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Greenwood Village
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EGG HUNT
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DRUG TAKE
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GOVERNMENT
THE MAYOR’S message
CRIME IN
GREENWOOD VILLAGE
The Greenwood Village Police
Department has seen an increase in
vehicle break-ins and residential
burglaries (especially through open
garages). The Village Police Department’s
priority is to protect residents and
businesses from crime. To effectively
combat crime we need an active,
engaged, and aware community.
Remember — the most important single
act you can do is to be aware of your
George Lantz
glantz@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-486-5741
surroundings and call the Police to report
crimes or suspicious activities. If the
situation doesn’t look or feel right, it
probably is not.
Here are some important tips to ensure your safety in
your home and neighborhood:
HOME SAFETY
• Keep your doors locked — even if you are home.
• Close and lock windows when leaving the house.
• Sign up for vacation home watch.
OPEN GARAGE DOORS AND
GARAGE DOOR OPENERS
Open garage doors or stolen garage door openers are
often an entry point for burglars. Remember to close
your garage doors when you are not in the garage or
close enough to see inside the garage.
• Do not leave the garage remote inside your vehicle
when parked in your driveway or on the street.
• Install motion sensor lights on your garage.
• Keep bushes/trees around your garage pruned to
improve natural surveillance.
VEHICLE SECURITY
• Always keep your vehicle locked up (even when
parked in front of your home or in your driveway).
• Do not leave anything of value in the vehicle; take
them with you or lock in the trunk.
• Do not warm up your vehicle without being in it.
• Park your vehicle in areas that are highly visible and
well lit.
• Never hide a second set of keys inside your vehicle.
For more information about home or business safety, please call
the Greenwood Village Police Department at 303-773-2525. For
emergencies, please call 9-1-1.
CHECK OUT CRIME STATS FOR YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD IN GREENWOOD VILLAGE
The Police Department has made the Village’s crime statistics
available online for citizens to view real time crime data for your
neighborhood. The site provides easy to read incident crime maps
and automated alerts are available to track trends. Crime data is
updated automatically on a daily basis. Visit
greenwoodvillage.com/crimeandsafety and click on the
Neighborhood Crime Map. Enter your home or business address
and you can view crime data in your neighborhood based on the
date range and crime type. For more information, please call the
Police Department at 303-773-2525.
PG. 2 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL 2022
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
Judith Hilton
jhilton@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4131
Paul Wiesner
pwiesner@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4138
Dave Kerber
dkerber@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4136
Donna Johnston
djohnston@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4128
Tom Stahl
tstahl@
greenwoodvillage.com
303-804-4132
EGG HUNT AND FISHING DERBY
It’s springtime and we are gearing up for two special events, the Egg
Hunt will be held on Thursday, April 14, and the Fishing Derby on
Saturday, April 30. You can learn more about these two events on
pages 18 and 19. To register and obtain your tickets,
please visit greenwoodvillage.com/specialevents. If you
have never attended these events, you will find they
are fun for the entire family.
JOIN US TO
CELEBRATE ARBOR DAY
IN THE VILLAGE
This year marks the 150th Anniversary of Arbor
Day that was first held in Nebraska City, Nebraska.
In Colorado, Arbor Day is on the third Friday in
April. Our Parks, Trails, and Recreation Department
invites you to join us along with the 5th Grade
“GREENwood” Environmental Group from
Greenwood Elementary to plant a tree at Westlands
Park on Friday, April 15 at 11 a.m. For more
information on the history of Arbor Day, visit the
Arbor Day Foundation’s website at arborday.org.
continued on page 4
APRIL 2022 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 3
GOVERNMENT
THE MAYOR’S message
continued from page 3
JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT
BREAKS GROUND
IN VILLAGE
On March 11, Junior Achievement –
Rocky Mountain broke ground on their
new JA Free Enterprise Center in
Greenwood Village. This educational
facility will bring innovative, real world,
and inspirational learning experiences to
students.
The new JA Free Enterprise Center will
allow an additional 20,000 students
annually to have a hands-on, real world
educational experience designed to build
skills in financial literacy, and help students discover how
their passions, skills and interests align with career
opportunities, and understand the value of an entrepreneurial
mindset.
