July 2021 Newsletter
Greenwood Village
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GOVERNMENT
THE MAYOR’S message
RUNNING FOX PARK
This month, I want to share some information about
Running Fox Park. The park is located at 5290 South
Quebec Street and spans the west side of
Quebec Street from just north of East Prentice
Avenue to just south of East Berry Avenue. The
park was completed in 1993 and is a favorite
among residents who frequently use the park
for their morning and evening strolls, as well as
people that work nearby and visit the park
during lunch breaks. The Park features looped
trails, a pond, benches, and picnic areas under
two small gazebos. Although there is no
designated parking, you may access the park via
the Village’s trail system and from the
Westlands Park parking lot. More recent park
improvements include a pond renovation,
water feature and bridge in 2018 and a small
public art installation in 2020. I hope you will
take the time to enjoy the park.
George Lantz
glantz@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-486-5741
VILLAGE TO HOST
NEIGHBORHOOD
CONCERTS IN AUGUST
As part of the recent Cultural Arts survey conducted this past
May, an overwhelming number of respondents indicated they
would like to see concerts in the Village. The Arts and
Humanities Council and the City Council value your input
and are hosting four concerts in August. Funding for the
concerts has been provided by the Scientific Cultural
Facilities District (SCFD). We will be holding one concert in
each of our four City Council districts. We want to make it
convenient for you and your family to attend a concert in
your neighborhood by simply walking or riding your bike to
a concert. Every household will be receiving a mailer with
information on the concerts. You can also get more
information on page 7. The City Council and I look forward
to seeing you and your family at a concert in your
neighborhood.
NEW RESIDENTIAL TRASH
AND RECYCLING PROVIDER
Waste Connections will take over providing trash and
recycling service to Greenwood Village single-family
residence beginning January 1, 2022. Near the end of 2021,
Waste Connections will be providing every single-family
residence with one 95-gallon trash container and one
95-gallon recycling container, free of charge. Residents may
request one additional 95-gallon recycling container, free of
charge, if one container is not enough. While residents are
encouraged to use the containers provided by Waste
Connections, you may still use any personal containers that
you have previously purchased. Republic Services will collect
all Republic-branded containers at the end of the year.
As a reminder, the Village has an ordinance regulating the
placement and storage of trash and/or recycling containers in
Greenwood Village. Note that trash containers may be placed
at the curb no more than one (1) day before a scheduled
pickup and must be removed from the curb no later than
midnight following a scheduled pickup. You can store these
containers in your garage or enclosed structure; or behind a
mature hedge,
fence, or wall so
long as they are
reasonably
screened from
the view of those
off the property.
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GOVERNMENT
CITY council
NOT SURE WHO YOUR
ELECTED OFFICIALS ARE?
Obtain a list of your state and national government
representatives at arapahoevotes.com
DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 2 DISTRICT 3 DISTRICT 4
Dave Bullock
dbullock@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4137
Anne Ingebretsen
aingebretsen@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4135
Libby Barnacle
ebarnacle@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4129
Tom Dougherty
tdougherty@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4132
Jerry Presley
jpresley@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4138
Dave Kerber
dkerber@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4136
Donna Johnston
djohnston@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4128
Judith Hilton
jhilton@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4131
For more information on the trash ordinance, please visit
greenwoodvillage.com, call Community Development at
303-486-5783 or email comdev@greenwoodvillage.com.
Waste Connections will be introducing online tools for
residents to request additional containers later this summer.
If you have any questions, contact the Public Works
Department at webpublicworks@greenwoodvillage.com or
call 303-708-6100.
PINDUSTRY OPENS IN GV
With the Village and our country opening after the
pandemic, we have some exciting new businesses opening
this year in our new Arapahoe Entertainment District (AED)
located along the west Arapahoe Road Corridor. Pindustry, a
new entertainment venue, restaurant, and bar located near
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre opened on June 27 and offers
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GOVERNMENT
THE MAYOR’S MESSAGE
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bowling, vintage gaming, live music and more in their
54,500 square foot building. Pindustry includes two floors of
entertainment and dining, a large outdoor beer garden for
live music, and a large rooftop patio, the Sky Deck, featuring
room for 1,000 guests with expansive open-air views that
include the Front Range and Pikes Peak. Total capacity for
Pindustry is 2,300 guests, with a variety of offerings for large
events. Pindustry is located at 7939 E. Arapahoe Road. Their
grand opening is scheduled for the weekend of July 17.
