this paper
https://www.jstor.org/stable/26548901 explicitly mentions
The Kartvelian or South Caucasian languages (Georgian, Mingrelian, Laz, and Svan) have remained geographically tightly-bounded subsequent to a relatively late breakup of their parent languageâthought to have occurred circa the third through to early 2nd millennium B.C. (Klimov 1994a: 91; Gamkrelidze/Ivanov 1995: 777),
and there's papers and books discussing the relationship of Proto-Kartvelian with PIE including word borrowing, so it looks like at least PK is supposed to be roughly as ancient.
Edit 2: while both sources in the paper above (and every source Wikipedia has) seems to ultimately rely primarily on glottochronology, which I'm definitely not sold on at all, that very paper discusses a link between PK *x and a late PIE form of *h_2, and concludes the borrowing must have occurred between the splits of Anatolian & Tocharian (~3500-3700 BC) and the loss of the laryngeals in the other groups (when?). In any case that would possibly suggest a cutoff of ?~1500-1000BC given the oldest languages attested in the other daughter families, none of which preserve any laryngeals as fricatives. Of course this is barring the possibility that some other family like Balto-Slavic had kept this h_2 for a lot longer before it was first recorded -- I don't know if there's any evidence for or against that.
Possibly a separate question: even disregarding all of the speculations, I'm also struck by the phonological similarity between Modern Georgian and Old Georgian, first recorded in 430 AD: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kartvelian_languages. The differences in the common lexicon incl. morphemes are so few that they could easily pass as contemporary dialectal variations of another language, or varieties of another language family that split mere centuries ago.
Does that mean Georgian at least has stayed relatively unchanged phonologically and often morphologically for 15 centuries? And so all Kartvelian languages, for perhaps about 20 centuries (assuming Svan and Zan split before OG was recorded)?
Again, in the same timescale, much more drastic phonological and morphological changes have taken place in many other language families.
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2023.05.24 10:38 RS-1990 Anyone remember Highway South Australia? Here's the Christmas 1985 Issue!
2023.05.24 07:43 supr91 South surrey real estate
Why is South Surrey (Kind George boulevard area) so pricey in terms of real estate? A new condo about 900sqft costs around 800k. Is the price okay? What are the rental and resale prospects like? Is it a worthy investment given the fact that the connectivity to downtown is not so great? Is the public transit situation going to improve anytime soon?
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2023.05.23 22:04 DannyLumpy Summer Events in the Denver Area
I'm trying to make a list of all of the things to do in Denver for this summer. Does anyone know of anything I should add? DOUBLE CHECK BEFORE YOU GO. THIS LIST MAY NOT BE UP TO DATE Music Festivals
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Saturdays 05/27-09/02 Swingin Under the Stars - 7:30PM-10PM FREE All Ages
Swing Dancing, Lessons, Ice Cream, Live Music Little Man Ice Cream, 2620 16th Street Denver, CO 80211
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06/03 Denver Day of Rock - 1:15PM-9:30PM FREE All Ages
15 Bands, 3 Stages; Mainly Rock; Food Trucks LODO Denver
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06/07 Holiday Theater Music and Poetry Showcase - 7PM FREE All Ages
Guitar, Low-Rock, Spoken Word, Poetry, Jazz MCA Denver at the Holiday Theater 2644 West 32nd Avenue Denver, CO 80211
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06/10 Five Points Jazz Festival - 12PM-8PM FREE All Ages
140+ Jazz Performances Five Points, Denver
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06/17 First Harvest Music Vestival - 4PM-8PM $10 12 and Below; $35 1+ All Ages
Various Musicans Including the Flobots, The Snakes, and Brothers of Brass; Foodtrucks, To Show Solidarity for Refugees DeLaney Community Farm 170 South Chambers Road Aurora, CO 80017
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07/14-07/16 Compost Heap Music Festival - Times TBA FREE (Suggested Donations)
Underground Music of Various Genres Seventh Circle Music Collective, 2935 W 7th Ave, Denver CO
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07/15 Blues & BBQ Festival â 10AM-6PM $10 All Ages
Live Blues Music and BBQ Citizenâs Park, 5560 W 24th Ave, Edgewater, CO 80214
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07/21-07/22 Global Dance Festival â 3PM-11PM $99/Day All Ages
EDM, Art Installations, Circus Performers, Silent Disco. Performers Include Kaskade, Deadmau5, Loud Luxury, Surf Mesa, Troyboi, Zedd and Many More! Empower Field. 1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204
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07/28-07/30 Underground Music Showcase - 3PM-12AM $120 Weekend Pass *Independent Music of Various Genres - Broadway // 6th Ave to Alameda, 21 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80209
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08/25-08/27 Meow Wolf Vortex Music and Art Festival - 2:30PM-?? $60-$100 / Day, -$229 Weekend Pass Electronic Music Festival Feat. Griz, Armani White, BLOND:ISH and many more The Junkyard, 2323 W. Mulberry Place, Denver, CO 80204
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08/12 Ghost Canyon Fest â 6PM-12AM $50 21+
Noise, Punk, and Post Punk Bands Hi Dive, 7 S Broadway, Denver, CO 80223
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09/09 Sunnyside Music Festival â 12PM-7:15PM FREE All Ages