For more information about the JA Free Enterprise Center,
please contact Junior Achievement – Rocky Mountain
President & CEO Robin Wise, at: RWise@JAColorado.org.
BE A RESPONSIBLE
DOG OWNER
I want to remind dog owners of some
simple rules and Village laws. There
are no off-leash parks in Greenwood
Village. Pet owners are required to
follow the Village leash law requiring
all dogs to be secured with a pet leash
in Greenwood Village public areas. It
is illegal for pet owners to leave their
pet waste on public property. Leaving
your pet’s waste in the grass or on the
trail is not only discourteous, but is
harmful to public health and the
environment. Trash receptacles are
provided in all Village parks and along
trails. If there is no trash receptacle
nearby, keep a bag with you and
dispose of the waste when you get
home.
For more information or if you have any questions on these
and other animal issues in Greenwood Village, please call the
Police Department at 303-773-2525. You may request a copy
of the Police Department’s “Guide to Your Dog’s Safety and
Being a Good Dog Owner” brochure. This helpful guide
covers all areas of good dog ownership related to safety, rules
and laws, and resources.
— George
PG. 4 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL 2022
VILLAGE CALENDAR
Visit GREENWOODVILLAGE.COM for
information on all public meetings and events.
may 2022
SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
1 2
3
4 5
6 7
City Council
Study Session
6 p.m.
Meeting
7 p.m.
City Hall
Planning &
Zoning
Commission
6 p.m.
City Hall
8 9 10
11 12 13 14
Parks, Trails
and Recreation
Commission
6 p.m.
Maintenance
Facility
15 16
17
18
19
20 21
City Council
Study Session
6 p.m.
Meeting
7 p.m.
City Hall
Planning &
Zoning
Commission
6 p.m.
City Hall
Arts and
Humanities
Council
Meeting
6 p.m.
Curtis Center
22 23 24
25 26
27 28
Parks, Trails
and Recreation
Commission
6 p.m.
Maintenance
Facility
Board of
Adjustments
and Appeals
Meeting
6 p.m.
City Hall
29
30
Memorial Day
31 1
2
3 4
Village
Facilities
Closed
NO TRASH SERVICE
APRIL 2022 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 5
GOVERNMENT
Twitter
twitter.com/greenwoodgov
Facebook
facebook.com/greenwoodgov/
Instagram
instagram.com/cityofgreenwoodvillage
LinkedIn
linkedin.com/cityofgreenwoodvillage
YouTube
YouTube.com/greenwoodvillage
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
PG. 6 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL 2022
GOVERNMENT
ENSURING A SAFE
community
DRUG TAKE
BACK DAY
EVENT GUIDELINES IN
GREENWOOD VILLAGE
The National Drug Take-Back Day
provides an opportunity for the public
to surrender expired, unwanted, or
unused pharmaceutical controlled
substances and other medications for
destruction. These drugs are a
potential source of supply for illegal
use and an unacceptable risk to public
health and safety.
Here are some guidelines for the event,
hosted by the Greenwood Village
Police Department:
• Event is on Saturday, April 30 from
10 am to 2 pm only. Participants
may NOT drop off any drugs
outside of these times.
• The program is anonymous.
• The GVPD WILL accept sharps
(Needles, injectors, etc.) but only
GV offers this as a courtesy.
• Labels do NOT need to be
removed from the prescription
bottles as they are placed into a bag
while in our police custody and
stay in our custody until they are
dropped off at the Drug
Enforcement Agency (DEA) where
they will stay in law enforcement
custody until incinerated.
• ALL drugs except radioactive
cancer drugs are accepted (over the
counter drugs, prescription drugs,
vitamins, powders, liquids, gels are
all accepted)
• Please bring the drugs in a
disposable bag that you will not
want back.
• Participants do not have to wear a
mask as the event is held outdoors.
• Participants can stay in their
vehicles during the drop off. Police
Officers will meet them at your
vehicle door.
• Dogs are welcome and will be
treated to milk bone treats.
For more information, please call
the Police Department at
303-773-2525. GV
APRIL 2022 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 7
GOVERNMENT
GIVING BACK TO THE COMMUNITY
COMMISSION APPOINTMENT
The following resident was appointed by the Greenwood Village City Council to
serve on the Planning & Zoning Commission:
For more information on how to serve on a
Village board or commission, please call the
City Clerk’s Office at 303-804-4113, or email
cityclerk@greenwoodvillage.com.
