June 16, 2016 VOLUME 92 | ISSUE 44
SUMMER SPLASH Water parks bring smiles to patrons of all ages on PAGE 14.
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Boxwood Pinball co-founder Bill Manke explains the kit he designed that lets children build their own bagatelle pinball game. The kit is used by parents and teachers to help children understand a variety of topics, including math, engineering and art. Photo by Clarke Reader
Pinball wizards bring game to life Lakewood company crafting art and education opportunities By Clarke Reader creader@coloradocommunitymedia.com When most people think about pinball machines, they picture loud dings
and rings, flashing lights and colorful characters. Bill Manke and Travis Hetman, owners of Lakewood’s Boxwood Pinball, wanted to get back to the game’s roots. “Pinball became electronic very quickly, but it wasn’t always that way,” Manke said. “We wanted to take it back to being player versus player. To being
more about social interaction.” Three years ago, Manke and Hetman met at the Denver Art Society in the Santa Fe Arts District, and bonded over a shared appreciation of pinball. Manke studied sculpture and kinetic art, and started making bagatelle pinball Pinball continues on Page 5
Prospect Recreation and Park District received a $3 million grant from Great Outdoors Colorado (GOCO) to support Prospect Park Recreation District’s purchase of the Applewood Golf Course. The grant, announced June 14, is part of a community effort to protect the course from development by purchasing it. On May 31, Jefferson County Commissioners also voted in favor of a $1.1 million grant to help Prospect buy the course. Coors, the owner of the course, has given Prospect Parks a letter of intent to sell the property to the district for $13.5 million. The letter states Prospect’s intent to take over the remainder of Touchstone’s (Applewood’s current management company) lease and operate the course for the next 10 years. Efforts to protect the golf course began in February 2015, when it was announced Coors was selling the course to Applewood West Holdings and plans had been filed for the development of 400 homes. Voters within the Prospect Park district approved two 2015 ballot measures in favor of the purchase.
CRITERIUM TIME
LOCALS HEAD TO COMIC CON Some super talented folks are gearing up for a good time at the 2016 Denver Comic Con. Read more on PAGES 12 and 13.
Bikes and a new beerfest made 38th Avenue in Wheat Ridge the place to be on Sunday, June 12. Read more on PAGE 24.
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