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On a quiet day this spring, Alejandra Chavez walked into her office at Westside Mobile Home Park in Durango, Colorado. Residents were gathered in the community space, discussing their plans for the park’s future, some leaning on the kitchen’s baby-blue counters while others sat in plastic lawn chairs. A year ago, this building was owned by a New York corporation and was off-limits to residents. But now, residents use the space for yoga, child care and community events. That afternoon, there were piñatas in the corner, left over from a recent birthday party.

At Random: An always welcome part of attending evening matches, a steaming cup of beefy Bovril 🇳🇬

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Settling down in Club Argyle for hospitality prior to Argyle’s home match against MK Dons.

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At Random: It always feels like party time when Home Park has a bumper crowd! 🇳🇬

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At Random: How things used to be. The old wooden seating in the upper Mayflower grandstand. 🇳🇬

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