Jack Huggins,
Youth-At-Large,
Greenwood Village
Arts and Humanities
Council (GVAHC)
Jack is thrilled to
have the opportunity
to be part of the
GVAHC and help
shape the arts
programming in Greenwood Village. A junior at
Denver School of the Arts (DSA), Jack was a Vocal
major in the 6th-8th grade and then switched to a
Stagecraft and Design major for high school. In
Stagecraft and Design, Jack is designing and
building sets, sound cues, lighting designs and
costumes. In Greenwood Village, Jack was part of
the GV Kids, Ink! News program for three years, has
taken youth art classes, and attended theater
camp. Jack was in Young Voices of Colorado for
nearly years singing in a community youth choir
and also has a strong interest in art and serving
the community.
Wendy Meritt, District 1
Parks, Trails & Recreation Commission
Wendy Meritt professionally teaches children’s dance
and gymnastics through Lil’ Gymnast Mobile
Gymnastics that she started in February, 2003. Her
instruction has now shifted to part-time, as her
youngest daughter is picking up where she left off.
Prior to COVID, Wendy was also a volunteer
Gymnastics Coach for Colorado Special Olympics out
of Broomfield. She volunteered as a a Recreational
Therapist for Special Needs children and adults, specializing in Down Syndrome
and Autistic students. In addition, she created a dance program within Alzheimer’s
facilities.
On a personal note, Wendy and her family of five daughters. have great
appreciation for the outdoors,. As they hike the trails, parks, mountains, beaches,
and even the city streets, they’re always armed with trash bags, eager to clean up
our environment.
Her work with various people and students has brought great joy and enrichment
to her life. Wendy hopes to someday get back to work on more than just a parttime
basis. But, in the meantime, you will most likely see her with a Golden
Retriever or two picking up trash along the High Line Canal or along the roadways
in Greenwood Village.
PG. 8 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL 2022
ENHANCING OUR
community
GOVERNMENT
WESTLANDS PARK
5-12 YEAR-OLD
PLAYGROUND
REPLACEMENT
PUBLIC INPUT
MEETING
You are encouraged to attend a public
input meeting to provide your ideas
on the desired playground elements to
replace the existing 5-12 year-old
playground at Westlands Park. The
hand climbing sculpture, swings and
green slider will remain, however the
other elements in this specific area are
planned for replacement in 2022. The
meeting will be held on Wednesday,
April 27, 2022, from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
on site at Westlands Park, 5701 S
Quebec Street, Greenwood Village.
If you are unable to attend the
meeting and desire to provide input,
please visit Village Voices at
greenwoodvillagevoices.com, our
online community engagement tool,
starting April 22, 2002, where you can
provide input directly to Village staff.
For more information, please call
Suzanne Moore, Director of Parks,
Trails, and Recreation, at
303-708-6142 or email
smoore@greenwoodvillage.com.
Join us to share your ideas and have a
spring treat on us! GV
APRIL 2022 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 9
GOVERNMENT
KEEPING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
BEAUTIFUL & SAFE
GREENWOOD VILLAGE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE
Our goal is to ensure clean, attractive and safe neighborhoods, maintain a peaceful and enjoyable community, and enhance the quality of life
in Greenwood Village. The rules and regulations enacted by Greenwood Village City Council are for the benefit of the entire community.
The Neighborhood Services Program is intended to assure that the use and maintenance of a residential property is in compliance with the
values and standards of the community. Code enforcement is done on a complaint basis in residential areas. Properties with repeat offenses
in the same 18-month period, as well as any properties with active construction, will be handled proactively by the Village if a violation is
found. This guide summarizes some of the most common issues related to property maintenance and code enforcement in residential areas.
HOW DOES RESIDENTIAL
CODE ENFORCEMENT WORK?
The Village’s Code Enforcement officers work in both
the Community Development Department and the Police
Department. Inspections for violations are made based on
receipt of a complaint. Residents may visit the City’s website,
phone, email, or come into City Hall to register a complaint.
