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Denver Newsletter (July 18th)
Here are the latest news stories and upcoming events in Denver.
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Welcome to The Denver Newsletter!
In today’s edition:
Upcoming Colorado Rockies game
New twist in Nichushkin saga.
A deep-dive into the life of on-Erik Hexum.
And more…
Quote of the Week
"Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known."
— Carl Sagan
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Trivia
Here is your trivia question of the week. The answer will be shown in next week’s newsletter. Which do you think it is? No cheating!
What historic Denver street is famous for its lights and decorations during the holiday season?
A) Larimer Street
B) 16th Street Mall
C) Colfax Avenue
D) Cherry Creek North
Answer to Last Week's Trivia:
The large park in Denver known for its annual City Park Jazz series is C) City Park.
News
💼 Business
Denver mayor, council members propose tax hike for affordable housing. (link)
Owners of Colorado’s oldest active winery look to sell business, vineyards, property. (link)
🏒 Sports
There's a new twist in the Valeri Nichushkin saga with Avalanche. (link)
5 CU Boulder climbers to compete in international competition. (link)
🏦 Finance
Denver apartment complex sells for $23.3 million. (link)
Upcoming Events
Here are some events that are happening in our city this week. There is a good mix between sports, entertainment, conferences, concerts, and more.
Sports
⚾ Colorado Rockies vs. San Francisco Giants
Coors Field, Denver, CO
Friday, Jul 19th | 6:40 PM | (More info)
🧘 Yoga on the Rocks
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO
Saturday, Jul 20th | 7:00 AM | (More info)
Music & Concerts
🎵 Quasi - Featuring "Birds" Tour
Marquis, Denver, CO
Thursday, Jul 18th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
🎸 AJR - The Maybe Man Tour
Ball Arena, Denver, CO
Thursday, Jul 18th | 7:00 PM | (More info)
Family
🛠 Family Nature Adventure Day
9754 M.L.K. Jr Blvd, Denver, CO
Saturday, Jul 20th | 5:00 PM | (More info)
Image of the Week
Every week, I have a habit of making some AI art about our city.
This week, I typed in “Denver at night, lit by neon and holograms” and this is what I got.
Let me know what ideas you have for this. I really enjoy making these types of photos.
Denver Historical Events
Denver Tramway Strike (1920) - A notable labor dispute.
The Denver Tramway Strike of 1920 was a significant labor dispute that exemplified the active militancy of labor unions during the early 1900s. The strike, which began on August 1, 1920, brought the conversation surrounding labor relations to the forefront of Denver politics and had a lasting influence on the larger labor landscape for decades to come. The Denver Tramway Company workers went on strike to demand higher wages, leading to a series of urban riots and clashes among striking streetcar workers, strike-breakers, local police, federal troops, and the public. The violence escalated, resulting in seven deaths and more than fifty people injured, including several children. The strike and its aftermath had a profound impact on the city's history and labor relations.
The Denver Tramway Strike of 1920 was a tumultuous event that unfolded in the city's history, sparking chaos and unrest as workers demanded higher wages from the Denver Tramway Company. Streetcars were derailed, overturned, or set on fire in several places around the city, and the violence continued to escalate. The strike and its aftermath led to the bankruptcy of the Denver Tramway Company, marking a significant turning point in the labor landscape of Denver. The strike brought attention to the plight of workers and the challenges they faced, leaving a lasting impact on the city's labor history.
The Denver Tramway Strike of 1920 remains a notable labor dispute in Denver's history, with its effects reverberating for years to come. The strike highlighted the struggles of workers and the power dynamics between labor unions, corporations, and the government. The events of the strike and the resulting bankruptcy of the Denver Tramway Company serve as a reminder of the importance of labor rights and fair wages, shaping the city's approach to labor relations and influencing future labor movements.
Famous People From Denver
Jon-Erik Hexum (1957-1984)
Jon-Erik Hexum was an American actor and model, known for his lead role in the TV series "Voyagers!" and "Cover-Up." Born in Englewood, New Jersey in 1957, he was a musically gifted student and a charming young man who captivated audiences with his talent and charisma. Tragically, his promising career was cut short at the young age of 26.
Early Life and Musical Talent
Jon-Erik Hexum was born in Englewood, New Jersey in 1957 to Thorleif Andreas Hexum, a Norwegian immigrant, and Gretha Olivia Hexum. Raised in Tenafly by his mother after his parents' divorce, Hexum showed early signs of musical talent, playing the horn, violin, and piano. His passion for the arts was evident from a young age, setting the stage for his future career in entertainment.
Rising Star in Hollywood
Hexum's career in Hollywood began with his role in the TV series "Voyagers!" where he gained popularity for his charismatic performance. He later went on to star in the TV series "Cover-Up," showcasing his acting prowess and captivating audiences with his on-screen presence. His talent and potential as an actor were evident, and he was poised for a successful career in the entertainment industry.
Tragic Accident and Legacy
On October 18, 1984, tragedy struck when Hexum accidentally shot himself in the head with a prop gun on the set of "Cover-Up." The accident led to his untimely death, leaving behind a legacy of unfulfilled potential and a promising career cut short. His death shocked the entertainment industry and served as a reminder of the dangers associated with the use of firearms, even as props.
Key Achievements of Jon-Erik Hexum:
Lead role in the TV series "Voyagers!" and "Cover-Up."
Charismatic and talented actor with a promising career in Hollywood.
Remembered for his musical talent and on-screen presence.
Jon-Erik Hexum's story is one of talent, promise, and a life cut short tragically. His legacy lives on through his work and the impact he made in the entertainment industry.
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