Community Resources
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Elected Officials
Denver City Councilman Chris Herndon, District 8
720.337.8888
Represents Stapleton and Park Hill north of 23rd and east of Holly
Denver City Councilwoman Mary Beth Susman, District 5
720.337.5555
Represents Park Hill, East Colfax, Stapleton (25th to Montview east of Central Park Blvd.)
Denvr City Councilman Albus Brooks, District 9
303.337.7709
Represents Park Hill west of Holly
State Representative Angela Williams, House District 7
303.866.2909
Represents Stapleton & Park Hill east of Monaco
State Representative Leslie Herod, House District 8
200 E. Colfax Ave., Room 307 Denver, CO 80203
303.866.2959
303.866.2959
Represents Park Hill, E. Colfax, a small area of South Stapleton bound by Central Park Blvd, Montview, Beeler St, and 28th Ave
State Representative Lois Court, House District 6
303.866.2967
Represents Lowry, Mayfair, Montclair
State Senator Michael Johnston, Senate District 33
303.866.4864
Represents Stapleton & Park Hill
State Senator Pat Steadman, Senate District 31
303-866-4861
Represents Lowry and Montclair, Mayfair, Hale south of 13th Ave
Fire Station
Denver Fire Station No. 26
7934 Martin Luther King Blvd
720.913.3473 (emergencies: 911)
720.913.3473 (emergencies: 911)
Libraries
Lowry-Schlessman Family Library
100 Poplar St
720.865.0000
720.865.0000
Northeast Park Hill-Pauline Robinson Library
5575 E 33rd Avenue
720.865.0290
720.865.0290
Park Hill Library
4705 E Montview Blvd
720.865.0250
720.865.0250
Stapleton-Sam Gary Branch Library
2961 Roslyn St.
720.865.0325
720.865.0325
Open Space
Bluff Lake Nature Center
3400 Havana Way
303.344.0031
303.344.0031
Bluff Lake Nature Center is a nonprofit agency that owns and manages a unique urban wildlife refuge and outdoor classroom in northeast Denver.
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge
6550 Gateway Road
303.389.0930
303.389.0930
16,000-acre expanse of prairie, wetland, and woodland habitat where wildlife thrives
Sand Creek Regional Greenway
303.468.3260
Nonprofit to protect 14-mile public trail and natural area in northeast Denver, Commerce City and Aurora
Police
Denver Police Academy
303.370.1500
Denver Police help. Crime stoppers anonymous tips
720.913.7867
Denver Police help. Gang hotline
720.913.7867
Denver Police help. Hate crime hotline
720.913.6458
Denver Police help. Positive Comments or Complaints
720-913-6665
Denver Police help. Report graffiti
311 or 720.913.1311
Denver Police help. Sex offender hotline
720.913.6511
District 5 Police Commander Ian Culverhouse
720.913.1402
District 5 Police Community Resource Officer Armando Cruz
720.913.1405
District 5 Police Community Resource Officer Sherikera Heflin
720.913.1417
District 5 Police Headquarters (Stapleton and NE Denver)
8230 Northfield Blvd. Suite 1350
720.865.2356
720.865.2356
Recreation Centers
Northeast Park Hill-Hiawatha Davis Jr Center
3334 Holly St
720.865.0590
720.865.0590
Northeast Park Hill-Martin Luther King Jr Rec Center
3880 Newport St
720.865.0530
720.865.0530
Only warm water therapy pool in NE Denver
Stapleton-Central Park Rec Center
9651 E Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
720.865.0750
720.865.0750
Gym with basketball courts, volleyball courts, aerobics room, stationary bikes, pools
School for Blind Children
Anchor Center for Blind Children
2550 Roslyn St
303.377.9732
303.377.9732
Not-for profit organization dedicated to early intervention/education for blind children
Stapleton Area High Schools
East High School
1600 City Park Esplanade
720.423.8300
720.423.8300
George Washington High School
655 S. Monaco Pkwy.
72-.423.8600
72-.423.8600
Northfield High School
5500 Central Park Blvd
720.423.8000
720.423.8000
This new high school opened in the fall of 2015 with a class of about 200 ninth graders. It offers the IB curriculum to all (with no tracking). One grade will be added each year until it has grades 9 - 12.