Upon validating a complaint, the property owner/resident is
contacted and made aware of the violation. Many times, the
violation exists simply because the owner is unaware of the
provisions in the Zoning Ordinance. Upon first contact with
an owner/resident, no notices or fines are levied and
voluntary compliance with adopted codes is sought. The
property owner is given a period of time to fix the problem,
which is followed up on by an officer. If the required
corrective action is not accomplished by the specified date, a
Summons and Complaint to Municipal Court is issued and
the property owner/resident is summoned to appear in
Greenwood Village Municipal Court for a hearing.
WHAT PENALTIES CAN BE IMPOSED
BY THE MUNICIPAL COURT?
For those cases referred to the Court, penalties of up to $499
can be imposed for each day the violation exists. The penalty
imposed is at the sole discretion of the Municipal Court
Judge.
Alternatively, the abatement of a property may be required if
it is determined that a safety or health hazard exists. All costs
incurred by the Village to correct the violation may then
become a municipal lien on the property.
WILDLIFE & DOMESTIC ANIMALS
Dogs running at large, animals disturbing the peace, sick or
injured animals, abused or neglected animals, and wildlife
issues are concerns addressed by Police Department Code
Enforcement officers (303-773-2525). All dogs and cats over
three months of age must be vaccinated against rabies. In
addition, all dogs must wear a collar with their rabies tag
firmly attached. Horses and other livestock are permitted in
some residential zone districts. Proper care of animals and
their accommodations is required.
PG. 10 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL 2022
GOVERNMENT
INOPERABLE
VEHICLES
Inoperable vehicles are not
allowed on private or
public property unless the
vehicle is completely
enclosed within a building
or structure on private
property. Inoperable
vehicles are defined as
vehicles not displaying
valid license plates; or
vehicles lacking any part
necessary for legal
operation on a public
street, including flat tires.
RECREATIONAL
VEHICLE PARKING
It is illegal to park
recreational vehicles,
including boats on trailers
and utility trailers, on a
street for more than 24
hours. Agriculture vehicles
and trailers used for agricultural purposes are allotted 72
hours. Recreational vehicles, boats and trailers may be parked
or stored in a single-family residential district in a side or rear
yard if all setbacks are met, and the vehicle is concealed from
view of any public street or adjacent residence. The
recreational vehicle may also be stored within a completely
enclosed structure, such as a garage. Guests staying in a
recreational vehicle may park on private property, or on the
adjacent street for up to 2 weeks.
EXTERIOR MAINTENANCE
The exterior elements of a residence shall be maintained in
good condition. Exterior maintenance violations include
substantial peeling or faded paint; broken or missing shutters
or fascia; damaged or missing roof shingles; missing windows;
or broken and damaged fencing.
LITTER AND REFUSE
Residents must promptly remove any accumulated materials,
litter or refuse on the property such as but not limited to;
household appliances; cardboard; yard clippings; leaves;
abandoned or damaged household furnishings; old fencing;
vehicle tires and parts.
Trash and recycling containers are required to be stored in a
garage or other screened location. Containers may not be left
at the curb for more than one day before the scheduled trash
pick-up and removed from the curb no later than midnight
following a scheduled pick-up.
Contractors are always required to keep the property in a
clean and orderly manner. All building materials shall be
neatly stored and promptly removed or discarded when they
are no longer needed. All dumpsters, port-o-lets, equipment,
trailers, construction materials, and landscape materials must
be stored on site. Storage on city streets and right-of-way is
strictly prohibited.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
Property maintenance also includes protection of residents
from pollution from many sources, including smoke;
stagnant ponds; pouring liquids onto streets and on lots;
intentional or polluting of water supplies; and solid waste
dumping. This includes the dumping of anti-freeze, or
cleaning solvents, or draining oil. Any questionable liquid
you see in gutters or in parking lots is a potential pollutant. If
you suspect pollution, call the Neighborhood Services
Program immediately with your concerns.
