Free Movie at Infinity Park: Mary Poppins
Pack a picnic and a blanket , then come relax on the field and watch a classic family movie under the stars--for FREE! Gates open at 7:00pm and the show.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
Pack a picnic and a blanket , then come relax on the field and watch a classic family movie under the stars--for FREE! Gates open at 7:00pm and the show.... Read More
Join Inside the Orchestra for a summer picnic and open house inside the pavilion building at City Park. This family concert will feature a 14-piece orchestra, and will explore the relationship between the conductor.... Read More
What is "pechakucha?" Simply put, it's a presentation format of 20 slides each shown for 20 seconds (it's on autoplay so there's no cheating!) that originated in Japan. PechaKucha Denver.... Read More
Oh Heck Yeah is a series of 3 interactive video games along Champa between 14th and 16th inviting friends & strangers to interact through play! Using the jumbo screens in the.... Read More
Ride your bike (or walk or take the bus or, if you must, drive your car) down to Civic Center Park where food trucks and a free movie await you!.... Read More
From the Botanic Garden's website: Family Fun Nights are a unique opportunity to explore nature at night in the Mordecai Children's Garden. Each month brings a new theme with performers.... Read More
Denver Art Museum's Untitled Final Fridays are our favorite fridays of the month! Centered around a vague theme, these fun evenings feature interesting presentations, fun things to make and take, mini theater.... Read More
Members can check out the new exhibit from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm and the general public is invited to join the party at 8:00 pm for a fee of 10.... Read More
Bike-in for a FREE viewing of the Sing-Along movie “Mamma Mia”. Free popcorn for bikers! The flick will begin around 8:30PM. Bike-in movies will take place every Friday evening throughout the summer.... Read More
Don't miss out on the fun & prizes offered by the Denver Public Library as part of their annual summer reading program for ages baby-teen. Head to your local library.... Read More