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Commuter Rail on Track for Stapleton by 2016 Distributed to the Stapleton, Park Hill, Lowry, Montclair, Mayfair, Hale and East Colfax neighborhoods DENVER, COLORADO MARCH 2010 CCoommmmuutteerr RRaaiill oonn TTrraacckk ffoorr SSttaapplleettoonn bbyy 22001166 By Carol Roberts Construction To Begin tapleton seems to have hit the transportation jackpot. This This Summer on East Ssummer, construction is ex - pected to start on three separate projects at almost the same time: Corridor Rail and Central the East Corridor commuter rail line to DIA; the Central Park Park Boulevard Bridges Boulevard bridge over Sand Creek; and the new bridge over I-70 with entrance and exit ramps connect - ing to Central Park Boulevard. And by the end of the year, as part of the commuter rail project, the Stapleton Park-N-Ride station (continued on page 26) The three primary partners for Stapleton’s commuter rail station on the East Corridor (which will run from Union Station to DIA) have been planning for the station since 2003. Representatives of those three partners are pictured holding an artist’s preliminary rendering of the station that will be built along Smith Road, just west of Central Park Boulevard: (left) Jim Chrisman, Senior Vice President, Forest City Stapleton, Inc.; Michael Hancock, City Councilman, representing the City of Denver; and Carol Duecker, East Corridor Project Manager, representing RTD FasTracks.The parcel of land designated for the station, parking and possible future Transit Oriented Development (TOD) will extend from just east of Wal-Mart (shown above at left) to Central Park Boulevard. FasTracks will purchase land from Union Pacific, just south of their tracks, for the East Corridor’s right-of-way. (Photo was taken on Union Pacific’s property with their permission and under their supervision to ensure safety .) Front Porch 2010 Summer Camp Guide P h o t o c o u r t e s y o f D e n v e r B The rendering above shows Stapleton’s third school as viewed from the northwest. The school buses will have access on Syracuse o t a Street, as shown above. The cross street, 35th Avenue is just south of Sam’s Club. Across Syracuse is the United Airlines Training Center. n i c G a r d e n Architects Share Their Vision of Stapleton’s 3rd School s By Carol Roberts, with project information provided by Rebecca S.U.N. on February 4, architects presented their idea for the Above: Children explore among the leaves at a Den - Brown, Denver Public Schools new school—a three-story area for elementary and middle ver Botanic Gardens summer camp. he new third school at Stapleton has moved from a school students on the west and a one-story area for Early The Front Porch annual summer camp guide concept to a picture that resembles real life (above). Childhood Education (ECE) and Kindergarten on the east. starts on page 21. TAt a lightly attended community meeting hosted by That concept has been fleshed out (continued on page 4) Printed with soy-based ink. Paper contains 40% postconsumer waste. eGo—New Library Plans Proposed Bill Requires Defini - Local State House Take a Carshare Program 7 Move Forward 8 tion of Educator Effectiveness 13 Candidate Updates 14 Hike 15 ¡ 2008 Democratic Caucus at Westerly Creek School. See information listed below on March 16. Online Resident Membership Renewal New Aquatics Programs We have been busy refining the renewal Check your mailbox for the new 2010 process. You should receive an email aquatics brochure! This brochure lists reminder 30 days prior to your aquatics programs, facility schedules, membership card’s expiration (one year lesson session dates, admission fees and CALENDAR from the date of purchase). You must information about after-hour pool Events in or near Stapleton that are free and open to the public or are nonprofit events. renew your card prior to the expiration rentals and birthday party pads. Online date. You may do this online for a cost of registration for swim lessons will begin MARCH MARCH only $5 by going to the Stapleton website March 15 for Stapleton residents, at www.stapletoncommunity.com. Scroll followed by general public registration Monday, March 1 Saturday, March 13 down to “Member Tools,” go to on April 1. Denver Museum of Nature and Science Free women's self defense course at Mike Giles “Membership Card Renewals” and click Springboard Diving at Aviator Pool SCFD Free Day Family Karate, 1-2pm on “Renew-Register-Reserve” and follow This class will be available for those 303-322-7009 www.dmns.org/ 7506 E. 36th Ave. #480 (Quebec Square). the instructions. 