NOISE
Complaints concerning excessive noise are investigated by
either the Police Department or the Community
Development Department. Acute noises, such as those from
loud stereos or from parties are addressed by the Police
Department. Noises such as mechanical equipment on
buildings, is addressed by the Community Development
Department. Operating tools or equipment in connection
with construction is only allowed Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m.
to 7:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., and
Sunday/holidays 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
continued on page 12
APRIL 2022 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 11
GOVERNMENT
KEEPING OUR NEIGHBORHOODS
BEAUTIFUL & SAFE
continued from page 11
OUTDOOR STORAGE
The storage of items not normally associated with the
primary use of the property in an outdoor location in
Greenwood Village is specifically prohibited. This means
items such as bicycles, BBQ grills, and outdoor furniture are
allowed in residential areas, but unused furniture, storage
racks, and discarded items would not be allowed. Likewise,
broken and unused appliances, tires and litter are not
allowed. Should you observe anything stored outside not
normally associated with the primary use of the property, you
may call the Neighborhood Services Program.
WEED & GRASS GROWTH
The Village has an aggressive program to minimize weed and
grass problems. It is the responsibility of the property owner
or resident to keep weeds and grass below eight (8) inches,
except in the rural residential areas of the Village where
longer grass is within the character of the neighborhood.
Noxious weeds are weeds which are poisonous, aggressively
invade landscape, carry diseases or are detrimental to the
environment. Unlike regular weeds, these weeds are required
to be effectively controlled by spraying, mowing and/or
revegetation.
DEAD OR OVERGROWN LANDSCAPING
Trees, shrubs, or other vegetation which are dead, broken, or
infested by insects shall be removed from the property.
Branches of trees, shrubs or any other plant material should
never obstruct sidewalks or streets. This includes landscaping
that overhangs in a manner that interferes with the safe and
unobstructed movement of pedestrians or vehicles on any
street or trail. (Trimming guidelines must be followed to
prevent overgrown landscaping in the Village Right-of-Way.)
STAGNANT POND
Any cellar, vault, drain, sewer, pond of water, swimming pool
or other place in the Village that is noxious, offensive, or
injurious to others, through an accumulation or deposits of
noxious, offensive or foul water or other substances, or to the
breeding of mosquitoes, shall be deemed a nuisance.
RODENTS AND PESTS
It is deemed a nuisance to allow any mice, rats, squirrels,
skunks, rabbits, prairie dogs, gophers or groundhogs to infest
any real property within the Village so as to encroach upon
or cause damage to other property. Any abatement shall
conform to applicable state law and Division of Wildlife
regulations.
SNOW REMOVAL
The owner, occupant, lessee or person in possession or
control of any single-family residential property having a
sidewalk abutting the front or, in the case of a corner lot, the
front and side of a residence shall maintain the sidewalk in a
condition free from snow or ice and shall remove any
accumulation of snow or ice from such sidewalks within
forty-eight (48) hours after its accumulation. This
responsibility does not extend to driveways or walkways
leading from the sidewalk to the residence nor to sidewalks
or trails abutting the rear property of a residence. Depositing
snow or ice from the property onto any sidewalk, street or
highway is strictly prohibited.
VILLAGE CONTACT
For more information on zoning, code enforcement or
building permits, please call Community Development at
303-486-5783 or email comdev@greenwoodvillage.com. GV
PG. 12 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL 2022
GOVERNMENT
APRIL 2022 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 13
GOVERNMENT
PG. 14 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL 2022
GOVERNMENT
APRIL 2022 | GV NEWSLETTER PG. 15
BUSINESS
BUSINESSspotlight
HOLIDAILY BREWING COMPANY
The Landmark • 5370 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Suite 107 • www.holidailybrewing.com
Monday-Thursday 2 p.m.-9 p.m., Friday 2 p.m.-10 p.m., Saturday 12 p.m.-10 p.m., Sunday 12 p.m.-8 p.m.
Looking for a tasty beer? Are you looking to cut down on
gluten or avoid it entirely? At the Holidaily Brewing
Company Taproom you can do both. Their beer is brewed
with locally sourced, gluten-free grains in a facility that only
makes gluten free beer so there is no risk of cross
contamination. All of this allows for tasty beer that can be
enjoyed by everyone regardless of gluten tolerance.
Holidaily Brewing Company opened their Greenwood
Village Taproom in The Landmark entertainment complex in
August of 2021. They felt Greenwood Village was a proper
distance from their Golden Taproom and made it easier to
reach their Denver and southern Colorado consumers. The
large number of travelers that pass through the Denver Tech
Center (DTC) is another great benefit of opening a location
at The Landmark. Opening a taproom in Greenwood Village
had another added bonus for Colorado native and Holidaily
Founder Karen (Wicks) Hertz, who grew up in Cherry Hills
Village. “This is a full circle moment for me,” said Hertz.
