Why go to just any costume party when you can go to a 1920s-themed shindig that's also a 360 degree musical experience? You’re invited to leave your inhibitions (and Prohibitions) behind as you join a decadent party in the Roaring Twenties, brought to you by the producers of Sweet & Lucky. Indulge your inner flapper.... Read More
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An Old South Gaylord Halloween Tradition! Trick or Treat Street is a family event where kids and adults can show off their costumes and enjoy candy and food on the block. Wine and beer available for parents. More info: http://www.oldsouthgaylord.com/trick-or-treat-street Why go to just any costume party when you can go to a 1920s-themed shindig that's also a 360 degree musical experience? You’re invited to leave your inhibitions (and Prohibitions) behind as you join a decadent party in the Roaring Twenties, brought to you by the producers of Sweet & Lucky. Indulge your inner flapper.... Read More |
2 events,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
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Words Beyond Bars is providing a unique opportunity for participants to read and respond to poetry of people who are incarcerated, literally “on the same page.” The pages, filled with comments and encouragement in colorful ink, are mailed to the writers with transformative results. Inmates feel like a positive part of their community—often for the.... Read More |
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Sprout that Life Presents: Plant Based Records, a vegetable beat-making workshop Using fresh produce as live instruments, attendees will have the chance to "play with their food," using unique patented technology that turns food into live sounds by touching it. More info: http://understudydenver.com Understudy is a first-of-its-kind arts and culture experimental space, located in the.... Read More
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This program is part of an annual series presented in partnership with Bird Conservancy of the Rockies. Examine the true brilliance of birds and delve into the mysteries of their avian brains with acclaimed science and nature writer Jennifer Ackerman, author of the new book The Genius of Birds. From the beaches of Barbados to the.... Read More Three Things, Any Three Things is an experiment in performance, lecture, and music. We bring you three experiences. We smash them together. We make no connections. Let’s see what happens. November 2: Senior Dogs, Exoplanets, & the Drums with @wolfgang2242 (Steve Greig), Ka Chun Yu, & Gregg Ziemba November 16: Situationist Fashion, Chiptune Duets, & a.... Read More |
6 events,Denver Arts Week is an nine-day celebration of all things art in The Mile High City, featuring more than 300 events at a wide variety of art galleries, museums, theaters and concert halls, many of which are deeply discounted. Search events and find discounts: https://www.denver.org/denver-arts-week/ Through Target's generous sponsorship of the Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus, families can play for FREE the first Tuesday of each month from 4p - 8p. About the Children's Museum: http://mychildsmuseum.org/events/EventDetail/target-tuesday-nights
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Plant Based Records hosts a fundraiser and pop-up juice bar, as well as an artsy film garden celebrating the 10th Element of Hip Hop. This includes Open bboy cypher with DJ Cavem and Shea Live on the Beats, showcasing collaborative art by Thomas "Detour" Evans for November's first Friday. More info: http://understudydenver.com Understudy is a first-of-its-kind.... Read More With an emphasis on close observation and easy to grasp principles, this three-part, participatory workshop is designed to give all audiences the ability to appreciate even the most difficult contemporary art! Learn the basics of Art Fitness Training at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, then flex your contemporary art muscles at museums, galleries, and.... Read More |
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Denver's best museums are open late and admission is FREE between 5 and 10 p.m. FREE shuttles that make it easy to explore all evening!* More info: https://www.denver.org/denver-arts-week/programs/free-night-at-the-museums/ Shuttle Map BLACK AMERICAN WEST MUSEUM Watch African-American history come alive through re-enactments, videos and the stories told throughout this museum in Historic Five Points. BYERS-EVANS HOUSE MUSEUM.... Read More Thanks to the Scientific Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and the citizens who support it, residents of the SCFD district can enjoy free admission at the Denver Art Museum every first Saturday of the month! About the Denver Art Museum: http://denverartmuseum.org About SCFD: Since 1989, Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) has distributed funds from a 1/10 of.... Read More On the first Saturday of each month, Colorado residents can visit the Museum of Contemporary Art for only 1 cent! Go see some beautiful and thought-provoking contemporary art and then enjoy a beverage (coffee, sodas, beer, wine and cocktails) at the MCA's spectacular rooftop cafe. The rooftop features indoor and outdoor spaces with lovely views of downtown..... Read More |