Local Bands, Food, Vendos Chaffe Park near 2001 W 44th Ave, Denver, CO 80211
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09/16 Viva Southwest Mariachi Fest â 4:30PM-10PM FREE All Ages
Mariachi Bands, Food, Vendos Levitt Pavilion, 1380 W Florida Ave, Denver, CO 80223
Culture Festivals
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06/02 Chrom - 5PM-10PM FREE All Ages
A Pride Queer Art Showcase and Vendor Market, Live DJ Skylight, 833 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, United States
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06/09-06/11 ayA Con - F 4PM-7PM; Sa 10AM-6PM; Su 10AM-5PM $15-$30 All Ages
Indigenous Comics, Art, Fashion, Performance, Film, and Music McNichols Civic Center Building, 144 W Colfax Ave, Aver, CO 80202
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06/09-06/11 Denver Greek Festival - F 11AM-11PM; Sa 11AM-12AM; Su 11AM-7PM FREE All Ages
Celebration of Greek Heritage with Food, Music, Vendors, and Art Assumption of the Theotokos Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 4610 E Alameda Ave, Denver, CO 80246
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06/17-06/18 Juneteenth Festival - 12PM-8PM FREE All Ages
Celebration of Black Culture and Liberation with a Parade, Live Music, Vendors Five Points, Denver
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06/17-06/18 Cherry Blossom Festival - 5k Sa 8AM; Parade Sa 9:30AM FREE All Ages
Celebration of Japanese Heritage with Taiko Drumming, Teriyaki Chicken, Sake, Japanese Art Sakura Square, Denver
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06/24-06/25 Denver Pridefest - Sa 11AM-6PM; Su 11AM-4PM FREE All Ages
Celebration of LGBTQ+ Culture with 5k Run, Parade, Venors, Concerts, Drag Events Civic Center Park, 101 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80202 (Parade Starts at Cheeseman Park)
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07/07 -07/09 Colorado Black Arts Festival - F 1PM-8PM; Sa 11AM-8PM; Su 11AM-7PM FREE All Ages * Celebration of Black Culture with Performances, Visual Art, Scavenger Hunts, Food, Parade, Vendors* City Park, 2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205
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07/15-07/16 Mile High Global Bazaar - 11AM-7PM FREE All Ages
Cultural Exhibits and Vendors from around the World Skyline Park, Denver, CO 80202
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07/22-07/23 Colorado Dragon Boat Festival â Races Start 8AM; Festival Sa 10AM-7PM. Su 10AM-5PM FREE All Ages *Dragon Boat Races, Food, Vendors, Performances â FREE â Sloan's Lake Park W Bryon Pl, Denver, CO 80212
Food / Drink Festivals
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W-Th 05/15-09/?? Civic Center Eats - 11AM-7PM Free All Ages
10-20 Food Trucks of Various Cuisines Civic Center Park, 101 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80202
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05/14, 06/04, 07/09 A Taste of Colorado 10AM-6PM Free All Ages
Live Music, 6 Food Trucks, Drinks, Live Music, Kids Activities, Vendors Civic Center Park, 101 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80202
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05/27-05/28 BBQ Fest 11AM-8PM $35 Under 20; $109 Adult All Ages * All You Can Eat BBQ, All You Can Drink, Cooking Demos, Live Music* Empower Field at Mile High, 1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO, 80204
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05/27 Taste Around the World! Spring Wine Event - 3PM-6:30PM $90 All Ages * Tastings for 25 Bottles of Wine with Help From Wine Experts* Ironton Distillery (RiNo) - 3636 Chestnut Pl, Denver, CO 80216
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07/20 The Big Eat - 6PM-9PM $85 21+ 50+ Restaurants All You Can Eat, Live Music* Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1400 Curtis St, Denver, CO 80204
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Summer Brewfest - 1PM-10PM $55 Advance, $60 Day of Only Allowed Half of Time) 21+ *Unlimited Tastings of Local Beer Brews Mile High Station, 2027 West Colfax Avenue, Denver Co 80204
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08/03 Denver Burger Battle - Price TBA 21+
20+ Restaurants Best Burger Competition; Unlimited Drinks and Burgers* Tivoli Quad, 1000 Larimer St, Denver CO 80204?
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08/19 Sloanâs Lake Beer Fest - $5 DD, $35 if Drinking 21+
1970s Themed Beer Tasting with Live Music* 1610 Raleigh Street Denver, CO 80204
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08/26 Denver Summer Whiskey Tasting Festival - 2:30PM-6PM $45 21+ Tasting of 20+ Whiskey, Tasting Lessons, Live Music, Food Location TBA
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09/06-09/09 Denver Food and Wine Festivals 11AM-8PM $60-$95 21+ * Food and Wine Showcase, Tastings, Seminars, Cocktail Competition* Tivoli Quad on the Auraria Campus, 1000 Larimer St, Denver
Art / Crafts / Shopping Festival
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05/05, 06/02, 07/07, 08/04, 09/01 Sante Fe First Friday Art Walks - 5:30PM-9PM FREE All Ages
Galleries , Vendors, Food Trucks, Music Sante Fe // 5th Ave to 11th Ave, Denver, CO 80204
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05/05, 06/02, 07/07, 08/04, 09/01 RiNo First Friday Art Walks - 5:30PM-9PM FREE All Ages
Art,Vendors Larimer St // Broadway to Downing
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05/05, 06/02, 07/07, 08/04, 09/01 Dairy Block First Friday Art Walks - 5PM-9PM FREE All Ages
Art, Vendors 1800 Wazee St, Denver, CO 80202
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05/05, 06/02, 07/07, 08/04, 09/01 Lakewood First Friday Art Walks - 6PM-9PM FREE All Ages