“I’m thrilled about the opportunity to bring gluten-free beer
to the neighborhood where I was raised.”
Before becoming the founder of Holidaily Brewing
Company, Karen W. Hertz survived both melanoma and
thyroid cancers. Karen’s treatment included a gluten-free diet
continued on page 17
PG. 16 GV NEWSLETTER | APRIL 2022
BUSINESS
NEW GV
businesses
AUTOMOTIVE RENTAL/SHARING
Onlinecarhost
6400 S. Fiddlers Green Circle, Suite 250; 1011
720-770-4625
BUSINESS SERVICES
Redox Development, LLC
6295 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Suite 108
720-468-9669
Mission+Action Consulting
5500 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard,
Suite 103, #5
720-355-0913
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Baysore & Christian Fiduciary Services, LLC
7000 E. Belleview Avenue, Suite 150
303-798-6900
Summit Wealth Group
8400 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 1000
303-688-6499
Wayfinder Financial Services
8400 E. Prentice Avenue, Suite 655
720-266-4605
INVESTMENT SERVICES
Bridgepoint Holding NE, LLC
8400 E. Crescent Parkway, Suite 631
888-532-1305
LEGAL SERVICES
Weiner & Schiller, PC
5460 S. Quebec Street, Suite 330
303-779-5200
Hall Booth Smith PC
5619 DTC Parkway, Suite 1200
303-773-3500
MORTGAGE SERVICES
Cherry Creek Mortgage, LLC
5619 DTC Parkway, Suite 525
303-320-4040
MOTION PICTURE AND SOUND
RECORDING INDUSTRY
Warnermedia Service, LLC
6550 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard
888-875-4455
RESTAURANTS
Tilford’s Wood Fired Pizza
(inside Grange Hall)
6575 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard
571-643-9369
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Arapahoe Station, LLC
(Shopping Center)
8525 East Arapahoe Road
720-448-9774
Prentice Place RJ WDP, LLC
(Prentice Place Lofts)
8300 E. Prentice Avenue
720-489-6002
business spotlight
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and she struggled to find a great tasting, 100% gluten-free
beer, and was determined to address this issue. Using her
MBA in Entrepreneurial Studies from the University of
Colorado at Denver and 15 years of beer industry experience,
Hertz researched gluten-free ingredients and the brewing
process creating the idea for Holidaily Brewing Company.
Since opening in 2016, Holidaily has grown over 850%
allowing them to expand and become the largest dedicated
gluten-free brewery in the U.S. Their beers have won
numerous medals at competitions. Holidaily Brewing
Company has been named as a “Top 100 Woman-Owned
Company” by ColoradoBiz Magazine and recognized as a
“Top 50 Fastest Growing Company” in Denver by the
Denver Business Journal.
have it delivered or pick something up from the surrounding
restaurants in The Landmark complex. The 2,350 square-foot
taproom also has a dog-friendly patio outside for your furry
friends.
The Holidaily Brewing Company Taproom is located at 5370
Greenwood Plaza Boulevard, Suite 107 in The Landmark
entertainment complex. They are open seven days a week,
Monday through Thursday 2 p.m. to 9 p.m., Friday 2 p.m.
to 10 p.m., Saturday 12 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday 12
p.m. to 8 p.m. To see what beers are in rotation or to learn
more about Holidaily Brewing Company, you can check out
their website at www.holidailybrewing.com or on Instagram,
Facebook, and Twitter at @holidailybrew. Head on over for a
refreshing beverage and live each day like a holiday! GV
The Holidaily Taproom is open seven days a week for visitors
to enjoy a rotating selection of beers. Their beers range from
their “Favorite Blonde” and “Riva Stout” to “Brew it Like
Beckham British Brown Ale” and “Big Henry Hazy IPA.”
Some of the beer is also available for purchase to go in 4-
packs, crowlers or kegs from the taproom so you can take
your favorite with you. If you are looking for something
other than beer, they also offer homemade, non-alcoholic
root beer and locally made non-alcoholic kombucha from
fellow woman-owned High Altitude Kombucha. If you want
to enjoy a meal with your beer, you can bring it with you,
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ARTS AND RECREATION
RECREATION PROGRAMMING
For more information call the Parks, Trails, and
Recreation Department at 303-486-5773.