3 events,On the first Sunday of each month from 1:00 to 4:00 the Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys hosts a Community Day. On these days admission fees are waived. Instead, we ask that visitors just make a donation if they are able. Our suggested donation is $1 per person. Community Days are made possible by the citizens who.... Read More |
4 events,It is the mission of the American Museum of Western Art to promote the public’s understanding and appreciation of art depicting the American West from the early 1800s through the present day. The art presented is intended to give the public a better understanding and appreciation of the character, history, and beauty of the American.... Read More A new comedy from Buntport that is unlikely to be spooky. Unless you think podcasts and Boston Market are spooky. More info and tickets: https://buntport.com/2017/09/buntports-45th-original-show/ Pay-What-You-Can Night: Monday — November 6, 2017 @ 8:00pm |
4 events,Voted 2017's best new storytelling event by Denver Westword, Raconteur Denver combines the joy of exploring new locations, meeting new people and hearing stories from Denver's vast communities. Organizers choose three phenomenal storytellers to get the night moving and then audience members are invited to share short stories of their own. More info: http://raconteurdenver.com TALES OF THE.... Read More
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For years, the Egyptian Mummies gallery has displayed two female mummies, described as the “Rich Mummy” and the “Poor Mummy.” In 2016, a team of Egyptologists from around the country banded together to find out how today’s leading technologies could shed more light on the lives of these two women. Michele Koons, curator of archaeology, led the research, which included radiocarbon dating,.... Read More |
10 events,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 It is the mission of the American Museum of Western Art to promote the public’s understanding and appreciation of art depicting the American West from the early 1800s through the present day. The art presented is intended to give the public a better understanding and appreciation of the character, history, and beauty of the American.... Read More
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Come make noise at the library! That's right. Pick up a hammer and nails to create your own book bin using plywood materials. The team from The Craftsman & Apprentice will provide all the tools, supplies and skills you'll need to assemble and decorate a special place to stash your favorite books. Ideal for ages.... Read More |
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The Korean peninsula is a challenging part of the world. While North Korea gets a lot of attention for their nuclear ambitions and anti-western rhetoric, their neighbor to the south is making headlines of their own. The recent election of Moon Jae-in as President of South Korea is likely to bring some significant shifts in.... Read More
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Buddhism is the sixth largest religion in the world with estimates of over 350 million followers. Join Active Minds for an examination of its origins, teachings, beliefs and practices. We will discuss the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) and discuss the various types of Buddhism, including Zen Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and others. More.... Read More
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Church of Cupcakes will be here, teaching our teens cupcake decorating basics! Limit 20 participants. Grades 6-12. More info: Cupcake Decorating |
7 events,It is the mission of the American Museum of Western Art to promote the public’s understanding and appreciation of art depicting the American West from the early 1800s through the present day. The art presented is intended to give the public a better understanding and appreciation of the character, history, and beauty of the American.... Read More Thanks to the Scientific Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and the citizens who support it, residents of the SCFD district can enjoy free admission at Four Mile Historic Park! About Four Mile Historic Park: http://www.fourmilepark.org About SCFD: Since 1989, Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) has distributed funds from a 1/10 of 1% sales and use tax to.... Read More The final Black Sheep of the season on January 19, is going to be a full museum takeover!! Not only will the first 100 people through the door get a free Ratio Beerworks brewski (21+), but there will be a youth mariachi band, Casa Bonita musicians, and grilled snacks on hibachi grills throughout! This season.... Read More |
