Bring your picnic blanket and basket and relax on the grass field for a summertime outdoor movie at Infinity Park in Glendale. All movies are FREE. Gates open at 7p and the movie starts at 8p. Complete series: Date Movie Year Rating June 1 Big Hero 6 2014 PG June 15 Night at the Museum.... Read More
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Bring a picnic and take part in this summer tradition that’s been happening for almost two decades at the Four Mile Historic Party. We can never believe how relaxing this little patch of 1859 simplicity is and the addition of music programming from Swallow Hill makes for a great mid-week escape. Tickets are $10, $2.... Read More
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One Night Only! Wednesday, July 1st at 7:15pm. This captivating new film tells the fascinating story behind the most prestigious name in luxury: Fabergé. Enjoying unprecedented access to the most esteemed private collections, insights from world experts and interviews with the descendants of the Fabergé family, this is a rare opportunity to discover the genius.... Read More |
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Join Four Mile Historic Park for old-time games, historic demonstrations, live music, horse-drawn wagon rides, and more. Grab some dinner and a beer from the vendors at the event and stay to watch the Glendale fireworks show. Last entry to the Park is at 9:00 pm. Admission is free, but there is a charge for food,.... Read More
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Get more Motown, Jazz and Blues into your life with a series of free Thursday night concerts at Conservatory Green at Stapleton (49th Place and Valencia Street) known as MojaBlu. Free and open to the public. Jazz on Conservatory Info. 2015 Jazz on Conservatory Green @ Stapleton schedule: June 11 6:30pm-7:15pm Maestro Jeff Hughes 7:45pm-9:00pm Otis Taylor Band June.... Read More |
4 events,Celebrating its 25th year, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival is a celebration of art and imagination that presents 260 juried artist vendors, plus an abundance of live music, artist demos, food, and even a whole block dedicated to art-making opportunities for children. One of our favorite times to stroll through the festival is during the.... Read More
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This summer at MCA is going to be awesome! Enjoy great music, a cocktail (or wine, beer, soda or coffee) and one of Denver's best rooftop patios. Admission to the Museum of Contemporary Art is only $5 after 5p and the museum is open until 9p Tuesday-Friday during the summer. COMPLETE SCHEDULE June 5 Evan.... Read More
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Join Civic Center Conservatory for the sixth-annual Independence Eve event, a free community celebration featuring a concert, light show and fireworks display on Friday, July 3, 2015, in Denver’s Civic Center Park (Colfax & Broadway) beginning at 8:00 p.m. The concert will feature patriotic and contemporary favorites from local funk sensation Funkiphino and the 101st Army Concert Band from Buckley.... Read More
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From Denver Film: Ray-bans, cheesy music and sweaty beach volleyball! As if Top Gun couldn’t get any more amazing, we've added booze into the mix! You'll be given a list a "rules" for our drinking game, and as people in the audience call them out, you take a drink! Yea 'Merica!!! Here are some sample drinking rules: Take.... Read More |
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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 the public. Registration is NOT required. Food and drinks will be provided! More Info: http://redlineart.org/art/events/exhibitions/play-space-creative-play.html Session Descriptions from Redline: Session 1: May 30, June 6, June.... Read More |
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Hosted by Howie Movshovitz Presented by Tattered Cover Bookstore and KUNC Radio Tickets are $1.00! This is German filmmaker Wim Wenders at his best. It’s a film of wandering, searching and landscape as a man (Harry Dean Stanton) meanders through the American west – through literal desert and the spiritual/emotional desert of Los Angeles trying.... Read More |
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We love how Warm Cookies of the Revolution invites everyone to dive in and explore relevent topics in ways that are not only informative, but also fun and friendly. This event is all about SPYING! Protection and security? Who is doing it and why? Can we decide to turn it on or off? Should we just use.... Read More |
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Science fiction feeds the imagination and helps us to explore possible futures, our hopes and fears, and the unfolding of technologies. Join Museum scientists and Vincent Piturro, PhD, English professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver, to screen famous sci-fi films, break down the science behind these alternative possibilities, and separate fact from fiction. This.... Read More |