Galleries, Drinks, Music 6501 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214
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05/20-05/21 Spring Bazaar - 12PM-6PM FREE All Ages
80+ Vendors, Live DJ, Food Hall Outside Zeppelin Station, 3501 Wazee St #100, Denver, CO 80216
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05/27-05/28 Denver Arts Festival - Sa 10AM-6PM, Su 10AM-5PM FREE All Ages
Local Art Conservatory Green, Central Park, 8304 E. 49th Pl. Denver 80216
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06/08-06/11 Denver Fringe Festival - Hours Vary $15 (Some FREE Street Performances) All Ages
55+ Shows of Performance Art, Plays, Comedy, Improv, Cabaret, Magic, Dance, Aerial, Immersive Experiences, & More Across 12 Venues RiNo and Five Points Denver
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06/10-06/11 Denver Chalk Art Festival - Sa 10AM-10PM; Su 10AM-8PM FREE All Ages
Chalk Art on the Street 123 W. 12th Avenue, Denver, CO 80204
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07/01-07/03 Cherry Creek Arts Festival Sa-Su 10AM-8PM; M 10AM-6PM FREE All Ages
Art Vendors Cherry Creek North, 2401 E 2nd Ave #150, Denver, CO 80206
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07/22-07/23 Cheeseman Park Art Festival â 9AM-5PM FREE All Ages 150+ Artists, Live Music, Food & Drinks Cheeseman Park, 1599 East 8th Avenue, Denver CO 80218
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05/14, 05/22, 06/11, 06/25; 07/09, 07/23, 08/13, 08/27 Thrift Pop â 12PM-5PM FREE All Ages
Vintage Clothing, Thrifting, Collectibles Denver Central Market 2669 Larimer St, Denver CO
Other Festivals
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05/18-05/21 Somebodyâs Friend Movement and Music Festival â Times Vary FREE All Ages
Dance and Live Music Festival Denver Central Market 2669 Larimer St, Denver CO
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05/20 Rocky Mountain Tree Festival â 12PM-6PM FREE All Ages
Live Music, Art Vendors; All Funds Go to Planting Trees New Terrain Brewing Co, 16401 Table Mountain Pkwy, Golden, CO
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05/12; 06/04; 07/09; 08/06 !Viva! Streets â 8AM-2PM FREE
3.5 Miles of Car Free Streets; Food; Crafts Broadway, Denver From Alameda to 20th
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06/10-06/11 Unicorn Festival â 10AM-5PM $25
All Things Fairy and Unicorn Including the Unicorns Themselves Clement Park, 7306 W Bowles Ave, Littleton, CO 80123
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06/10-06/11 Big Gear Show â Sa 10AM-6PM; Su 10AM-4PM FREE
Outdoor Goods Consumer Show Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202
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06/30-07/02 Fan Expo â F 4PM-9PM; Sa 10AM-7PM; Su 10AM-5PM $38-$58 / Day; $90 3-Day Pass All Ages
Convention for Fans of Comics, Sci F, Horror, Anime, Gaming Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th St, Denver, CO 80202
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07/15-07/16 Lavender Festival â 9AM-5PM $13 Adults, $11 Seniors, $9 Children All Ages Lavender Fields, Artists, Live Music, Demonstrationsof Dye Garden and Blacksmith ShopDenver Botanic Gardens - Chatfield Farms, 8500 W Deer Creek Canyon Road, Littleton, CO 80128
Farmers Markets
Sundays - Sundays 05/07-11/12 South Pearl Street â 9AM-1PM 1527 S Pearl St, Denver, CO 80210
- Sundays 06/25-10/08 Central Park â 8:30AM-12:30 PM South Green 7601 29th Ave, Denver, CO 80238
- Sundays 04/07-10/29 Metro Denver Famers Market - Highlands Ranch â 10AM-2PM 9288 Dorchester St, Highlands Ranch, CO 80126
- Sundays 06/04-09/24 Arvada Farmerâs Market â 9AM-1:30PM Olde Town Square, 5702 Olde Wadsworth Blvd. Arvada, CO 80002
- Sundays 05/21-10/15 HighlandsSquare â 9AM-1PM 3600 W 32nd Ave, Denver, CO 80211
- Sundays 05/14-10/29 Parker â 8AM-1PM â 19565 Mainstreet, Parker, CO 80138
- Sundays 05/28-10/15 Festival Park â 9AM-2PM â 300 2nd St, Castle Rock, CO 80104
- Sundays 06/04-09/24 People + Produce â (Food Trucks Beer Garden Live Music) - 9AM-1PM â 4190 S Newport St, Denver, CO 80237
- Second Sundays May-Aug Stanley Summer Series Farmerâs Market - 1PM-6PM Stanley Marketplace, 2501 Dallas St, Aurora, CO 80010
Tuesdays - Tuesdays 05/30-09/26 Evergreene â 10AM-2PM 1036 El Rancho Road, Evergreen, CO 80439
Wednesdays - Wednesdays 06/07-08/30 Green Valley Ranch â 5PM-8PM Green Valley Ranch Town Center Park, 4890 Argonne St., Denver, CO 80249
- Wednesdays 06/14-08/16 Cherry Creek â 9AM-1PM Cherry Creek Shopping Center, 3000 E 1st Ave, Denver, CO 80206
- Wednesdays 06/14-09/27[Littleton]((https://www.denverfarmersmarket.com/) â 10AM-2PM 7301 S Santa Fe Dr, Littleton, CO 80120
Thursdays Saturdays - Saturday 05/06-11/04 Cherry Creek Fresh Market â 9AM-2PM Cherry Creek Shopping Center, 3000 E 1st Ave, Denver, CO 80206
- Saturdays 05/13-10/28 University Hills â 9AM-1PM â 2500 S Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80222
- Saturdays 06/10-09/30 [Lakewood]((https://www.denverfarmersmarket.com/) â 10AM-2PM Mile Hi Church. 9077 W Alameda Ave, Denver, CO 80226
- Saturdays 04/06-10/28 Southwest Plaza â 8AM-2PM 8501 W Bowles Ave, Littleton, CO 80123
- Saturdays 05/13-09/30* Southland â 8AM-1PM â 6155 S Main St, Aurora, CO 80016
- Saturdays 06/03-09/16 Union Station â 9AM-1PM 1701 Wynkoop, Denver, CO 80202
- Saturdays 5/13-10/28 City Park â 8AM-1PM 2551 E Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80206
- Saturdays 06/03-10/07 Golden 8AM-1PM 1019 10th St, Golden, CO 80401
- Saturdays 5/13-10/14 Real Farmerâs Market - Louisville â 9AM-1PM 824 Front Street, Louisville, CO 80027
- 1st and 3rd Saturdays 5/13-10/21 Rebels in the Garden - 9PM-1PM Activist Group Rebel Marketplace, S Del Mar Circle, Aurora, CO, USA
Denver.org List of Farmers Markets Concerts