Stapleton Area Preschools
Knowledge Beginnings
10325 E 31st Ave
303.329.4405
303.329.4405
Education with emphasis on social, emotional, cognitive, and physical development
Monarch Montessori
4895 Peoria St
303.712.2001
303.712.2001
Private, non-profit program that serves 6 weeks through 5 years old
Montessori Children’s House of Denver
2211 Xanthia Way
303.322.8324
303.322.8324
Private preschool and elementary school
Primrose School
2501 Syracuse St
303.322.7200
303.322.7200
Private preschool, goal to help children have fun while building active minds, healthy bodies and happy hearts
Stapleton Area Public Schools
Denver Discovery Middle School (Grades 6-8)
3480 Syracuse St
720.424.4790
720.424.4790
A small middle school emphasizing excellence through personalized learning. Large enough to serve you, small enough to know you.
Denver School of Science and Technology: Stapleton (Grades 6-12)
2000 Valentia St
303.320.5570
303.320.5570
Rigorous, supportive academic program to gain skills for college degree
Denver School of the Arts (Grades 6-12)
7111 E Montview Blvd
720.424.1700
720.424.1700
Secondary arts magnet school intensive in arts
High Tech Elementary School
720.218.0043
Highly structured learning environment emphasizing rigorous academics
Isabella Bird Elementary School
720.423.9900
McAuliffe International School (Grades 6-8)
2540 Holly St
720.420.1540
720.420.1540
Very structured learning environment with rigorous and holisitc eduation
Odyssey School (K-8 Charter School)
6550 E 21st Ave
303.316.3944
303.316.3944
Dynamic Expeditionary Learning community dedicated to fostering each child
Swigert International School (ECE-5)
3480 Syracuse St
720.424.4800
720.424.4800
Develops knowedgeable, inquisitive, and compassionate young people
Westerly Creek Elementary (ECE-5)
8800 E 28th Ave
720.424.3160
720.424.3160
Child-centric, inclusive learning community with diversified instruction
William R. Roberts School (K-8)
2100 Akron Way
720.424.2640
720.424.2640
"Growth and Challenge for All"
Stapleton Organizations
Community Hub at Northfield (Cop Shop and NE Transportation Connections)
8230 Northfield Blvd. Ste. 1350
720.865.2356
720.865.2356
Open 10am-4pm M-F. Free coffee and wifi. Staffed to provide transportation and safety information; also it's the community cop shop and bicycle library.
Forest City Stapleton
7351 E. 29th Ave
303.382.1800
303.382.1800
Forest City is the master developer of Stapleton.
Greater Stapleton Business Association (GSBA)
2373 Central Park Blvd., Ste. 100
303.403.6300
303.403.6300
GSBA's mission is to foster relationships within the businesses of the greater Stapleton community
Stapleton Citizen’s Advisory Board (CAB)
Provides community input for Stapleton Development Plan
Stapleton Development Corporation (SDC)
303.393.7700
Nonprofit in charge of implementing Stapleton Development Plan, a community-based vision for creating new jobs, housing, and open space
Stapleton Foundation
7350 E. 29th Avenue Ste. 300
303.468.3220
303.468.3220
The mission of the Stapleton Foundation is to advocate, sustain and realize the principles of the Stapleton Development Plan (the Green Book).
Stapleton Master Community Association (MCA)
303.388.0724
The MCA plans and hosts events for the community including concerts and movies on the Green in the 29th Ave. Town Center, they run the swimming pools, and they maintain allleys, pocket parks and other areas that are not part of Denver Parks.
Stapleton United Neighbors (SUN)
http://stapletonunitedneighbors.com
Stapleton's all-volunteer neighborhood organization with committees that include: education, transportation, sustainability, safety, outreach, neighborhood watch
Urban Farm at Stapleton
10200 Smith Road
303.307.9332
303.307.9332
A 501c3 nonprofit located in Denver, provides agricultural & environmental education to urban kids