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Attention Westside Youth New Recreation, City Parks and Recreation Plan Fantastic JftJjf Summer Program at 4 West Side Centers DALY PARK Mon., Thur., Fri. 10:00 a>m. to 4:Q0 p.m. Trampoline Lessons Arts & Crafts Equipment & Games Check Out Flag Football Tetherball Basketball Volleyball Croquet Checkers Chess Cards 4-Square Dodgeball RFK CENTER — SUMMER PROGRAM — 500 Kalamath Street MONDAY—FRIDAY 1:00 - 9:00 PLAYGROUND Basketball Dodgeball 4-Square Tetherball Volleyball CENTER Billiards Bumper Pool Ping Pong Television Table Games Paper Back Library Weight Lifting Movies Every Other Tuesday 6:30 p.m. DANCES & BUS TRIPS TO BE ANNOUNCED Summer Activity Schedule For Our Inner-City Parish MORNING PRESCHOOL: 3 & 4 year olds. 9:30-11:30 Adults & free staff members Elementary: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gr. 9:30-11:30 Adults 10:00-12:00 MONDAY STAFF MEETING TUESDAY PRESCHOOL 9:30-11:30 Arts & Crafts Recreation WEDNESDAY Preschool 9:30-11:30 Worship Service 9:30-10:30 THURSDAY Preschool Music Recreation Adult Education English Class FRIDAY Preschool - Field trip every other Friday Field trip every other Friday Spanish Class SATURDAY SUNDAY Attend church of choice and/or speaking groups. AFTERNOON Preschool 1:00-3:00 Elementary 4th, 5th & 6th grade Junior and Senior High Students Young Adults Evenings Swimming Recreation Preschool Music, Recreation Swimming Supper Preschool Field Trip Films Preschool Arts & Crafts; Recreation Field Trip Preschool - field trip every other Friday Baseball Arts & Crafts - Leather & Pottery Outings & overnight camping Camping - four trips Camping • three trips Camping Worship Service at Parish and Fellowship Dinner. Recreation. SUMMER PROGRAM at St. Joseph's Catholic Church W. 6th AVE. & GALAPAGO 534-4408 June 15-26 SWIMMING, TRAMPOLINE, ETC. June 29-July 10 CRAFTS July 13-24 DAY CAMPING July 27-August 7 VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL BAKER CENTER 574 W. 6th Ave. 297-2584 To Be Operated by Nick Arguello MONDAY—FRIDAY 1:00-6:00 p.m. 5 -14 Yr. Old Basketball Dodgeball Trampoline Badminton Softball 4-Square Tetherball Ping Pong Table Games 6:00 - 9*00 p.m. 15 Yr. Old & Up Senior Basketball Weight Lifting Softball Boxing Ping Pong Badminton Trampoline Table Games Movies, bus trips to be announced. Inner-City Parish On The Move With Something For All This summer at the Inner City Parish we have programs for all ages, beginning with preschool. This is for three and four-year-olds. Registrations are being taken now; classes will begin June 23rd and end July 31st. There will be two sessions per day, Tuesday through Friday. The morning session will be from 9:15 until 11:15; the afternoon session will start at 1:00 and end at 3:00. Contact Mary Ann Lynch for more information about preschool. On the regular staff this summer will be Ramiro Cruz-Aedo, Acting Director; Mary Ann Lynch, Director of Education, and Jerry Garcia, Youth Director. New to the staff will be Cathy Brunick, Secretary. Several high school students will be working in programs at the Parish. These are Carlos Valle- jo, Benny Juarez, Raymond Castro, Jack Burg, Angie Aguirre, Darlene Robles, and Pamela Milliard. Also working with programs and with the students will be two VISTA volunteers, James Lewerson and Judy Jaramillo. Coming back this summer are Steve Johnsen and Maggie Jackson, who will be with elementary-age children in various programs. The weekly worship service and community meeting for adults will continue to meet at 9:30 a.m. every Wednesday. All programs will begin June 23rd and end August 21st If you have questions about any programs, call the Denver Inner City Parish, 244-2636. SUMMER PROGRAM at Wesley United Methodist Church 465 GALAPAGO 222-3337 JUNE 15-26 CRAFTS JUNE 29 - JULY 10 DAY CAMPING JULY 13-24 VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL JULY 27 - AUGUST 7-SWIMMING, TRAMPOLINE, ETC. LINCOLN PARK SUMMER PROGRAM MONDAY—FRIDAY 9:00 - 12 a,m. Baseball 'til 1:00 p.m. Trampoline Lessons Tennis