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ION ENGLEWOOD I A L E DIT SP E C JULY / AUGUST 2020 | CITY MAGAZINE & RECREATION GUIDE CITIZEN ROAD TO RECOVERY Resources for residents and businesses Photo: Randall Erkelens Due to COVID-19, events or programs may be canceled or postponed and may require social distancing practices. Public health order requires masks in Arapahoe County, including Englewood. More info at tchd.org.
LOCAL BUSINESS STORIES "Swedish Hospital is here for "I’d like to thank the City of you. We’re proud to be a part Englewood for providing our of this community. If you Touchstone Youth Program have an emergency, we are with a very gracious grant. It here to take care of you." helped keep us open." Nick Tsipis, MD MPH DaVarryl Williamson & Jennifer Williamson Associate Medical Director, Owner & Administrator Emergency Department TOS Boxing Gym Swedish Medical Center "We fell in love with "I live in Englewood and Englewood and have been love doing business here. welcomed with open arms. Working with the City of We’ve had a lot of support Englewood has been great. from the City of Englewood." We’ve got this, Englewood." Bridget Logan & Michael Scruggs Johnny Ballen Pharmacists/Owners Owner Front Range Pharmacy Cochino Taco Watch these local business stories on our Facebook page @CityofEnglewoodCOGov or YouTube channel @CityofEnglewoodColorado.
SPECIAL EDITION Contents ENGLEWOOD’S 3 Englewood's Growing 11 Community Update GROWING PUBLIC Public Patio Scene Local School Update 4 Neighborhood News 12 Economic Development PATIO SCENE Outdoor seating expansions help local restaurants meet new requirements 5 14 Vitamin N (Nature) 4 Don't Delay Medical Treatment Is Good for You Since the stay-at-home order was lifted, many have noticed 6 Mayor's Message 15 COVID-19 Response Timeline the new and creative outdoor seating areas that have been popping up in alleys, parking lots and sidewalk areas around Hear from Mayor Linda Olson downtown Englewood. 7 We've Got This 16 Message from Englewood This temporary expansion of outdoor seating was approved by Local Business Grants Police Chief John Collins the City to support local businesses looking to reopen amidst the 8 We're Just Getting Started 17 Business Support Webinars new safety requirements, which include greater spacing of tables, maximum ventilation and stricter limits on seating capacity. In Local, long-range planning addition to extending use of public areas, the City also offered 11 10 Citizen Survey 18 Englewood Business Listing outdoor tables and chairs for rent to restaurants that needed the additional outdoor seating. Pet Anxiety Tips Jamie Elward, owner of One Barrel Bistro and Wine Bar, was really hit hard by the shutdown. The restaurant’s menu wasn’t very to-go friendly, so they had to redesign something more suitable for people to eat at home. They even put together Zoom cooking classes as a creative way to provide entertainment. With challenges stemming from the loss of revenue, Elward has “Getting permission to use the public space on our north side was Recreation been grateful for how the City of Englewood has stepped up to very easy and painless,” she said. “We applied and were approved 24 General Facility Information 28 Broken Tee Golf Course support businesses like hers. From helping with the grant process to hosting meetings where business owners could weigh in on within a day. So far people love sitting outside, though it has been a little hot during some points. We are excited to have it.” plans for reopening, she felt supported throughout the process. 25 Englewood Recreation Center 29 Aquatics 25 Malley Recreation Center Pirates Cove 26 Parks 30 Time for Takeout! 29 Programs 27 Englewood Public Library While we’d love to see you in person, it’s always “Time for Takeout!” For a complete list of restaurants offering takeout, The Chop Shop on South Broadway and many other fantastic Englewood restaurants are always available for takeout. visit englewoodco.gov/timefortakeout or myenglewoodchamber.com/take_out 2 3
MEET YOUR SPECIAL NEIGHBORS EDITION ENGLEWOOD S PE C IA L ED IT ION CITIZEN NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS DON’T DELAY MEDICAL TREATMENT CITY MAGAZINE & Building community connections Routine exams and urgent RECREATION GUIDE care still important HERE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE STEPS WE’RE TAKING TO SPECIAL EDITION 2020 How do you maintain connections with neighbors are kind and generous and I KEEP OUR PATIENTS, VISITORS AND CLINICAL TEAMS SAFE: friends and neighbors when it’s advised don’t know what I’d do without them.” A message from Swedish Medical Center: Publisher: to stay six feet apart? It may seem At Swedish Medical Center we remain Screening processes are in place for all as magazines, toys and vending Chris Harguth like an impossible task, but the City If you want to give a shout-out to your diligent in our fight against coronavirus, patients, visitors and clinicians before machines. of Englewood has developed a unique helpful neighbor, visit englewoodco.gov/ and we want to remind you that it’s still entering facilities. Chief Editor: program to tackle the feeling of isolation neighborhoods to share your story. important to seek medical care for urgent Our teams are working to advance Kristen Knoll many residents experience, especially needs unrelated to COVID-19. Updated visitor policies, including technology-enabled solutions that now. Over the last few months, the Register Your Neighborhood limitations, which have been in place minimize patients’ time in facility Creative Director: Neighborhood Resources Program has Become a neighborhood group leader It’s become apparent that many in our for the duration of the pandemic, waiting areas. John Litel developed a lot of fun ways to connect and register your neighborhood to help community have not sought medical remain in place across our facilities. and celebrate neighbors. build community, get to know your care for their urgent healthcare needs Each facility has a separate location for Senior Designer: neighbors and make Englewood an even unrelated to COVID-19, due to fear and Universal masking is required COVID-19-positive patients and those Mike Greenwald throughout all facilities, which exceeds who are awaiting COVID-19 test results. better place to live! uncertainty about the safety of hospitals. CDC guidelines. We continue to have an We want to reassure our community of the Contributors: adequate supply of personal protective Non-COVID-19 patients, as well as those Organizing and regis tering your numerous additional protocols that have Toni Arnoldy equipment (PPE) for patients, visitors, receiving outpatient care, or patients neighborhood with the City can make been implemented to ensure your safety. Allison Boyd clinicians and caregivers. with scheduled procedures, are treated neighborhoods stronger and neighbors in separate areas and assigned Ryan Burke feel like they are a valuable part of For up-to-date information and answers Heightened infection prevention caregivers who are not concurrently Ann Lauricello the community. to frequently asked questions, visit policies