Former pub opposite a famous Welsh castle that s now a family home with planning for four new houses in its garden
There s plenty of potential for this property opposite historic landmark
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Brad Anderson has made quite an impact on the Denver dining scene over the past few decades, running the Rocky Mountain Diner, Rick s Cafe, Chopper s Sports Grill, the Castle Cafe and the Next Door Bar with partners Tom Walls and Jerry Good. Now Anderson is ready to jump back into the scene with Benzina, an Italian restaurant built from the bones of a former Phillips 66 gas station at 4839 East Colfax Avenue.
Anderson began planning the restaurant three years ago when he purchased the property, which had most recently been home to a Meineke muffler shop. His plan at the time was to have the place open by late 2019 or early 2020; he hadn t picked a name at that time, but he knew that wood-fired Neapolitan pizzas would be at the heart of the menu.
Wyoming Valley
Luzerne County Child Advocacy Center is selling bouquets of pinwheels to raise funds and awareness to prevent child abuse in the region during April, which is Child Abuse Prevention Month. Bouquets of 10 pinwheels are $25 and can be purchased by emailing Shannon.peduto@luzernecountycac.org, call 570-208-2895 or purchase via the CAC website. Pinwheel bouquets are available for pickup now through April 30. Area residents are encouraged to purchase pinwheel bouquets and plant a pinwheel garden on their property to demonstrate their support for efforts to prevent child abuse in the area.
Back Mountain
A craft and vendor sale, indoor and outdoor, will be held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, April 17, at the Dallas Eastern Star Hall, 15 Foster St., Dallas. Crafters and vendors will have a variety of items for sale. Welsh cookies will be sold. Lunch will be offered and takeouts are available. For vendor information, call Dianne Corby at 570-675-4893 or email diannec@ptd.ne
A pig roast, pitch tournament and pavement brick sale are planned to raise funds for playground improvements at Forty Fort Park. Organizers are raising funds for a handicapped swing set and playground equipment for children under 5 at the Forty Fort Park. The pig roast will be held June 19 at the Forty Fort Pavilion, hosted by the White House Diner and Fort Cafe, with all proceeds going toward the handicapped swing set and playground equipment for children under 5 at the Forty Fort Park. Tickets are $35 per person and can be purchased at the White House Diner and Fort Cafe. Chef Jeff Pizza will oversee the preparations. For information or to help with the event, contact Jerry LaMark at jeratffpark@aol.com.