FARMLAND TO SUBURBS
LIFE IS A SERIES
LIFE OF ART
NEWS | PG 3
CORRIDOR | PG 7
SENIOR CHOICES | PG 8
Lenna Kay and George Grountanis are still painting the town
A SeriesFest in the home of cable TV
Arapahoe County commissioners represent it all
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The 2017 Central City Opera Flower Girls lineup with their escorts June 24 in the courtyard of the Teller House. See more on page 13. Photos by Stefan Krusze
If the shoe fits: Emcee Lanny Martin finds his Cinderella in wife Sharon.
More high-density opponents join growing slate for Greenwood Village City Council
Judith Hilton
Educator and ‘Save Our Village’ leader pledges accountability
Former councilmember says supporters were out of touch
Dr. Judith Hilton is yet another high-density opponent to run for Greenwood Village City Council. The District 4 hopeful was a member of the Steering Committee for the Save Our Village
Jerry Presley is the third former Greenwood City Council member to announce their candidacy in this year’s election in the wake of voters’ rejection of a controversial proposal to change the city’s vision for development along I-25. Jerry Presley His announcement in District 1 follows those of District 2’s Dave Kerber and Anne Ingebretsen. All three were active in the campaign to reject changes to the city’s Comprehensive Plan that would have allowed a large highdensity mixed-use development in what is called the Orchard Station Subarea. Presley was a leader in the Save Our Village campaign to vote no on Question 1. “The recent vote was an overwhelming rejection of a vision to make Greenwood Village an urban area like Denver. Greenwood Village citizens opposed high-density transit-oriented development, and
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