have been instituted, including caring for COVID-19-positive patients. Julie Madden HealthONEcares.com, or for health the removal of high-touch items such Maggie Shafer Bags of Fun: Neighborhood Get started by completing the online questions, contact us 24/7 at 303-374-0777. Happy Hour Packages registration form at englewoodco.gov/ Copy Editor: The City provided happy hour bags filled neighborhoods. Scott Gilbert 1000 Englewood Parkway (south parking lot) with goodies to encourage residents to Englewood Library Board safely socialize with neighbors. To date, the City has delivered over 30 happy August 6, 8:30 pm (gate opens at 7 pm) Photos by: hour bags. Party organizers filled out For registration (required) and more info visit: Todd Dobbs a form online to receive a happy hour englewoodco.gov/movie-night Randall Erkelens bag complete with games for kids and Lucia Magnuson advertising materials to let neighbors know who was hosting the happy hour. Printed by: National Night Out Postponed Clearwater Direct Good In Englewood National Night Out is a community- Marketing Solutions, Inc. Over the last few months, we’ve been building campaign that promotes police- Printed on Please collecting good news stories of neighbors community partnerships. This year, the recycled recycle paper. me! helping neighbors. Here’s a recent popular event has been postponed to submission from Englewood resident, Tuesday, October 6. Let the City know On the Cover: Jason Sakry and Coray Watson: you plan to organize a block party and Dagan Thomas, co-owners Englewood police officers will stop by. of Barnhouse Tap, have “Both of my neighbors have come over adapted their business during and mowed my lawn after mowing their COVID-19 and now offer online WANT TO GET INVOLVED? own. I’m a single foster mom and just ordering, pick up and delivery not getting it done and they both joyfully Contact Madeline Hinkfuss options. For a complete list of at 720-926-2154 Please observe all social-distancing guidelines and selflessly serve me all the time. This businesses in Englewood, turn is just the most recent big blessing. My or neighborhoods@ as set forth by Tri-County Health and the CDC. to page 18. englewoodco.gov. 4 5
LINDA OLSON MAYOR OF SPECIAL EDITION ENGLEWOOD Englewood’s businesses are persevering through the COVID-19 challenges with diligence, innovation and WE’VE GOT THIS grit. This special issue of the Citizen is a tribute to the entrepreneurs who make our City special and give us the feeling of home. CITY Local business grants allow owners to reopen and hire In early March, City Council moved swiftly to give City COUNCIL Small businesses are the backbone of the Englewood economy, and those owners and employees are among the most financially impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The City acted quickly to offer Manager, Shawn Lewis, authority to move nimbly in local business owners grants to support them during the shutdown response to the pandemic. Council joined with him to Mayor and reopening phase. approve several initiatives to support our local businesses. Linda Olson Small business grants were given to tide owners over District 2 “These grants are critical,” said Economic Development Manager through the stay-at-home order. Essential businesses were given guidance as to how to 303-503-4020 Darren Hollingsworth. “Early on, we saw businesses were impacted layoffs, etc. The funds are based on the organization's continue operating and safely serve us all. in a substantial way, and so we worked hard to get this grant annual revenue and go up to $5,000. program out in a hurry, and to get these funds to the businesses But our businesses have led the way in finding solutions to today’s challenges. As we have Mayor Pro Tem that needed it the most.” As with businesses, many nonprofits have struggled during moved into a more open phase, businesses thought through their business models to open Othoniel Sierra this pandemic,” said Hollingsworth. “This grant was critical with more protection for all. Their innovations, which you will read about in this issue, helped District 1 Vaneet Gupta, owner of Digital Media Innovations on South to help ensure that they can continue to meet very important spur a number of approaches including facial coverings indoors, functional distanced work 720-551-3301 Broadway, was able to use the grant money to pay for his needs in our community – now and into the future.” settings and expanded outdoor seating for eating and consumption districts on Broadway. employees’ health care premiums. • The Small Business Support and Recovery Grant is open This next phase of Colorado’s ‘protect-your-neighbor’ will not work without all of our Joe Anderson “I’m grateful to the City for processing the grant so quickly and to all non-home-based small businesses, with a priority participation, though. The metrics that our epidemiologists are using to allow for this District 3 without any red tape,” he said. “Gestures like these strengthen on businesses that have frequent or close contact with reopening demand that we comply with face coverings in public, particularly while indoors, 720-998-6116 my belief that we will overcome this challenge as a community. customers. This grant was originally $2,000 but was expanded at least 6 feet of social distancing, washing hands, and, if not feeling well, staying home. We are glad to be part of the Englewood business community.” up to $4,000. Please join me in following these There are three grants currently being offered: Steakhouse 10 was a recipient of the small business support and p r o ce d u r e s i n o r d e r to a l l ow o u r Dave Cuesta This special issue of the Citizen • The Reopening and Marketing Grant is a $500 grant that local, recovery grant. Owner Peter Kallas said, “From our family to businesses to stay open. Let’s lead the District 4 is a tribute to the entrepreneurs non-home businesses can use toward the costs of reopening, yours, thank you for your continuous support. We have built great way in showing patience for the long-haul, 303-881-2978 like personal protective equipment, cleaning supplies, relationships over the last 18 years and look forward to serving care for everyone in our City who may be who make our City special and signage/stickers for social distancing, and marketing efforts. you for many more.” vulnerable, and a commitment to buy local with a conscience. Let’s not let ourselves give us the feeling of home. • The Nonprofit Grant is for nonprofit organizations that For more information or to apply for a grant, visit englewoodco. revert back into a, safer at home, mode. Rita Russell have had to undergo reduced hours or closure, employee gov/government/coronavirus-covid-19-recovery-center/. At Large Wear face coverings. Keep 6 ft. distance. Wash hands. Simple procedures to keep us all safe 303-639-6181 Advance Arapahoe and living with fewer restrictions. And remember, buy local! Linda Olson, Mayor lolson@englewoodco.gov • 303-503-4020 John Stone Arapahoe County COVID-19 Business Impact Assistance Grant Program At Large 720-907-8091 Small and medium size businesses in Arapahoe County are eligible to apply for two grant opportunities: • Business Interruption Grant – Support the operational needs of your business, such as lease/mortgage payments, utility expenses, payroll, supplies and materials. Grant amounts are determined by employee Cheryl Wink count and range from several thousand dollars to $20K. At Large • Infrastructure PPE – To purchase items needed to adapt your business to 720-409-0876 new processes under COVID-19 regulations. Maximum amount is $20K. To apply, visit englewoodco.gov/recovery. 6 7
