Winter 2018 - Lafayette Connection Newsletter

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2018 WINTER

The Lafayette Connection encourages residents to BE A PART OF IT—engaged

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and informed about COMMUNITY LIFE, HEALTHY LIFESTYLES, and SUSTAINABLE LIVING

Shop Small Saturday – November 24

Did you know that when you SHOP LAFAYETTE, your tax dollars are INVESTED back into the community in the form of public safety, streets, library, recreation, parks, arts, and other important services? When you shop locally, you also support the many Lafayette businesses working hard to provide products and services in your community.

in Lafayette. The Lafayette Connection is published three times a year, connecting you with your community.

Support Lafayette businesses and SHOP SMALL on Saturday, November 24. Shop Small is a nationwide movement encouraging consumers to support their local economy. View a list of Lafayette businesses offering special promotions at cityoflafayette.com/ShopSmall and support ALL Lafayette businesses this holiday season and throughout the year!

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New Year’s Resolution Solution Program at the BBRC

Make 2019 the year you succeed in health! Whether you are looking to train for an event, lose weight, establish a general fitness plan, or improve your overall health, you can do it with the help of the Bob Burger Recreation Center’s dedicated fitness staff. The Resolution Solution is a 6-week program designed to help you set and achieve your personal goals. You will receive unlimited access to the BBRC through February 26, weekly check-ins and classes, and support from other program participants. Throughout the program you’ll also earn points to apply towards prizes! Register and attend the January 15 kick-off meeting. The cost to participate is only $65, but space is limited and registration closes on January 7. Don’t wait — register today! For details visit cityoflafayette.com/ResolutionSolution

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Lea una version en Español en cityoflafayette.com/Conexión.


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Lives – Past and Present

As we know, Lafayette is a city steeped in history. If you’ve ever taken a walk around Waneka Lake, you may have wondered where that name came from (and how is it properly pronounced?). Waneka Lake was built in 1865 at the site of a natural spring. The southeast corner of Waneka Lake Park features Lafayette’s oldest structure, the Waneka Granary. Waneka Stage Stop History Henry Adolf Waenecke (later changed to Waneka) emigrated to the U.S. from Germany in 1854. In 1861, seeking to strike it rich in Colorado’s gold mines, Adolf, his wife Anna, and their three children, headed west from Connecticut and settled in a rudimentary cabin south of Louisville along Coal Creek. With the realization that the rich soil of the Coal Creek Valley would support bountiful crops, the family moved one mile east and constructed a two-story, 18x25 foot stone house that became the Waneka Homestead. Beginning in about 1862, the Waneka’s homestead served as the Waneka Stage Stop and provided meals, water, horses, and camping spots for travelers journeying along the Cherokee/ Overland/Laramie Trail. This was the first stage stop in what is now Lafayette. In those days, many stage stops and passenger stations lined the trails, including Mary and Lafayette Waneka Homestead Miller’s “Miller Tavern Ranch” and hotel located two miles south of the Waneka Stage Stop. Stagecoach travel along this route discontinued shortly after the Denver Pacific Railway completed its tracks between Denver and Cheyenne in 1870.

Gary Klaphake, City Administrator

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Interview Process – Public Welcomed

After 20 years of service to the Lafayette community, City Administrator Gary Klaphake will be retiring in December. City Council will be interviewing potential candidates the afternoon of November 27 and would like to invite residents to attend. The public is also welcome to attend the candidate meet-and-greet event that evening at the Indian Peaks Golf Course. Times and additional details will be available at cityoflafayette.com/CityNews.

While all that is left of the Waneka homestead is a foundation protected in an undisturbed island surrounded by cottonwood trees and fields, the City of Lafayette and Meritage Homes have collaborated to preserve a historical marker on the site. The public may visit the site in spring 2019 to look through this historical window, learn and appreciate more about those who came before us, and stand in the wagon tracks that led many early travelers through Lafayette. Now both Waneka Lake and the Coal Creek Trail near the stage stop are outdoor recreational crown jewels of the City of Lafayette. On any given day throughout the year you can find families, bikers, runners and everything in between taking advantage of our beautiful weather (I’ve even run into pet cats on a leash enjoying the sunshine!). If you have an interest in preserving our Lafayette history for future generations, please consider joining the Historic Preservation Board or the Historical Society cityoflafayette.com/Volunteer. Visit our Miner’s Museum and attend their Holiday Open House on December 8 from 12:00 - 4:00pm cityoflafayette.com/MinersMuseum.