RECREATION
REIMBURSEMENT TIDBIT
Did you know that Recreation Reimbursement requests
can be submitted year-round? If you have signed your
children up for Greenwood Village summer activities or
paid for upcoming youth sports in 2022, submit your
reimbursement form and put some summer fun dollars
back in your pocket.
Reimbursable entities include Parks and Recreation
Districts, Metropolitan Districts (offering recreation
activities), municipal golf courses, City of Greenwood
Village art and recreation programs and nonprofit youth
sports agencies. All agencies need to be located in the
Denver metro area, and the name of the organization, a
description of the activity and the date paid are required
on the receipt. Requests must be submitted in the year
the activity was paid for, not the year in which it takes
place, if different.
You will find a reimbursement request form in the
middle of this Newsletter. For more information about
the program, visit www.greenwoodvillage.com/
recreimbursement or call 303-486-5773.
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ARTS AND RECREATION
ADULT PROGRAMS
ADULT SOFTBALL
Get active and have fun in a great environment to be with
family, friends and co-workers. Teams are welcome to bring
refreshments. New fences!
Day and Dates:
Monday Coed: May 23 – August 8
(10 games + single elimination tournament)
Wednesday Coed: May 24 – August 9
(10 games + single elimination tournament)
Thursday Men’s: May 25 – August 10
(10 games + single elimination tournament)
Time: 6 or 7 p.m. game times
Ages: 18 years and older
Fee: $350 per team (10 games + tournament)
Limit: 12 teams per night
Location: Village Greens Park,
9501 East Union Avenue
ADULT KICKBALL
Get some exercise while reliving your playground glory days
in a friendly game of kickball. Teams are coed and must have
minimum of eight players and maximum of 11 players on
the field with unlimited lineup. Teams may have a maximum
of 6 men on the field.
When: Tuesdays, June 7 – July 26
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.
Ages: 16 years and older
Fee: $100 per team
(7 game guarantee & prizes for winners)
Location: Village Greens Park,
9501 East Union Avenue
ADULT VOLLEYBALL
The outdoor volleyball program is coed grass court league.
Staff offers both competitive and recreational leagues for
varying levels of play. Coed teams with at least two women
are invited to participate. Nets are supplied by the Village
and participates are welcome to bring refreshments. Please
bring your own ball.
When: Wednesdays, June 8 – July 27
Time: 6 to 8 p.m.
Ages: 16 years and older
Fee: $100 per team
(7 game guarantee & prizes for winners)
Location: Village Greens Park,
9501 East Union Avenue
For more information call the Parks, Trails, and Recreation
Department at 303-486-5773, or register online at
greenwoodvillage.com/rec.
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ARTS AND RECREATION
ART
programs
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!
When: Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 7 through August 2
Tuesday, June 7 Epic Elephant
Thursday, June 9 In A Galaxy Far Far Away
Tuesday, June 14 Abstract Painting with Air, Water and Glue
Thursday, June 16 Whimsical Wood Octopus
Tuesday, June 21 Collage Seahorse
Thursday, June 23 Prehistoric Paintings
Tuesday, June 28 Gnomen Around
Thursday, June 30 Puffy Paint Ice Cream Cones
Tuesday, July 5 Mixed Up Gecko
Thursday, July 7 Hippy Mushroom
Tuesday, July 12 Celestial Zentangles
Thursday, July 14 Abstract Scraper Paintings
Tuesday, July 19 Ladder to the Moon
Thursday, July 21 Llama Fun
Tuesday, July 26 Dragon/Unicorn Paintings
Tuesday, August 2 To the Beach!
Times: Tuesdays, 12:30 to 2 p.m.
Thursdays, 9:30 to 11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Fee: $25 per program
Age Requirement: 6 to 12 years old
Instructor: Lauren Brant, Roese Ramp,
Arts on Fire and Red Hen Createry
Location: Silo Park, 9300 East Orchard Road
Register online at
greenwoodvillage.com/art
For more information call the the Curtis Center for the Arts at 303-797-1779.