LIST OF ALMOST ALL CONCERTS AND LIVE MUSIC IN DENVER SUMMER 2023 Free Outdoor Concerts - Sundays 06/04-08/06 City Park Jazz - 6PM-8PM FREE All Ages Jazz, Blues, Brass, and More City Park Pavilion, Denver
- Dates Vary 05/19-09/29Levitt Pavilion Free Concerts Series - Times Vary FREE All Ages Free Concerts, Various Genres Levitt Pavilion, 1380 W Florida Ave, Denver, CO 80223
- Central Park Concert Schedule - 6PM or 6:30 PM FREE All Ages Central Park, Denver
- Green Valley Ranch Sunday Concerts in the Park - 4PM-6:30PM FREE All Ages Green Valley Ranch Town Center Park, 5050 Argonne St, Denver, CO 80249
- Downtown Lakewood Summer Concert Series - 6PM-8PM FREE All Ages Belmar Shopping Center, Downtown Lakewood, 7337 W Alaska Dr, Lakewood, CO 80226
- Orchard Town Center Tilâ Dark 3rd Fridayâs Concert Series - 6:30PM-8:30PM FREE All Ages The Orchard Town Center, 14697 Delaware St, Westminster, CO 80023
- Highlands Ranch Community Association Summer Concert Series - 6:30PM-8:00PM FREE All Ages Highland Heritage Regional Park, 9651 S Quebec, Highlands Ranch, CO 80129
Outside Paid Venues - Red Rocks Event Schedule 303-319 CO-8, Morrison, CO 80465
- Empower Field Event Schedule 1701 Bryant St, Denver, CO 80204
- Fiddlerâs Green Event Schedule 6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, CO 80111
- Denver Botanical Gardens Music at the Gardens Schedule Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St, Denver, CO 80206
- Evenings El Pastor at the Denver Botanic Gardens Small Ensembles Hidden Throughout the Gardens Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St, Denver, CO 80206
- Civic Center Park Concert Schedule Civic Center Park, 101 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80202
- Dickâs Sporting Goods Park Concert Schedule Dickâs Sporting Goods Park, 6000 Victory Way, Commerce City, CO 80022
- Arvada Center Outdoor Amphitheater & Front Porch Concerts Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd, Arvada, CO 80003
- Shady Grove Concert Series at Four Mile Historic Park - 6:30PM $15 Four Mile Historic Park, 715 S Forest St, Denver, CO 80246
- Mile High Music Series - 6:30PM-10PM Ticket Comes with 1 Free Frink Four Mile Historic Park, 715 S Forest St, Denver, CO 80246
Paid Indoor Venues Concert Lists (by Genre, Search, Etc) Parks / Nature
National Parks State Parks City Parks - City Park Lake, Science Museum, Zoo, Golf 17th and York, Denver, CO
- Skyline Park * Beer Garden, Ice Skating Rink in Winter* 16th and Arapaho, Denver, CO
- Civic Center Park * Lots of Festivals, Art Museum, Library, Government Buildings* 101 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO, 80203
- Confluence Park Aquarium, Childrenâs Museum, Elitch Gardens, S Platte River 2250 15th St, Denver, CO
- Centennial Flower Gardens Gardens, S Platte River, Elitch Gardens 1101 Little Raven St, Denver, CO
- Commons Park S Platte River, Sand Prairie 17th and York, Denver, CO
- Sloans Lake Park Lake, Festival 1700 Sheridan Blvd, Denver, CO
- Washington Park Lakes, Boat Rentals, Gardens, Playgrounds, Sports, Tennis Courts, Soccer Field Virginia Ave and Downing St, Denver, CO
- Cheeseman Park Paths, Playgrounds 1599 E 8th St, Denver, CO
- Bear Creek Park 2,600 Acres, Hiking, Biking, Horseback Riding, Swim Beach, Boat Rentals 15600 W Morrison Rd, Lakewood, CO
- Paco Sanchez Park Hilly expanse with unique playgrounds 1290 Knox Court, 3240 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO 80204
- Ruby Hill Bike Park 7 Acre Park for Bike Riders with Ramps and Tracks W Jewell Ave, Denver, CO 80223
- Smaller / More Distant City Parks include: Berkeley Lake Park, Rocky Mountain Lake Park. McDonough Park, City of Cuernavaca Park, Benedict Fountain (Triangle) Park AND MANY MOREâŚ
Hikes Water Activities
Beaches - Cherry Creek State Park Swim Beach Smoky Hill Trail, Aurora, CO 80015
- Aurora Reservoir Swimming Beach S Powhaton Rd, Aurora, CO 80016
- Aurora Reservoir SCUBA Beach E Reservoir Dam Rd, Aurora, CO 80016
- Platte River Highlands Bridge and Swimming in Confluence Park 2250 15th St, Denver, CO 80202
- Soda Lake Beach in Bear Creek Lake Park Near 15600 W Morrison Rd, Lakewood, CO 80228
- Chatfield Park Swim Beach Near Perimeter Rd, Littleton, CO 80128
Pools Splash Parks Water Parks - List of Water Parks in the Denver Metro Area May be out of date
- 05/29-09/04 Island Kingdom Waterpark at Elitch Gardens - Varies between 9AM and 8:30PM (Closes at Dusk) $50/Day, $75/Season All Ages Water Park with Thrill Slides, Family Slides, Wave Pool, and Lazy River; Attached to Theme Park (No extra cost) 2000 Elitch Cir, Denver, CO 80204
- 05/26-09/04 Water World - Varies between 9AM and 6PM $28-$55 Adults, $24-$45 Children All Ages Water Park with Thrill Slides, Family Slides, Wave Pool, Lazy River, and Surf Wave 8801 N Pecos St, Federal Heights, CO 80260
- 05/27-08/13 The Splash at Fossil Trace - 10AM-5:30PM Park; 10AM-5PM Pools $12.50 Day Pass, $194 Season Pass All Ages Pools and Water Slides 3151 Illinois St, Golden, CO 80401
- 05/27-09/04 Pirateâs Cove - 10AM-5:30PM $18 Day Pass; $120 Season Pass All Ages Pools and Water Slides 1225 W Belleview Ave, Littleton, CO 80120
Amusement
Theme Parks / Roller Coasters - Year Round, Dates Vary Elitch Gardens - Varies between 9AM and 9PM $50/Day, $75/Season All Ages Theme Park and Water Park 2000 Elitch Cir, Denver, CO 80204
- 05/13-09/10 Lakeside Amusement Park - Varies between 1PM and 11:30PM $30 All Ages Theme Park Built in 1908 4601 Sheridan Boulevard, Lakeside, CO 80212
Themed Festivals - Saturdays & Sundays, 06/17-08/06 Colorado Renaissance Festival - 10:30AM-6:30PM $28 Adult, $12 Child All Ages Renaissance Themed Food, Drink, And Entertainment including Comedy, Sword Swallowing, Fire Breathing, Music, Jousting, and More 650 Perry Park Ave, Larkspur, CO 80118
