Tuesday, September 16, 7 to 8:30 p.m. at the Eisenhower Chapel Presented by the Lowry Climate Action Group, sponsored by Lowry United Neighborhoods The Electric Vehicle (EV) show by Lowry
The emerald ash borer (EAB), an invasive pest that has devastated ash tree populations across the U.S. and parts of Canada, has been confirmed in the City and County of
The beetle we hate around here more than anything is the Japanese Beetle, and for good reason! They show up usually in late June, around the time we think they
Did you know? On June 24, in anticipation of upcoming decisions to be made by Denver Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) about the concrete to be used in the sidewalk program,
Try one of Denver’s 8 refill shops.Every year, the average American uses, and discards, about 110 pounds of single-use plastic. A lot of those wrappers, containers, and jugs end up in oceans
An estimated 350 NEIGHBORS showed up for a morning of festivities at this year’s Third Annual Independence Parade & Celebration on Saturday, June 28. Families with kids and dogs showed up
Charles Burrell’s’ life has taken him from playing in bands in basements, bars and concert halls from Honolulu to Carnegie Hall. He broke the color ban on classical musicians with
Get ready to break out your red, white, and blue – our biggest neighborhood tradition is back. Join us for a beloved community event designed to bring neighbors together and
Lowry is one of the most family-friendly neighborhoods in Denver – and our parks prove it. Whether your kids are just learning to climb or already mastering monkey bars, here
Several LUN board members met with three Denver Parks and Recreation employees in early May and learned what to do if you see a car meetup happening in a Denver
If you live in East Lowry, you have no doubt noticed long sections of 30” pipe, open manholes, closed intersections, large pumping machines, and strange track mounted machinery. The long