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Get more Motown, Jazz and Blues into your life with a series of free Thursday night concerts at Conservatory Green at Stapleton (49th Place and Valencia Street) known as MojaBlu. Free and open to the public. Jazz on Conservatory Info. 2015 Jazz on Conservatory Green @ Stapleton schedule: June 11 6:30pm-7:15pm Maestro Jeff Hughes 7:45pm-9:00pm Otis Taylor Band June.... Read More
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Mixed Taste is a series of lectures coordinated by the Museum of Contemporary Art that feature two speakers, who each speak for twenty minutes on two completely unrelated subjects, followed by question and answer on both topics, at the same time. During the first part of the program, no connections are allowed between the.... Read More |
6 events,The Power of Poison is a new exhibit at the Museum of Nature and Science that is included with admission. Poison Exhibit Info Description from DMNS website: POISON IN NATURE There is an extraordinary variety of evolutionary strategies among plants and animals that use poison in their struggle to survive. Colombia’s Chocó forest is home.... Read More Come celebrate the 29th annual Colorado Black Art Festival showcasing the rich and creative talents of local, regional, and national African Americans in art and culture. Two stages will present jazz, blues, soul, gospel, hip-hop, reggae, world beat, and traditional African music, in addition to dance performances ranging from African drum and dance to interpretive.... Read More
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Creative Mornings = Free coffee + Free breakfast + Thought-provoking speaker This month's speakers: Juan Sanchez and Megan Moore, Assembly With a start in graphic design and advertising, Juan Sanchez is now.... Read More
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We love the FREE concerts on the lawn in front of the Clyfford Still Museum! Nestled in the city, it's just the epitome of urban chill time. Beer and wine.... Read More
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Theater on the Green at Stapleton is truly a treat. All performances are FREE and open to the public and take place on a lovely green lawn in the heart of.... Read More |
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Shop local! Support art! Find cool stuff! The summer edition of the Horseshoe Market will feature 120 local artists, hand makers, vintage vendors, specialty food vendors, mobile boutiques and food trucks,.... Read More
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NOTE: Yes, the date is correct on this free day! Due to the 4th of July falling on a Saturday this year, the museum choose to postpone "1st Free Saturday".... Read More
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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 the public. Registration is NOT required. Food and drinks will be provided! More Info: http://redlineart.org/art/events/exhibitions/play-space-creative-play.html Session Descriptions from Redline: Session 1: May 30, June 6, June.... Read More |
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Bring your picnic blanket and basket and relax on the grass field for a summertime outdoor movie at Infinity Park in Glendale. All movies are FREE. Gates open at 7p and the movie starts at 8p. Complete series: Date Movie Year Rating June 1 Big Hero 6 2014 PG June 15 Night at the Museum.... Read More
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Award-winning journalist Rinker Buck, the author of the acclaimed memoirs Flight of Passage and First Job, will read from and sign his new book The Oregon Trail: A New American Journey ($28.00 Simon & Schuster), his epic account of journeying from St. Joseph, Missouri, to Baker City, Oregon, over the course of four months, accompanied by three cantankerous mules, his.... Read More |
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FREE! Everyone is welcome for the opening of the Biennial Pavilion, the home of the Biennial of the Americas for the next 6 weeks. The pavilion will be home to exhibitions and free events open to the public. About the Opening Evening: The Biennial of the Americas presents a vibrant evening street festival in the Union Station.... Read More |
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Science fiction feeds the imagination and helps us to explore possible futures, our hopes and fears, and the unfolding of technologies. Join Museum scientists and Vincent Piturro, PhD, English professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver, to screen famous sci-fi films, break down the science behind these alternative possibilities, and separate fact from fiction. This.... Read More |