Pindustry is the first development to open in the AED.
Grange Hall, Starbucks and Shake Shack are all scheduled to
open in the AED later this year.
CITY HALL PARKING LOT
A SAFE EXCHANGE PLACE
Many residents buy or sell items online and it is the Village’s
goal to assure your safety when exchanging these items. We
would like to offer the City Hall parking lots as a safe place
for buyer-seller transactions and custody exchanges instead of
using your private residence. This location will increase safety
for residents buying and selling goods through websites like
Craigslist and Facebook’s Marketplace. Please know our
parking lots are designated places for you to complete these
transactions, without the fear of being a victim of a crime.
For more information, please call the Police Department at
303-773-2525.
— George
IMPORTANT NUMBERS
DEPARTMENTS
Mayor and City Council 303-486-5745
City Manager’s Office 303-486-5745
Community Outreach/ 303-486-5749
Public Information
City Prosecutor 303-486-1598
Economic Development 303-486-5764
Administrative Services
Liquor Licenses 303-486-5755
Voter Registration 303-486-5752
Municipal Court 303-773-6033
Human Resources 303-486-1579
Employment 303-486-1579
Community Development
Building Permits/ 303-486-5783
Planning and Zoning/
Zoning and Nuisance
Complaints
Finance
Accounts Payable 303-486-1597
Accounts Receivable 303-486-8282
Budget Information 303-486-8290
Tax Assistance 303-486-8299
and Information
Park Planning 303-486-5743
and Development
Park Permits 303-486-5773
Recreation and 303-486-5773
Special Events
Reimbursement Program 303-486-5773
Parks and 303-486-5773
Trail Maintenance
Police Department
Emergency 9-1-1
Animal Control 303-773-2525
Parking 303-773-2525
Police Records 303-773-2525
School Resource Officers 303-773-2525
Traffic Information 303-773-2525
Victim Assistance 303-486-8211
Public Works
Environment 303-708-6100
(Drainage/Water Quality)
Roadways 303-708-6100
Traffic 303-708-6100
Residential Trash 303-708-6100
and Hazardous Waste
Greenwood Village City Hall
6060 South Quebec Street
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
Phone: 303-773-0252
Fax: 303-290-0631
After Hours Phone: 303-773-2525
(for questions or service requests
outside normal business hours)
E-mail: thevillage@greenwoodvillage.com
Website: greenwoodvillage.com
An after-hours drop box is available by
the flagpole in front of City Hall and is
checked Monday through Friday.
The drop box can be used to deliver
customer comment cards, recreation
reimbursement forms, employment
applications, and municipal court fines
and documents.
GV Website
Parks, Trails & Recreation
Art Activities 303-797-1779
and Programs
Conservation/Open 303-708-6142
Space Easements
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VILLAGE CALENDAR
Visit GREENWOODVILLAGE.COM
for information on all public meetings
being conducted in person and
remotely due to COVID-19.
august 2021
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City Council
Study Session
6 p.m.
Meeting
7 p.m.
City Hall
Planning &
Zoning
Commission
7 p.m.
City Hall
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Parks, Trails
and Recreation
Commission
6 p.m.
Maintenance
Facility
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City Council
Study Session
6 p.m.
City Hall
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Planning &
Zoning
Commission
7 p.m.
City Hall
Arts and
Humanities
Council
Meeting
6 p.m.
Curtis Center
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Parks, Trails
and Recreation
Commission
6 p.m.
Maintenance
Facility
Board of
Adjustments
and Appeals
Meeting
6:30 p.m.
City Hall
Community
Shredding
Event
9 a.m.-12 p.m.
East Parking Lot
City Hall
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GOVERNMENT
GREENWOOD VILLAGE
2021 MUNICIPAL election
NOVEMBER 2, 2021
This year, the City Council designated
the Village’s Regular Municipal
Election to be a coordinated election
with Arapahoe County. Arapahoe
County is conducting the November
2, 2021 Coordinated Election as a
Mail Ballot Election.