WE’RE JUST GETTING STARTED Building a Foundation for a More Resilient and Equitable Future Through Local Business Support The COVID-19 pandemic and social justice protests have shown how economically vulnerable and inequitable many cities have become. Downtown organizations all over the U.S. are discussing ways to find stability and unite through these turbulent times. “Small businesses have been particularly affected by the current crisis,” said Shawn Lewis, Englewood City Manager. “The Downtown WHY SHOP LOCAL? Matters Plan is an important part of our strategy to recover and You can do your part to help Englewood recover from the Currently in draft form, the Englewood Downtown Matters move toward long-term prosperity for our business community economic impacts of COVID-19 by shopping locally. Small WHAT DO YOU THINK? Plan is more than a long-range planning document, it’s a path for Downtown Englewood to be more economically resilient. The and our city as a whole.” businesses often have deep community roots and involvement You can review the draft in schools, nonprofits and civic organizations. Money spent at plan recommends: Many of Colorado's most successful downtowns like Castle Rock, Downtown Matters plan at local businesses supports other local businesses, creates jobs Longmont and Colorado Springs have benefited from creating www.EnglewoodCo.gov/ and increases the City tax base, which helps support services More customers living and working Downtown to a local Downtown Development Authority (DDA). The proposed DowntownMatters through and amenities that benefit the entire community. support local businesses through economic cycles Englewood Downtown Development Authority would focus on July 30 and email questions beautification, marketing, transportation improvements, safety and comments to the consultant team. Spaces that are smaller, flexible, and more and economic development programs, and projects. It would For every $100 affordable for entrepreneurs and local business work in partnership with City departments, the Chamber and Hard copies are community nonprofit organizations. spent locally, $68 New and improved public spaces for community available for review use as well as outdoor dining and retail sales “Under current conditions, there is a critical need to support existing upon request at businesses, but in the absence of a funding mechanism to maintain info@EnglewoodDowntownMatters.com. Offices and homes near transit and bike paths and enhance the proposed DDA area, Englewood is a bit hamstrung relative to other cities that are investing heavily in their downtown stays local. Comments can also be mailed to: New homes affordable to more people, areas. We believe the DDA and the financial tools available to Englewood Downtown Matters including frontline workers DDAs are the best option for undertaking successful revitalization Department of Community Development City of Englewood and redevelopment efforts," said Chief Redevelopment Officer For every $100 spent at a Diversified tax base for the City to provide Dan Poremba. 1000 Englewood Pkwy. Englewood, CO 80110 quality services and amenities to everyone national chain store, only $43 The DDA would likely have a full- or part-time executive director to Creation of a Downtown Development Authority (DDA) to manage various programs and projects. The DDA does not take the For more information on Englewood Downtown Matters implement and fund the plan, subject to a vote by Downtown place of City government—but does provide the downtown area and the proposed DDA, visit www.englewoodco.gov/ government/englewood-downtown-matters. commercial property owners and tenants in November with a strong voice to advocate for needed changes at the local, county and statewide level. stays local. 8 9
SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION HELP SHAPE ENGLEWOOD SCHOOLS THE FUTURE OF CELEBRATES THE ENGLEWOOD CLASS OF 2020 Complete the 2020 Community Nothing about the end of the school year for the class of 2020 was traditional. Faced with the COVID-19 pandemic that forced them to Survey by July 31 stay home for the last months of their senior year and a limit on in- person gatherings that made normal graduation ceremonies next We want to hear from you! The City of Englewood and the National to impossible, the class of 2020 had to be celebrated in new and Research Center are conducting a random and scientific sample of innovative ways. 1,700 households to learn residents’ opinions on quality of life in our community. Citizens will be asked to voice their thoughts on In Englewood Schools, the community wanted to come together to local policies, demographics, ratings of local government services The event maintained the celebrate the graduates of Englewood High School and Colorado’s and more. small-town feel of Englewood Finest High School of Choice in a safe way. while honoring graduates in Your responses will help guide the direction of the future of a big way. The events were so On May 23, 2020, the seniors were celebrated in two parades. Englewood. If you have received a survey, please complete it and fun and successful that they Graduates decorated their cars and drove down a parade route return it by July 31. All residents are encouraged to participate in may become a new yearly lined with family, friends and community members. Once they the survey at englewoodco.gov/2020-community-survey. Please tradition! arrived at their school parking lot, their names were announced complete the survey by the deadline to ensure your voice is heard. and they were presented with their diploma, cupcakes and other congratulatory items. Congratulations and best of luck to the class of 2020! PARENTS, GET READY HAPPY TAILS TO EXPERIENCE A Tips to combat separation anxiety in your dog SIGH OF RELIEF! If you’ve been working remotely, your pet has probably gotten This fall, in-person school will resume for Englewood students six feet apart and students will stay in designated groups during used to having you around all day. It’s a dog’s dream come true, but and staff with new health and safety protocols in place, based on the school day. Temperature and health screenings will occur daily when you go back to the office, something else may be triggered: guidance from the Colorado Department of Education, Centers for all staff and students, and cleaning procedures will be increased. separation anxiety. for Disease Control and Prevention, and Governor Jared Polis. The district plans to offer remote learning opportunities for any student “Our first priority is the health and safety of our students and staff “Dogs, in particular, may react by barking for long