Thursday, November 11, 2010

ECO Pass Update!!!! Need Help!!!!


We are getting ready to move forward on getting those who are interested in the Goss Grove Neighborhood Eco Pass signed up. For the initial pass, we're starting with just one block in the hopes that we'll get it going successfully. Once this block is done, we hope to be able to add additional blocks. If you live between 18th & 19th Streets and Canyon and Goss, you are eligible to sign up.

I am looking for a volunteer or two who would be willing to help me in this process. I have had to leave for the month of November to help my parents as my dad recovers from surgery. I need someone who would be able to make copies of the letter that will be sent to everyone on our block and then to stuff them in envelopes for the mailing. All of the cost is covered by GO Boulder, but it has to be done at specific locations in Boulder which means I won't be able to take care of that. I also need someone who would be able to collect the checks as people sign up. Residents would have the option to either mail or drop off the check at your house. I would make the deposit once I return.

Please let me know if you are available to help with either or both of these tasks. I look forward to making this program successful for our neighborhood!

Thanks,
Mindy Hurd
303-325-4764
gossgroveneco@gmail.com

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Upcoming Artistic events from our very own

We Are A Neighborhood of Artists!!!!!



Here's your chance to support your neighbor and appreciate that we live in a neighborhood of artists--among other things.
Mary Hey is included in this art show--Opening November 11.

And there's more!!! Jess Steinitz who also lives on Grove Street will be performing with Vox Feminsta


Vox Feminista Presents Live From Planet Earth: Uh-Oh!

Where: Old Main, CU Campus
When: Friday, Nov. 19 at 8pm (doors at 7:30)
Cost: $12-30 sliding scale (based on whatever you can afford). Tickets sold only at the door.

Join Colorado’s own radical theater troupe for the launch of a homegrown cruise ship, the USS Denial. Bearing an assortment of delusional Americans, the show snaps a big picture of looming disaster and opportunity as this ship of fools faces melting icebergs, exploding oil wells, economic meltdown, illegal Mexicans, legal marijuana, queer mermaids, and the wrath of Nature.

Live from Planet Earth: Uh-Oh! is Vox’s latest show as they begin their 21st year of splitting sides and blowing minds. Vox is here to comfort the disturbed and disturb the comfortable.
Additional Upcoming Performances:
Sat Nov. 13, 20 & 27 at the Mercury Cafe in Denver (2199 California St.)
Fri & Sat, Dec. 3 & 4 at the Nomad Theatre in Boulder (1410 Quince Ave.)
Fri & Sat, Dec. 10 & 11 at the Nomad Theatre
(all shows start at 8pm)