Lessons Swimming Lessons Swimming Team Lincoln Pool 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. OPEN SWIM LINCOLN POOL UNTIL 8:00 pjn. OPEN TRAMPOLINE Art & Crafts Equipment & Games Check Out at Old Bathhouse Flag Football Tetherball Basketball Volleyball Pushball Horseshoes Croquet Checkers Chess Cards Sat. & Sun. Open Swim, Lincoln Pool, 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Young Adults Softball League Play. / \y Metro Honor Roll Four West Siders made the honor roll at Metropolitan State college during the Winter quarter. The four were: Joseph A. Baca, 1037 11th St., Robert R. Mitchell, 1233V2 Elati St., Rich- ard D. Munsinger, 321 W. 12th Ave., and Helen E. Wenchel, 1434 lipan St These four students were among 326 Metro students who had an average of at least a "B plus" of all their grades. Guisinger Flower & Gift Shop 240 W. 6th Ave. 222-9207 FLOWERS . . . For AH Occasions Memorial Day Flowers Specializing in Wedding & Funeral Flowers and Dish Gardens Priced to Meet Your Needs. The Denver Employment Training Center at 841 Delaware which is known as the "Related Living Area" of the Engineering Drafting School, 846 Elati, has an interesting educational project going for young Indian high school graduates who are here in Denver to learn drafting. An important feature of the ''related living" is the social and recreational activities that helps to make the trainee a better student by giving him the chance to take part in after-hours activities that interest and stimulate him so that he can go back to his work on the drafting board relaxed and refreshed. To direct these essential student activities the school has added to its staff, Mr. Orville Mestes. He has moved here from Rapid City, South Dakota Mr. Mestes is a Sioux Indian who has worked for many years both in the reservations as well as urban areas. He has had success in helping youth from the reservation adapt to environment in the cities. For this reason the Denver Employment Training Center sought him out and brought him to Denver to direct student activities here. School recreational projects already include several hobby, craft and athletic activities and it is anticipated that there will be many more under the guidance of this capable and experienced young Indian administrator. Mr. Mestes anticipates other projects to interest the students, such as field trips to professional organizations, recreation areas and sight-seeing trips. Experience in taking part in both inter-city and inter-cultural situations as well as in utilizing existing facilities in the metro area such as libraries, museums, and fraternal organizations is planned. Brownies Yesterday, Girl Scouts Today Junior Girl Scout Troop 1048 planned a bridging activity for Brownies in Troop 1229 who will be flying up to Girl Scouts. A trip to Devil's Head for hiking and a cookout was enjoyed on May 9. Everyone had fun even though it was necessary to leave early when it started to rain and snow. Future plans include another cookout and a fly up for the Brownies in Troop 1229 who will be Junior Girl Scouts. Measles Alert This is the week for your child to get his German measles (rubella) shots at his school. Find out which day it will be at your school and take your pre-schooler in for his shot too. News - Deadline- for June June 16 Ads —June 19 SUMMER PROGRAM at First Bethany Lutheran Church W. 5th AVE. & BANNOCK 825-4862 June 15-26 VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL June 29-July 10 SWIMMING, TRAMPOLINE, ETC. July 13-24 CRAFTS July 27-August 7 DAY CAMPING SUMMER PROGRAM at First Mennonite Church 430 W. 9th AVENUE 892-1038 JUNE 15 - 26 DAY CAMPING JUNE 29 - JULY 10 VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL JULY 13-JULY 24 SWIMMING AND SPORTS JULY 27 - AUGUST 7 CRAFTS WEST SIDE RECORDER, May, 1970—Pagre S
Object Description
Call Number | Auraria archive |
Title | West Side Recorder Volume 7 No 1 |
Creator | West Side Recorder |
Date | 1970 May |
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 |
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 1 |