REGISTER TO VOTE
ONLINE
If you have a Colorado State driver’s
license or ID card issued by the
Department of Revenue you may
register to vote, change your address,
update your current registration or
check the status of your registration
online at www.govotecolorado.com.
The last day to register to vote online
for the coordinated election is October
25, 2021.
REGISTER TO VOTE
IN-PERSON
You may request and submit a Voter
Registration Form at any office of the
County Clerk and Recorder or the
City of Greenwood Village. You may
also register to vote in-person through
a voter registration drive in your
community. You may also register to
vote in-person at any one of Arapahoe
County’s Voter Service and Polling
Centers through 7 p.m. on Election
Day.
A Voter Confirmation Card will be
mailed to you approximately 2-3
weeks after your application form is
processed.
In order to register to vote in
Greenwood Village, you must be:
• At least 16 years of age. (You must
be 18 years of age by the date of
the election in order to vote.)
• A citizen of the United States;
• A resident of the State of Colorado
for 22 days prior to the election.
MAIL BALLOTS
Ballots will be mailed beginning
October 11 to active registered voters
who live in Greenwood Village. If you
have not received a ballot by October
25, please call Arapahoe County
Elections at 303-795-4511 to update
your registration and request one be
mailed to you. Ballots will not be
mailed after October 25. Ballots are
not forwarded by the U.S. Postal
Service.
ABSENTEE
MAIL BALLOTS
If you will be out of town and unable
to receive your ballot at your registered
address you may change your address
by completing the “Change in Voter
Registration Information” form from
Arapahoe County. The form is online
at www.arapahoevotes.com or you may
vote early at a Voter Service and
Polling Center beginning October 25,
2021.
VOTER SERVICE
AND POLLING
CENTERS
Voter Service and Polling Centers will
open eight days (October 25, 2021)
prior to and including Election Day,
except for Sunday November 1, 2021.
Voters will be able to drop off their
mail ballots, register to vote or cast
their vote in person at a Voter Service
and Polling Center. Greenwood
Village City Hall has a 24 hour/7 day
drop off box in the east parking lot to
accept mail ballots.
CITY COUNCIL
CANDIDATE INFORMATION
Greenwood Village has prepared its
comprehensive Election information
and Candidate Guide to help ensure
that Village residents are informed
regarding Council candidates and the
Village’s 2021 Election. This
Information Guide will be available
beginning Friday, July 2, 2021, from
the City Clerk’s office at City Hall.
The nomination petition process is the
first step in becoming a candidate.
Nomination petition forms will be
available in the City Clerk’s Office
Tuesday, July 6, 2021. A candidate
must possess the following
qualifications to run for office: be a
United States Citizen; be a registered
elector; be 18 years of age by Election
Day; and have lived in the Village and
the specific District for one year
immediately preceding the election.
Candidates for the office of City
Council must be nominated by at least
twenty (20) registered electors from
such district.
For additional information regarding
candidacy, election forms and filing
requirements, please call the Election
Hotline at 303-804-4113. GV
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GOVERNMENT
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GOVERNMENT
ENHANCING OUR
community
INTERESTED IN AIR TRAFFIC
NOISE OVER YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD?
FEDERAL COURT DISMISSES
GREENWOOD VILLAGE’S LEGAL
CHALLENGE TO METROPLEX
On March 26, 2020, the Federal Aviation Administration
(FAA) implemented the Denver Metroplex project.
Metroplex is part of the FAA’s NextGen effort to modernize
the national air transportation system. It uses new
technologies to enable aircraft to fly shorter routes and air
traffic controllers and pilots to track aircraft more precisely.
Metroplex resulted in route changes for aircraft flying into
and out of Denver International Airport (DIA) as well as for
aircraft operating into and out of Centennial Airport, the
second busiest general aviation airport in the country.
Because these changes in flight paths could impact the
quality of life of Greenwood Village residents, last year the
Village joined with the Arapahoe County Public Airport
Authority (Centennial Airport), Gilpin, Arapahoe, and
Douglas Counties, and Mountain Aviation, Inc. in a Petition
for Review filed in the United States Court of Appeals for the
District of Columbia Circuit. Among other issues, the
Petition argued that the FAA failed to properly consider the
impacts of Metroplex on the surrounding communities as
required by the National Environmental Policy Act, and
FRUSTRATED OVER AIRPORT NOISE?