3 events,The Sidewalk Sale is so much fun! Call in sick or at least take the morning off to snag some great deals at Cherry Creek North shops like Garbarini, the Artisan Center, SOL, Eccentricity and dozens of other fabulous stores. Sidewalk Sale Hours: 10a – 5p Thurs/Fri/Sat and 11a – 5p Sun Hours may vary by.... Read More
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Planet or not, Pluto needs a party! Celebrate the infamous dwarf planet on a journey through our solar system. Size up the stats for what defines a planet. Raise a glass and gaze out into the night sky through telescopes and learn about the New Horizons mission that offers us a peek at petite Pluto..... Read More
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Get more Motown, Jazz and Blues into your life with a series of free Thursday night concerts at Conservatory Green at Stapleton (49th Place and Valencia Street) known as MojaBlu. Free and open to the public. MojaBlu Info. 2015 Jazz on Conservatory Green @ Stapleton schedule: June 11 6:30pm-7:15pm Maestro Jeff Hughes 7:45pm-9:00pm Otis Taylor Band June 18 6:30pm-7:15pm Michael.... Read More |
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5:00 p.m. Festivities | 7:00 p.m. Performances This is going to be an EPIC night of art and culture! And it's free and open to all! Performances begin at 7:00 p.m. and include appearances by Companhia Urbana de Dança (Brazil), modern artist and MC Jeremy Bailey (Canada), Wonderbound (Denver), Black Violin (U.S.). In addition, Ian Cooke (Denver) will perform his dynamic infusions of cello-centric rock and.... Read More
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More fun times at the TAXI Pool! $10 Entry DJ Nat Select on the decks Free Beer and Cocktails Food (TBA) Shenanigans and good time pool vibes Sponsored by: TAXI, The Source and Wunder Werkz More info: https://www.facebook.com/events/484965458339443/
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This summer at MCA is going to be awesome! Enjoy great music, a cocktail (or wine, beer, soda or coffee) and one of Denver's best rooftop patios. Admission to the Museum of Contemporary Art is only $5 after 5p and the museum is open until 9p Tuesday-Friday during the summer. COMPLETE SCHEDULE June 5 Evan.... Read More |
7 events,The origins of Dragon Boat Racing date back more than 2,000 years to ancient China, but the sport is growing in popularity worldwide. The Colorado Dragon Boat Festival began in 2001 with 16 teams, and this year 46 teams will compete over the course of the weekend-long festival. Highlights of the festival include the opening ceremony during which the spirit.... Read More What is the neighborhood of Globeville all about? This festival will give you a taste of the rich history and ethnic diversity that makes this neighborhood in north Denver unique. Sample ethnic food foods from Greece, Russia, Romania, Serbia, Ukraine and Italy and enjoy a variety of cultural performances including Greek folk dancing, flamenco and traditional Balkan singing. Curious.... Read More The Moonlight Classic is by far, the most fun you'll ever have riding your bike at night, and it supports a great nonprofit! Wear your PJs or a crazy costume, wrap yourself and your bike in lights and get ready to ride through town before enjoying a late night breakfast party. Register here to join.... Read More
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Go on a little caffeinated adventure through RiNo! Enjoy sipping and sampling your way through some of the district's great coffee shops while learning the ins and outs of buying, roasting, brewing, cupping (meow!), pairing, tasty treats and more. Keeping with the true adventurous spirit of RiNo, guests will be whizzed about via the new eTuk..."the most.... Read More
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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 the public. Registration is NOT required. Food and drinks will be provided! More Info: http://redlineart.org/art/events/exhibitions/play-space-creative-play.html Session Descriptions from Redline: Session 1: May 30, June 6, June.... Read More
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Skyline Park is like downtown Denver's community lawn and all throughout the summer, Denverites can come hang out together and enjoy free movies! Bring a picnic, a blanket or a camp chair and chill under the clock tower for a fun summer evening in the city. Movies start at dusk. More info: http://www.downtowndenver.com/events/your-favorite-movies-are-playing-this-summer-in-skyline-park Summer 2015 Dates.... Read More |
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Around the world, cities are temporarily closing busy streets to vehicles for a day of free, fun activites that promote community. Meet in the Street is a program launched by the Downtown Denver Business Improvement District that encourages people to get outside, walk, bike, eat and enjoy the 16th Street Mall (Tremont to Lawrence) in a.... Read More |