periods of or family who does not feel comfortable with in-person schooling members,” said Wendy Rubin, Superintendent of Englewood time, scratching at the door, failing to be housebroken and due to health or other issues. Schools. “Additionally, as a school district, we provide many tearing things up,” said Dave Lewis, City of Englewood’s Code services to our students and our community. We plan to safely Enforcement and Animal Welfare Supervisor. These are behaviors Families are asked to choose remote or provide academic instruction, social-emotional support, childcare, no dog owner wants to come home to. The good news? Dogs like If you do come home to a potty mess or destruction, scolding and in-person learning by August 1, 2020. and food and nutrition services to our students and families.” routine and Lewis says there are things you can do now to ease yelling at your dog won’t get you the results you’re hoping for. Instead them into a new one. of harsh discipline, greet them with love and a calm demeanor. In order to ensure the health and safety of students and staff, in- For those that choose to learn remotely, the district will offer a person learning will look different than it has traditionally. Based revamped remote learning plan. For more on what learning will look “Go out the door at the time you would typically leave for work for a If your pet’s anxiety persists, consider enlisting the help of a upon current health guidance, it is anticipated that students and like in Englewood Schools this fall, visit englewoodschools.net. few minutes and then come back,” said Lewis. This will teach your positive reinforcement behaviorist. If that doesn’t work, consult staff members will be required to wear masks, desks will be spaced pet, all over again, that when you leave, it’s only temporary. your vet for anti-anxiety medication or holistic remedies. 10 11
SPECIAL EDITION CAN’T STOP, WON’T STOP remodel to their building on Acoma Street, which included putting in new bathrooms, sewer and water lines, and of course, a bar. Recovery, expansion and growth during tough times They’re Not the Only Ones Despite the shutdowns and the economic struggles many Andy and Lisa aren’t alone in their optimism. communities are facing, Englewood continues to grow and attract • Engineering firm CORE Consultants and architecture firm new businesses and primary employers—a great indicator that the Rothschild Downes are in the process of relocating to Englewood economy is on the road to recovery. Englewood, bringing with them nearly 100 primary jobs and adding greater stability to the downtown area. “I’m very optimistic about what I’m seeing and the positive • In addition, Swedish Medical Center is building a new tower momentum we’ve maintained,” primarily for patient rooms, and said Economic Development across the street, the Synergy Manager Darren Hollingsworth. Medical development has broken “With both new investment and ground and is currently under con- expansion projects, there is a struction—both projects will add lot going on in the community to investment and jobs in the area. be celebrated.” Your Wish Is Granted After four years of planning, Andy In an effort to promote and and Lisa Hawker (pictured), finally support this kind of positive got their permits in place in April growth, the City doubled the to start building their dream—a amount of money given to new Englewood tap house and business start-up and expansion gathering space serving up the best beer Colorado has to offer. grants, giving folks like the Hawkers more resources to build Undeterred by the shutdowns this past spring, they made the business and spur economic activity. decision to keep moving forward on the construction as long as they could do so safely. The Hawkers hope to open The Filling Station to the public in August, in time to host an Indy 500 watch party and take advantage “We took a leap of faith and decided to continue work on the space,” of their large outdoor seating area, where people can safely gather. said Andy. “We’d come too far not to keep going.” “We both have a gift for hospitality and we look forward to sharing The Hawkers partnered with a local contractor to take the that with the community,” said Lisa. “We wouldn’t be doing this if necessary precautions to stay safe while tackling their major we weren’t optimistic about the future.” Deadline Extended! Nominate a worthy resident or business owner by August 1. 2020 englewoodco.gov/2020-citizen-of-the-year 12 13
SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION VITAMIN N (NATURE) IS CITY OF ENGLEWOOD MAY 1: Held Virtual Community Sharing Circles to help neighbors connect virtually APRIL GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH COVID-19 ACTION MAY 4: Canceled the City’s Fourth of July celebration MAY 4: City Council passed a resolution urging Heading outdoors and spending time in nature is proven to boost APRIL 10 - MAY 11: Took a COVID-19 survey of local people to wear face masks/coverings in public spaces your mood and improve mental health. Especially during July – businesses to learn the biggest issues they are facing and businesses National Parks and Recreation Month – we hope you find your APRIL 27: Worked in coordination with the City of MAY 5: Created the Rent Assistance Program happy place outside, enjoying any number of our parks, trails or Littleton to create the South Metro Enterprise Zone open space amenities. which encourages donations to assist businesses MAY 5: Promoted the Greater Englewood Chamber that closed or had limited operations due to Safer at Home guide Seven benefits of spending time outside: COVID-19 MAY 7: Announced a nonprofit grant for eligible • Helps relieve symptoms of anxiety, stress and depression. organizations impacted by COVID-19 APRIL 30: Warned residents about fraudulent scams • Time in green spaces reduces your cortisol, which is a taking place during COVID-19 stress hormone. MAY 8: Launched a Recovery Center on the City APRIL 30: Held a CARES Act and Alternative Funding of Englewood website which includes updated • It improves mood and reduces negative emotions. webinar for small businesses needing assistance business resources, community resources, grant • Being outside boosts endorphin levels and dopamine funding opportunities and economic recovery opportunities, community safety and mental health production, which promotes happiness. information, resources for workers and employees, • It offers restorative properties such as increased energy and video tools, virtual neighborhood programs and more MAY restores your capacity for concentration and attention. MAY 11: The Englewood Civic Center reopened • Assists with the grieving process. Exposure to nature causes JUNE 5: Englewood Schools distributed fun kits and better coping, including improved self-awareness and self- hygiene kits at free meal sites MAY 12: Launched the “We’ve Got This” economic concept, and positively affects your mood. recovery campaign JUNE 5: All City of Englewood's playgrounds, picnic • People tend to be more caring and positive when they are areas, other similar areas conducive to a public MAY 18: Expanded the COVID-19 