TEEN SUMMER ART STUDIO
If you have a teen who loves art and wants to learn
how to work with new mediums and techniques, this
is the summer program for them!
When: Mondays, June 6 through July 25
June 6 Ceramic 3D Puzzles
1 to 4 p.m.
June 13 Painted and Dyed Outdoor Banners
1 to 4 p.m.
June 20 Flamboyant Flamingos
2 to 4 p.m.
June 27 Large Paper Mache Bowls
1 to 4 p.m.
July 11 Lowbrow Munny Dolls
2 to 4 p.m.
July 18 Large Scraper Abstract Painting
2 to 4 p.m.
July 25 Fun with Encaustics
1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $25 for each class — All supplies provided
Age Requirement: 11 to 16 years old
Instructors: Maggie Stewart and Roese Ramp
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ARTS AND RECREATION
YOUTH ART CLASSES
PEE WEE ART
When:
Wednesdays,
4:30 to 5:30 p.m.
April 13 and 27 –
Crazy Bunny
May 11 and 25 –
Light Fish with
Arts on Fire
Fee: $25 for each class — All supplies provided
Age Requirement: 3 to 6 years old with caregiver
Instructor: Lauren Brant
AFTER SCHOOL ART STUDIO
Abstract Painting with
Water and Air
When: Wednesday,
April 20
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Fee: $25 —
All supplies provided
Age Requirement:
Ages 6 to 12
Instructor: Roese Ramp
CERAMICS FOR TEENS
When: Mondays, May 2 – May 23
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Fee: $75 — All supplies provided
Age Requirement: 11 to 16 years old
Instructor: Maggie Stewart
CERAMIC RELIEF TILES FOR KIDS
When: Tuesdays,
May 3 – May 24
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Fee: $75 —
All supplies provided
Age Requirement:
8 to 14 years old
Instructor:
Maggie Stewart
PAINTING WITH
ACRYLICS FOR KIDS
When: Thursdays, May 5 – May 26
Time: 4:30 to 6 p.m.
Fee: $50 — All supplies provided
Age Requirement: 6 to 12 years old
Instructor: Julia Rymer
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ARTS AND RECREATION
ART programs
COLOR USE
IN ART —
CRASH
COURSE
When: Saturday,
April 30
Time: 9 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
Fee: $50
Instructor:
Julia Rymer
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 cannot make a class during the week, join us in the evenings or on a Saturday.
For questions or more information about art classes at the Curtis Center call 303-797-1779.
ADULT ART CLASSES — Ages 16 and older with a 10% senior discount
FIGURE DRAWING
When: Tuesdays, May 3 – May 31
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Fee: $100
Instructor: Michael Dowling
LIVE MODEL
QUICK SKETCH
When: Mondays, May 2 – May 23
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $80
Instructor: Cliff Austin
ABSTRACT COLORADO
SKETCHING
FOR BEGINNERS
When: Mondays, May 2 – May 23
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Fee: $80
Instructor: Christian Dore
ABSTRACT
COLORADO
INTERMEDIATE
PAINTING
When: Tuesday, May 3 – May 31
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $100
Instructor: Christian Dore
SILK SCARF BATIK
When: Tuesdays, May 3 – May 31
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Fee: $120 — All supplies provided
Instructor: Maggie Stewart
EXPLORING
LANDSCAPE PAINTING
When: Thursdays, May 5 – June 9
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $120
Instructor: Janet Anderson
DRAWING AND
SKETCHING
When: Wednesdays, May 11 – June 15
Time: 1 to 4 p.m.
Fee: $120
Instructor: Rick Brogan
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ARTS AND RECREATION
LANDSCAPE
PAINTING WITH OILS
When: Wednesdays, May 11 – June 15
Time: 6:30 to 9 p.m.
Fee: $120
Instructor: Cliff Austin
WATERCOLOR SKETCHING
When: Thursdays, May 12 – June 2
Time: 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
Fee: $80
Instructor:
Renee Reese
DOODLING
WORKSHOP
When: Saturday,
May 14
Time: 10 a.m.
to 2 p.m.
Fee: $50
Instructor:
Behnaz
Ahmadian
PLEIN AIR
WORKSHOP
When: Wednesdays, May 18 – June 15
Time: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Fee: $100
Instructor: Cliff Austin
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