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Food pantry to close on Broadway HOPE, currently pantry and thrift store, to continue as foundation BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Family members watch toddlers make crafts Feb. 5 at the Englewood Public Library’s Messy Process Art event for toddlers and preschool-age children. The library sits in the Englewood Civic Center at 1000 Englewood Parkway. PHOTOS BY ELLIS ARNOLD
Getting crafty at library BY ELLIS ARNOLD EARNOLD@COLORADOCOMMUNITYMEDIA.COM
Family time gets abstract at the Englewood Public Library’s Messy Process Art event, where about two dozen family members and little ones gathered on tarps to let the creativity flow. Maureen Elley, 68, who lives in south Denver, came with 2-year-old Evelyn Elley, who tinkered while she watched on Feb. 5. “She loves it — she looks forward to coming all the time,” Maureen Elley said. Kids “just like doing it,
putting glue on the caps.” The event for toddlers and preschool-age kids featured colorful bottle caps, cups and glue. The session puts emphasis on the process and fun, the city’s website said. It’s one of many events at the library geared toward young children — bottle-cap art was just this month’s focus — and library staff also put on “storytime” reading activities for different age groups on weekday mornings. SEE CRAFTY, P7
Three-year-old Lyllian Watson, left, and Grace Shannon, 2, make crafts Feb. 5 at the Englewood Public Library’s Messy Process Art event for toddlers and preschool-age children.
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On a bitter cold day on South Broadway, Catherine McHenry got on the phone to help a man who came in from the snow find information about Giving Heart, a homeless-services center just a few blocks south. That’s often the job at HOPE food pantry, a staple of hunger assistance in Englewood: helping someone, or helping them find help. “I can’t think of a day that goes by when someone doesn’t come off the streets, or a family living in a car, who doesn’t need clothes or blankets,” said McHenry, operations director at HOPE. After years of hard-fought progress — and need that shows no signs of slowing down —the nonprofit that feeds hundreds each week is closing at the end of this month. “It’s been heartbreaking, of course, to come to the realization that because of finances, we just cannot operate,” said McHenry, standing behind the counter on the thrift store side of HOPE’s building. But the nonprofit, which opened its current location at 3940 S. Broadway in January 2015, will live on — not in “brick-and-mortar” form, McHenry said, but as a foundation. SEE PANTRY, P7
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