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The Stompin’ Ground Games are a year-long neighborhood Olympics where arts, culture, and history collide in the name of civic pride. Each month, in a different neighborhood you’ll be entertained by the finest artists and cultural groups competing for the glory of the neighborhood they represent. Additionally, we’ll all learn crucial historical lessons about the.... Read More |
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Inside the Orchestra for Families is an engaging 50-minute performance created to get families and children of all ages “inside the orchestra." Using a 15-17 piece orchestra, the family concerts give kids an up close opportunity to see classical instruments, hear their individual sounds and explore music in a friendly atmosphere. These concerts are free and open to.... Read More
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Wednesdays are better with music! Arts Brookfield presents a series of free concerts at 1801 California on Wednesdays, 5:30p - 7p in July to highlight rising stars of the Denver music scene, and of course, to help downtown workers to unwind after a day at the office. Concertgoers can enjoy happy hour specials at Guard and.... Read More
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Science fiction feeds the imagination and helps us to explore possible futures, our hopes and fears, and the unfolding of technologies. Join Museum scientists and Vincent Piturro, PhD, English professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver, to screen famous sci-fi films, break down the science behind these alternative possibilities, and separate fact from fiction. This.... Read More |
5 events,The seventh annual CinemaQ Film Festival will take place at the Sie FilmCenter July 23-26. CinemaQ presents the best of the best in film that covers every aspect of the LGBTQ community and introduces new visionaries, pays tribute to iconic staples, tells stories from around the world and connects us all with a common message.... Read More The Underground Music Showcase (The UMS) is Denver's premier indie festival, now in its 15th year. The UMS is known not only for its focus on local talent and the local community (its a non-profit event and benefits the Denver Post Community Foundation) but also for the diversity and crazy high energy of the performances.... Read More
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Get more Motown, Jazz and Blues into your life with a series of free Thursday night concerts at Conservatory Green at Stapleton (49th Place and Valencia Street) known as MojaBlu. Free and open to the public. MojaBlu Info. 2015 Jazz on Conservatory Green @ Stapleton schedule: June 11 6:30pm-7:15pm Maestro Jeff Hughes 7:45pm-9:00pm Otis Taylor Band June 18 6:30pm-7:15pm Michael.... Read More
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Mixed Taste is a series of lectures coordinated by the Museum of Contemporary Art that feature two speakers, who each speak for twenty minutes on two completely unrelated subjects, followed by question and answer on both topics, at the same time. During the first part of the program, no connections are allowed between the.... Read More
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This is the opening night reception for the CinemaQ Film Festival. This annual film festival presents the best of the best in film that covers every aspect of the LGBTQ community and introduces new visionaries, pays tribute to iconic staples, tells stories from around the world and connects us all with a common message of identity.... Read More |
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This summer at MCA is going to be awesome! Enjoy great music, a cocktail (or wine, beer, soda or coffee) and one of Denver's best rooftop patios. Admission to the.... Read More
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Grab your blankets, coolers, your friends and neighbors! Movies are free to attend and open to the public. Seating is available on a first-come, first-serve basis. You are welcome to bring lawn chairs and blankets. Onsite concessions stands will sell freshly popped popcorn, candy, sodas and bottled water and food trucks are usually nearby too..... Read More |
6 events,Over 100 juried artists and craftsmen from across the nation will display their work as part of the 3rd annual Cheesman Park Art Fest, a two-day outdoor festival in one of Denver’s favorite parks. The show takes place near 8th Avenue and features works from potters, painters, jewelers, sculptors, glass artists, and more in a wide range of friendly prices! The.... Read More
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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 the public. Registration is NOT required. Food and drinks will be provided! More Info: http://redlineart.org/art/events/exhibitions/play-space-creative-play.html Session Descriptions from Redline: Session 1: May 30, June 6, June.... Read More
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Join the Stapleton MCA and the Aurora Symphony Orchestra for an evening of music featuring Broadway show tunes! Free and open to all!
