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	<title>The Baker Bark</title>
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	<description>News and Views from the Baker Historic Neighborhood, Denver, Colorado</description>
	<pubDate>Sun, 04 Oct 2009 18:04:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Found objects inspire Baker woodworkers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Sep 2009 17:02:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Photos]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Fancy Tiger]]></category>

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Baker residents Ben Olsen and Rob McGowan, founders of Fin Art, a design and woodworking collaborative, make furniture from discarded materials they find in the alleys of Baker. Ben and Rob have their first show at Fancy Tiger on Oct. 2. Click here for details.
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<p>Baker residents Ben Olsen and Rob McGowan, founders of Fin Art, a design and woodworking collaborative, make furniture from discarded materials they find in the alleys of Baker. Ben and Rob have their first show at Fancy Tiger on Oct. 2. <a href="http://bakerbark.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/fancy-tiger.pdf">Click here for details</a>.</p>
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		<title>Are you a Baker fan?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jul 2009 23:29:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Of course you&#8217;re a fan. But have you declared your love of Baker on Facebook?
Do it now—fan Baker!
43 of your neighborhors have already gone on record online.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Of course you&#8217;re a fan. But have you declared your love of Baker on Facebook?</p>
<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Baker-Historic-Neighborhood-Association/109964573091">Do it now—fan Baker</a><a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Baker-Historic-Neighborhood-Association/109964573091"></a>!</p>
<p>43 of your neighborhors have already gone on record online.</p>
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		<title>Bees!</title>
		<link>http://bakerbark.com/bees-swarm-first-avenue/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Jul 2009 19:28:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Happenings]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[New to the neighborhood]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Photos]]></category>

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Bees massed in a tree on First Avenue on Tuesday.
Ron Tarver sent the photos to the Bark, giving this explanation:
bees swarmed from a nearby hive.  chris [Andersen] cut off the limbs that they were clinging, and then put them n the limb into a large box   later to be put into hive [...]]]></description>
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<p>Bees massed in a tree on First Avenue on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Ron Tarver sent the photos to the Bark, giving this explanation:</p>
<blockquote><p>bees swarmed from a nearby hive.  chris [Andersen] cut off the limbs that they were clinging, and then put them n the limb into a large box   later to be put into hive box located somewhere within neighborhood in a back yard.</p></blockquote>
<p>Ron&#8217;s estimate: 10,000 bees</p>
<p><a href="http://bakerbark.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bees-2.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-435 alignnone" title="bees-2" src="http://bakerbark.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/bees-2.jpg" alt="bees-2" width="350" height="622" /></a></p>
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		<title>&#8220;A sense of life&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Jun 2009 13:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Around town]]></category>

		<category><![CDATA[Bannock Street]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The Baker neighborhood makes a brief but memorable cameo in Kent Haruf&#8217;s 1990 novel Where You Once Belonged (Random House):
It was early evening then. It was in the fall of the year and the trees standing up in front of the old houses in the neighborhood were just beginning to turn. The apartment they had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Where-Once-Belonged-Kent-Haruf/dp/0375708707"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-418" style="margin: 5px;" title="where-you-once-belonged-kent-haruf" src="http://bakerbark.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/where-you-once-belonged-kent-haruf.gif" alt="where-you-once-belonged-kent-haruf" width="170" height="260" /></a>The Baker neighborhood makes a brief but memorable cameo in Kent Haruf&#8217;s 1990 novel <em>Where You Once Belonged</em> (Random House):</p>
<blockquote><p>It was early evening then. It was in the fall of the year and the trees standing up in front of the old houses in the neighborhood were just beginning to turn. The apartment they had rented was in an old established area of Denver. Formerly it must have been an attractive part of town; there were many large brick houses, built before the turn of the century, but the houses were nearly all divided into apartments and the streets were lined with cars. We walked five or six blocks south along <strong>Bannock</strong> <strong>Street</strong> and then turned west where we could see the mountains, high and blue-looking out beyond the city, and then north, and then east again to make a circle. It felt good to be walking. It was pleasantly cool outside and we saw a number of Hispanic families sitting out on the big porches of the neighborhood houses, playing music and drinking beer and talking, while handsome little black-haired kids played games in the yards or rode bicycles on the sidewalks, and I thought there was a sense of life in the neighborhood, of things happening which would be interesting to know about. </p></blockquote>
<p>According to the book&#8217;s timeline, Haruf is describing what Baker would&#8217;ve been like in the early 1980s.</p>
<p>The jacket indicates that Haruf (who also wrote the acclaimed <em>Plainsong</em>) divides his time between Illinois, where he teaches English, and Colorado. It doesn&#8217;t specify exactly where in Colorado, but judging by this passage, he seems to have developed a good sense of the neighborhood.</p>
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		<title>Baker Bargains is back!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 16:36:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By all accounts, the 20th annual Baker Bargains was a major success, with excellent buyer and seller participation, and not a single tornado or hail storm!
This seller didn&#8217;t turn a big profit, but the beautiful weather and neighborhood camaraderie more than made up for it.
Thanks to all who made it happen—particularly Doug Pimple, Baker&#8217;s treasurer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By all accounts, <strong>the 20th annual Baker Bargains was a major success</strong>, with excellent buyer and seller participation, and not a single tornado or hail storm!</p>
<p>This seller didn&#8217;t turn a big profit, but the beautiful weather and neighborhood camaraderie more than made up for it.</p>
<p>Thanks to all who made it happen—particularly Doug Pimple, Baker&#8217;s treasurer and tireless promoter. The neighborhood is well on its way to restoring the reputation of this storied event.</p>
<p><strong>If anyone has photos from the BB that they&#8217;d like to share, please email me (Jeb):</strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;">newsletter [at] bakerneighborhood [dot] org</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">We&#8217;ll give you credit for any images we post.</p>
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		<title>Call for Photos!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Jun 2009 21:27:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Fairmont]]></category>