Mayor Christine Berg

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Chat with Council

Each year the Lafayette City Council hosts a series of monthly chat sessions that run September through May. The format is a casual group conversation that includes participant-led questions and discussions to provide residents with an opportunity to interact with elected Lafayette officials outside of a formal meeting environment. We hope you can join us for an upcoming event. November 10 at 6:30pm at the Arbordale Acres Clubhouse; December 11 Open House at 4:00pm at The Collective; January 24 at 6:30pm at the Senior Center. View details at cityoflafayette.com/Chat.


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Film Series

The Lafayette Waste Reduction Advisory Committee (WRAC) is hosting a free, monthly sustainability film series at the Arts HUB at 420 Courtney Way. All films start at 6:30pm.

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FREE ADMISSION • November 13, 2018 - Sustainable • December 12, 2018 - The E-Waste Tragedy • January 8, 2019 - Wasted • February 13, 2019 - Minimalism • March 12, 2019 - Who Owns Water? • April 10, 2019 - Double Feature - Straws and End of Snow Additional details and dates available at cityoflafayette.com/WRACFilmSeries

Be a Part of...Healthy Lifestyles u Farmers

Market 2019: Planning Committee and Survey

The Lafayette Farmers Market is moving into its third year of operation, and is looking for residents’ help to continue building on their successes. The E. Simpson location will again be the backdrop for the weekly event in 2019, and organizers are looking to introduce exciting features to the market. Meetings will be held over the winter months to enable Lafayette Market Ambassadors to provide input and direction. Email community@bcfm.org with your interest to be involved. You may also share your input through November 30 via the online survey available at www.bcfm.org.

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Park in Silver Creek Neighborhood

Lafayette’s newest neighborhood park is now open in the Silver Creek subdivision with exciting farm-themed play areas and surprises around every corner!

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Grocery Shopping Loop

Do you know someone who could benefit from a weekly ride to local grocery destinations? On Mondays and Wednesdays, Lafayette Senior Services picks up passengers from various neighborhood locations and transports riders to King Soopers, Sprouts, Wal-Mart, Vitamin Cottage, and the Sister Carmen Food Bank. Prepaid ride passes cost $2.00 per trip and single trips are $3.00. View the full schedule and pick-up locations at cityoflafayette.com/Seniors or call 303-661-1492 for details.

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Plan – Community Input to Begin this Spring

In early 2019, work will begin on the development of a new city-wide Comprehensive Plan — a roadmap for the eventual buildout of the City. The Comp Plan process will identify the community’s goals and aspirations for Lafayette’s future development with an emphasis on in-fill and redevelopment. The plan will establish policies, including but not limited to, open space, transportation, utilities, land use, recreation, public health, and housing. Per City Council direction, this process will include a robust community engagement and public input component; a community assessment; a community survey; an analysis of key elements through a sustainability lens; a review of existing goals; a housing study; a fiscal analysis; a land use map update; and implementation recommendations. Residents are encouraged to participate and stay informed of the process. Sign up to receive “City News” at cityoflafayette.com/NotifyMe to receive updates and upcoming participation schedules.

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Snow Removal and Snow Plowing

Snow and ice can be dangerous for children, the elderly, and all who use public sidewalks. As a resident or property owner, it is your responsibility to remove snow and ice within 24 hours after the last measurable snowfall or snowdrift. Failure to do so could cause pedestrian injuries or result in a ticket. Please help keep Lafayette safe and accessible for everyone this winter. The primary purpose of snowplowing is to clear roads for emergency responders. Snowplow routes are divided into primary and secondary snow routes with priority given to streets adjacent to hospitals and schools. View the route map at cityoflafayette.com/Snow. Remaining residential streets are plowed or treated only if snow accumulations exceed 10 inches of undrifted snow.


