Two years ago, Teller Elementary realized that it had hungry students in its classrooms and started a “backpack for families” program which allowed them to feed 40 people each week and Congress Park Neighbors made a donation to help
By Jon Murray Denver Post Cost estimates have ballooned by 25 percent for the Central Denver Recreation Center, and city officials want to tap into recreational marijuana tax proceeds to pay for about half the increase. The $6.6 million jump in the construction budget is mostly the result of escalating costs in the building industry and the city’s fine-tuning of plans for the rec center with public input, Denver Parks …Continue reading →
Teller Elementary Backpack Families program needs your help. Last year Teller Elementary realized that it had hungry students in its classrooms and started a “backpack for families” program which allowed them to feed 40 people each week and Congress Park Neighbors made a donation to help.Through your generous support Teller Backpack Friends hope to feed 60 people a week, allowing students to concentrate on studies instead of a growling stomach. …Continue reading →