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D w □□ A PUBLICATION BY CAPITOL HILL UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS INC. JAN 1975 jear Residents of East-Central Denver, You are invited, for the minimal cost of >3.00 per person, to become a member of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. for 1975. Please mail your duer *-Tith the application blank found on the last page of this issue of THE URBAN DWELLER, the official newsletter of CHUN, The membership year is concurrent with the calendar year, so all past members of CHUN need now pay dues to rejoin for 1975. The CHUN geographic area (bounded by Broadway, 1st Ave, Colorado Blvd. and 22nd Ave), as you know, provides the charm and challenge of an older neighborhood, proximity to the resources of downtown Denver, and a unique diversity of residents, homes and life-styles. We in CHUN love this neighborhood. The 500 members of CHUN for 197^ joined together because we believe that a united, well-informed community can deal more effectively than separate individuals with problems and dangers facing the neighborhood. We further believe that any problem which may now affect Cnly a small part of our geographic area will sooner or later affect us all, CHUN works for the development of a humanized, self-determined, economically and socially-sound community which serves the needs of all people in the several neighborhoods of near-east Denver. Our spe-cific purposes are: —to upgrade the neighborhoods in our area, both business and residential, through coherent long-term planning. —-to work toward the improvement of housing froin the small apartment to the large home —to defend our neighborhood against the devastation of haphazard traffic planning and short-sighted zoning. —to work for better schools and better city services. —to protect the "green space" we have and strive for more. —to promote better understanding and communications among the diverse peoples and interests in our neighborhood and to generate community pride. Our means of implementing these purposes are - 1) educational: members are informed about current issues and problems by public forums, committee studies, and regular newsletters, 2) public action: contacts are regularly made with city, state, and federal decision-makers to advise them of the feelings of our members on programs that will affect our area, 3) social: a stronger feeling of community is fostered by a variety of social gatherings. If you have not been a member of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods in the past, you can see a sample of our current activities in this issue of THE URBAN DWELLER. Most of us live here, close to the central city, by choice, a few by necessity; but all of us are committed to preserving and upgrading this neighborhood. If you share this commitment, please join us. Michael Henry, President Rhonda Knop, First Vice-President £^ RECYCLE THIS PAPER Q GIVF IT TO A FT?IEED TO READ
Object Description
Call Number | WH1016 |
Title | The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc. |
Creator | Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.) |
Contributor | Hillstrom, Ronald, donor.; Citron, Chris, donor; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc, donor. |
Date | 1975 January |
Summary | Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include transportation, the Community Development Act, the People's Fair, the Museum for Children, Congress Park, Warren Village, ageism, crime, and parking lots. |
Description | 12 p. |
Is Part Of | WH1016. Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods records, 1971-2002 |
Subject | Citizens' associations--Colorado--Denver.; Land use, Urban--Colorado--Denver; Zoning--Colorado--Denver; City planning--Colorado--Denver.; Neighborhood government--Colorado--Denver.; Transportation--Colorado--Denver.; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.)--Archives.; People's Fair (Denver, Colo.) |
Geographic Area | Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Copyright restrictions applying to use or reproduction of this image available from the Western History and Genealogy Dept., Denver Public Library, at photosales@denverlibrary.org. |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes (digital reproduction) |
Notes | Located in Box 12 File Folder 17 |
Description
Call Number | WH1016 |
Title | The Urban Dweller: A Publication by Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods Inc. |
Creator | Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. (Denver, Colo.) |
Contributor | Hillstrom, Ronald, donor.; Citron, Chris, donor; Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc, donor. |
Date | 1975 January |
Summary | Newsletter produced by the Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods (CHUN) pertaining to organization's meetings, events, and decisions. Specific issues addressed in this newsletter include transportation, the Community Development Act, the People's Fair, the Museum for Children, Congress Park, Warren Village, ageism, crime, and parking lots. |
Description | 12 p. |
Subject | Citizens' associations--Colorado--Denver.; Land use, Urban--Colorado--Denver; Zoning--Colorado--Denver; City planning--Colorado--Denver.; Neighborhood government--Colorado--Denver.; Transportation--Colorado--Denver. |
Geographic Area | Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Contact Western History/Genealogy Dept. Denver Public Library, Denver, Colorado |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | Yes |
Notes | Located in Box 12 File Folder 17 |
Full-Text | D w □□ A PUBLICATION BY CAPITOL HILL UNITED NEIGHBORHOODS INC. JAN 1975 jear Residents of East-Central Denver, You are invited, for the minimal cost of >3.00 per person, to become a member of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods, Inc. for 1975. Please mail your duer *-Tith the application blank found on the last page of this issue of THE URBAN DWELLER, the official newsletter of CHUN, The membership year is concurrent with the calendar year, so all past members of CHUN need now pay dues to rejoin for 1975. The CHUN geographic area (bounded by Broadway, 1st Ave, Colorado Blvd. and 22nd Ave), as you know, provides the charm and challenge of an older neighborhood, proximity to the resources of downtown Denver, and a unique diversity of residents, homes and life-styles. We in CHUN love this neighborhood. The 500 members of CHUN for 197^ joined together because we believe that a united, well-informed community can deal more effectively than separate individuals with problems and dangers facing the neighborhood. We further believe that any problem which may now affect Cnly a small part of our geographic area will sooner or later affect us all, CHUN works for the development of a humanized, self-determined, economically and socially-sound community which serves the needs of all people in the several neighborhoods of near-east Denver. Our spe-cific purposes are: —to upgrade the neighborhoods in our area, both business and residential, through coherent long-term planning. —-to work toward the improvement of housing froin the small apartment to the large home —to defend our neighborhood against the devastation of haphazard traffic planning and short-sighted zoning. —to work for better schools and better city services. —to protect the "green space" we have and strive for more. —to promote better understanding and communications among the diverse peoples and interests in our neighborhood and to generate community pride. Our means of implementing these purposes are - 1) educational: members are informed about current issues and problems by public forums, committee studies, and regular newsletters, 2) public action: contacts are regularly made with city, state, and federal decision-makers to advise them of the feelings of our members on programs that will affect our area, 3) social: a stronger feeling of community is fostered by a variety of social gatherings. If you have not been a member of Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods in the past, you can see a sample of our current activities in this issue of THE URBAN DWELLER. Most of us live here, close to the central city, by choice, a few by necessity; but all of us are committed to preserving and upgrading this neighborhood. If you share this commitment, please join us. Michael Henry, President Rhonda Knop, First Vice-President £^ RECYCLE THIS PAPER Q GIVF IT TO A FT?IEED TO READ |
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