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🌱 Harvey Park Grille + DIA Security Lines + Aquapreneurs Needed
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Hi all. I'm back in your inbox this morning with everything you need to know about what's happening in town. Today's issue includes updates on...
- Security lines at DIA are long, very long.
- New restaurant coming to the former Rosmary's Cafe space on Sheridan in Harvey Park.
- Water entrepreneurs could save the world.
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Here are the top stories in Denver today:
- RTD "super user" lost leg in RTD train accident. Karen Mallette lost her leg in a disastrous R Line derailment in January 2019, when she was flung from a derailed R train. She's decided to tell her story now, for the first time publicly, after a recent RTD train derailment. (CPR)
- Former Rosemary Cafe diner to be reopened with new lunch and dinner concept by owners of Jelly. After a long run, the Rosemary Cafe closed last summer, but restauranteur Josh Epps has signed a lease, and plans to convert the Rosemary into the Harvey Park Grille as part of sees as a way to fill a "big hole" in the neighborhood's lack of restaurants. (Local News)
- Why are DIA's security lines still so long? Despite promises that the airport's security lines would improve with the billion dollar "Great Mall" plan, the airport continues to wrestle with long passenger security waits during peak times. (Denverite)
- Blockbuster boxes showing up around the metro area. While Blockbuster is long gone as a cultural phenomenon, the FreeBlockbuster boxes are the ultimate free entertainment library box, and they've started showing up in metro Denver. (Only In Your State)
- Are there any aquapreneurs in Denver? Solving the world's water crisis is what humanity needs now more than ever. Innovative and creative minds across the globe are banding together to find a way to keep the clean water flowing. (We Forum)
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Today in Denver:
- Kids Yoga: Hudson Public Library. (10:30 a.m.)
- Denver Online: Family & community writing workshop. (5 p.m.)
- A Novel Bunch: "The Book of Form and Emptiness" by Ruth Ozeki. (6 p.m.)
- Empowered by place: Golda Meir House Museum. (7 p.m.)
- John Novosad: At Comedy Works. (8 p.m.)
- Ten things to do for free: In Denver this week. (Westword)
From my notebook:
- Community solar gardens are popping up all around Denver. More than 30 percent of the power generated from these sites will go to families in need. Denver is one of the most solar-friendly regions in the country. Learn how you can go solar. (Denver)
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