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Councilmembers announce community open house, thank police and publicize local self-defense class

Mayor and Denver City Council joint meeting · March 3, 2026
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Summary

During the public portion of the joint meeting, President Pro Tem Diana Romero Campbell announced a March 18 community open house at Thomas Jefferson High School; Councilman Rodriguez thanked DPD District 3 for an arrest and promoted a self-defense class this Saturday at the Harvard Goldsmith Center.

President Pro Tem Diana Romero Campbell told the joint meeting there will be a community open house on March 18 at Thomas Jefferson High School, with doors opening at 5 p.m. "We're gonna have different community agencies, answering questions and, just a good time to learn more about the projects that are going on in Southeast Denver," she said.

Councilman Rodriguez publicly thanked Denver Police Department District 3 for apprehending an assailant connected with assaults on South Broadway and invited residents to a free self-defense class this Saturday at the Harvard Goldsmith Center.

Other brief remarks included Paul Cashman offering a birthday greeting to his daughter and acknowledging International Women’s Day on March 8.

These items were offered during the meeting's announcement period; no formal motions or votes on the events themselves are recorded in the public transcript.