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DO YOU BELIEVE IN LUCK? This column is a place for Denver VOICE vendors to respond to questions from fellow vendors, our readers, and staff. I do believe in luck. I misplaced a few things in the past year and was really grateful when I found them. I was very lucky. I’ve also had good luck a few other times. Yes and no. I believe “luck” is a divine purpose of place and time. When and if I decide something is lucky depends on the risk I am taking, and why. JERRY ROSEN DENVER VOICE VENDOR I really don’t believe in luck. I believe in being the best person that you can be. Being kind to RAELENE JOHNSON DENVER VOICE VENDOR people and helping others will bring all the goodness from my heavenly father up above. He is my lucky charm cuz He changed my life. SONDRA JEFFRIES DENVER VOICE VENDOR REA BROWN DENVER VOICE VENDOR March, the month that restarts many hearts that were left in the dark, or had darts kill the spark of a fire that could exit it if was a kiss or a yes to a wish for the bliss of togetherness, Mr. or Ms., or his, but single awareness hits like giant bricks mixed with regret tricks in your memory. Passing the passion from lack matching the green fashion is asking for the attention to never quit, after all luck is success or failure apparently brought by chance rather than through one’s own actions. This month’s Ask a Vendor question was suggested by Denver VOICE vendor Rea Brown If you would like to help out a specific vendor by donating a few extra dollars, scan the QR code to make a payment through Venmo. Thank you! Please be sure to write your vendor’s name in the comments! of action WINTER Wishlist Drop-offs are accepted Wednesdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., or by appointment. NEW ITEMS NEEDED: GENTLY-USED ITEMS NEEDED: • Bottled water • Non-perishable snacks (granola bars, peanut butter crackers, trail mix, etc.) • Toiletries (individual or travel-size) • Lip balm, sunscreen, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, toothpaste, deoderant, hand sanitizer • Hand warmers • Socks During the winter, Denver VOICE vendors experience increased heating and housing costs. Meanwhile, their income decreases because cold temperatures means less foot traffic and fewer paper sales. Every donation counts. Thank you. 14 SECTION • Men’s shoes or boots (sizes 8-12) • Men’s jackets (sizes L, XL, XXL) • Women’s jackets (sizes M, L, XL) • Backpacks, carrier bags • Scarves • Gloves • Winter hats VENMO YOUR VENDOR If you would like to help out a specific vendor by donating a few extra dollars, scan the QR code to make a payment through Venmo. Please be sure to write your vendor’s name in the comments. Thank you! @DenverVOICE

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