Outdoor Movies
Local Projections - Denver.org List Mostly not announced yet List of Outdoor Movie Showings in Denver Including: Avanti, Town Center Park Auditorium, Ironton Distillery & Crafthouse, Elitch Gardens (in the Wave Pool), South Green in Central Park
- Denver.org List Mostly not announced yet List of Outdoor Movie Showings Near Denver Including: Red Rocks, Stanley Marketplace, Parfet Park in Golden, Parks Across Westminster, Backcountry Base Camp in Littleton, Memorial Park in Northglenn, Infinity Park in Glendale, Citizen Park in and Edgewater
Drive Ins - 88 Drive In - 7PM $12 Double Features Drive in Theatre, Film Schedule 5 Days in Advance 8780 Rosemary Street, Commerce City, CO 80022
Theatre / Opera / Symphony Shows
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Denver Center for the Performing Arts Big Performing Arts Complex with Several Auditoriums for Plays, Concerts, Symphonies, Shows, and More 1350 Curtis Street, Denver, CO 80202
- 04/14-06/18 The 39 Steps- Singleton Theatre
- 05/31-06/04 Riverdance - Buell Theatre
- 06/13-06/18 Aladdin - Buell Theatre
- 06/21-07/02 Book of Mormon - Buell Theatre
- 08/16-08/19 Jagged Little Pill - Buell Theatre
- 09/01-10/08 A Little Night Music - Wolf Theatre
- 09/15-09/17 Beetlejuice - Buell Theatre
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Miners Alley Playhouse Local Childrenâs Theatre 1224 Washington Ave, Golden, CO 80401
- 05/19-06/11 The Oldest Boy
- 05/27-06/24 Robin Hood
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Adams Mystery Playhouse Full-time Murder Mystery Theatre 2406 Federal Blvd, Denver, CO 80211
- 05/02-05/27 Bootleggerâs Murder
- 05/13-05/31 A Dark and Stormy Murder
- 06/02-08/03 Mystery in Pirateâs Cove
- 06/02-08/05 Murder on Pirateâs Island
- 08/10- 09/16 An Artful Murder
- 09/22-09/30 They Came From Below
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Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities Local Playhouse for Concerts and Plays 6901 Wadsworth Blvd, Arvada, CO 80003
- ** 09/08-10/15** Beautiful: The Carol King Musical
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Vintage Theatre Local Play House Specializing in Revival and Contemporary Musicals and Play 1468 Dayton St, Aurora, CO 80010
- 06/02-07/09 Driving Miss Daisy
- 07/22-07/30 In the Heights
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Firehouse Theatre Company at The John Hand Theatre Performance Art Group 7653 E 1st Pl, Denver, CO 80230
- 06/03-07/01 A Mexican Trilogy: Charty
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Curious Theatre Company Cutting Edge Theatre 1080 Acoma St, Denver, CO 80204
- 05/18-06/15 Cullud Wattah
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06/11-08/13 Colorado Shakespeare Festival Prices Vary; $18 For Standard Bundle **Festival Showing Many of Shakespeareâs Plays Over a Few Weeks 972 Broadway, Boulder, CO, 80302
Theatres Without Current Shows That You Should Still Keep an Eye On â˘
The Source Theatre Company Local Performing Arts Theatre 721 Santa Fe Dr, Denver, CO 80204
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Lone Tree Arts Center Contemporary Center Which Hosts Plays, Concerts, and Events 10075 Commons St, Lone Tree, CO 80124
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Cherry Creek Theatre Performance Art Center 350 S Dahlia St, Denver, CO 80246
Dance / Performance Art / Burlesque / Etc
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05/18-06/04 Strange Natures - TH-Su 7PM $20
Immersive Dance Theatre Show 1801 Brentwood St., Lakewood, CO 80214
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07/05-08/13 Cirque du Soleil: Kooza - 7:30PM $54- $64 All Ages
Circus and Gymnastics Show Ball Arena, 1000 Chopper Circle, Denver, CO 80202
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07/06-07/08 Colorado Burlesque Festival - 7PM-10PM $25- $35 / Day, $75 / Weekend 18+
Burlesque, Drag, Aerial, & Variet Performance Reelworks, 1399 35th St, Denver, CO
⢠07/02 -07/31â Central City Operaâs 2022 Festival â (Opera and Theatre) â Central City Opera House
Museums / Exhibits / Gardens
Art - Denver Art Museum - 10AM-5PM $12-$19 ALL AGES Daily 10AM-5PM General Art Museum 100 W. 14th Avenue Pkwy Denver, CO 80204 - FREE DAYS: 05/09, 05/14, 06/13, 07/11, 07/30, 09/09, 09/12, 10/10, 11/04, 11/14, 12/12)
- Museum of Contemporary Art Denver - T-F 12PM-7PM; Sa-Su 10AM-5PM $7-$10 All Ages Contemporary and Modern Art 1485 Delgany St Denver, CO 80202 - FREE DAYS: 06/03, 07/01, 08/05, 09/02, 10/07, 11/04, 12/02
- Meow Wolf - Su-Th 10AM-10PM; F-Sa 10AM-12AM $40-$55 ALL AGES Psychedelic Immersive Alien Art Experience 1338 1st St, Denver, CO 80204
- Spectra Art Space: Spookadelia - 11AM-9/10PM $12-$30 ALL AGES * Psychedelic, Immersive Local Art Experience* 1842 S Broadway Denver, CO 80210
- Clyfford Still Museum - 10AM-5PM $6-$10 ALL AGES Art by the Artist Clyfford Still 1250 Bannock St Denver, CO 80204 - FREE DAYS: 05/31, 06/25, 07/23, 08/18, 09/06, 10/05, 11/04, 12/03
- Museo de las Americas - 12PM-5/6PM $5-$8 ALL AGES Latin American Art 861 Santa Fe Dr, CO 80204 - FREE DAYS: 06/02, 07/07, 08/04, 09/01, 10/06, 11/03, 12/01
- American Museum of Western Art 10AM-4:30PM $5 All Ages Art Depicting the American West from 1800s to Present 1727 Tremont Place, Denver, CO 80202
- Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art- T-Sa 11AM-5PM; Su12PM-5PM $10-$12 All Ages Fine and Decorative Art 1201 Bannock St Denver, CO 80204
History - History Colorado Center - 10AM-5PM $14 ALL AGES General History Museum with Emphasis on Colorado History 1200 Broadway Denver, CO 80203
- Four Mile Historic Park 10AM-4PM $6-$8 ALL AGES Celebration of Denverâs Western Heritage 715 S Forest St, Denver, CO 80246 - FREE DAYS: 05/26, 06/23, 08/25, 09/22, 10/27, 11/24, 12/22
