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Variety of Activities in Action Ministry Summer Program Vacation Church School lunaergartners and pre-schoolers begin a day of Vacation Church School at First Bethany Lutheran Church. Teachers are Sister Mary Canisius from St. Joseph's Church and Virginia Quintana of the West Side. Swimming Classes NYC'ers at St. Joseph's are enthusiastic about the summer program sponsored by the West Side Action Ministry. St. Joseph's Church has just had two weeks of swimming instruction for kindergarteners to 6th graders in co-operation with the City Parks and Recreation program at Lincoln Pool. Life guards at the pool give individual instruction to the youngsters. While they are doing this, it is the responsibility of the NYC'ers to keep the rest of the youngsters occupied and perhaps give some pointers on swimming. Each NYC person has about 5 children he is responsible for. The Recorder talked to 3 NYC'ers, Lola DeGarmo, George Apadaca, and Mark Gallegos. They all agreed that the program is interesting and they are enjoying working with the children. Crafts and Recreation Fifth and sixth graders meet in a garage behind the church. Maggie Jackson from Inner City Parish is the teacher. Attendance at Vacation Church School has been between 50 and 100 children. Each church will be using the same materials. Next church school will be at First Mennonite, June 29 to July 10. Anna Ankele and Mark Gallegos, NYC'ers work with children waiting for instruction in swimming at Lincoln Pool. GILBERT QUINTANA Life guard at Lincoln pool. NYC girls fix lunch for children at First Bethany's Church School. They are Yvonne Monares, Diane Robbs, Yvonne Olguln and Mary Montoya. Need a NOTARY PUBLIC Call Betty Benavidez 623-0737 1110 MARIPOSA 1 Will the person who took the purse from the lady at West 2nd Ave. on Saturday, June 6, at 1 :30 a.m., please return it intact to Recorder office, 465 Galapago or 257 Fox and pay for the ad. NO QUESTIONS WILL BE ASKED. Page &—WEST SIDE RECORDER, June, 1970 Zick's Market Fresh cut meats Quality groceries Fresh fruits & vegetables Food Coupons Accepted 1301 SANTA FE DR. 825-9891 Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sundays West Side youngsters make leather arm bands in Wesley United Methodist Church's crafts and recreation program. NYC boys Frank Ayala, Tom Garcia and Danny Valdez help children with paper mache figures at Wesley Methodist. Some of the children had gone to Daly Park for recreation. Day Camping Day campers at First Mennonite Church ready to board bus for Central City. NYC'ers working with this part of the Action Ministry's summer program have planned each day's activities and arranged transportation to the various places visited. One NYC boy, Steve Hernandez arranged for tickets for all the children to ride the train at Central City. NYC young people in the picture are Joe Avila, Juanita Estrada, Veronica Estrada, and Rita Mariz. W o> c & of Zo < or" *~ Hrt O . L« </>Q o 0.JS O^ -Z C« "*Q. «>♦. 0 o» £ •;: Zo " II F-» w . Qv D 0. 22 to M ci: a. » to *f* C. frl r> •- :.3 c} -1 Ul ~> ^J *-3 • X) ction Recorder go St. 0. 80204 '-4 K 6 D en < — 3 < •§■3 -A LA • "r" J* O 2= M West Minis West 465 Denv O 2£ O 7Z
Object Description
Call Number | Auraria archive |
Title | West Side Recorder Volume 7 No 2 |
Creator | West Side Recorder |
Date | 1970 June |
Summary | Newsletter dedicated to community life in the Auraria neighborhood prior to the construction of the Auraria campus |
Description | 8 p. |
Is Part Of | Auraria Neighborhood Collection |
Item Owned By | Auraria Library. Archives and Special Collections Department |
Subject | Community newspapers--Auraria (Denver, Colo.) |
Geographic Area | Auraria (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Document |
Rights Contact Information | Property rights are held by Auraria Library Archives and Special Collections, Denver, Colorado. |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | No |
Description
Call Number | Auraria archive |
Title | West Side Recorder Volume 7 No 2 |
Creator | West Side Recorder |
Date | 1970 June |
Summary | Newsletter dedicated to community life in the Auraria neighborhood prior to the construction of the Auraria campus |
Description | 8 p. |
Subject | Community newspapers--Auraria (Denver, Colo.) |
Geographic Area | Auraria (Denver, Colo.) |
Format-Medium | Photograph |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | No |
Full Text | Variety of Activities in Action Ministry Summer Program Vacation Church School lunaergartners and pre-schoolers begin a day of Vacation Church School at First Bethany Lutheran Church. Teachers are Sister Mary Canisius from St. Joseph's Church and Virginia Quintana of the West Side. Swimming Classes NYC'ers at St. Joseph's are enthusiastic about the summer program sponsored by the West Side Action Ministry. St. Joseph's Church has just had two weeks of swimming instruction for kindergarteners to 6th graders in co-operation with the City Parks and Recreation program at Lincoln Pool. Life guards at the pool give individual instruction to the youngsters. While they are doing this, it is the responsibility of the NYC'ers to keep the rest of the youngsters occupied and perhaps give some pointers on swimming. Each NYC person has about 5 children he is responsible for. The Recorder talked to 3 NYC'ers, Lola DeGarmo, George Apadaca, and Mark Gallegos. They all agreed that the program is interesting and they are enjoying working with the children. Crafts and Recreation Fifth and sixth graders meet in a garage behind the church. Maggie Jackson from Inner City Parish is the teacher. Attendance at Vacation Church School has been between 50 and 100 children. Each church will be using the same materials. Next church school will be at First Mennonite, June 29 to July 10. Anna Ankele and Mark Gallegos, NYC'ers work with children waiting for instruction in swimming at Lincoln Pool. GILBERT QUINTANA Life guard at Lincoln pool. NYC girls fix lunch for children at First Bethany's Church School. They are Yvonne Monares, Diane Robbs, Yvonne Olguln and Mary Montoya. Need a NOTARY PUBLIC Call Betty Benavidez 623-0737 1110 MARIPOSA 1 Will the person who took the purse from the lady at West 2nd Ave. on Saturday, June 6, at 1 :30 a.m., please return it intact to Recorder office, 465 Galapago or 257 Fox and pay for the ad. NO QUESTIONS WILL BE ASKED. Page &—WEST SIDE RECORDER, June, 1970 Zick's Market Fresh cut meats Quality groceries Fresh fruits & vegetables Food Coupons Accepted 1301 SANTA FE DR. 825-9891 Open 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Closed Sundays West Side youngsters make leather arm bands in Wesley United Methodist Church's crafts and recreation program. NYC boys Frank Ayala, Tom Garcia and Danny Valdez help children with paper mache figures at Wesley Methodist. Some of the children had gone to Daly Park for recreation. Day Camping Day campers at First Mennonite Church ready to board bus for Central City. NYC'ers working with this part of the Action Ministry's summer program have planned each day's activities and arranged transportation to the various places visited. One NYC boy, Steve Hernandez arranged for tickets for all the children to ride the train at Central City. NYC young people in the picture are Joe Avila, Juanita Estrada, Veronica Estrada, and Rita Mariz. W o> c & of Zo < or" *~ Hrt O . L« >Q o 0.JS O^ -Z C« "*Q. «>♦. 0 o» £ •;: Zo " II F-» w . Qv D 0. 22 to M ci: a. » to *f* C. frl r> •- :.3 c} -1 Ul ~> ^J *-3 • X) ction Recorder go St. 0. 80204 '-4 K 6 D en < — 3 < •§■3 -A LA • "r" J* O 2= M West Minis West 465 Denv O 2£ O 7Z |
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