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We’d never make it through without the generosity of these folks who gave us breakfast, lunch and dinner donations!!
If you frequent these businesses or know these donors, please mention that you appreciate their support of 88.5FM Community Radio
~ A little r
Café Hey located at 1540 N Franklin St in downtown Tampa donated Thursday lunch Chief’s Creole Café located at 901 22
nd St S in St Petersburg delivered dinner Wednesday
Ella’s Americana Folk Art Café – 5119 N Nebraska Ave in Tampa provided Thursday dinner
Volunteers Gail & Paul Carroll baked oatmeal cookies for Tuesday treats
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8 of the Worst Parking Lots in Denver
An unofficial list of the city s most hellish lots and garages. Plus, tips on how to save yourself (at least some of) the headache at each one. Madi Skahill •
May 25, 2021
In an ever-divided society, few things seem able to unite us these days. But if anything were to come close, it’d be the power of complaining. And for seasoned Denverites as well as transplants alike, there’s one thing we can all agree on: Our city has some horrible parking lots.
From their egregious designs to their unavoidable crowds, there are dozens of universally loathed lots around town and probably plenty more that deserve to make the ranks (we tip our hats to just about any spot off Colorado Boulevard.) Denver’s parking woes are a somewhat fraught issue for a city facing intense growth, so this isn’t lip service for one infrastructure solution or the other. (If your blood boils just thinking about some of these below, maybe this is your sign to
Lucile’s Creole Cafe in Littleton is back. As the most recent addition to the lineup of Southern breakfast and lunch eateries that have become a Colorado institution, Lucile’s is ready to swing the rustic doors open on the South Platte River and welcome old, new and always loyal customers.
The original Lucile s opened in 1980 in Boulder under founder Lucile Richards and her son, Fletcher Richards. Since then, they’ve expanded their restaurants throughout the Front Range, treating customers to their Creole-themed menu.
The Littleton Lucile’s originally opened in 2010 at 2852 West Bowles Avenue, but in November 2020, the eatery closed its doors. Brian Heilman, who ran the Littleton location, explains that the closing was because the lease ended and was not renewed by the landlord. He says that after a decade of serving breakfast and lunch along with holding special events like crawfish boils and disco dancing pits the team was heartbroken to close.