Celebrate spring!
Sprouting hope
Growing knowledge
With your neighbors from Clayton, Cole, Skyland, Whittier
At the Madam C.J. Walker Park
May 8th, 10:00am—1:00pm
Rain or shine!
Free Healthy Food
-Bring your water bottle.
Punch & water will be provided.
Great Music:
Banyan Tree/Whittier Drums
Whittier Garden Variety Pickers
Plant and Seed Exchange Bring plants & seeds to exchange Plants and seeds given free
Scholarships for beekeeping class
Garden Mentoring
Green-Living resource tables
Prizes
Composting Workshops
Activities for Children
Drum Circle
-Free plants and food with registration
-Envelopes provided for seeds to be exchanged
-Plants to exchange-dig up night before or day of and place in container you don’t want returned
-Flats provided to carry away plants
-Bring your drum for drumming circle
-Kick back and get to know your neighbors
M. CJ Walker Park
The next meeting of CNA will be Thurs 27 Oct from 6-7:30pm at St. Charles Rec Center, 3777 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?
About Me
- 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.