5 events,A comedy series for all pirates and their parents- bringing you new high seas hijinks each Second Saturday Oct.-May! Inspired by Homer’s Odyssey, an audience-suggested song launches each play-full voyage. From Buntport Theater, the people who brought you Trunks and Duck Duck Dupe! More info and tickets: https://buntport.com/2016/08/siren-song/ A comedy series for all pirates and their parents- bringing you new high seas hijinks each Second Saturday Oct.-May! Inspired by Homer’s Odyssey, an audience-suggested song launches each play-full voyage. From Buntport Theater, the people who brought you Trunks and Duck Duck Dupe! More info and tickets: https://buntport.com/2016/08/siren-song/ A new comedy from Buntport that is unlikely to be spooky. Unless you think podcasts and Boston Market are spooky. More info and tickets: https://buntport.com/2017/09/buntports-45th-original-show/ Pay-What-You-Can Night: Monday — November 6, 2017 @ 8:00pm |
5 events,The Alliance Française presents Le Petit Prince in French or English (depending on performance time) at the Rawls Theater in the King Center on Auraria Campus. Shows will take place Sunday November 12th-Saturday November 18th at 7pm (English) and 8:30pm (French) with a special matinée performance on 11/18 at 2pm (English) and 3:30pm (French). Seating.... Read More On the second Sunday of each month (September through May), bring the whole family to help Foxy and Shmoxy—two smart, witty, and hilarious foxes—sniff out clues and solve art mysteries in the Denver Art Museum. Catch these fox super-sleuths in action! There are two chances to see the foxes: 10:30 am and 11:30 am. To.... Read More
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Join the Clyfford Still Museum at the library to make Clyfford Still-inspired sun catchers and write poetry with words from Still's writings and quotes. More info: Sun Catchers and Poetry with the Clyfford Still Museum A new comedy from Buntport that is unlikely to be spooky. Unless you think podcasts and Boston Market are spooky. More info and tickets: https://buntport.com/2017/09/buntports-45th-original-show/ Pay-What-You-Can Night: Monday — November 6, 2017 @ 8:00pm |
2 events,Yay science! And yay free admission! The Scientific & Cultural Facilities District is a voter-approved special district in the seven-county metro area that provides a stable source of supplemental funding to more than 300 scientific and cultural organizations inside the district's boundaries. The SCFD collects a one-tenth of 1 percent sales-and-use tax (or one penny.... Read More |
5 events,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
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Join Denver’s Environmental Health Department to learn about energy efficiency improvements for your home, solar energy options, and how best to find resources in Denver when starting a project. More info: Energy Efficiency and Solar Possibilities for Your Home
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Do you stress out during tax time? You're not alone! Learn how to best manage, account for, and file your creative input/output each year. With opportunities for questions (though every tax situation varies based on the individual) this workshop will offer general advice on how to track income, save and account for expenses for a.... Read More |
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Join Daybreaker at the Circus Collective for the most spectacular circus-ey morning dance party ever. In addition to their typical yoga session, Acro Yoga will also be available. Sign up for both yoga and dance, or just come dance. The Lineup: YOGA + ACRO YOGA 6 - 7 AM DANCE 7-9 AM DJ to be announced.... Read More Join the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation for the annual Winter Used Book Sale November 15-18 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Daily Central Library Conference Center More than 60,000 used books, CDs, DVDs, sheet music and more. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/blog/chrish/winter-used-book-sale |
10 events,Join the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation for the annual Winter Used Book Sale November 15-18 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Daily Central Library Conference Center More than 60,000 used books, CDs, DVDs, sheet music and more. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/blog/chrish/winter-used-book-sale
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Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite, established the Nobel Prize in his will in 1895. For over a century the prize has stood for extraordinary accomplishment in a variety of fields throughout the world. We’ll trace the history of the Nobel Prize, highlighting notable laureates, notable omissions and a controversy here and there..... Read More
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Come design your own T-shirts! You print out an image you’d like to use on transparent paper, place it over the ink applied to the shirt, and let the sun or our UV light develop the ink around it with our special inkodye lumi-ink! More info: UV Light T-shirt Printing |