OPTIONS FOR CITIZENS TO GET INVOLVED
Report Noise
To file a noise complaint within seven days of occurrence,
call the Centennial Airport Noise Complaint Hotline at
303-790-4709 or complete the noise complaint form accessible
on the Airport’s Website at www.centennialairport.com, click on
“Noise Abatement” and then click on “Track and Report Noise.”
Track Flights
WebTrak will allow residents around DIA and Centennial Airport
to access information about flights taking off and landing in the
Denver region. WebTrak keeps a 60-day history of air tracks,
including flight identification, aircraft type, origin, destination,
height and speed. To view Centennial Airport’s Live WebTrack
page, visit http://webtrak.bksv.com/apa.
failed to encourage or truly permit community involvement
in the Metroplex design process.
Following oral arguments before the Court earlier this year,
on June 8, 2021, the Court dismissed the Petition for
Review. The Court did not consider and decide the merits of
the arguments raised by the Village and the other petitioners
because it concluded that all petitioners lacked “standing” to
bring their claims; that is, the Court concluded that the
Village and the other petitioners had failed to show that the
FAA’s actions implementing Metroplex injured or otherwise
“threatens their concrete interest.” As a result of this
disappointing outcome, the Denver Metroplex project will
continue in effect.
Because of reduced air traffic during the COVID-19
pandemic, it has been difficult to assess the effects of
Metroplex on Greenwood Village residents as a result of
changes to air routes into and out of DIA. However, those
effects — more commercial airlines flying over Greenwood
Village and at different altitudes than prior to Metroplex —
may become more evident now as air travel is beginning to
return to pre-pandemic levels. Likewise, Metroplex has
already altered routes taken by aircraft flying into and out of
Centennial Airport resulting in some of those aircraft flying
over Greenwood Village.
The Village continues to participate in the Centennial
Airport Community Noise Roundtable (www.centennialair
portnoise.com) which provides a voluntary, collaborative
forum to address noise impacts associated with Centennial
Airport aircraft operations. Residents with question regarding
Metroplex or aircraft noise may contact Greenwood Village
Councilmember Tom Dougherty, Village liaison to
Centennial Airport at 303-804-4132 or
tdougherty@greenwoodvillage.com. GV
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GOVERNMENT
NEW PROGRAMS IN JULY:
Public Safety Bros are Back to
Share the Village’s Accomplishments in 2020
GV KIDS, INK! NEWS TEAM PRESENTS:
• Emma Asher, Dressage Rider
• Nicole Chen, US Presidential Scholar
• Pickleball Courts
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GOVERNMENT
ENHANCING OUR
community
SMART I-25 PILOT
PROJECT UNDERWAY
RAMP METERING EXPECTED
TO REDUCE CONGESTION
The Colorado Department of Transportation is testing a new
ramp metering system that is expected to reduce congestion
and improve travel times on northbound I-25 between
Ridgegate Parkway and University Boulevard. Existing ramp
meters time signals depending on the time of day to control
the flow of traffic entering the highway. The new ramp
metering system is expected to work much more effectively,
with signals updating in real time based on actual traffic
conditions every 20 seconds. This is expected to result in
faster travel times. The project installed vehicle detection
devices along ramps that measure the number of vehicles,
their speed, and the length of the line of vehicles entering the
highway.
This information will be
gathered for all 18 ramps
along the corridor and be
used to control the timing
of the ramp signals that
allow vehicles to enter the
highway, reducing stopand-go
traffic. This system
has worked successfully in
Melbourne, Australia.
Traffic throughput
increased by 25% during
peak travel times, the equivalent of adding a lane at the
fraction of the cost. Northbound I-25 between Ridgegate and
University is similar to the corridor in Australia where such a
ramp metering system has been used.
• If congestion
forms due to
heavy traffic
entering the
highway from
I-225, for
example, this
system would
temporarily
slow the
entrance of vehicles from the Belleview and Orchard
ramps so vehicles can continue to flow smoothly through
the corridor without forming a bottleneck.