Small Business exposed to, and around, various forms of nature. gathering, and attended areas were temporarily Support and Recovery Grant program closed, but reopened today under current safer-at- home guidelines MAY 18: Englewood Municipal Court reopened JUNE 15: Englewood Public Library began offering MAY 19: Launched the Reopening and Marketing curbside pickup of library items and printer grant documents as well as a virtual summer reading MAY 19: Created and distributed Neighborhood program for children and teens Happy Hour packages to encourage residents to JUNE 15: Created multiple public consumption safely socialize with their neighbors areas which allows people to purchase to-go MAY 27: Created the Temporary Expansion of JUNE alcoholic beverages (with a food item) at a Outdoor Seating program to allow restaurants and downtown bar or restaurant and enjoy them bars to operate in outdoor setting areas adjacent to outdoors in designated areas their business under current COVID-19 guidelines JUNE 15: Englewood and Malley Recreation Centers reopened by appointment only JUNE 18: Englewood High School hosted free drive- thru COVID-19 testing JULY 6: City Council votes to direct City Manager Shawn Lewis to issue an order mandating mask- JUNE 19: Pirates Cove Water Park reopened wearing for all residents over the age of five. ONGOING: ONGOING: • Promoted the Time for Takeout program to • Maintained an online resource center with encourage residents to support local restaurants current information from the State of Colorado and Tri-County Health JULY • Shared guidelines and instructions for enjoying newly reopened outdoor spaces on the City • Promoted positive stories of kindness during website and social media channels COVID-19 through the Good in Englewood program • Partnered with the Greater Englewood • Englewood Parks and Recreation hosted virtual Chamber of Commerce to host weekly workout classes 14 business recovery webinars 15
SPECIAL EDITION SPECIAL EDITION A MESSAGE FROM BUSINESS SUPPORT ENGLEWOOD POLICE WEBINARS CHIEF JOHN COLLINS View them now online The City of Englewood and the Greater Englewood Chamber All of our officers are both shocked and saddened that such brutal of Commerce recently partnered on a series of four webinars force was exercised to subdue and ultimately take the life of George designed to assist businesses as they reopen during the COVID-19 Floyd. Englewood Police Officers are trained to ensure this never pandemic. The webinars, hosted by Chamber Executive Director happens in our City. David Carroll, with guest appearances from Mayor Linda Olson and Council Member Cheryl Wink, were viewed more than 5,000 times In our training practices, EPD routinely revisits our use of force by local business owners. policy as a reminder of any changes, significant case law(s), or any recent ruling on use of force issues nationwide. “I really appreciate the proactive approach to helping our business community recover as they reopen,” said Mayor Linda Olson. “The The placement of a knee on a person’s neck during an arrest is not Greater Englewood Chamber of Commerce and the City have a part of our training protocol. shared vision and partnership as we work towards an effective and safe reopening of the economy,” she added. Colorado Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) has mandates that require all sworn personnel to complete training Topics for the series included: every five years. Englewood Police Officers are trained on proper • Advantages of Contactless Payments holds and restraints, peaceful de-escalation tactics, and anti- • Best Practices for COVID-19 Signage bias policing. • PPE in the Workplace • Creating a Healthy Workplace EPD only hires individuals who display a passion for the challenges of the job and who are able to show compassion for all members Additionally, the series included a bonus episode with Dr. of our community. The Department is inclusive and respectful of Monique Butler, Chief Medical Officer at Swedish Medical Center diversity, as demonstrated by their hiring practices. I strongly that offered advice on how residents can stay healthy during encourage the hiring of qualified individuals with decisions based the pandemic. To view the webinars, visit the City’s Facebook on their desire to serve their community; not their skin color, page @CityofEnglewoodCOGov or YouTube Channel at gender or sexual preference. @CityofEnglewoodColorado. We also consider how the community and our officers can accomplish community policing together. In December 2019, Mayor Linda Olson, Judge Joe Jefferson, Police Chief John Collins, City Manager Shawn Lewis and Englewood Schools administrators agreed to work together to share resources and build a restorative You're Busy, We Get It justice program in Englewood. The goal of the program, still in its Here's a game plan for getting it done: planning phase, would allow the community to play a larger role in • Set aside 10 minutes • Include your children. the justice process. This approach to criminal justice focuses on the to respond. • Finish your answers. rehabilitation of offenders through reconciliation with victims and • Go online, pick up the • Sit back and feel good the community at large. phone or fill out the paper about doing your part to For more on Englewood Police training and policies visit Forgot to Complete copy you might have make our community's englewoodco.gov/police. Your 2020 Census? received by mail. future brighter! • Fill out the 9 — Englewood Police Chief John Collins Don't Worry! simple questions. 16 17
Restaurants, Bars, Specialty Shops & Boutiques ENGLEWOOD BUSINESSES Catering & Coffee Shops Rico’s Pizzeria Allyn’s Fabric & Bridal Supply 3200 S. Acoma St. Inner Me Consignment Boutique 3041 S. Broadway ENGLEWOOD BUSINESSES ENGLEWOOD BUSINESSES 3500 S. Broadway 303-377–4969 720-542-9526 Restaurants, Bars, Catering & Coffee Shops 303-781-0541 Anthology Fine Art Kaufman’s Big & Tall Men’s Shop 4 G’s On Broadway Cochino Taco George’s Restaurant Santiago's 3419 S. Lincoln St. 3395 S. Broadway 3866 S. Broadway 3495 S. Downing St. 3454 S. Broadway 4168 S. Broadway 303-534-1331 303-761-6000 303-789-4444 720-573-6174 303-781-2787 303-761-8043 Any & All Bikes Lulu’s Furniture & Decor Acres Coloré Italian Restaurant Grow + Gather (The Feedery & Market) The South 3444 S. Broadway 3475 S. University Blvd., Unit F 3999 S. Broadway 2700 S. Broadway 900 E. Hampden Ave. 3535 S. Huron St. 303-995-3731 303-756-2222 303-593-1003 303-761-4332 720-535-7217 303-789-9833 Army Surplus For Less Mac Outlet Aki Japanese Cuisine Copper Pot on Broadway Jalapeños Mexican Food Steakhouse 10 3524 S. Broadway 111 W. Floyd Ave. 3484 S. Broadway 2796 S. Broadway 3120 S. Broadway 3517 S. Elati St. 303-789-1827 303-282-0069 303-781-2922 720-382-1272 303-781-5525 303-789-0911 Banister’s Flowers Museum of Outdoor Art Aung’s Bangkok Café Devil’s Head Distillery Jimano’s Pizzeria Stone Creek Café 4495 S. Broadway 1000 Englewood Parkway, #230 1225 E. Hampden Ave. 3296 S. Acoma St. 2950 S. Broadway 5075 S. Federal Blvd. 303-781-8330 303-806-0444 303-806-9354 720-668-8770 303-789-0909 303-798-1619 Birdsall Orrs’ Trading