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The food bank at Broomfield FISH is currently running extra low on things like mixed fruit. (Marrton Dormish)
September 7, 2012February 4, 2017 Marrton Dormish

Fall pantry highs & lows

The shelves of Broomfield, Colorado’s two food pantries are uncomfortably empty right now. “We are very low on inventory,” says Bryan Decker, director of the North Denver Cares Food Pantry (NDC). “We

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About Me

Welcome! My name is Marrton Dormish. (If you're curious about the spelling of my given name, click here.) I'm a fourth-generation Coloradan, born and raised in Denver. I've lived in Missouri, New Mexico and Spain, and now, along with three of my four young-adult children, I live in a Broomfield, Colo., bilevel on the treaty-recognized homelands of the Hinono'eiteen (Arapaho), the Tsitsistas (Cheyenne) and the Nuu-ci (Ute) nations. Since we're not far from some beautiful, city-designated open space, we sometimes hear coyotes howling at night.

I serve in Broomfield and the North Denver Metro area as a minister, advocate and writer. Among other things, I companion people on the margins of accepted society and history and attempt to amplify their voices and stories, I catalyze local housing stability efforts, and I help facilitate the budding Sister Cities partnership between Broomfield and the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes, headquartered in Concho, Okla.

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Poses by Sassie

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Sand Creek is all around us

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Photo by Marrton Dormish

“‘No, it’s ‘M-A-R-R-T-O-N’: Reflections on a name” OR “Thanks, a lot, Mom”

April 13, 2019March 31, 2022

Episode 2 – With Jennifer Herrick

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