• The system is designed to prevent on-ramp traffic from
backing up onto local streets. This will be done by
increasing the number of vehicles allowed onto the
highway when necessary.
• In exchange for a slight increase in wait times at onramps,
drivers are expected to have a faster and more
reliable trip along the corridor.
BENEFITS
• Reduce congestion between the southeast business
corridor and downtown Denver, Colorado’s two largest
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GOVERNMENT
job centers, without the cost of
major construction
• Improve travel time reliability
• Reduce traffic-related crashes,
fatalities and injuries
• Reduce emissions
• This system was developed and first
implemented by the Victoria State
Department of Transportation
(VicRoads) in Melbourne,
Australia. Results include:
– Increased traffic flow by 25%
– Improved average traffic speeds
between 35% to 60%
– Improved overall travel time
reliability between 150%
(morning peak travel times) and
500% (evening peak travel
times)
– Prevention of backups onto local
streets
– All with minimal capital costs
and no highway expansion
STATUS/NEXT STEPS
Construction, Complete
Restriping, minor pavement widening
and installation of vehicle detection
devices and communications
infrastructure along northbound
I-25 between Ridgegate and
University.
Data Collection, Summer 2021
Collect data of current traffic volumes
prior to switching the new ramp
metering system on.
Soft Launch, Summer to Fall 2021
Incremental roll-out of the new
system. Motorists may notice a gradual
change in the timing of ramp meter
lights. Necessary adjustments will be
made for optimal performance.
Full Operation, Fall to early 2022
The new ramp metering system will be
in full operation and closely
monitored. Depending on the
outcome of the new system, CDOT
will transition from pilot status to full
implementation.
For more information, visit codot.gov/
projects/smart25pilotproject or email
Tamara Rollison, CDOT
Communications Manager, Metro
Denver Region, at tamara.rollison
@state.co.us. GV
RIBBON-CUTTING FOR THE IMPROVEMENTS
TO THE GREENWOOD GULCH
UNDERCROSSING AT ORCHARD ROAD
A ribbon-cutting was held on June 16 for the trail and channel improvements to the
Greenwood Gulch Undercrossing at Orchard Road. The project was a joint venture
by the City of Greenwood Village, City of Centennial, and South Suburban Parks
and Recreation (SSPR), and a grant funded by the Arapahoe County Open Space
Sales and Use tax. Numerous elected officials from each jurisdiction attended the
ribbon-cutting including Greenwood Village Mayor George Lantz, Centennial
Mayor Stephanie Piko, Arapahoe County Commissioner Nancy Sharpe, and SSPR
Board Chair Susan Pye.
The project achieved its primary goals of increasing trail user head clearance under
the bridge and increasing channel capacity during flood events. Additional improvements
include new lighting under the bridge, replacement of the asphalt trail with
concrete, and installation of a safety railing between the trail and channel. GV
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GOVERNMENT
2021 GVPD YOUTH ACADEMY
The Greenwood Village Police Department’s 2021 Youth
Academy concluded in June with eight students in
attendance. This is the first public event the Police
Department has held since the onset of the pandemic.
Each class was modified this year, however, officers were able
to teach and demonstrate some great classes: such as speed
enforcement by use of the laser radar devices; the Fatal
Vision goggles, where the students drove through an obstacle
course in a Gator and avoided running over traffic cones.
Participants did hands-on crime scene inventory and
students learned how to lift fingerprints from different
items. The Academy ended with a small graduation pizza
party. Because so many youth academy classes were canceled
this year, the participants were invited back next year for the
GVPD Youth Academy experience. For more information,
please call the Police Department at 303-773-2525. GV
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GOVERNMENT
COVID-19 UPDATE
we’re all in this together!
COVID-19 BUSINESS
AND NONPROFIT
RESOURCES
Check out available resources and
support for small businesses,
nonprofits, freelancers, and
independent contractors.
https://oedit.colorado.gov/covid19
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BUSINESS
BUSINESSspotlight
FINLEY’S BARBER SHOP
Cherry Hills Marketplace • 5910 South University Boulevard, Unit A-4 • 303-872-4808 • www.Finleysbarbershop.com
Open 7 Days A Week: Monday-Friday 9 a.m.-8 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 12-6 p.m.
