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VACATION POLL

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

What do you like to do first, or most, when vacationing in a new city? Below are a few different options, then an example of what that particular option would mean in the Denver area. You can complete the poll by contacting me through email, or just leaving a comment.

What do you like to do first, or most, when vacationing in a new city?

1. Explore the natural attractions (for Denver this would likely be the Rocky Mountains)

2. Discover the fine dining options (somewhere like Cheesecake Factory or Sullivan’s Steakhouse)

3. Attend a sporting event (Colorado Rockies or Denver Broncos)

4. Tour the city (take a walk through Downtown, on the 16th street Mall)

5. Visit amusement park locations (Elitch Gardens in Denver or Water World)

6. Go to city landmarks (the Capitol building, the Mint, or maybe the Museum’s)

7. other (list your other option if you please)

I appreciate any and all feedback!

A Denver Poll

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Since I am out of Denver and over in Daytona Beach, I have managed to scape away from the sand and the beach to make a few quick posts. Being that my mind is in vacation mode and I don’t have the beautiful city of Denver in view, I thought to repost some polls for this week. This way, I can encourage all the Denver readers to participate in this blog! So leave a comment after reading through! Thanks everyone!

What aspect of the city of Denver are you most proud of? The available answers are general categories, with an option of ‘other’ and comments welcomed!

A) Sports teams
B) Business opportunities
C) Leisure activities
D) Family environment
E) Outdoor adventure
F) Layout, design, and structure of downtown
G) Being apart of the community
H) other

Thank you!

About Denver…On Vacation

Monday, June 25th, 2007

Hello readers! This is yours truly, the About Denver author writing this blog post from the coast of Daytona Beach, Florida. I will be on vacation out here until July 2nd, but will try to make a blog post any day that I am around a computer with internet access. These posts will have to spring from my memories of Denver, since I am not there to explore and make my posts from observation (my preferred method of inspiring these blogs). If a few days go by with no posts, I’m having too much fun on the beach!!

VOLCANO BOARDING

Friday, June 22nd, 2007

Need an interesting activity to pursue and plan for on the next family vacation or trip with friends? Here it is - VOLCANO BOARDING!
Obviously, this isn’t the type of adventure activity you can pursue in Denver. Here we have our own activities more suited to our geographical region: skiing, snowboarding, kayaking, water-skiing, etc.
But I came across a different type of extreme sport that is rapidly gaining popularity.
For Volcano Boarding to work, you and your group hike up an active volcano carrying with you protective gloves, a protective suit, and a Volcano Board. Once you’re at the top, you suit up, sit down on the board, and speed to the bottom of the Volcano. Be careful not to fall off your board and be sure to avoid any magma!
I realize this extreme activity won’t be for everyone (myself included) but it’s interesting to learn about and to learn that people actually do this sort of thing, and it may be fun to watch.

Denver Poll : Staying Busy Downtown

Thursday, June 21st, 2007

What are our readers and Denver citizens favorite things to do when relaxing in Downtown Denver?

+ Window Shop
+ Visit Museums or libraries, or the zoo
+ Sporting events
+ Walk the 16th Street Mall
+ Endlessly ride the Free Mall Ride or other routes of the RTD bus system
+ Anything, as long as the company is good
+ Spend time with friends
+ Eat in familar restaurants
+ Eat in new places, new restaurants, new to you foods
+ Elitch Gardens
+ Its too hot in the summer, I’m staying inside with my A/C!
+ Swimming or other exercise

Leave a comment, let Denver know what the people enjoy most!

Have you Seen it?

Wednesday, June 20th, 2007

Have you been to this specific area of Colorado? I’ll give you a hint, its a pedestrian bridge over Cherry Creek in Denver, and it is a great place to go walking.

Have you Seen it?

Town Hall Meeting

Monday, June 18th, 2007

Today’s blog is geared to get the word out about an
UPCOMING TOWN HALL MEETING set for June 27th, 2007.

The purpose of the Town Hall Meeting is to gain insight from Colorado Voters on “Constitutional Reform.” Several issues will be discussed in trying to untangle the state budget from constitutional provisions.
Directing this community conversation will be House Speaker Andrew Romanoff and Debbie Benefield, House District 29 Representative to the Colorado Legislature.
I have been asked to put the word out about this Town Meeting; a large attendance is encouraged and desired. This is a great first step to become actively involved in our political process, so please plan on attending.
The meeting will take place from 5 - 7 pm at
Westminster City Hall Council Chambers
4800 W. 92nd Ave., Westminster
again, that’s on June 27th, 2007.
Please make an effort to be there and become involved in Denver and Colorado! It is our citizen duty!
click here for more information or click here to read an article about this upcoming meeting

For the Father’s out there

Sunday, June 17th, 2007

Happy Father’s Day to all the Dads in Denver, in Colorado, and the U.S.A. We all know how hard you work so take some time to relax! I’m taking my dad out for some tennis matches right now, and I think I might actually let him win - just today.
Also, and importantly, Happy Father’s Day to all the men serving overseas right now. Whether you support the war or not, no one wants to be so far away from home and their families. Our thoughts are with you. Come home safe!

Three Cheers for Colorado!!!

Friday, June 15th, 2007

Two experiences brought about the creation and topic of this blog entry:

#1 I was in South Dakota this past weekend and stopped for food in Wyoming where nearly everyone in the restaurant was kind enough to light up and smoke out the entire facility with cigarettes
#2 I was at a Denver Health Campus yesterday and noticed several signs declaring the entire campus, including the outdoors area, as a SMOKE-FREE CAMPUS.