- Black American West Museum - 10AM-2PM $10-$15 All Ages History of Black and African American in the Wild West 3091 California St Denver, CO 80205
Science / Nature - Denver Museum of Nature and Science - 9AM-5PM $17-$23 All Ages Nature, Science, Technology, and History; Planetarium; Laser Fantasy 2001 Colorado Blvd Denver, CO 80205 - FREE DAYS: 06/28, 08/16, 09/06, 09/18, 10/15, 12/04
- Botanical Gardens - York St (Downtown) - 9AM-8PM $15 Gardens with Plants from All Over the World 1007 York St, Denver, CO 80206 - FREE DAYS: 06/06, 07/05, 08/15, 11/24
- Botanical Gardens - Chatfield Farms) - 9AM-8PM $10 Gardens and a Full Working Farm 8500 W Deer Creek Canyon Rd, Littleton, CO 80128 - FREE DAYS: 06/06, 07/05, 08/15, 11/24
- Plains Conservation Center M-F 8AM-4PM; Sa 9AM-5PM $10 All Ages Prairie Conservation Center / Activities / Educational Experiences 21901 E Hampden Ave Aurora, CO 80013
Animals - Denver Zoo - 9AM-5PM $24 Adults, $18 Kids All Ages Animals, Conversation, Education 2300 Steele St, Denver, CO 80205 - FREE DAYS: 10/07, 11/07, 11/12
- Butterfly Pavillion - 10AM-5PM $15 Adults, $10 Kids All Ages Butterfly Garden, Insect Exhibits, Tarantula Holdings, Education 6252 W 104th Ave, Westminster, CO 80020
- Denver Downtown Aquarium - M-Th 10AM-8:30PM; F-S 11AM-10PM; Su 11AM-8PM $19-$25 Plus Add-ons All Ages Aquarium / Restaurant / 4D Theatre / Mermaid Shows 700 Water Street Denver, CO 80211
- Wild Animal Sanctuary - 10AM-5PM $50 Adults, $30 Kids All Ages Learn About Wildlife Rescue and See Animals from Elevated Platforms - Stresses It's Not a Zoo but you can see many "zoo" animals 2999 Co Rd 53, Keenesburg, CO 80643
Things to Do Year Round
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WIP of Places to Eat, Drink, and Have Fun Around Downtown I'm still building this. Please let me know if you have anything to add or change!
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Eat Around the World in Denver Join us over at
/denverfood where we're trying to make a list of restaurants that represent each of the world's countries all in the larger Denver area!
Other Resources
General Compilations â˘
Mile High on the Cheap â˘
303 Magazine Events Calendar â˘
Colorado.com Events Schedule â˘
Denver-Co Events â˘
Vesta Events â˘
AllEvents â˘
Metro Denver â˘
Dairy Block Event Calendar 1800 Wazee St, Denver, CO 80202
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2023.05.23 17:01 Buck_i_Am 5/22/2023 Hilliard City Council Meeting Summary
COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE MEETING
The video replay of this meeting was removed or not uploaded to YouTube. Council reviewed the City Charter.
REGULAR MEETING
INVOCATION AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE
The invocation was lead by Fr. Frank Brown from St. Brendan's Catholic Church. The pledge of allegiance was lead by Vice President Vermillion.
COMMISSION AND BOARD REPORTS
- Board of Zoning Appeals (Hale): Hearing from Resolute Lacrosse this meeting
- Destination Hilliard (Vermillion): No report
- Environmental Sustainability (Marsh): No report
- MORPC (City Manager Crandall): No report
- Planning and Zoning (Hale): 3637 Lacon Road property will be discussed tonight
- Public Arts (Tarazi): No report
- Recreation and Parks (Carrier): No report
- Shade Tree Commission (Teater): Councilman Teater absent
- Aging in Place Committee (Cottone): Focus groups met last week
PROCLAMATION
Pride Month - Vermillion read a proclamation recognizing LGBTQ+ Pride Month in June. Accepting the proclamation was Rev. Jon Osmundson (5061 Mengel Lane), associate pastor at Hilliard United Methodist Church. Vermillion noted that Hilliard will be celebrating its 3rd annual Pride event on June 10th at Hilliard Station Park.
CONSENT AGENDA
Vermillion moved to adopt the following consent agenda items by voice vote without additional discussion. Seconded by Councilman Carrier. The ayes prevailed.
TRFO Liquor License - Summary: This would permit the sale of beer, wine, and mixed beverages at 4144 Main Street.
- Background: This is a transfer of ownership of the gas station / convenience store at 4144 Main Street from JSK Food Mart LLC to DNJ Petro & Food.
- Status: Passed by voice vote.
Resolution 23-R-35: APPROVING RE-APPOINTMENTS TO THE CITY'S AGE-IN-PLACE ADVISORY COMMITTEE - Summary: This Resolution approves re-appointments of Paula Santry and Brian Meginnisto the City's Age-in-Place Advisory Committee (APAC). Additionally, this would appoint Jan Dickerson to the vacant spot on the APAC for a new two-year term.
- Background: Council created the APAC in April 2022, which consists of 9 resident members serving two-year terms, however, to ensure overlapping terms, initial appointments included three year appointments, two-year appointments, and one-year appointments. All terms after the initial appointments are for two years.
- Status: Passed by voice vote.
Resolution 23-R-36: REAPPOINTING MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE HICKORY CHASE NEW COMMUNITY AUTHORITY - Summary: This Resolution would reappoint 3 citizen members (Brian Wilson, Aristotle Hutras, and Catherine Cunningham) and 1 local government representative (David Meadows) to the Board of Trustees for the Hickory Chase Community Authority ("Hickory Chase NCA").
- Background: Due to changes in Ohio law, the Hickory Chase developers submitted a petition to the City to amend the Hickory Chase NCA to provide that Hilliard City Council would become the organizational board of commissioners and would be tasked with appointing certain members to the Hickory Chase NCA. City Council passed a resolution in 2015 approving a method for selecting its appointees to the board of trustees of the Hickory Chase NCA.
- Status: Passed by voice vote.
