A huge thank you to all the amazing organizers and participants who give their time and energy to various neighborhood improvement projects! Here are just a few examples of Lakewood neighbors that deserve to be celebrated for their community building efforts.
The Two Creeks neighborhood participated in the inaugural Love Lakewood Day by doing a big neighborhood cleanup.
A Lakewood resident hosted a cleanup at Belmar Park to pick up trash and various litter among the park's trails and ponds.
Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) employees organized a cleanup along West Jewell Ave and Kendrick Lake Park.
Silvertree HOA used their Get-Together grant to host a cleanup to mitigate nearby fire potential.
Coyote Gulch neighbors gathered for a family-friendly movie night.
The Mid Lakewood Civic Association organized a tree lighting party at Meadowlark Park.
Applewood’s annual Oktoberfest is a popular event among neighbors of all ages.
Dozens of neighborhood children and their parents gathered to decorate pumpkins at Coyote Gulch Park.
The O’Kane Park Neighborhood Association hosted a National Night Out potluck that drew a nice crowd despite the rain.
The Daniels Welchester neighborhood organizes an annual National Night Out event that connects its residents with City and County law enforcement.
The Eiber Neighborhood Association hosted a gathering at Holbrook Park.
Green Mountain residents celebrated the installation of a Little Free Library that will serve the neighborhood.
The “Horseshoe” neighborhood of Ward 1 organizes an annual block party that connects neighbors new and old.
Martindale neighbors and families gathered for an Earth Day cleanup along Alameda Parkway and in the neighborhood.