Creator | West Side Recorder |
Date | 1970 May |
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 | Document |
Reproduction Available for Purchase | No |
Full Text | Attention Westside Youth New Recreation, City Parks and Recreation Plan Fantastic JftJjf Summer Program at 4 West Side Centers DALY PARK Mon., Thur., Fri. 10:00 a>m. to 4:Q0 p.m. Trampoline Lessons Arts & Crafts Equipment & Games Check Out Flag Football Tetherball Basketball Volleyball Croquet Checkers Chess Cards 4-Square Dodgeball RFK CENTER — SUMMER PROGRAM — 500 Kalamath Street MONDAY—FRIDAY 1:00 - 9:00 PLAYGROUND Basketball Dodgeball 4-Square Tetherball Volleyball CENTER Billiards Bumper Pool Ping Pong Television Table Games Paper Back Library Weight Lifting Movies Every Other Tuesday 6:30 p.m. DANCES & BUS TRIPS TO BE ANNOUNCED Summer Activity Schedule For Our Inner-City Parish MORNING PRESCHOOL: 3 & 4 year olds. 9:30-11:30 Adults & free staff members Elementary: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd gr. 9:30-11:30 Adults 10:00-12:00 MONDAY STAFF MEETING TUESDAY PRESCHOOL 9:30-11:30 Arts & Crafts Recreation WEDNESDAY Preschool 9:30-11:30 Worship Service 9:30-10:30 THURSDAY Preschool Music Recreation Adult Education English Class FRIDAY Preschool - Field trip every other Friday Field trip every other Friday Spanish Class SATURDAY SUNDAY Attend church of choice and/or speaking groups. AFTERNOON Preschool 1:00-3:00 Elementary 4th, 5th & 6th grade Junior and Senior High Students Young Adults Evenings Swimming Recreation Preschool Music, Recreation Swimming Supper Preschool Field Trip Films Preschool Arts & Crafts; Recreation Field Trip Preschool - field trip every other Friday Baseball Arts & Crafts - Leather & Pottery Outings & overnight camping Camping - four trips Camping • three trips Camping Worship Service at Parish and Fellowship Dinner. Recreation. SUMMER PROGRAM at St. Joseph's Catholic Church W. 6th AVE. & GALAPAGO 534-4408 June 15-26 SWIMMING, TRAMPOLINE, ETC. June 29-July 10 CRAFTS July 13-24 DAY CAMPING July 27-August 7 VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL BAKER CENTER 574 W. 6th Ave. 297-2584 To Be Operated by Nick Arguello MONDAY—FRIDAY 1:00-6:00 p.m. 5 -14 Yr. Old Basketball Dodgeball Trampoline Badminton Softball 4-Square Tetherball Ping Pong Table Games 6:00 - 9*00 p.m. 15 Yr. Old & Up Senior Basketball Weight Lifting Softball Boxing Ping Pong Badminton Trampoline Table Games Movies, bus trips to be announced. Inner-City Parish On The Move With Something For All This summer at the Inner City Parish we have programs for all ages, beginning with preschool. This is for three and four-year-olds. Registrations are being taken now; classes will begin June 23rd and end July 31st. There will be two sessions per day, Tuesday through Friday. The morning session will be from 9:15 until 11:15; the afternoon session will start at 1:00 and end at 3:00. Contact Mary Ann Lynch for more information about preschool. On the regular staff this summer will be Ramiro Cruz-Aedo, Acting Director; Mary Ann Lynch, Director of Education, and Jerry Garcia, Youth Director. New to the staff will be Cathy Brunick, Secretary. Several high school students will be working in programs at the Parish. These are Carlos Valle- jo, Benny Juarez, Raymond Castro, Jack Burg, Angie Aguirre, Darlene Robles, and Pamela Milliard. Also working with programs and with the students will be two VISTA volunteers, James Lewerson and Judy Jaramillo. Coming back this summer are Steve Johnsen and Maggie Jackson, who will be with elementary-age children in various programs. The weekly worship service and community meeting for adults will continue to meet at 9:30 a.m. every Wednesday. All programs will begin June 23rd and end August 21st If you have questions about any programs, call the Denver Inner City Parish, 244-2636. SUMMER PROGRAM at Wesley United Methodist Church 465 GALAPAGO 222-3337 JUNE 15-26 CRAFTS JUNE 29 - JULY 10 DAY CAMPING JULY 13-24 VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL JULY 27 - AUGUST 