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Councilmembers highlight people's budget, blood donations and a community open house before executive session
Summary
Councilmembers used a brief general session to promote a January blood drive at Vitalant in Lowry, invite District 5 residents to a Feb. 10 open house at George Washington High School, solicit input on a Kennedy Golf Course clubhouse redesign, and publicize the $2,000,000 Denver People's Budget split between citywide and neighborhood projects.
Councilmembers used the short general session to deliver community announcements and solicit resident input on local programs before the council moved to a closed executive session.
Amanda Sawyer, speaking for District 5, reminded residents that January is National Blood Donor Month and encouraged donations at Vitalant in Lowry. She also invited District 5 residents to a community open house on Tuesday, Feb. 10 at George Washington High School at 5:30…
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