Finley’s Barber Shop is now open in Greenwood Village!
Rotating red, white, and blue poles were once a common
sight and almost everyone knew what they were. Today it
feels like it is more common to see a barber’s pole in a
museum than in front of a barbershop. Finley’s Barber Shop
is trying to change that and bring back the tradition while
still catering to a modern clientele. If you are looking for a
relaxing place for a shave and a haircut with exceptional
service, look no further.
Darren Peterson and his business partner, Scott Finley, met
while working as waiters in the ’90s while Darren was
studying Computer Science and Business Management and
Scott was an up-and-coming hair stylist. Their careers took
them in different directions, but they remained friends and
years later Scott presented the business idea that turned into
the Finley’s Barber Shop concept. Using Darren’s business
knowledge and Scott’s hair knowledge, they opened the first
Finley’s Barber Shop in Texas, and have since expanded to 15
locations throughout Texas and Colorado.
Their Greenwood Village location is the third in Colorado,
and was opened in February 2021 in the Cherry Hills
Marketplace. They chose Greenwood Village for its diverse
and large demographic of men who are family focused, career
oriented and lifestyle driven. These are the men who enjoy
the finer things and would appreciate the personal service
and escape offered at Finley’s.
They offer haircuts, straight razor shaves, beard trimming
and conditioning, temporary coloring, facial services and ear,
nose, and brow waxing. All of this in an environment that
feels like you’ve stepped into a vintage barbershop from the
’50s. They also carry a nice selection of men’s grooming
products from the U.S., Holland, Italy, and the U.K. They
focus on small batch products that specialize in men’s
grooming and cannot be purchased at the local grocery
store. Products like Layrite, British Barber Association,
Reuzel, and Proraso. All the products contain quality
ingredients that are personally tested by the experts at
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BUSINESS
NEW GV
businesses
FINANCIAL/INVESTMENT
Alpha Capital Management Group
7400 East Orchard Road, Suite 4055N
303-900-1919
FURNITURE & HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Lulus Furniture and Decor
5910 South University Boulevard, Suite E3
303-756-2222
MANUFACTURING
ADA Carbon Solutions LLC
8051 East Maplewood Avenue, Suite 210
720-598-3500
MEDICAL
Colorado Orthopaedic and Spine Surgery
7800 East Orchard Road, Suite 350
720-234-1177
Denver Heart
8200 East Belleview Avenue, Suite 295E
303-331-9121
Inspired Dermatology
6050 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard,
Suite 130
720-706-7500
OFFICE TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT
Lewan Technology
6251 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard
303-759-5440
REAL ESTATE
Fidelity Corporate Real Estate, Inc.
6501 South Fiddlers Green Circle,
6th Floor
800-343-3548
SALON SERVICES
Boochi Beauty LLC
9251 East Peakview Avenue, Unit D, Suite 3
513-720-7974
SECURITY SERVICES
Ecamsecure
6161 South Syracuse Way, Suite 350
314-644-3227
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
AUTO REPAIR/MAINTENANCE
Davis Repair
6867 South Emporia Street
303-790-4789
MEDICAL
Colorado Prostate Cancer Center
5275 DTC Parkway
720-214-6500
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GV BUSINESS/RESTAURANT ALERT
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Finley’s before being offered to clients.
The average price for a men’s haircut, called
the Finley’s Premier Hair Package, is $40.
Included in this service is a beverage of choice
(flavored water, coffee, or beer from a local
brewery), a brief consultation determining the
client’s style, a quality haircut, hot lather neck
shave, massaging scalp shampoo and
conditioning treatment, and a neck and
shoulder massage to complete the experience.
This service also includes a complimentary
edge out around the ears and back of the
neckline between haircuts to keep you
looking sharp.
Finley’s Barber Shop is in the Cherry Hills
Marketplace at 5910 South University
Boulevard, Unit A-4. They are open 7 days a
week, Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to 8
p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday
12 p.m. to 6 p.m. Finley’s Barber Shop can be
contacted, and appointments can be booked
online at www.Finleysbarbershop.com or by
phone at 303-872-4808. If you are looking
for a hot lather shave or premier haircut,
book your appointment with Finley’s Barber
Shop today. GV
City Council is scheduled to adopt an ordinance in July which will extend
temporary outdoor eating areas into the Fall of 2021 in support of our local
restaurants. For more information, please call Community Development at
303-486-5783 or email comdev@greenwoodvillage.com.