Ladies and gentlemen, I have no issue with you or anyone if you choose to fill your lungs with smoke from what I call ‘death sticks.’ Just don’t do it in a way that puts your bad habit and poor decisions in my lungs. Please, please don’t do that.
This brings me to the theme of today’s blog entry: Three Cheers for Colorado for going SMOKE-FREE in indoor facilities! Finally, I feel as though I can actually breathe when I’m inside enjoying a meal at a restaurant, and this is great and much preferred compared to the smoke-filled environments I experienced in South Dakota and Wyoming.
Bravo, Colorado, Three Cheers!

Pets in Denver

Thursday, June 14th, 2007

I, myself, have two chocolate labrador retrievers that I take on all my outdoor adventures throughout Colorado. I’ll be heading out the door shortly to take them to the dog park. A friend of mine has also asked me to watch her golden retriever for awhile, so I have three dogs in my care.
This got me to thinking, what kind of pets do About-Denver readers have? How many? Leave a comment with your answer!

Dogs (what kind how many)
Cats (what kind how many)
Fish
Rodents
Reptiles
Birds
Horses or other farm animals
Small children (tee hee, just kidding)
other exotic pets

Lets try to determine the most popular pets in Denver!

Reason #4 To Live in Denver

Tuesday, June 12th, 2007

Here’s one of the top five reasons to live in Denver, and the explanation of which can be summed up better within the picture than my own words…

Beautiful Colorado

Yard House Restaurant

Monday, June 11th, 2007

A fantastic place for a fun family meal or a hot date (where I am headed tonight), is the Yard House Restaurant. Situated at the Colorado Mills Mall, your party will have plenty to do before, while you wait for a table, and/or after your meal.
Every time I go, the menu overloads me (well, almost anyway) with a tremendous selection of amazing entrees. And if you’re a beer connoisseur, this may be the only place that you can buy a yard size glass of beer, any beer you have ever heard of before.
Since I can’t decide out of all the delicious items, I usually end up ordering the swordfish and something else as a carry-out item that I will then take home with me for lunch tomorrow. The food is that good and the swordfish has yet to have been beaten, in my book. And I’ve eaten swordfish on the coast in California, but it wasn’t the same as Colorado Yard House swordfish!

Poll: Best Parks in Denver

Friday, June 8th, 2007

What types of Parks do About-Denverco.com readers most enjoy? Listed in parentheses are examples of the types of park

1) Parks for walking, those with open trails (Martin Luther King Jr. Park)
2) Parks with lakes for fishing (Sloan’s Lake)
3) Parks with playground equipment for the kids (Washington Park)
4) Any dog park (Berkeley Park)

Reply to this poll by leaving feedback! Thanks and have a good weekend at the parks!

Day with Colorado Representative Debbie Benefield, part 2

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Part one of my blog entry detailing the day I spent with
Debbie Benefield
Colorado House of Representatives District 29:

Just a few of the topics I discussed, in detail, with Debbie Benefield were:
youth voter turnouts
public education in Colorado
partisan politics
giving Lobbyists a good name

In no particular order, here are some of the things Debbie described.
I agree with Debbie - and I think that most would - that politics needs to be more about the issues, not who belongs to which party. Debbie Benefield pointed out that most of the bills passed in Colorado are actually bi-partisan, not partisan one party bills, and this was something for our state to be proud of.
Debbie also explained that, despite Lobbyists being portrayed in a negative light by main stream media and entertainment, that they are an integral part of understanding legislation. Our representatives do not understand how every bill will affect every industry, every business, every sector, or every person - no one does, thats a lot of information! The main job of a Lobbyist, then, is to inform how the particular bill will affect different areas. An example Debbie used was myself, as a college student. I understand what is happening and how college students feel at my campus better than the elected representatives do; what is important to note is that the representatives want to know how my fellow students feel and this is where lobbyists come into play. In fact, you could say that I was a volunteer lobbyist for the day, lobbying on education in Colorado.
Education: In Debbie Benefield’s words,
“Public schools are the foundation. To make a great nation, you must educate the entire nation. Public schools accept anybody, no matter what, every child. This is something we have above other nations who do not educate everyone.”
We also discussed the disconnect found in youth voter turnouts. Many youth are registered to vote, but getting them to the polls is something else. There is a dramatic decline from the amount of youth registered to those who actually vote. This could be, in part, explained by youth not yet understanding the system, so the politicians do not talk to them, and in turn the youth become distant from the system and aren’t motivated to participate.
My conversation with Debbie Benefield was enjoyable and informative. I learned so much about our government in just one day, and I hope this blog entry has helped readers to do so as well.
A great opportunity for others to participate in Colorado government and to meet with our Colorado House of Representatives District 29 Debbie Benefield will be this summer. Debbie is planning to host a Community Meeting, or forum, to discover what people want with education. She describes it as ‘have a conversation’ with the citizens to learn of their ideas of where our education system needs to go. This blog will keep readers informed on when and where the meeting will take place, or visit Debbie Benefield’s website at:
ttp://www.debbiebenefield.org/

Interesting Buildings

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Denver Art Museum

If you’ve seen a building from one angle, it is usually fair to assume that you’ve seen the building from all angles.
Well, that’s just not true with this recent addition to the Denver Art Museum. This picture can create a strong impression of the design of the overall building but, from another angle, you might be surprised by what you see.

The geometric, titanium-clad angles, were built to reflect the nearby Rocky Mountain peaks and rock crystals. When I look at this building, it reminds me that problems in life sometimes need to be viewed from a different angle, or a different perspective. Corny analogy, I know :) But what are your thoughts when you view interesting building designs such as this? Let me know, comments and feedback are greatly appreciated . . .

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