• Saved by the Bell 90s Skate Party

    Kittens

    Whether your secret TV crush was Kelly or Jesse, Zack or Slater, this retro roller skating party is for you! So dig out your neon clothes and oversized shirts, invite your cool friends and.... Read More

  • Artist Demo: Botanical Illustration

    Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, United States

    During In Bloom (7/18 - 10/11) at the Denver Art Museum, the Flower Studio on the first floor of the Hamilton Building will host artist demonstrations each weekend, giving visitors the opportunity.... Read More

  • Play Space: Artist-Led Creative Play

    Mestizo-Curtis Park 32nd & Champa, Denver, CO, United States

    Kids and families are invited to join RedLine for artist-led creative play sessions at Mestizo-Curtis Park on Saturdays, 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM throughout the summer. The program is FREE and open to.... Read More

  • Chamberlin Observatory Open House

    Chamberlin Observatory 2930 East Warren Avenue, Denver, CO, United States

    Join the Denver Astronomical Society for one of their monthly open houses at the historic Chamberlin Observatory. During the event, guests can view the heavens through the observatory's famous 20-inch aperture.... Read More

  • USA Pro Challenge Finish Festival

    Civic Center Park Denver, CO, United States

    The USA Pro Challenge wraps up with a few laps through downtown Denver and a festival in Civic Center Park. We attended last year and enjoyed it even more than.... Read More

  • Free Public Art Tour: Civic Center and Denver Art Museum Campus

    McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

    This tour covers a broad array of historical and contemporary public artworks in Denver. Beginning with the classic 20th century bronze sculptures of Alexander Proctor's On the War Trail and.... Read More

  • What Is Relativity? Einstein’s Ideas and Why They Matter

    Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

    As best-selling author and astrophysicist Jeffrey Bennett points out on the very first page of What Is Relativity?, the truth is that black holes don’t suck. Bennett begins his accessible.... Read More