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GENERAL INTEREST
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GENERAL INTEREST
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ARTS AND RECREATION
RECREATION programs
RECREATION STAFF
SWINGING INTO SUMMER!!!
Summer is in full swing in all our parks! Staff hired
nine new recreation aides (14 –17-year-olds) to assist
us with our jam-packed summer programming. Fun in
the Sun kicked off with Sports and Games, followed by
Ninja Warrior, Laser Tag and Graffiti Fun at Silo Park.
Curtis Park turned into a Senior Bocce Tournament —
competitive to say the least. The new pickleball classes
at Orchard Hills Tennis court have been full both in
and out of the kitchen! T-ball with little ones has
survived the June heat wave. Junior golf at Family
Sports Golf Course has everyone shooting for pars! In
the evenings, the adults are enjoying softball, kickball
and volleyball at Village Greens Park. It has been a fun
and energized summer at this point. Great to have so
many out recreating after a tough year.
Register online at
greenwoodvillage.com/recreation
For more information call the Parks, Trails, and Recreation Department at 303-486-5773.
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ARTS AND RECREATION
ART programs
YOUTH ART CLASSES
Register online at
greenwoodvillage.com/art
Curtis Center for the Arts | 2349 East Orchard Road | Greenwood Village, CO 80121 | 303-797-1779
Registration for Fall programs is now open!
For more information and to register for Youth Art Classes go to www.greenwoodvillage.com/art.
CERAMIC RELIEF
WORKSHOP
FOR TEENS
When: Saturday, July 24
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $50
Age Requirement:
12 to 16 years old
Instructor: Maggie Stewart
ART BAGS
WORKSHOP
FOR TEENS
When: Saturday, August 7
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $50
Age Requirement:
12 to 16 years old
Instructor: Maggie Stewart
ART IN THE PARK
Make the journey to Silo Park this summer to create
unique hands-on art projects! Each Art in the Park
program introduces participants to a different art
medium and technique that will be used in designing
and constructing a unique and original work of art.
Join us for one day or several to create art!
Dates And Projects
Tuesday, July 13 Sun Flowers
Instructed by Lauren Brant
Thursday, July 15 Moo
Instructed by Lauren Brant
Tuesday, July 20 Colorful Pineapple Print
Instructed by Lauren Brant
Thursday, July 22 Whooze Awesome Super Painting
Red Hen Createry
Tuesday, July 27 Cute Cactus
Instructed by Lauren Brant
Thursday, July 29 Vacation Snowman
Instructed by Lauren Brant
Times:
Session 1: 9:30 to 11 a.m.
Session 2: 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Session 3: 1:30 to 3 p.m.
Fee: $25 per program – Fee includes all supplies
Age Requirement: 6 to 12 years old
Limit: 10 participants in each session
Location: Silo Park, 9300 East Orchard Road,
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
COMIC CREATIONS
When: Thursdays, August 5
through August 26
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Fee: $50
Age Requirement:
9 to 14 years old
Presented by
Pop Culture Classroom
COLORED PENCIL
FOR KIDS
When: Fridays, August 6
through August 27
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Fee: $45
Age
Requirement:
9 to 12
years
old
Instructor:
Behnaz
Ahmadian
ZENFUL ART
JOURNALING
FOR TEENS
When: Tuesdays, August 10
through August 31
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Fee: $50
Age Requirement: 12 to 16
years old
Instructor: Behnaz Ahmadian
HAVING FUN
WITH ENCAUSTICS
TEEN WORKSHOP
When: Saturday, August 14
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $50
Age Requirement:
12 to 16 years old
Instructor: Maggie Stewart
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ARTS AND RECREATION
ART programs
ADULT ART
CLASSES
Ages 16 and older with a
10% senior discount
All Fall art classes for adults are now
open for registration. For more
information and to register for
Adult Art Classes go to
www.greenwoodvillage.com/art.