Lafayette Connection Calendar Events u NOVEMBER

December 7 (registration deadline)

December 31

Santa Cop

Calls made on December 13 & 14; 6-8pm cityoflafayette.com/Recreation

11:00am Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

Watch for donation locations around town in November! Monetary donations accepted at the Police Department. www.cityoflafayette.com/Police

November 5 - December 16 Elemental Journeys Exhibit The Collective cityoflafayette.com/Collective

November 10

Donuts with Council

9:30am Arbordale Acres Clubhouse 507 East Spaulding cityoflafayette.com/Chat

Santa’s Calling

December 7

Viva Arts Children’s Event: Edwina the Great 6-8pm The Collective cityoflafayette.com/Collective

December 9

Family Outing on Coal Creek

1:00pm Centaur Village Dr & Centaur Cir cityoflafayette.com/OpenSpace

December 9

Noon Year’s Eve Drag Queen Storytime

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Circle Talk: 12-Week Conversation Group 1:30-2:30pm Senior Center cityoflafayette.com/Seniors

January 11

Nature Discovery Storytime (new!) 2:30pm Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

Santa Paws to Read (drop in)

January 12

November 10

1:30pm Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

1:00pm Public Road Trailhead cityoflafayette.com/OpenSpace

December 10

7:30am-12pm lafayettecolorado.com

November 16

5:00pm Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

January 24

11am-3pm Senior Center cityoflafayette.com/Seniors

December 10

6:30pm Senior Center cityoflafayette.com/Chat

A Brisk Walk in Place

Senior Thanksgiving Potluck

November 17

Turkey Shoot Free Throw Contest 9:00am Bob Burger Recreation Center cityoflafayette.com/Recreation

November 17

Michael Adams Poetry Prize Reading 7-9pm The Collective cityoflafayette.com/MAPP

November 19 – December 19 Spot the Elf in Old Town

Pick up a free booklet & spot the elves at participating Lafayette businesses oldtownlafayette.com

DIY Holiday Ornaments (register)

Lafayette READs Book Discussion Less by Andrew Greer 6:00pm Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

December 11

Lafayette Oatmeal Festival & 5K Walk/Run

Cocoa with Council

January 21

Martin Luther King Jr Peace March 11:00am Angevine Middle School cityoflafayette.com/Recreation

City Council Open House

January 28 – March 18

December 12

2:30-4pm East Simpson Coffee Co. 414 East Simpson cityoflafayette.com/Seniors

4-6pm The Collective cityoflafayette.com/CityCouncil

Open Space Year-End Celebration 6:00pm Public Library cityoflafayette.com/OpenSpace

December 15

Denver Holiday Lights Tour (adults only)

Courageous Aging Group

Know what’s happening in your community!

November 24

4:15-9:30pm Senior Center cityoflafayette.com/Seniors

Special offers from Lafayette businesses cityoflafayette.com/ShopSmall

December 18 – February 17

November 24

The Collective cityoflafayette.com/Collective

1-4pm Bob Burger Recreation Center cityoflafayette.com/ShopNDrop

December 17

Go to cityoflafayette.com/CONNECT and • Sign up to receive News Alerts & Calendar Events via text or email

Holiday Storytime

November 30

10:30am Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

• Sign up to receive monthly Arts, Library & Recreation newsletters

7-9pm The Collective cityoflafayette.com/Collective

December 18

Winter Solstice Storytime

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6:30pm Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

• Follow the City’s Facebook, Twitter & Instagram pages

December 1

December 19

I M P O R TA N T A D D R E S S E S

Shop Small Saturday

Shop-N-Drop (ages 4-12)

Dance in Film: a Sans Souci Sampler

Home for the Holidays

Santa, elves, caroling, kids activities, tree lighting at dusk 1-4:30pm Festival Plaza oldtownlafayette.com

December 1

International Tea Party (register) 10:30am Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

December 2

Open Space Holiday Ornaments 1:00pm The Collective cityoflafayette.com/OpenSpace

Matthew Hoffman Exhibit

Babies and Bells Storytime (birth-2 yrs) 10:30am Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

December 20

Christmas Storytime

6:30pm Public Library cityoflafayette.com/Library

December 31

New Year’s Eve at Noon 10am-12pm Senior Center cityoflafayette.com/Seniors

• Bob Burger Rec Center, 111 W. Baseline Rd • Festival Plaza, 311 S. Public Rd • Public Library, 775 W. Baseline Rd • Senior Center, 103 S. Iowa • The Collective, 201 N. Public Rd

Find Events Online

More events and additional details for all listed events can be found at cityoflafayette.com/Events


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