Resolution 23-R-37: ACCEPTING UTILITY EASEMENTS AND SANITARY SEWER PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS FOR THE UPPER VIEW FLATS APARTMENTS - Summary: This resolution is for the granting and acceptance of a utility easement for a public sanitary sewer serving the Upper Vue Flats apartments, and for the acceptance of the public sanitary sewer improvements constructed with this development. The construction cost of these completed public improvements is approximately $237,600.
- Background: Edward Rose Properties is constructing Upper Vue Flats, an apartment development of a maximum of 470 units. They have constructed approximately 3,622 feet of sanitary sewer to serve its development, and the owner has submitted a legal description for a 25 feet wide easement over the sanitary sewer.
- Status: Passed by voice vote.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
- Trish Barker (address not given): Thanked council for the Pride month proclamation and noted that today was Harvey Milk Day. Offered stickers to the city to put on buildings.
- Rev. Jon Osmundson (5061 Mengel Lane): Thanked council on behalf of his family for passing non-discrimination legislation in 2021 for LGBTQ+ people.
- Deborah Mitchell (5785 Heritage Lakes Drive): She is one of three members of a sub-committee of Heritage Lakes HOA. She mentioned that she and her neighbors are excited about the new Recreation and Wellness Center being constructed, and encouraged the planned construction of mixed-use paths through Heritage Lakes to connect to the Wellness Campus. She expressed concerns about potential street parking along Heritage Lakes Drive when the path and campus are built.
ORDINANCES
Ordinance 23-07: AUTHORIZING THE CITY MANAGER TO ENTER INTO A DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT WITH ADVANCED DRAINAGE SYSTEMS, INC; AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER FUNDS; AND AUTHORIZING THE APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS - Summary: This will allow the city manager to enter into an agreement with Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc for reimbursement of costs for the construction of a new roadway between Britton Parkway and Lyman Drive. It authorizes the City to appropriate funds not to exceed $2,236,623.29. This project is part of an expansion of Advanced Drainage in the City that will retain 322 employees and create 170 new jobs representing $108.7 million in annual payroll.
- Background: Advanced Drainage purchased over 17 acres at this site to construct an Engineering and Technology Center. The City determined that they could complete the construction of the public roadway more expeditiously than advancing it as part of the capital improvement project process. By Resolution No. 22-R-73, adopted on September 12, 2022, the City Manager was authorized to apply for and subsequently was awarded $400,000 in grant assistance from the Ohio Department of Development and $200,000 from the Ohio Department of Transportation.
- Votes: Six in favor (Tarazi, Vermillion, Marsh, Hale, Cottone, Carrier), none against, one absent (Teater).
- Status: Passed 6-0
Ordinance 23-08: AUTHORIZING THE FINANCE DIRECTOR TO TRANSFER FUNDS; AND THE APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS - Summary: Approval of this legislation will allow the Division of Police to purchase a vehicle to replace an unmarked vehicle that was totaled in a crash. Cash will be transferred from the General Fund to the Capital Fund.
- Background: One of the Division's unmarked vehicles was involved in a crash and was determined to be a total loss by the City's insurance provider. As a result, the City received insurance proceeds ($44,278.25) for the loss of the vehicle. The purchased vehicle will be used by detectives to aid with investigations.
- Votes: Motion to adopt by Vermillion, seconded by Cottone.
- Status: This was a first reading. A second reading and voting will occur during the city council meeting on June 12th.
Ordinance 23-09: AMENDING THE AUTHORIZATION OF THE EXPENDITURE OF FUNDS FOR THE CLOVER GROFF RUN STREAM RESTORATION, PHASE 2, CIP ST-38 - Summary: This legislation would appropriate an additional $443,500.00 for the Clover Groff Run Stream Restoration, Phase 2 Project (CIP ST-38) that will restore a portion of the Clover Groff Run on the Cityâs Roger A. Reynolds and Wellness Campus properties south of Scioto Darby Road. The additional $443,500, and possibly more, will be reimbursed to the City through a Clean Ohio Green Space Conservation Program grant (âClean Ohio Grantâ) administered by the Ohio Public Works Commission (OPWC).
- Background: In April 2023, Council approved Resolution 23-R-26 authorizing an amount not to exceed $1,454,500 for the construction of this project. The Cityâs intent was to pay its portion of each contractor invoice with the funds budgeted in the Capital Improvement Budget, with OPWC reimbursing the remainder of each contractor invoice directly with the Clean Ohio Grant funds. However, the State Auditors require the entire amount of the project to be appropriated with local funds, with the Clean Ohio Grant reimbursing the City for the grantâs portion of the project funds.
- Votes: Motion to adopt by Vermillion, seconded by someone.
- Status: This was a first reading. A second reading and voting will occur during the city council meeting on June 12th.
RESOLUTIONS
Resolution 23-R-38: APPOINTING A MEMBER TO THE CITY'S PERSONNEL REVIEW BOARD - Summary: This would appoint Angela Harris to the vacant seat on the Hilliard Personnel Review Board.
- Background: There is one vacancy on the Board and it was posted and interested candidates applied. All interested candidates were contacted. Angela has over ten years of experience in public sector Human Resources. She also has a Professional In Human Resources Certification.
- Votes: Motion to adopt by Hale, seconded by Cottone. Six in favor (Hale, Cottone, Vermillion, Carrier, Tarazi, Marsh), none against, one absent (Teater).
- Status: Passed 6-0
Resolution 23-R-39: AUTHORIZING THE ACCEPTANCE AND SUBSEQUENT RECONVEYANCE OF A PARCEL OWNED BY TRUEMAN BOULEVARD LLC AND A PARCEL OWNED BY RRIHQ LLC BY QUIT CLAIM DEED - Summary: Approval of this legislation allows the City to accept the deed for the TruePointe property and subsequent reconveyance of the property back to Equity. Ohio law requires that the City be named in the chain of title to accommodate the planned Tax Increment Financing at the site of the new development. This would convey the properties to the city (for about one day), and the re-convey them back to Equity, LLC.
