

Denver's One and Only Televised Third Friday Open Mic
June15th 2018 | 6-8pm | Denver Open Media
FREE and Open to the public
Our featured guests are:
Poet Pepe Viteri
Musician Scott (SHACK) Hackler
and Hosted by Katie Tall
The mic is open to everyone.
Sign up early. First come, first served. We are off the are at 8pm sharp. Sign up late and there is no guarantee you will be on live television.
Poetry, Performance, Music, Dance, Magic, Comedy, etc...

At Denver Kids, they believe that strong, supportive relationships have the power to help every student reach their full potential and graduate high school. It’s been the heart of their mission and the springboard of their strong outcomes since 1946. Their professional Educational Counselors work one-to-one with Denver Public Schools students facing adversity to keep them engaged and on track to high school graduation with the skills needed to transition into college or careers.
This video follows Future Options Coordinator, Cristina Chacon.

At Denver Kids, they believe that strong, supportive relationships have the power to help every student reach their full potential and graduate high school. It’s been the heart of their mission and the springboard of their strong outcomes since 1946. Their professional Educational Counselors work one-to-one with Denver Public Schools students facing adversity to keep them engaged and on track to high school graduation with the skills needed to transition into college or careers.

The Child and Adult Protection Services Division receives reports of child abuse and neglect and works with families to identify and resolve concerns for children’s safety and well-being. Their goal is to strengthen families and ensure the safety, well-being and permanency of every child.

The Child and Adult Protection Services Division of Arapahoe County serves vulnerable adults who are victims, or at-risk, of abuse, neglect, self-neglect or financial exploitation.

Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to egalitarian versus hierarchical relationships.

Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to the vision of someday creating a spiritual center named "God Space Sanctuary."

Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections related to distinguishing blame from responsibility and thereby empowering one's life experiences.

Sister Who offers thoughts and reflections inspired by these words, attributed to Albert Einstein: "I attempted to live a normal life, but found it was quite impossible for me."

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