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Yahoo
21-03-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Solar-powered security cameras installed at Denver's Cheesman Park after tree fires
DENVER (KDVR) — As spring begins, Denver's parks will soon see bigger can be a concern especially after tree fires were reported at Cheesman Park this year. Denver has the largest parks system in the United States, with more than 200 urban outdoor recreation areas. Fire danger remains high due to dry conditions and warm weather. No officers injured, suspect transported after shooting Thursday in north Denver The fire at the beginning of 2025 burned two decades-old trees near the Botanic Gardens and the park's pavilion, which is used by many for classes, outdoor fitness training and family gatherings. 'I grew up coming to Cheesman Park; I'm going to get married in the pavilion,' visitor Sean Kenney told FOX31. One of the burned trees, a Rocky Mountain Juniper, had to be removed by forestry crews. 'That's ridiculous; we need cameras for sure,' said one park visitor. The Denver Parks and Recreation Department has added extra security, which includes solar-powered cameras mounted near the pavilion. 'I'm a 1,000% for the cameras,' said one park visitor. Not everyone is comfortable with more cameras in parks. 'To be honest, the cameras make me a little nervous. I would rather rely on fellow people in the park to call if they see an issue, smoke rather than feeling like cameras are watching,' said Kenney. Erie bike shop waiting on hundreds of thousands of dollars from state e-bike rebate Kenney emphasized that he supports any effort to protect parks and maintain a healthy outdoor space everyone can enjoy. 'This place means a lot to me and it's about how can we as a community take care of our public spaces,' said Kenney. The Parks and Recreation Department told FOX31 that open fires, cooking fires, and fireworks are strictly prohibited except in designated areas. Denver Fire told FOX31 that the investigation into the tree fires is labeled as inactive. Suspicious activity should be reported to the police. Smoke or other signs of fire should be reported to the Denver Fire Department. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


CBC
12-02-2025
- Science
- CBC
Science North's latest exhibit includes millions of LEGO bricks
Science North CEO Ashley Larose describes the Sudbury science centre's latest exhibit, which features more than 100 sculptures made of LEGO pieces. 'Sean Kenney's Brick Masters Studio: Build with LEGO Bricks Like a Pro' opens on Valentine's Day.


CBC
12-02-2025
- Entertainment
- CBC
Science North launches a new exhibit with more than 100 LEGO sculptures
LEGO lovers in Sudbury and surrounding area will have the perfect venue for a date, or some family time, this Valentine's Day. Science North is launching a new exhibit that will feature more than 100 sculptures made of LEGO from artist Sean Kenney. Kenney, and his team from Amsterdam, brought more than two million LEGO bricks to the science centre to build the sculptures, which range from a massive red dragon, to a life-sized squirrel. "One of the things that's really amazing about this is that there is no limit when it comes to what you can use LEGO bricks for," said Science North CEO Ashley Larose. "And I think that that's one of the big wow factors for our visitors." In addition to the sculptures, the exhibit, called Sean Kenney's Brick Masters Studio: Build with LEGO Bricks Like a Pro, will also have some hands-on sections where visitors can experiment and make their own LEGO creations. "I think there's also something kind of meditative about putting bricks together," Larose said.