- Background: Equity, LLC (the Developer) has proposed the construction of TruePointe, a mixed-use development that will include approximately 115,000 square feet of class A office space, 135,000 square feet of medical office, 40,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, a 100-bed hotel, and 360 dwelling units with an investment exceeding $250 million. The City and the Developer expect to enter into a Development Agreement for the Project. The redevelopment of the Property by the construction of TruePointe requires approximately $55 million in total public infrastructure and structured parking costs. In order to reimburse the Developer for the Improvements, the City desires to declare that the Improvements are a public purpose under Ohio law, which permits the City to use Tax Increment Financing ("TIF") as a vehicle from which to collect service payments in lieu of taxes on the Property.
- Votes: Motion to adopt by Vermillion, seconded by Cottone. Six in favor (Vermillion, Cottone, Carrier, Marsh, Tarazi, Hale), none against, one absent (Teater).
- Status: Passed 6-0
Resolution 23-R-40: AUTHORIZING THE CONDITIONAL USE FOR ATHLETIC FIELDS AT 6287 COSGRAY ROAD WITHIN THE HILLIARD RECREATION & WELLNESS CENTER PUD - Summary: The proposal is for the approval of a Conditional Use request for the Hilliard Recreation & Wellness Campus at 6872 Cosgray Road to allow athletic fields on the 79-acre public project.
- Background: The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve (5-0) the conditional request to allow athletic fields on the 79-acre site.
- Votes: Motion to adopt by Carrier, seconded by Hale. Six in favor (Carrier, Hale, Marsh, Cottone, Vermillion, Tarazi), none against, one absent (Teater).
- Status: Passed 6-0
Resolution 23-R-41: AUTHORIZING THE CONDITIONAL USE FOR BUILDING MATERIAL AND LUMBER SUPPLY AND OUTDOOR STORAGE ACCESSORY TO A PERMITTED USE EXCEEDING TEN PERCENT OF THE TOTAL AREA OF THE LOT OR PARCEL AT 3637 LACON ROAD WITHIN THE M-1, RESTRICTED INDUSTRIAL DISTRICT - Summary: The proposal is for the approval of a Conditional Use request for 3637 Lacon Road to allow âBuilding Material and Lumber Supplyâ and âOutdoor Storage Accessory to a Permitted Use Exceeding 10% of the Total Area of the Lot or Parcelâ for the construction of a construction supply company within the M-1 Restricted Industrial District.
- Background: The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve (5-0) the conditional request to allow a construction supply company with outdoor storage. The proposed improvements would address property maintenance issues, demolish the building at 4510 Edgewyn Avenue and associated building connectors, enclose the service yard with screened fencing and implement significant landscape buffers along adjacent residential properties on Edgewyn Avenue. Public input included concern for traffic levels and child safety at Beacon Elementary. The proposed use is expected to have traffic levels commensurate with or lower than previous uses at the industrial-zoned property.
- Votes: Motion to adopt by Hale, seconded by Vermillion. Six in favor (Hale, Vermillion, Tarazi, Carrier, Marsh, Cottone), none against, one absent (Teater).
- Status: Passed 6-0
Resolution 23-R-42: AUTHORIZING THE CONDITIONAL USE FOR INDOOR COMMERCIAL RECREATION AT 4000 PARKWAY LANE WITHIN THE B-4, I-270 CORRIDOR DISTRICT - Summary: The proposal is for the approval of a Conditional Use request for 4000 Parkway Lane to allow âIndoor Commercial Recreationâ to permit specialized/personalized athletic training in the warehouse space of the former Sports Imports building.
- Background: The Planning and Zoning Commission voted to approve (5-0) the conditional request to allow approximately 8,319 square feet of the former warehouse for use as a small-group personalized training area for sports participants, focusing on lacrosse and soccer. No sporting events/matches are permitted in the facility as part of the conditional use. The remainder of the building will be used for administrative office space, retail and storage associated with the sports league, which holds leagues and matches at its Easton location. The applicant has indicated that session sizes will include a maximum of 15 students for weight/speed training and 15 students within the training field area. The sessions will include an expected maximum of 7 staff/trainers.
- Votes: Motion to adopt by Hale, seconded by Vermillion. Six in favor (Hale, Vermillion, Marsh, Cottone, Tarazi, Carrier), none against, one absent (Teater).
- Status: Passed 6-0
PRESIDENT'S COMMUNICATION
- City offices will be closed May 29th in observance of Memorial Day.
ITEMS FOR COUNCIL DISCUSSION
- Vermillion noticed that the intersection at Cosgray and Woodsview will be closed starting June 5th for the consruction of the roundabout. She asked about traffic diverting to Hoffman Farms Drive and whether anything would be done to reduce speeds along this road. City Manager Crandall said she would look into it.
- Councilman Carrier moved to place the City Charter language produced by Tarazi and reviewed during the Committee of the Whole meeting up for a first reading during the next regular meeting on June 12th. The new City Charter language would change the City Law Director position from an appointed job serving at the pleasure of City Council to one that is elected by the residents. Seconded by Tarazi. Charter rules do not require a vote to have a vote, so the change will be drafted by staff and presented to council next meeting.
- President Tarazi raised a point of information to ask who the official parliamentarian of the body is - Law Director Hartman or Clerk Werbrich? Hartman answered that in his experience, it's usually a team effort and that Robert's Rules of Order become a little cumbersome in a seven-member body so those rules aren't always followed strictly. The question was raised because Clerk Werbrich is interested in becoming a certified parliamentarian, and Tarazi wanted council to offer support for that endeavour.
OTHER NOTES AND COMMENTS
Carrier moved to adjourn the meeting, seconded by Cottone. Motion passed by voice vote.
The next regular City Council meeting will take place on June 12th.
Last but not least,
check out this eye roll from Councilman Marsh as Carrier says something to him as he leaves.
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2023.05.22 23:20 uncleozzy LIâs first rec dispensary coming soon to East Farmingdale
Per Newsday:
Long Island's first brick-and-mortar recreational cannabis dispensary is set to open in East Farmingdale within weeks.
Family-owned Strain Stars will operate out of a 3,500 square-foot storefront on Route 110, south of Gazza Boulevard, in the same plaza as The Main Event restaurant and sports bar.
The business received a special use permit from the Babylon Town zoning board of appeals last month and is awaiting a certificate of occupancy from the town. Once that is filed, the state will perform a site inspection and, if it passes, its doors will be open for business, said the company's CEO Yuvraj Singh, 24, of Hicksville.
Singh said he aims to open by May 31, but the debut may get pushed back to the first week of June.
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