Ask a Vendor
The “Ask a Vendor” column allows us to share the thoughts and wisdom of the diverse group of people who make up the Denver VOICE vendor pool. Do you have a question for  VOICE vendors? See below for more information on how to submit it.
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A Christmas Memory
My fondest Christmas memory was in December 2004 when I spent it at the Samaritan House, a Denver shelter. I had just lost my place due to a job loss. My company had gone out of business, and I had just ended an abusive relationship, so I needed a safe place to stay. I headed down to the shelter and was lucky enough to win their lottery for a four-month stay.
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Interview: Survivor

You might recognize Denver resident Ken McNickle from the current season of Survivor. What you might not know is that McNickle runs Humane Kind Project, a nonprofit that builds community and breaks down barriers between the housed and unhoused people of Denver.

The Humane Kind Project throws “block parties” that take place every Saturday in Civic Center Park. The Denver VOICE caught up with McNickle to find out more about his project and his hopes for Denver.

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Writing Through Hard Times

The Hard Times Writing Workshop is a collaboration between Denver Public Library and Lighthouse Writers Workshop. The workshop is open to all members of the public—especially those experiencing homelessness. Each month, the Denver VOICE will publish a selection of the voices of Hard Times.

Hard Times meets every Tuesday afternoon from 3:00-5:00 in the book club room of DPL’s Central branch. To check out more writing by Hard Times participants, go to writedenver.org.

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Editor's Note
This month we’re celebrating the Denver VOICE’s 20th birthday. Over the past two decades, the VOICE has gone through several incarnations. The paper has meant many things to many different people. It has changed the lives of staff members, volunteers, readers, and—most importantly—vendors.
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Vendor Profile - Jerry Rosen

By Sarah Harvey  |  Photo by Jesse Borrell

If you’ve ever spent time on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, chances are you’ve met Jerry Rosen. And chances are Jerry has brightened your day with his gracious, gentle demeanor.

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Where Are They Now: Edward Werner

An update from Denver VOICE vendors. 

By Sarah Ford

Edward Werner had made a place for himself selling the Denver VOICE at the intersection of 15th and Market Streets. He was getting back on his feet after falling onto hard times and becoming homeless. The money wasn’t much, but it was enough to survive.

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Where Are They Now: Brian Dibley

An update from Denver VOICE vendor Brian Dibley. 

By Sarah Harvey

Brian Dibley sold the Denver VOICE for eight years before he finally reunited with his family and moved back east last November. He’s currently living in Lockport, New York, with his younger brother, Pat. The two brothers are restoring a Victorian home that Pat recently bought.

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Ask a Vendor
The “Ask a Vendor” column allows us to share the thoughts and wisdom of the diverse group of people who make up the Denver VOICE vendor pool. Do you have a question for  VOICE vendors? See below for more information on how to submit it.
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