Lowry’s Biggest Little Parade is Back! Save the date: Saturday, June 28, 2025, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Get ready for some good old-fashioned fun … LUN is thrilled to
This report summarizes the findings of the Lowry United Neighborhoods (LUN) Community Survey conducted on January 17, 2025. The survey aimed to gauge resident involvement in various community aspects, identify
Lowry’s commitment to a cleaner and greener neighborhood is shining brightly. Our Litter Free Lowry kickoff event on Earth Day, April 22, was a resounding success, with over 60 enthusiastic volunteers joining forces to make
Happy May, “Our children are our future”. Clearly true. But what is also true is too many people in positions of authority trumpet that feel-good mantra loudly, while doing little
Join us for a fun and eco-friendly event where you can safely dispose of your unwanted paint! Our Free Paint Recycling Collection Event is happening on May 17, 2025 at 1271
In the spirit of a cleaner, greener Lowry, here are stories of three separate residents – Marc and his wife Gretchen, Karolyn and Ross – and the small steps they
Suzanne Barchers’ life has taken so many wonderful academic and travel turns, and now she’s landed here in Lowry. She’s an energetic, smart, amazing woman whose musical skills, educational highlights,
Tuesday May 6, 7-8:30 p.m. (doors open 6:30 p.m.), Eisenhower Chapel293 Roslyn Street, Denver, CO 80230 On Tuesday May 6, the next Lowry United Neighborhoods Townhall takes a look at
Members of the LUN board met with Promenade neighbors, Wings Over the Rockies (WOTR) management, Denver Police Department (DPD) District 3 community resource officers, and the DPD community engagement program
DENVER, Colorado, December 2024: The International School of Denver (ISDenver) is under contract to purchase the Bishop Machebeuf High School property. Currently a Pre-K through 8 International Baccalaureate World School,
As many of you know, George Washington High School (our neighborhood school) has seen a noted increase in families and staff experiencing food insecurity. As a result, a dedicated group
When Jim Mann, Dr. James Mann to you, was in 6th grade, his teacher said he was “sharp and a leader” and quickly skipped him to 7th grade. “This was OK except it made the