The next LUN Town Hall will be on Tuesday, April 16, 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m., at the Eisenhower Chapel and will be an interactive presentation on Lowry traffic management and
Save the date – Saturday, June 29, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This year to celebrate July 4th, LUN is taking the reins and hosting the Second Annual Lowry Independence
On Sunday, April 21, from 1 – 3 p.m., the LUN (Lowry United Neighborhoods) Sustainability Committee is participating in Earth Day with an Earth Day Lowry Community Service Project. We
Reduce. Reuse. Recycle. In Colorado we are fortunate to have many options for reuse and recycling items that cannot go into the City & County of Denver’s purple carts. Here
Landscape architects aren’t those summer gardeners who plant tulips and dahlias and stand and look at their work. They are geniuses who look at BIG land like parks or the
The Silver Ropes Volunteers were snowed out for our March 14 Food Bank of the Rockies, but we are back with schedules for April through June. Please sign up work
LUN Block-Builder Program Mission: NEIGHBORS KNOWING NEIGHBORS In late February, nearly 30 neighbors met at Senior Planet to learn about the LUN Block Builders program. We now have 14 neighborhoods/blocks organized
In support of the recent influx of migrant students to Denver schools, the Denver Classroom Teachers Association (DCTA) is organizing the New to Country Student Supplies Drive. You may want to verify
As of February 5, 2024, Denver Parks & Recreation (DPR) put a temporary pause on accepting park permit applications for public events (including Race/Walks), special occasions (private events), and tournaments.
Save MoneyThe DIA “A” train is only $2.75 per adult ticket. Seniors are $1.35, and kids under19 ride free (3 hours including DIA).Depending on the day/time, Uber or Lift trips
The George Washington High School Food Pantry serves as a lifeline, offering essential sustenance and support to students facing the prospect of going without during evenings and weekends. This invaluable
Some entrepreneurs are born, some are made, and some make a city a better place with good food and design. Meet Rod Salyer and Jennifer DesJardin, one of Lowry’s most