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Got any pics of the neighborhood? Send &#8216;em along!
newsletter [at] bakerneighborhood [dot] org
[Update: Ask and you shall receive! Bakernow.com/photos]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://bakerbark.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/fairmont-playing-field.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-381" title="fairmont-playing-field" src="http://bakerbark.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/fairmont-playing-field.jpg" alt="fairmont-playing-field" width="500" height="250" /></a></p>
<p>Got any pics of the neighborhood? Send &#8216;em along!</p>
<p>newsletter [at] bakerneighborhood [dot] org</p>
<p>[Update: Ask and you shall receive! <a title="View neighborhood photos at Bakernow.com" href="http://bakernow.com/photos"></a><a href="http://bakernow.com/photos">Bakernow.com/photos</a>]</p>
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		<title>10 Tips for Yard-Sale Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 16:47:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editor&#8217;s note: the following article, written by Doug Pimple, was originally published in the April edition of the Baker Bark.
The 20th annual Baker Bargains Bonanza, a neighborhood-wide yard sale, is this Saturday, June 13!
With this event only days away, we thought it would be a good idea to suggest some “dos and don’ts” to refresh [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Editor&#8217;s note: the following article, written by Doug Pimple, was originally published in the April edition of the Baker Bark.</em></p>
<p>The 20th annual <strong><a href="http://bakerbark.com/spring-2009-calendar">Baker Bargains Bonanza</a></strong>, a neighborhood-wide yard sale, is this Saturday, June 13!</p>
<p>With this event only days away, we thought it would be a good idea to suggest some “dos and don’ts” to refresh the seasoned yard-saler as well as provide an introduction for novice buyers and sellers. (Our thanks go out to Baker neighbor <strong>Gary Giem</strong> who has been successfully buying and selling at yard and estate sales for several years.)</p>
<p>Participating in the Baker Bargains Bonanza should be fun, but it can also be a good money making proposition. The following tips are presented to maximize profits and minimize chaos:</p>
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<p>1. Make a plan. The last minute approach only leads to lost sales and frustration at moving a lot of “stuff” for nothing. Plan ahead. Start a week or so in advance. Move things into one area, perhaps a garage or even just one room on the main floor of your home—avoid multiple trips up and down stairs the day of the event. Get organized several days in advance so that you are not exhausted by opening time.</p>
<p>2. Open early. Being ready early is the name of the game. The buyers who come first are usually your best bet. Dealers usually come early because they are on a long trail each day and cover a lot of territory. The adage that “the early bird does get the worm” certainly applies, and it applies to buyers as well as sellers. Get up early and move your things out well in advance. Give yourself time to arrange your wares to best advantage. This can be tough, as there will be those who want to buy as you are moving things out. You have the choice to tell them to wait, or deal with them. It can be helpful to have some help during these early hours so that you can multitask without implosion. Also, it is wise to have a second set of eyes just to keep anyone from walking away with items while you are otherwise engaged.</p>
<p>3. Clean your items. Not polish and paint, but clean them off. Re¬move dust and spider webs. Be careful with antique items that you do not destroy value by over cleaning or using any harsh cleaners to make it look better.</p>
<p>4. Price items ahead of time. Make a master list as you price each item. Mark your list as they sell. Use tags or tape that will not de¬stroy the surface of the item. For example, don’t use duct tape on a cardboard game box. It will ruin it. Often people buy items for their collectable value and the packaging is very important.</p>
<p>5. Have at least thirty or forty dollars in change at the outset. Fives, ones and coins. It is best to have one place for buyers to pay. For obvious reasons, someone must always be with the money. There are those who come to sales to snatch the moneybox when busy sellers are looking the other way. If you are conducting your sale alone, wear an apron and keep the money on you.</p>
<p>6. Don’t argue with your customers. Don’t tell them how much you paid for an item. If you have an emotional attachment to something, don’t sell it; and don’t be insulted if a buyer does not share your love for your grandmother’s marble table. People disappear quickly when asked to pay cash for your memories. A yard sale is not an antique store sale—the pricing is different. Dealers, for example, often wait two, three years to sell items at their stores, during which time they pay rent on the space. That is the nature of that business. Yard sales are quick. It is quick money for not a whole lot of work.</p>
<p>7. If you are going to take a check, be sure to see some identification. Write down a driver license number on the check. Oddly, it is rare that people will try and float a bad check at a yard sale. If you have any qualms, tell the buyer that you will hold their items for them while they go to an ATM or bank for cash—no one should be insulted by that request. Remember: many professional estate sale companies will only accept cash.</p>
<p>8. Hold firm on your prices during the early hours, unless you know in your heart that you will take less. It is difficult to call anyone back once they have moved on. And remember, just because you love an item is no reason to hike up the price. Be reasonable. An item is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it. You will know very early on if you have priced your items to sell. Otherwise, be prepared to haul it all back inside at closing time. Be prepared to bargain for your eventual bonanza. Everyone loves a bargain, but that does not mean you must give away your treasures.</p>
<p>9. Under no circumstances should you allow any buyers in your home. There are public rest rooms available on Broadway, so send them there. Of course, if you have a large item for sale like a piano in your living room you will need to provide access, but keep it simple and allow no wandering into other rooms. Also, if you do have things in your home for sale, you must have someone available to keep watch outside.</p>
<p>10. Don’t be fooled by someone in less than spiffy clothes. They can often have thousands of dollars in cash in their pocket and are willing to spend it.</p>
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		<title>The Graffiti Virus</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2009 19:48:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Crime]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The graffiti virus is not as terrifying as H1N1, but it is certainly damaging to spirits and property values. Thanks to Brian Peek for passing along the following pictures, which were taken this month.

