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  Denver Headlines Thursday, May 15, 2008 | 51 ° Overcast  
CLIMATE ACTION PANEL RECOMMENDATIONS APPROVED
Project Would Cut Emissions and Save Money
 
The mayors of three of Colorado’s five largest cities today announced at a news conference the approval of the recommendations of the blue-ribbon Climate Action Panel. The announcement was made by Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper, Fort Collins Mayor Doug Hutchinson, and Lakewood Mayor Steve Burkholder. They are three of the Colorado Climate Project’s eight project directors, who appointed the 34-member panel and decided to accept its recommendations.
 
The nonprofit organization that convened the project, The Rocky Mountain Climate Organization, will now work for the consideration and adoption of the recommendations by local governments, the state government, water providers, and various other jurisdictions.
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HALLOWEEN SAFETY TIPS
Keep Trick or Treating Fun
 
The Denver Police Department offers Halloween revelers a good checklist to review in order to keep the festive night fun and safe for participants both in and out of homes.
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FIRST DENVER JUSTICE CENTER BUILDING OFFICIALLY OPEN
Justice Center Post Office/Parking Garage Building open for business
 

Mayor John Hickenlooper and District 10 Councilwoman Jeanne Robb on October 9th, officially opened the Post Office/Parking Garage building.  They were joined by Denver Postmaster Alan Catlin and representatives of the Golden Triangle Association.

The Denver Justice Center complex, which will also include a new courthouse and detention facility, is located in downtown Denver between West Colfax Avenue and West 13th Avenue and Fox Street and Delaware Street. Construction is scheduled to be completed in 2010.

The Post Office/Parking Garage Building features 637 parking spaces on five floors.
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 Event Highlights
5th Annual 5 Points Jazz
May 17 – 5th Annual 5 Points Jazz is Saturday, May 17th.  Performances and activities begin at 11 a.m. at venues along Welton Street in historic Five Points.  All performances and activities are free.  For a complete list of events visit www.DenverGov.org/5PointsJazz.  View video.
 
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Colorado Colfax Marathon
 
May 18 - Event celebrates the revitalization of America’s longest continuous street — Colfax Avenue. The course highlights interesting historic sites along Colfax and, of course, views of the majestic Rocky Mountains.  Third Annual Post-News Event!
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Denver Parks and Rec Summer Camp
The perfect, affordable solution to entertain your children on summer days. Denver Parks and Recreation will be hosting six outdoor-based day camps within our parks and eleven indoor camps at various recreation centers. 
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Arts to Zoo - Colorado's Guide to Cultural Events and Organizations - by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District [SCFD] 

Downtown Denver Events, events within the Downtown Denver area that celebrate, cultural diversity, community pride and the visual, performing and culinary arts.

 

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 Denver Cultural Facilities

Denver Art Museum - World-class art collection and special events, shopping, great food, and more.

Denver Botanic Gardens - Spectacular 23-acre urban oasis offers an unforgettable artistic garden experience and education.

Denver Museum of Nature and Science - Natural wonders of Colorado, Earth, and the universe. - Leading resource for informal science education.

Denver Performing Arts Complex -Regional theatre, Broadway shows, dance and ballet, symphony orchestra, opera and more.
Denver Zoo is home to nearly 4,000 animals representing over 700 species and is one of the most popular zoos in the United States.
Other Cultural Facilities and Organizations supported by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District
 
      

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