Company Barnhouse Tap Duffeyroll Kaladi Coffee Roasters SubCenter 2870 S. Broadway 3422 S. Broadway 4361 S. Broadway 5198 S. Broadway 2823 S. Broadway 3531 S. Logan St., Suite J 303-722-2535 303-722-6466 720-523-0201 303-996-5900 720-570-2166 303-783-0911 Blazing Star Ranch Sarah DeAngelo Jewelry Beirut Bar & Grill Dunkin’ Donuts Level Up Nutrition Tabletop Tap 3424 S. Broadway 16 E. Girard Ave. 203 W. Hampden Ave. 2766 S. Broadway 3916 S. Broadway 3394 S. Broadway 303-514-8780 303-781-2910 303-781-0808 303-789-5214 720-837-7900 720-287-0155 Buchannan Family Farmers Schmitt Music Bosphorus Turkish Restaurant El Tepehuan Los Portales That’s A Wrap Market and Bakery 155 W. Hampden Ave. 3493 S. Downing St. 3495 S. Broadway 3483 S. Logan St. 3480 S. Broadway 4300 S. Broadway 303-777-1900 303-942-1267 303-781- 0243 303-789-6092 303-789-2224 720-593-1970 Solid Tees Breakfast on Broadway Encore Catering Mama Mia’s Pizza Trompeau Bakery Cake Crafts 3750 S. Broadway 2091 S. Broadway 3139 S. Broadway 3530 S. Logan St., Suite G 2950 S. Broadway 4105 S. Broadway 720-480-7013 303-788-9998 303-707-0909 303-761-6336 303-777-7222 303-761-1522 Sweet Caroline Confections Breakfast Queen Englewood Grand Mick Mullin’s Irish Pub Twin Dragon Colorado Leather & Furs 3483 S. Broadway 3460 S. Broadway 3435 S. Broadway 3467 S. Broadway 3021 S. Broadway 3463 S. Broadway 305-282-1136 303-761-9800 303-568-9948 720-353-4456 303-781-8068 303-934-7940 TALK Gallery Brewability Lab Englewood Tavern Miyako Ra-men Spot Undici Italian Ristorante Colorado’s Used Bookstore 4382 S. Broadway 3445 S. Broadway 4386 S. Broadway 2950 S. Broadway, Unit A2 1200 E. Hampden Ave. 3461 S. Broadway 303-676-8007 303-598-0809 303-537-7142 303-658-0940 303-761-2828 303-761-6474 Ted’s Clothiers Broadway's Shot Spot Felt Billiards Modern Market Eatery Tokayo Sushi & Ramen Creator Mundi 3476 S. Broadway 4011 S. Broadway, #103 101 W. Floyd Ave. 3475 S. University Blvd., Suite A 3712 S. Broadway 901 Englewood Pkwy., Unit 112 303-781-1382 303-632-7352 720-266-6190 720-650-0884 303-781-2637 303-795-8148 Velosoul Cyclery Cafe 180 Frank the Pizza King Moe’s Original BBQ Watda Pho Erica’s Boutique and Skin Care 3751 S. Broadway 3315 S. Broadway 4701 S. Broadway 3295 S. Broadway 501 W. Hampden Ave. 3490 S. Sherman St. 720-570-5039 303-761-4510 303-789-2279 303-781-0414 303-761-3138 303-762-0266 Williams Jewelers of Englewood Chick-fil-A Full House Bar Nixon’s The Whiskey Biscuit Frame De Art 5095 S. Broadway 3085 S. Broadway 4272 S. Broadway 871 Englewood Pkwy. 3299 S. Broadway 3065 S. Broadway 303-761-9700 303-781-1115 720-485-4494 303-504-5224 303-386-3334 303-722-1525 Wooden Spools Chop Shop Gallo Italian Supper Club One Barrel ZOMO Goddess Isis Books & Gifts 2805 S. Broadway 3150 S. Broadway 3470 S. Broadway 3401 S. Broadway, Suite 110 3457 S. Broadway 2775 S. Broadway 303-761-9231 720-550-7665 303-353-9917 720-667-4781 720-739-8882 303-761-8627 Chuey FU’s Garibaldi Mexican Bistro PokeCity 2950 S. Broadway 3298 S. Broadway, Unit B 3401 S. Broadway, Unit 120 720-282-3021 303-781-0812 720-638-2514 18 19
Salons & Barber Shops Fitness Centers & Studios Massage, Spas, Pets, Pet Supplies & Chiropractors, Veterinary Services Ambitions Hair Salon Lather A Salon Anytime Fitness 3401 S. Lincoln St. 3538 S. Pennsylvania St. 155 W. Hampden Ave., Suite A Health & Well-Being All Cat Clinic ENGLEWOOD BUSINESSES ENGLEWOOD BUSINESSES 303-781-9467 303-761-4323 720-663-1348 3998 S. Broadway Anointed Massage 3470 S. Sherman St., Suite 1 303-781-8540 Arrow Beauty Denver Modern Joe Barber Apex Combat Academy 3427 S. Broadway 2749 S. Broadway 3900 S. Mariposa St. 303-408-7465 All Things Birdy 303-386-3403 720-323-0362 712-370-1485 3904 S. Mariposa St. Best Wax and Lash 4455 S. Broadway, Unit 11 303-789-2228 Beauty Boutique Moji A Bang Salon Chuze Fitness 3868 S. Broadway 960 E. Hampden Ave., Unit A 200 W. Belleview Ave. 303-847-6227 Apex Dog & Cat Dentistry 720-626-0891 720-460-2014 720-210-9990 945 W. Jefferson Ave. Colorado Chiropractic 865 Englewood Pkwy. 303-810-6029 Bladerunner Micro Salon My Salon Suites Club Calisthenics 4775 S. Broadway, Unit 1 1610 E. Girard Pl. 2700 S. Broadway, #201 303-795-3668 Ark’s Pet Grooming 720-217-3061 720-663-0569 833-258-2225 1220 E. Hampden Ave. Colorado Colonics Detox Center 3597 S. Pearl St., Suite 101 303-956-5765 Broadway Barbers Oooh Salon Club Pilates 4370 S. Broadway 3743 S. Broadway 3576 S. Logan St., Unit B 303-505-0026 Barks On Broadway Doggie Daycare 303-761-4468 405-205-9979 720-699-8900 3986 S. Broadway Denver Lash Extensions 3470 S. Sherman St. 303-542-8133 Cost Cutters Quincy Barbers Earth Treks 3531 S. Logan St., Suite L 460 E. Quincy Ave. 1050 W. Hampden Ave. 303-915-8147 Belleview Animal Clinic 303-762-0733 303-781-4073 303-242-3555 200 W. Lehow Ave. Englewood Massage Therapy 865 Englewood Pkwy. 303-794-2008 Curt’s Barber Shop Sam Hill's Barber Shop Endorphin Broadway 4455 S. Broadway, Unit 1 3456 S. Broadway 2738 S. Broadway 720-203-6774 Cherrelyn Animal Hospital 303-789-4966 303-761-4138 303-993-4041 4960 S. Broadway Hand & Stone Englewood 5050 S. Federal Blvd., Suite 25B 303-532-1258 El Pelo Hair Shear Color Madness Englewood Recreation Center 3418 S. Broadway 3493 S. Logan St. 1155 W. Oxford Ave. 720-644-6558 Dog Holliday Pet Grooming 303-761-5478 303-495-8274 303-762-2680 4455 S. Broadway, Unit 10 Integrated Health Systems 3601 S. Clarkson St., #420 303-781-0040 Emerge Modern Salon Studio 303 Intelligent Movement Systems 2749 S. Broadway 3147 S. Broadway 3475 S. Marion St. 303-781-5617 Exotic Birds of Denver 720-323-0362 303-761-3039 303-726-1660 4796 S. Broadway Medicine Hands 3460 S. Sherman St., #201 303-904-8710 Game 7 Barbershop Style FX JustJameson 2837 S. Broadway 800 Englewood Pkwy., Suite B-104 155 W. Hampden Ave. 303-781-4444 Hampden Family Pet Hospital 303-761-4812 720-272-7311 720-509-9781 3540 S. Logan St. Savannah Nails and Spa 800 Englewood Pkwy., A-104 303-761-7063 Great Clips Team Jones Barbers Malley Recreation Center 3319 S. Broadway 3966 S. Broadway 3380 S. Lincoln St. 720-789-7551 Kriser’s Natural Pet 303-781-5789 303-997-9168 303-762-2660 3475 S. University Blvd. Soulstice 3470 S. Sherman St., #3 303-761-1820 Johnny’s Barber & Styling Shop Vogue Nails Salon Rhythm Art & Yoga 3491 S. Logan St. 5146 S. Broadway 12 E. Girard Ave. 303-628-0205 PaWash Pet Spa 303-761-6865 303-781-5694 704-489-3502 3511 S. Logan St. Sun & Moon Therapeutic Massage 3489 S. Logan St. 303-806-0911 RISE Movement Solutions 750 W. Hampden Ave. 303-761-8826 Scales 'N Tails 720-593-2004 3928 S. Broadway Whole Health & Wellness In-home services 303-761-5087 Samadhi Center for Yoga Englewood 3496 S. Broadway 720-326-7570 VRCC Veterinary Specialty 303-860-9642 & Emergency Hospital Wiseman Natural Health 5039 S. Federal Blvd., Suite 6 3550 S. Jason St. TOS Boxing Gym 303-874-7387 3910 S. Kalamath St. 303-795-3012 303-246-8749 UBST 1865 W. Union Ave., Unit U 720-339-5707 20 21
RECREATION GUIDE SPECIAL EDITION 2020 ENGLEWOODREC.ORG PIRATES COVE Now open! Make a reservation online at piratescovecolorado.com. 22 Due to COVID-19, some programs may be canceled or postponed and may require physical distancing practices.
