On August 29, 2009 the Denver Police Department in partnership with the Rape Assistance and Awareness Program (RAAP) will be hosting a self protection and empowerment training class for teenage girls. The class is open to all girls between the ages of 13-19. The class will be held at the District One Community Room between 0900-1200 and is limited to the first 25 girls who register. If interested please fill out the attached waiver form and return to Lt. Vince Porter in the Chief’s Office. Please include the participant’s full name and age. ANYBODY UNDER THE AGE OF 16 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT FEMALE.
Any questions contact Lt. Vince Porter at 720-913-6995 or email at vince.porter@denvergov.org
The next CNA meeting will be Thurs 23 Feb from 6-7:30pm at Wyatt-Edison School (36th and Franklin)
Regular meetings of CNA take place on the last Thursday of each month.
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Considering current and future development and redevelopment in Cole, what type of residential options do you feel best fill the future needs of the neighborhood?
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- Cole Neighborhood Association
- The Cole neighborhood, which became part of the city in 1874, stretches from 32nd Avenue to 40th Avenue and from York Street to Downing Street. Cole Junior High School and the neighborhood itself are named after Carlos M. Cole, a superintendent of Denver's Public Schools who was instrumental in establishing junior high schools in Denver. More than half of the residential blocks were developed prior to 1900. Several historic buildings remain, like the cleanly designed red brick and sandstone Wyatt School on 3620 Franklin Street, built in 1887 and named after its former principal George W. Wyatt.
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