Halloween Tea
Tour the historic Byers-Evans House Museum, decorated for Halloween, then enjoy tea sandwiches, scones, fresh fruit and desserts with a cup of tea. Tickets: $20 for History Colorado members, $25.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
Tour the historic Byers-Evans House Museum, decorated for Halloween, then enjoy tea sandwiches, scones, fresh fruit and desserts with a cup of tea. Tickets: $20 for History Colorado members, $25.... Read More
The Bluebird District hosts the 9th annual Boo & Brew family friendly scare fest Saturday, October 31 from 1 p.m. to 2 a.m., allowing Colfax denizens to enjoy the tricks and treats of their favorite local haunts. Join your hosts, 35 businesses and start your parade on the sidewalk in front of GroundSwell, 3121 E. Colfax,.... Read More
A family tradition of the not-too-scary sort, this concert features musical fun for the whole family. Everyone is encouraged to dress up for the Halloween festivities, and the Colorado Symphony musicians will trade-in their tuxes and tails for their own zany costumes. Don't forget to arrive early for the Halloween pre-concert activities in the lobby!.... Read More
In addition to Denver Free Walking Tour's free morning walking tours of downtown Denver, their crew of talented guides is offering special evening Ghost Tours, starting in October. Join one of their pre-scheduled events or organize a group of friends, family, or co-workers for a great evening out. Starting Location for this Tour: The SE corner of 13th Ave. & Gilpin St.,.... Read More
Boo After Dark offers more than 25 trick-or-treat stations, creepy crawly animal demonstrations and exciting family-friendly entertainment under the canopy of the beautiful fall foliage of Denver Zoo. For those of you who love Boo at the Zoo but prefer to trick-or-treat in the evening. Admission: $17 for adults; $12 for children -- *Purchase your tickets online.... Read More
Local historian Phil Goodstein has been giving walking tours of Denver neighborhoods, parks, and cemeteries for decades. Phil is truly a local treasure as his knowledge of Denver history is quite extensive and his walking tours are always full of history and anecdotes that you’ll not find elsewhere. Location: Meet at the statute of the Indian on the.... Read More
The 31st annual Boo At The Zoo offers more than 25 trick-or-treat stations, creepy crawly animal demonstrations and family-friendly entertainment under the canopy of the beautiful fall foliage of Denver Zoo. All activities are included in the price of admission, or covered under your membership, as applicable. Dates: SAT 10/24, SUN 10/25, SAT 10/31 and SUN 11/1, 9:00am to 5:00pm. For an evening Boo at the.... Read More
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a traditional Mexican celebration in which death is recognized as a natural part of the cycle of life. More than 500.... Read More
You don't need to be a hardcore cinephile in order to enjoy the Denver Film Festival. With more than 250 films that include blockbusters, docs, shorts, Colorado films, international films, student films, and indies, you're sure to find more than one film you can't wait to see. In addition to the films, there are also some.... Read More
About Artist Petah Coyne: Petah Coyne’s sculptures convey tension between vulnerability and aggression, innocence and seduction, beauty and decadence, and, ultimately, life and death. Existing between the boundaries of figuration and abstraction, they incorporate unconventional materials such as tree roots, sand, human hair, scrap metal, silk flowers, Velcro, religious statuary, and taxidermy. She thinks of her.... Read More