Indian Peaks
Delivering neighborhood connections to your mailbox every month.
Welcome! Let’s get to know our neighbors.
We know genuine connections with neighbors next door and business owners down the street make for a more meaningful experience. And we believe getting to know people in our community should be simple. That’s why Stroll meets you where you’re at – your mailbox.
We are grateful to serve this amazing community.
DISCLAIMER: This publication is owned by The N2 Company, and is not affiliated with or sponsored by any club, developer, or homeowners association.
Every month, we share stories from and about different residents within our neighborhood.
See below for a few of our recent favorites.
Leo Shares His Love of Strength Training
The Exercise Coach - Strength Training That is Effective, Efficient and Safe.
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Life, Family, and Flavor: The Journey Behind Anita Daley & Inspired Infusions LLC
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A Doctor's New Chapter Brings Personal Care Back to Lafayette
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1601 Interiors is Denver's Design Studio of the Now
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Meet Your Publisher
Johanna Chua
Johanna Chua is the Area Director and Publisher of Stroll Indian Peaks, a role that perfectly blends her personal passion for community building with her professional expertise.
A true world traveler, Johanna has had the privilege of living in seven diverse cities across the globe, bringing a rich, international perspective to everything she does. After her extensive journeys, she has happily settled in Lafayette, Colorado, where she is now focused on cultivating the exceptional local community here.
She is also the proud founder of The Silent Book Club - Lafayette and serves as the current President of SHE Leads Boulder County, where she champions and mentors female entrepreneurs and business owners. Johanna works tirelessly to cultivate and strengthen these vital relationships, ensuring that the Indian Peaks neighborhood remains a vibrant, connected, and supportive place to call home.
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