Report graffiti
Learn about graffiti-prevention initiatives




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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The graffiti virus is not as terrifying as H1N1, but it is certainly damaging to spirits and property values. Thanks to Brian Peek for passing along the following pictures, which were taken this month.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.denvergov.org/DenverPartnersAgainstGraffiti/Reportgraffitiforfreeremoval/tabid/426599/Default.aspx ">Report graffiti</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.denvergov.org/Default.aspx?alias=www.denvergov.org/DenverPartnersAgainstGraffiti ">Learn about graffiti-prevention initiatives</a></li>
</ul>
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		<title>Free contstruction permits</title>
		<link>http://bakerbark.com/home-renovation-bonanza/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2009 18:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Development]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[The city is issuing free construction permits for certain home-improvement projects done between June 1 and June 15.
A variety of home improvements are covered by the Home Renovation Bonanza, including:

 Basic Interior Remodel of existing 1 or 2 Family Dwelling (existing Kitchen, Bath or Bedroom) Basement Remodel of existing 1 or 2
 Family Dwelling
Residential 1 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The city is issuing <strong>free construction permits</strong> for certain home-improvement projects done between June 1 and June 15.</p>
<blockquote><p>A variety of home improvements are covered by the Home Renovation Bonanza, including:</p>
<ul>
<li> Basic Interior Remodel of existing 1 or 2 Family Dwelling (existing Kitchen, Bath or Bedroom) Basement Remodel of existing 1 or 2</li>
<li> Family Dwelling</li>
<li>Residential 1 or 2 Family Roof Covering Repairor Replacement</li>
<li> Wall Insulation</li>
<li> Replacement of water heaters</li>
<li> Change out central heating and air</li>
<li> Residential Photo Voltaic Systems</li>
<li> Stucco or siding home exteriors</li>
</ul>
</blockquote>
<p><a href="http://bakerbark.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/bonanza-flyer-2-4-29-09.pdf">More information here</a>.</p>
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		<title>Dailey Park Meeting Scheduled for May 12</title>
		<link>http://bakerbark.com/dailey-park-meeting-scheduled-for-may-12/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 18:37:53 +0000</pubDate>
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Who: Denver Parks and Recreation
What: Public Meeting to discuss a new Master Plan for Dailey Park
When: Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 - 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Where: First Avenue Presbyterian Church, 120 West 1st Avenue, Denver
Why: DPR&#8217;s goal is to provide a forum where individuals will have an opportunity to provide inpit on preferences and priorities [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote><p><strong>Who</strong>: Denver Parks and Recreation<br />
<strong>What</strong>: Public Meeting to discuss a new Master Plan for Dailey Park<br />
<strong>When</strong>: Tuesday, May 12th, 2009 - 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.<br />
<strong>Where</strong>: First Avenue Presbyterian Church, 120 West 1st Avenue, Denver<br />
<strong>Why</strong>: DPR&#8217;s goal is to provide a forum where individuals will have an opportunity to provide inpit on preferences and priorities for future improvements to the park.</p>
<p>Please contact Jennifer Kovarik with questions at Jennifer.Kovarik@denvergov.org</p></blockquote>
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