Circle of Light Photo Project with Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank
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Parking Rates Change Starting May 14
DEN will increase parking fees at certain parking facilities and reduce the price of Premium Reserve parking starting May 14, 2025. The changes come as parking management and shuttle costs at DEN have increased by an average of 44.5 % over the last three years.
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DEN is temporarily relocating 24 airline check-in/bag drop counters as construction continues on the Great Hall Program. Between April 9 and June 30, the counters at the south end of Jeppesen Terminal’s east and west sides will be temporarily moving from Level 6 to Level 5. These airlines will remain on Level 5 in their temporary operation through mid-2027.
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Art at Den
A Gates, Y-Juncture Gallery on A Gates
Photographers whose work is featured in this year’s Circle of Light Photo Project:
Art Gomez
Bill Fehringer
Dana Henderson
Dean Allman
Jan Hepp-Struck
Jacob Degoey
Jim Rook
Kelly Tamblyn
Mary Ann Fox
Patricia Badolato
Tammy Kluiber
Tyler Mudd
Wanda Steadham
The Rocky Mountain Lions Eye Bank (RMLEB) was founded by the Lions of Colorado and Wyoming in 1982. RMLEB’s mission is to fulfill the wishes of eye donors and their families to help another overcome blindness through transplantation and research. Our dedication to this mission allows nearly 2,500 eye tissue donors in Colorado and Wyoming to provide for thousands of sight-restorative transplants each year.
The Circle of Light Photo Project is a collection of photographs taken by people whose sight was restored through corneal transplants. The project educates the public about the impact eye donation has on the lives of those in our communities. Cornea transplant recipients show the world the things they can now see by participating in this important project.
“We exist to restore hope where hope may have been lost,” said RMLEB’s Executive Director, John Lohmeier. “The Circle of Light Photo Project shares the hope restored in people who can now see, thanks to the generosity of an eye donor.”