Community Corner
🌱 Jeffco Voting On School Closures + Missing 12-year-old + Big Tree
The quickest way to get caught up on the important things happening in Lakewood today.

Hello again, everybody! I'm back with your new edition of the Lakewood Daily, fresh off the presses. Let's get this Thursday started off right, with a quick review of everything you need to know about what's happening these days in town. In today's issue, you'll find these stories and more...
- Big Gear trade show coming to Colorado via Utah.
- Authorities searching for missing 12-year-old girl after she went missing between her school and her parent's house.
- Jeffco School Board set to vote on school closures on Nov. 10.
Thursday's weather: Rain and drizzle in the p.m. High: 48 Low: 25.
🏡 Attention, real estate pros in Lakewood! We're now offering an exclusive sponsorship opportunity for an agent interested in attracting local clients and standing apart from the competition. Click here to learn more.
Here are the top stories in Lakewood today:
- Jeffco School District set to vote on recommended school closures on Nov. 10. Over the past few months, parents have been inquiring at their schools and at District community meetings, about the consolidations and how enrollments will work in the future. (Arvada Press)
- Sheriff's office in Jefferson County searching for 12-year-old runaway. Aneylis Perez was last seen at her home near S. Kipling & W. Florida in Lakewood around 3:30 p.m. on Wednesday. (7News)
- Denver will have the tallest digital holiday tree again this year. The Mile High Tree is a seven-story tall foot digital tree that will provide nightly light shows that'll be synced with a variety of holiday music tracks. (KUSA)
- Denver books another outdoor industry show. After the Outdoor Retailer trade show headed back to Utah, the outdoor industry and the state's Outdoor Recreation Industry Office jumped into action and has successfully recruited the Big Gear show, which will attract global, national and regional brands back to Denver. (Gazette)
Today's Lakewood Daily is brought to you by T-Mobile. T-Mobile has invested billions to light up their best network ever, covering 99% of people in America with LTE, which helps to keep communities like ours informed and connected. We thank T-Mobile for their support and for making today's Lakewood Daily possible.
Today in Lakewood:
- Family Time: Ken Caryl Ranch House. (10:15 a.m.)
- Gentle Yoga: Lakewood Library. (11 a.m.)
- Jeffco Free Legal Clinic: Belmar Library. (2 p.m.)
- Hard Times Writing Workshop: Belmar Library. (3 p.m.)
- Thursday Night Book Group: Born a Crime by Trevor Noah. (6 p.m.)
From my notebook:
- Lakewood will become the first city in Colorado to receive Google Fiber's fiber-to-the-building network, expanding the competitive market for high-speed broadband service for the city's residents and companies. (Lakewood)
- Take photos, share stories, win prizes. The fitness court at Green Mountain Recreation Center and the playground at Quail Street Park are November's "Your Money at Work" projects of the month. Take a photo of either and share what they mean to you and your community. (Lakewood Together)
More from our sponsors — thanks for supporting local news!
Featured businesses:
- Lakewood Fitness and Massage — (Visit website)
- Add your business here
Events:
- Breast Ultrasound Screening Coming Direct to You! (Nov. 10)
- Add your event
Announcements:
- FiorinoforColorado.com (Details)
- Add your announcement
Thanks for following along and staying informed! I'll catch up with you bright and early tomorrow morning with a new update. — Brad K. Evans
Have a news tip or suggestion for an upcoming Lakewood Daily? Contact me at lakewoodpatch@gmail.com
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.