ENGLEWOOD RECREATION CENTER - RESERVATION ONLY Hours of Operation: 303-762-2680 • 1155 W. Oxford Avenue • englewoodco.gov/parks-recreation-library (As of 6/15/20) M-Th: 6:00 am – 9:00 pm OPEN: Locker Rooms, Fitness Areas, Racquetball Courts, Gym (limited use). Swimming Pool and ZONE Room open with RECREATION FACILITIES RECREATION FACILITIES RECREATION FACILITIES physical distance guidelines. F: 6:00 am – 8:00 pm CLOSED: Classrooms, Rentals and Track. League play is pending, check out website for the latest information. Sa & Su: 8:00 am – 1:00 pm We are committed to ensuring that our community members have everything they need to maintain healthy lives Center Admission: Admission includes use of fitness amenities (pool, weight rooms, cardio, ZONE functional training room, running and continue to have fun from home. Virtual fitness classes, workshops, youth dance and more are being offered. track (6.5 laps = 1 mile), gymnasium and racquetball/walleyball/handball courts). Look for this symbol to see current offerings. Registration available online. GENERAL: 3 – 54 Years ACTIVE ADULT: 55 – 82 Years Remember we may be isolated, but we are NOT alone! Type Non-Resident Resident Non-Resident Resident ID CARD Daily Admission (Recreation ID required) $6.00 $4.75 $5.50 $4.00 All program and center participants are required to obtain an ID $105.00 $84.00 $80.00 $64.00 25-Visit Punch Card Card for access. (CPV $4.20) (CPV $3.36) (CPV $3.20) (CPV $2.56) Fitness Drop-In Class $10.00 $8.00 $10.00 $8.00 Resident ID Cards Annual Pass: Active adults ages 55 – 82 can enjoy use of both Recreation $390.00 $312.00 $356.00 $225.00 $3 – valid 3 years from date of purchase. Englewood residents must Centers with this pass for drop-in use. ($32.50/mo) ($26.00/mo) ($29.67/mo) ($18.75/mo) obtain a Resident ID card for each member of the family who wishes Premier Annual Pass*: Upgrade your ERC annual pass to include eligible $465.00 $387.00 $430.00 $300.00 to receive the Resident Fee rate. A valid photo ID with current group fitness classes, one personal training session, four guest passes ($38.75/mo) ($32.25/mo) ($35.83/mo) ($25.00/mo) address or documentation verifying current Englewood address and childcare. (See pages 47 through 51 for eligible fitness classes.) (vehicle registration, utility bill or phone bill, etc.) must be provided. Platinum Pass (83+): Ages 83 and up are free to enjoy drop-in use of the — — free free Create a household account to register online. Englewood and Malley Recreation Centers. RESERVATION REQUIRED TO ENTER CENTERS Courts are reserved by Non-Resident ID Cards Cleanliness, safety and guest satisfaction continue to be our Racquetball/Walleyball/Handball: Recognized User Groups see Center Fee included in center the hour. Reservations are Non-Residents will receive their first ID Card for free. (No card priorities as we navigate this new way of REC-reating. Staff is Supervisor for rates. admission. accepted two days in advance. needed for spectators or rental guests.) actively monitoring any changes to guidelines, which we will Corporate Rates: Call for Pricing; Pricing based on Residency, and number of visits purchased. continue to share through our website and Facebook page. We Wellness Insurance Programs (WIP) are working toward the State’s “Protect Our Neighbors” Phase. *All Annual passes are eligible for monthly auto-debit program. Annual & Platinum Active Adult pass good for both ERC and Malley Recreation Centers. Englewood and Malley Recreation Centers will honor new Wellness Insurance Programs starting in 2020. These include SilverSneakers Visit englewoodrec.org to reserve your spot or call the and Renew Active. Please check with your insurance provider to Englewood Recreation Center at 303-762-2680 or the Malley MALLEY RECREATION CENTER - RESERVATION ONLY Hours of Operation: (As of 6/15/20) determine which program they are offering so you can participate Recreation Center at 303-762-2660. Reservations can be made Ages 55+ • 303-762-2660 • 3380 S. Lincoln Street • englewoodco.gov/parks-recreation-library M-F: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm in fitness, swim classes and other activities for free. These programs for a 7 day period. Set up your weekly workout by reserving up OPEN: Computers, Locker Rooms, Gym (limited use). Fitness Area open with physical distance guidelines and VOA Grab and Go Lunch. Sa: 9:00 am – 1:00 pm can be purchased through Medicare Advantage or a Medicare to 4 slots (only one per day per guest). Su: closed Supplement plan (Medigap). Contact your health insurance CLOSED: Billiards, Classrooms, Rentals and Drop-In Activities. provider for eligibility. We ask for an extra level of kindness and patience and will do the same for our guests. Thank you for being a loyal part of Participants 55 years of age and older receive class/program Suggested donation is $2.50 for ages 60 or over, or a spouse of = Englewood’s Recreation Centers! registration priority; adults 18 years and older may register for classes/programs based on availability. The Malley Fitness area an eligible person. For guests under 60 years, it is $8.50. and computer access are not available for those under age 55. Social Pass All classes and special events are available to all ages. This pass allows 12 months of access to all the Malley Recreation programs that do not include a class number. Activities with this Wellness Insurance Programs (WIP) pass include fitness center, game room, computers, bridge, bunco, Englewood and Malley Recreation Centers will honor new Wellness billiards, lobby access, table tennis, pickleball and drop-in gym. Insurance Programs starting in 2020. These include SilverSneakers and Renew Active. See page 22 for more information. ACTIVE ADULT: 55 – 82 Years Volunteers of America (VOA) Nutrition Program – Type Resident Non-Resident Pre-Packaged To-Go Lunch Social Pass $48.00 $60.00 Malley Recreation Center and Volunteers of America team up to serve a great lunch Monday through Friday from 11:30 am – Annual Pass $225.00 $356.00 12:30 pm. Pick up only at front door. Mask and physical (Multi-Facility) ($18.75/mo) ($29.67/mo) distancing required. Reservations are required and must be Premier Annual $300.00 $430.00 made by noon two days in advance; reservations for Monday Pass ($25.00/mo) ($35.83/mo) and Tuesday must be made by noon on the previous Thursday. Platinum Pass (83+) free free Please call 303-762-2660 to reserve your space. Monthly menus are available online at englewoodco.gov or at the front desk. 24 Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org 25