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Join the Denver Astrological 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 Alvan Clark-Saegmuller refractor by checking in at the desk on the main floor of the observatory and paying a $2 per-person fee or $5.... Read More |
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Jimmy Carter, thirty-ninth President, Nobel Peace Prize winner, international humanitarian, family man and fisherman, will sign his new memoir A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety ($28.00 Simon & Schuster), in which he reflects on his long and happy life with pride, humor, and a few second thoughts. This event at the Tattered Cover is a booksigning only. Free numbered.... Read More |
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Bring your picnic blanket and basket and relax on the grass field for a summertime outdoor movie at Infinity Park in Glendale. All movies are FREE. Gates open at 7p and the movie starts at 8p. Complete series: Date Movie Year Rating June 1 Big Hero 6 2014 PG June 15 Night at the Museum.... Read More |
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Wednesdays are better with music! Arts Brookfield presents a series of free concerts at 1801 California on Wednesdays, 5:30p - 7p in July to highlight rising stars of the Denver music scene, and of course, to help downtown workers to unwind after a day at the office. Concertgoers can enjoy happy hour specials at Guard and Grace, adjacent.... Read More
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Science fiction feeds the imagination and helps us to explore possible futures, our hopes and fears, and the unfolding of technologies. Join Museum scientists and Vincent Piturro, PhD, English professor at Metropolitan State University of Denver, to screen famous sci-fi films, break down the science behind these alternative possibilities, and separate fact from fiction. This.... Read More |
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Get more Motown, Jazz and Blues into your life with a series of free Thursday night concerts at Conservatory Green at Stapleton (49th Place and Valencia Street) known as MojaBlu. Free and open to the public. MojaBlu Info. 2015 Jazz on Conservatory Green @ Stapleton schedule: June 11 6:30pm-7:15pm Maestro Jeff Hughes 7:45pm-9:00pm Otis Taylor Band June 18 6:30pm-7:15pm Michael.... Read More
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It's party time! Excellent!! New Belgium, REI and BikeDenver team up to bring you the fun outdoor movie event known as Cycle-In Cinema. Doors open at 6:45, live music starts at 7:00, and the film starts at 8:45ish. Food trucks will be on hand if you need some dinner, or better yet, get a burger at My.... Read More |
4 events,Perhaps the most unconventional county fair out there, the Denver County Fair is a celebration of Denver's pioneering spirit. During the 3-day event, over 100 competitions will take place, including crafts, cooking, art, robots, animals, homebrew, cheese, poetry, tattoos, compost and more! Some highlights of the fair include 15 themed pavilions, carnival rides, kids zone,.... Read More
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Never been to the Still? Then now is your chance to see the masterpieces of abstract expressionism housed in this unique museum. The building itself is stunning architecturally and well worth the visit too. Thanks to the support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), the Clyfford Still Museum will offer free admission on Fridays.... Read More
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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 performances from Buntport Theater, gallery tours of all varieties, plus great music by a live DJ, cash bar and light munchies. Show up and be.... Read More
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This summer at MCA is going to be awesome! Enjoy great music, a cocktail (or wine, beer, soda or coffee) and one of Denver's best rooftop patios. Admission to the Museum of Contemporary Art is only $5 after 5p and the museum is open until 9p Tuesday-Friday during the summer. COMPLETE SCHEDULE June 5 Evan.... Read More |
10 events,Work out your feelings at an inspiring color-in hosted by Fresh City Life. Coloring inside or outside the lines is encouraged. There will be a community table with a mural-sized coloring page that everyone can work on together. And, in case you need some alone time, there will be another station where you can work.... Read More
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What's awesome about the 1st Saturday of every month? Free admission to the Denver Art Museum! With lots to see, do and make, the Denver Art Museum is a place everyone from preschoolers to grandmas will enjoy. Starting in 2015, the DAM's bilingual programming, CelebrARTE, will take place on 1st Free Saturdays. CelebrARTE info.
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Bring a kite! Bring a picnic! Join the Japan America Society of Colorado for a day of kite flying fun. Learn how to make a Japanese paper kite with Japanese Edo Kite Master Mikio Toki on Friday, July 31st, 10a - 12p OR 1p - 3p. The class fee is only $5 and people of all ages.... Read More
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Celebrate Colorado’s 139th birthday at the History Colorado Center. We’ll have special performances, hands-on activities and toy-themed programming. History Colorado Center admission is Free on Colorado Day! Scheduled Activities 10:00-3:00 Artifact table on 4th floor 10:30 Craig and Audrey Ingram Trick Roping 11:30 Top Hogs, Colorado’s Most Talented Pigs 12:30 Square Dancing, take part in Colorado’s state dance 1:00 Tiny Library Concert.... Read More |
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The Civic Center Bike-In Movies Series returns for a 5th season in summer 2015, with FREE outdoor movies in Civic Center Park. Attendees can bring picnics or purchase from on-site gourmet food trucks.... Read More
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First off, it's important to know that this event is free and open to everyone, even those of you who aren't sure if you like opera. You don't have to be a "patron" to stop by the opera house and enjoy the live opera performances that will go on throughout the event. If you like what you.... Read More
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Let's play! Meet in the Street is all about turing 16th Street Mall into a playful place for pedestrians to hang out, relax and enjoy a sunny Sunday. Free, fun and friendly! Where will the shuttles go? The 16th Street Free MallRide service will be detoured onto 15th and 17th Streets via the Free MetroRide busses all.... Read More |
