In today’s letters-to-editor section, Judy responds to the Tuesday editorial in the Denver Post advocating DMUs on the Northwest and North Metro corridors. Pretty much the same argument laid out here in Tuesday’s post — i.e., it’s not about the money, it’s about quality of life.
On that subject: the project teams for both corridors have scheduled public workshops for September. The Northwest Corridor workshops will take place next week, including one in District 9 at the Highland Masonic Temple, 3550 Federal. It’s scheduled for Thursday, September 20, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.; it’s an open-house format, so drop in at any time. The North Metro meetings won’t occur for a couple of weeks; the one in Denver is set for Thursday, September 27, at Bruce Randolph Middle School (3955 Steele).
Since it’s Friday, a couple items from the food n wine beat:
- The Food Network has noticed Zengo and showed up not long ago w/ a film crew. Look for the segment next month. (Hat tip to riverfrontpark.com.)
- Sunnyside’s Bonacqisti Wine Company has launched a blog and will be blogging the entire production process for one of its wines, from crushing to bottling. The featured wine will be chosen by the readers; head over to the blog and cast your vote. Vinny No Neck, a merlot/petite sirah blend, currently leads the poll.