ENGLEWOOD PARKS ENGLEWOOD LIBRARY PARKS TITLE LIBRARY CELEBRATING 100 YEARS OF THE ENGLEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY! As of June 5, Englewood playgrounds, fields, tennis courts, 1000 Englewood Parkway • 303-762-2560 • www.englewoodco.gov/library pickleball courts, skate parks and the Canine Corral dog park are RECREATION CENTERS GET BACK TO FUN! OPEN with the following guidelines in place*. Curbside Pickup Storytime at the Park While we are closed, we are offering curbside pickup service. Storytimes will be limited to 25 people, Registration is required. All Outdoor Areas Follow these three easy steps to get books, DVDs and more from Park locations will be provided with registration communications. • Please maintain physical distancing of 6 feet or more. your library: • July 17 (9:30 and 10:00 am) The following strategies and policies are designed to guide 1. Place holds for the items you want at englewood.marmot.org • July 24 (9:30 and 10:00 am) • Stay home or avoid recreating in public spaces if you or the transition of the Recreation Centers in accordance with or by calling 303-762-2560. • July 31 (9:30 and 10:00 am) anyone in your household is sick or have COVID-19 symptoms. 2. When you have received an email notice that your hold is ready • Aug 7 (9:30 and 10:00 am) Government Guidelines. We thank you for being part of • Wear a face covering when feasible. to pick up, follow the link in the email to schedule a pickup time • Aug 14 (9:30 and 10:00 am) Englewood Recreation and know that we are working hard to • Bring hand sanitizer and/or disinfecting wipes. (or just give us a call). bring you a positive fitness experience. Your fitness experience • Please be respectful of other users. 3. At your scheduled pickup time, come to the entrance near the Virtual Programs will be different for a while and listed below are some changes parking garage and call or text to let us know you’re here. We’ll While we’re not able to offer our usual summer reading programs in we have made. Cleanliness, safety and guest satisfaction are meet you outside with your items. person, we’re continuing to provide programs virtually! Playgrounds, Skate Parks, Tennis Courts and our top priorities and as we navigate this new way of REC- • Live Storytime: Monday and Thursday at 10:30 am via Pickleball Courts Summer Reading Facebook Live reating, there could be additional changes. • No more than 10 people on the playground, court or skate Summer Reading 2020 is underway! Go to englewoodco.gov/ • Children’s Programs: park at a time. Play equipment is not regularly sanitized due library for information on how to register online and how to claim Tuesday Fantasy Parties – 1:00 pm via Facebook Live What’s New? to limited resources and staffing. your reading prizes. Wednesday Performers – Pre-recorded links available on • All areas of the Recreation Center have established Facebook at 1:00 pm • Do not share equipment. capacity numbers in accordance with state mandates. Please fill out a separate form for each child or teen in your home. Thursday Interactive programs – 1:00 pm via Facebook Live Areas are marked and staff is monitoring capacity. This year’s prizes are: • Tween Programs: Thursdays at 4:00 pm via Zoom Fields • Protection shields have been added to front desk areas. • Baby Reading Program participants will receive a board book • Teen Programs: • A permit is required for organized sports teams and leagues. Employee areas are off-limits to the public. • Children’s Reading Program participants will receive a book Monday Hangouts at 3:00 pm via Zoom • Organized youth or adult sports leagues can have groups of • New hand sanitizer and cleaning stations throughout. and 10 prizes. Tuesday Programs at 6:00 pm via Zoom 25 or less (excluding coaches and referees/umpires) per field. Hourly cleaning and cleaning during the daily closure • Children’s Bonus Program participants will receive 5 prizes. Spectators are permitted as long as members from different period. Spray sanitization and wipe down. • Teen Reading Program participants will receive a book plus Adult Programs 3 prizes. T.H.I.N.K. P.E.A.C.E., Saturday, July 25, 2:00 pm: Learn the proper households maintain at least 6 feet of physical distance from • Physical distancing measures will be in effect throughout techniques to respectfully and effectively communicate with each other. the facility (stickers, signage and equipment). Please keep Thank you to Englewood Public Schools for sponsoring our someone suffering from dementia or other cognitive issues. Zoom your distance from others and respect personal space. • Do not share equipment. summer reading program again this year. It is through their links provided on the Library’s Facebook page. • Wearing a mask is highly encouraged while in areas with support that we are able to provide all of our prizes! staff, restrooms and while moving throughout the facility. Visit covid19.colorado.gov/safer-at-home/recreation for Book Clubs in the Piazza: We’re gathering as socially distanced • Ambassador staff will monitor areas for proper cleaning Questions? Email Kimberly at kpowers@englewoodco.gov or call book lovers. Please call 303-762-2560 or email epl@englewoodco.gov additional details. Follow Englewood Parks on Instagram and adherence to physical distancing. the Summer Reading Hotline at 720-425-9319. to sign up! @EnglewoodCOParks for the latest information. • New efforts to maintain a contactless check-in process. * Subject to change. Excel: Conditional Formatting Digital Library No cash will be accepted at this time. • Individual personal equipment has been removed from Saturday, July 25 • 10:30 am Don’t forget that your library card gives you access to e-books, ENGLEWOOD TRAIN the floors. This includes mats, bands, belts, etc. Have you taken our basics class? It’s time to move on and expand audiobooks, movies and more. You can find e-books and AT BELLEVIEW PARK • All classes are preregistration only. No drop-ins. your Excel knowledge. Learn about conditional formatting, freezing e-audiobooks through our catalog at englewood.marmot.org or by rows and using tables. Basic Excel skills necessary. This class will browsing within one of the following apps: hoopla, Kanopy, Libby 5001 S. Inca Dr. • 303-798-6927 • Virtual classes continue and there are many great at- be prerecorded and available on the Library’s YouTube channel. by Overdrive, Axis 360. home workout options to choose from. The Train is now open! Pre-purchase tickets online at • Family locker rooms and general population locker rooms Like us on Facebook @englewoodcolibrary and subscribe to englewoodrec.org. are open and available to patrons. Social distancing the Library’s new YouTube channel to stay up to date on what’s $2.50/per person • Under 2 free, but still require a ticket guidelines are encouraged at all times. No locker use. happening at the library and to view recorded computer classes Sun. – Sat., 9:30 am – 3:30 pm • Patrons are encouraged, whenever possible, to shower and other programs. and use the restroom at home. The Farm will remain closed this summer due to COVID-19. 26 Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org Englewood Recreation Guide — englewoodrec.org 27
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