Christkindl Market
What can you find at the Denver Christkindl Market? Music, Bier & Gluehwein, entertainment, gifts, crafts and, of course, holiday spirit. Mix up your lunch date plans or enjoy a.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
What can you find at the Denver Christkindl Market? Music, Bier & Gluehwein, entertainment, gifts, crafts and, of course, holiday spirit. Mix up your lunch date plans or enjoy a.... Read More
The rich paleontology of Colorado captures nearly the entire evolutionary history of dinosaurs, ranging from their first appearance in the Triassic to the last dinosaurs of the Cretaceous. Among them are legends like Stegosaurus and Allosaurus, so abundant in Colorado quarries they became the target of the late 1800s "Bone Wars." Rocks preserved along the Front Range capture a once.... Read More
Monthly program on the second Tuesday of the month (Re)kindle your creative passions in these informal sketching sessions on the second Tuesday of every month. Take inspiration from the galleries with the help of a DAM art instructor and tackle a new drawing topic every month. Bring your own supplies or use one of our.... Read More
Fun for the whole Family! Featuring a giant 6 ft tall CHOCOLATE Menorah * Draidel Guessing Competition * Donut Decorating * Paint the Giant Chocolate Menorah * Make your own Chocolate Coins *Electric Menorah Wiring workshop * Fondue Fountain * Gelt Toss * Light Buffet Dinner Register in advance: $10/person $50/Family max At the door:.... Read More
In The Newcomers: Finding Refuge, Friendship, and Hope in an American Classroom, readers learn about the families of the students, and the remarkable, harrowing journeys that have brought them to South High School in Denver: war, resettlements overseas, the process of seeking asylum, how badly the students and their families want to “be American.” Together,.... Read More
The Great Red Island, commonly known as Madagascar, has been isolated for more than 88 million years, even though it’s separated from the southeast coast of Africa by less than 300 miles. David Krause, senior curator of vertebrate paleontology, and Joe Sertich, curator of dinosaurs, have studied Madagascar’s unique fossil record for years. Discoveries in.... Read More
Drop in for hands-on artmaking with your little ones! Second Wednesday of the month 10 am–1 pm extended summer hours in June, July, and August from 10 am–2 pm (Note: Create Playdate is not offered in September) Meet in the Just for Fun Family Center (North Building, level 2, Duncan Pavilion) This playful program for.... Read More
If your day doesn’t start until after your first cup of coffee, this is the book club for you. Join Amanda M. Faison, the former food editor of 5280 Magazine,.... Read More