LANDSCAPE PAINTING
FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
USING PASTELS
WORKSHOP
When: Saturday, July 17
Time: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Fee: $50
Instructor: Cliff Austin
Register online at
greenwoodvillage.com/art
Curtis Center for the Arts | 2349 East Orchard Road | Greenwood Village, CO 80121 | 303-797-1779
ART CLASSES AT THE CURTIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
Greenwood Village’s cultural arts center offers a variety of art classes for preschoolers, children, teens and adults. Classes are
instructed by professional artists and educators who strive to provide the best art educational experience for all artistic levels. If
you can’t make a class during the week, join us in the evenings or on a Saturday.
Protocol for Classes: Mask Wearing, Smaller Class Sizes, Social Distancing and individual work spaces to express and create!
Students will be emailed information regarding the Safety Guidance for classes and the information can be found on the receipt.
Due to the current health crisis all classes are subject to change. Check email before class regarding cancellations or policy
changes/ updates due to COVID-19. For questions or more information about art classes at the Curtis Center call 303-797-1779.
SATURDAY AM
COFFEE AND CRITIQUE
When: Saturday, July 31
Time: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Fee: $25
Instructor: Aimee Deneweth
LIVE MODEL QUICK SKETCH
When: Mondays,
August 2 through August 30
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Fee: $100
Instructor: Cliff Austin
ART BAGS
WORKSHOP
FOR ADULTS
When: Saturday,
August 7
Time: 9 a.m. to
12:30 p.m.
Fee: $75
Instructor: Maggie
Stewart
HAVING FUN WITH
ENCAUSTIC WORKSHOP
FOR ADULTS
When: Saturday, August 14
Time: 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Fee: $75
Instructor: Maggie Stewart
CERAMIC RELIEF
WORKSHOP
When: Saturday, July 24
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Fee: $75 – All supplies provided
Instructor: Maggie Stewart
ABSTRACT COLORADO:
ADVANCED PAINTING
When: Mondays,
August 2 through August 30
Times: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $100
Instructor: Christian Dore
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ARTS AND RECREATION
ACRYLIC
CRASH COURSE
When: Saturday, August 21
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Fee: $50
Instructor: Julia Rymer
ARTIST
MENTORING
WORKSHOP
When: Tuesday, August 24
Session Times
Session 1: 1 to 1:50 p.m.
Session 2: 2 to 2:50 p.m.
Session 3: 3 to 3:50 p.m.
Fee: $25
Instructor: Christa MacFarlane
COLORED
PENCILS
When: Thursdays,
August 26 through
September 30
Times: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
and 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $120
Instructor: Behnaz Ahmadian
DESIGN
FUNDAMENTALS
When: Thursdays,
August 26 through
September 30
Times: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $100
Instructor: Julia Rymer
WATERCOLOR
When: Fridays,
August 27 through
September 24
Times: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
and 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $120
Instructor: Rick Brogan
FIGURE
DRAWING
When: Tuesdays,
August 31 through
September 28
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Fee: $100
Instructor: Michael Dowling
LANDSCAPE
PAINTING
FROM
PHOTOGRAPHS
USING
PASTELS
When: Tuesdays,
August 31 through
September 28
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $100
Instructor: Cliff Austin
INTRODUCTION
TO MIXED MEDIA
When: Saturday, August 28
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Fee: $50
Instructor: Candace French
PEE WEE ART
It is never too early to introduce your child to the
arts. Pee Wee Art is a fun hands-on art program
that introduces preschoolers and younger artists to
the arts and allows for parents to assist with their
child’s creative process.
We are happy to be in the classroom! However,
for the safety of all our participants and staff we
will only be doing one project a month with six
students and their caregivers in each session.
We will offer the same project twice during each
month.
When: Wednesdays, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Dates And Projects
August 11 and 25 Colorful Zebra
September 8 and 22 Bubble Wrap Art
October 13 and 20 Pumpkin Pouring
November 3 and 17 Turkey Mania
December 8 and 15 Peek A Boo Snowman
Age Requirement: 3 to 6 years old –
Participant must be accompanied
by a parent and/or caregiver.
Fee: $25 – All supplies provided
Instructor: Lauren Brant
Limit: 6 students for each program
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