7-SWIMMING, TRAMPOLINE, ETC. LINCOLN PARK SUMMER PROGRAM MONDAY—FRIDAY 9:00 - 12 a,m. Baseball 'til 1:00 p.m. Trampoline Lessons Tennis Lessons Swimming Lessons Swimming Team Lincoln Pool 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. OPEN SWIM LINCOLN POOL UNTIL 8:00 pjn. OPEN TRAMPOLINE Art & Crafts Equipment & Games Check Out at Old Bathhouse Flag Football Tetherball Basketball Volleyball Pushball Horseshoes Croquet Checkers Chess Cards Sat. & Sun. Open Swim, Lincoln Pool, 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Sunday Evening, 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Young Adults Softball League Play. / \y Metro Honor Roll Four West Siders made the honor roll at Metropolitan State college during the Winter quarter. The four were: Joseph A. Baca, 1037 11th St., Robert R. Mitchell, 1233V2 Elati St., Rich- ard D. Munsinger, 321 W. 12th Ave., and Helen E. Wenchel, 1434 lipan St These four students were among 326 Metro students who had an average of at least a "B plus" of all their grades. Guisinger Flower & Gift Shop 240 W. 6th Ave. 222-9207 FLOWERS . . . For AH Occasions Memorial Day Flowers Specializing in Wedding & Funeral Flowers and Dish Gardens Priced to Meet Your Needs. The Denver Employment Training Center at 841 Delaware which is known as the "Related Living Area" of the Engineering Drafting School, 846 Elati, has an interesting educational project going for young Indian high school graduates who are here in Denver to learn drafting. An important feature of the ''related living" is the social and recreational activities that helps to make the trainee a better student by giving him the chance to take part in after-hours activities that interest and stimulate him so that he can go back to his work on the drafting board relaxed and refreshed. To direct these essential student activities the school has added to its staff, Mr. Orville Mestes. He has moved here from Rapid City, South Dakota Mr. Mestes is a Sioux Indian who has worked for many years both in the reservations as well as urban areas. He has had success in helping youth from the reservation adapt to environment in the cities. For this reason the Denver Employment Training Center sought him out and brought him to Denver to direct student activities here. School recreational projects already include several hobby, craft and athletic activities and it is anticipated that there will be many more under the guidance of this capable and experienced young Indian administrator. Mr. Mestes anticipates other projects to interest the students, such as field trips to professional organizations, recreation areas and sight-seeing trips. Experience in taking part in both inter-city and inter-cultural situations as well as in utilizing existing facilities in the metro area such as libraries, museums, and fraternal organizations is planned. Brownies Yesterday, Girl Scouts Today Junior Girl Scout Troop 1048 planned a bridging activity for Brownies in Troop 1229 who will be flying up to Girl Scouts. A trip to Devil's Head for hiking and a cookout was enjoyed on May 9. Everyone had fun even though it was necessary to leave early when it started to rain and snow. Future plans include another cookout and a fly up for the Brownies in Troop 1229 who will be Junior Girl Scouts. Measles Alert This is the week for your child to get his German measles (rubella) shots at his school. Find out which day it will be at your school and take your pre-schooler in for his shot too. News - Deadline- for June June 16 Ads —June 19 SUMMER PROGRAM at First Bethany Lutheran Church W. 5th AVE. & BANNOCK 825-4862 June 15-26 VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL June 29-July 10 SWIMMING, TRAMPOLINE, ETC. July 13-24 CRAFTS July 27-August 7 DAY CAMPING SUMMER PROGRAM at First Mennonite Church 430 W. 9th AVENUE 892-1038 JUNE 15 - 26 DAY CAMPING JUNE 29 - JULY 10 VACATION CHURCH SCHOOL JULY 13-JULY 24 SWIMMING AND SPORTS JULY 27 - AUGUST 7 CRAFTS WEST SIDE RECORDER, May, 1970—Pagre S |
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