303-377-KICK (5425) swimmers who are comfortable in the To find out when your card expires, Tuesday, March 2 deep end and skilled in a shallow-angle, Children’s Museum, Target Tuesday Night please log into your account by going to Tuesday, March 16 head-first entry (i.e., enter the water at Free Play 4-8pm. 2121 Children’s Museum Drive Democratic and Republican Caucuses the “Renew-Register-Reserve” button on a slight angle), can swim parallel to the www.mychildsmuseum.org Participants can influence who the candidates for the Stapleton website and your surface, steer back to the surface and elective office will be. To find your caucus loca - membership information will appear on Wednesday, March 3 tion check www.denvergop.org (Republicans) or then begin stroking. 1st Wednesday, Home Based Business Group. www.denverdems.org (Democrats). the screen. If you do not see your Lunch with other NE Denver residents membership information, it’s possible New Drop-In Lap Swim Program 11:45am-1:00pm Wednesday, March 17 your card has expired and you will need to Drop-in lap swim is at Aviator and F15 Udi’s Cafe– Town Center, 7357 E 29th Ave Adult CPR/FA/AED 6:00-10:30pm purchase a new replacement card. You during weekday programming hours. Location changes monthly. [email protected] MCA Community Room To access these lanes during program 2823 Roslyn St. www.stapletoncommunity.com will be able to purchase a new Saturday, March 6 replacement card online for a fee of $10. hours, we will require an activity punch Colorado Rapids Junior AcademyYouth Thursday, March 18 Go to the Stapleton website under card upon entry. (5-Activity Punch for Soccer League Parent Orientation 9:00-11:00am Adult CPR/FA/AED 6:00-10:30pm “Member Tools” and click on Residents $30) [email protected] MCA Community Room “Replacement Card.” This online form is 2823 Roslyn St. www.stapletoncommunity.com Discover Scuba/ PADI Scuba Certification Saturday, March 6 only for members who have all their Experience the fun of learning to scuba Adult CPR/FA/AED 8:00am-3:00pm Saturday, March 20 information updated, are in good dive this season at Stapleton’s Aviator MCA Community Room Free Public Skate at Big Bear Ice Arena standing with the association, and have a Pool! Program details, schedules and 2823 Roslyn St. www.stapletoncommunity.com Spring Spree Skate, 2:15 – 3:15 credit card and photo on file. Registration required at www.bigbearice.com registration information can be accessed Saturday, March 6 Events/Public Skate To register for a new account, go to the on our website, Denver Art Museum - SCFD Free Day First come, first served, space is limited Stapleton website under “Member Tools” www.stapletoncommunity.com, by 720-865-5000 www.denverartmuseum.org/ and click on “Setup New Account.” clicking on the “Discover Scuba” link Saturday, March 20 Wednesday, March 10 Complete your information online. You under “Aquatics and Recreation.” Bill Roberts 4th Annual Auction, 6pm will then need to go to the MCA office at New Resident Reception 6:30-7:30pm The Sky’s the Limit! Wings Over the Rockies Jr. Lifeguard Program MCA Community Room Museum, Lowry. [email protected], 2823 Roslyn Street or one of the pools 2823 Roslyn St. 303-888-0724 [email protected] (after Memorial Day) with your driver’s The Stapleton MCA is excited to license and have your photo taken. The announce the addition of a Jr. Friday, March 12 Wednesday, March 24 Lifeguard Program this year. This Story time & craft for young children & caregiver fee for a new membership card is $10. If Stapleton Library—Community Meeting #3 program will offer youths ages 13–14 Westerly Creek Elementary library Bill Roberts School Cafeteria, 6:30pm you have any questions, please call us at 9:15 - 9:45am. 303-322-5877 (Tentative date—Check SUN website 303-388-0724. the opportunity to learn about water safety and first aid and introduce them for confirmation) The Egg Scramble Saturday, March 13 www.StapletonUnitedNeighbors.com to CPR/AED. In addition to the The Green will be filled with eggs on Westerly Creek Elementary Auction American Red Cross trainings included 7pm - midnight. “Decades: In Denim and Dia - Saturday, March 27 Saturday morning, April 3. This annual in the program, participants will be monds” Summit Conference & Event Center, Babysitter’s Training 8:00am-3:00pm event began as an egg hunt. However, if educated about accident prevention, Aurora $20 includes transportation, food, drinks, MCA Community Room you have not seen it, the event looks more dancing. www.westerlycreekpta.com 2823 Roslyn St. www.stapletoncommunity.co emergency response, leadership and like a scramble. We have ordered more professionalism. Saturday, March 13 Sunday, March 28 than 8,000 eggs from Sunny Bunny. Odyssey Fundraiser—Back to the FOO-ture Try Hockey for Free! They are a charitable organization that Each participant will then be Kamsy Event Center, Registration required at www.bigbearice.com employs over 240 people with disabilities. assigned to put these new skills into 10190 E.
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