Neighborhood Stars have made a difference in their neighborhoods. They have made Denver a better place to live by working on a cause or project to improve the appearance or quality of life in their neighborhoods. Tony Hurd University Park Community Council Tony is nominated by University Park Community Council for his excellent leadership in the neighborhood’s part of the …Continue reading →
Neighborhood Stars have made a difference in their neighborhoods. They have made Denver a better place to live by working on a cause or project to improve the appearance or quality of life in their neighborhoods. Arlin Raedeke Uptown on the Hill Arlin demonstrated his love of history and the Uptown neighborhood this summer by hosting a number of historic, …Continue reading →
Neighborhood Stars have made a difference in their neighborhoods. They have made Denver a better place to live by working on a cause or project to improve the appearance or quality of life in their neighborhoods. Mona Ahmed West Washington Park The West Washington Park Neighborhood Association proudly nominated Mona Ahmed for a ‘Neighborhood Star Award’ as a result of …Continue reading →
Neighborhood Stars have made a difference in their neighborhoods. They have made Denver a better place to live by working on a cause or project to improve the appearance or quality of life in their neighborhoods. Kurtis Keele Barnum Neighborhood Kurtis Keele has been the South Lowell Community Garden leader for over five years in the Barnum neighborhood. This community …Continue reading →
INC hosted its annual Neighborhood Awards Dinner and silent auction fundraiser on Tuesday, January 31, 2017
The location was the Doubletree Hotel in Stapleton. The theme was the “Roaring 20’s”.
The primary focus of the dinner is to honor those who contribute to and improve Denver’s community and neighborhoods. The secondary purpose is to gather neighborhood leaders and city staff together for fun and interaction that builds relationships and empower us to work together throughout the year.
Inter-Neighborhood Cooperation will be soliciting items for the 2017 Awards Dinner Silent Auction. It will take place in the evening on Tuesday, January 31 at the DoubleTree at 3203 Quebec St in Stapleton. We would love to have you help us in the collection of donation items, such as art work or local business packages. Please pick up the items or certificates from the donor businesses by Friday January 20. Forms for the receipts and for a request for items can be found on this page.