12 events,What can you find at the Denver Christkindl Market? Music, Bier & Gluehwein, entertainment, gifts, crafts and, of course, holiday spirit. The event will open on Friday, November 17th and goes through Friday, December 23rd, 2017 OPENING HOURS: Sunday through Thursday, from 11am until 7pm Friday and Saturdays: from 11am until 9pm On Thanksgiving Day, November.... Read More 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 charming evening stroll under the lights. November 17 - December 23, 2017 Sunday - Thursday, 11am - 7pm Friday and Saturday, 11am - 9pm Thanksgiving.... Read More Join the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation for the annual Winter Used Book Sale November 15-18 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Daily Central Library Conference Center More than 60,000 used books, CDs, DVDs, sheet music and more. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/blog/chrish/winter-used-book-sale
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Join Active Minds as we tell the stories of the original inhabitants of Colorado. From Mesa Verde to the high plains, we will trace the civilizations of the Ute, Cheyenne, Arapaho, Pueblo and other tribes as we seek to understand Colorado's Native American history and legacy. More info: Active Minds: Native Americans of Colorado
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Need just the right greeting card, but you’re having trouble fitting your feelings into a store-bought product? Create a colorful, one-of-a-kind embroidered greeting card! More info: Embroidered Greeting Cards |
9 events,Join the Denver Public Library Friends Foundation for the annual Winter Used Book Sale November 15-18 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Daily Central Library Conference Center More than 60,000 used books, CDs, DVDs, sheet music and more. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/blog/chrish/winter-used-book-sale
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Local Caterer, Monica Kadillak will demonstrate how to incorporate pumpkin into a variety of your Fall dishes. More info: Pumpkin: Not Just for Pies!
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One Screening Only! Saturday, November 18 at 1pm Director Angus Jackson completes the RSC collection of Shakespeare’s epic Roman titles. A full-throttle war play that revels in the sweat of the battlefield, Coriolanustransports us back to the emergence of the republic of Rome. Caius Martius Coriolanus is a fearless soldier but a reluctant leader. His.... Read More |
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Say “see you later” to the Denver Art Museum’s iconic North Building before it undergoes renovations with a free day full of memories, activities and other creative fun. Print your own commemorative poster with Ink Lounge, and leave your own mark in North in a Gio Ponti-inspired art space created by DAM Creative-in-Residence, Detour. Explore.... Read More
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“Boogie Down” with the whole fam-dam-ily. Rock out to music from Colorado’s own hip-hop superstars The Reminders, play with Swallow Hill’s Instrument Petting Zoo, eat yummy treats, and explore the question “How do I know what I know?” with community groups and local media. More info: http://www.warmcookiesoftherevolution.org/event/boogie-down-family-dance-party-with-hip-hop-superstars-the-reminders/
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The Cascade officially kicks off the holiday season in the spectacular atrium lobby of The Brown Palace. The event will feature a master swordsman using a Napoleonic saber to sever the bottlenecks of Moet & Chandon Champagne bottles. The Champagne is then poured into the uppermost glass of a two-story high, 6,000+ glass pyramid. As.... Read More |
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Frank Mechau created art in Colorado and as a part of the Federal Art Project. He described his artistic inspirations, “…sports, mountains, canyons and the history of the West, of which Colorado has more than her share, are the subjects from which I hope to fashion art.” Join us for this Artful Insight to discover.... Read More |
2 events,Join the Alliance Française for a look at one of the world's most famous museums, the Louvre! Presentations are open to all and given in English, with some French too. After being the French kings’ palace, Le Louvre became the most visited museum in the world and one of the most famous. It is also.... Read More |
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Ready. Set. Skate. Skyline Park is the place for fun this holiday season. The Downtown Denver Partnership invites you and your family to join us for FREE skating at the Skyline Rink, located at 16th & Arapahoe in Downtown Denver. Ice skating is free and skate rentals are available. The rink will remain open thru.... Read More |
2 events,Have a happy Thanksgiving! OPEN: Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS is only closed 1 day a year: December 25), Denver Zoo (they’re open every day of the year!) and Southwest Rink at Skyline Park (open 11a - 6p). CLOSED: All branches of the Denver Public Library (also note that branches close early at 4p on.... Read More |
8 events,Join the LoDo District and the Union Station Alliance as they light Denver Union Station. Enjoy carolers and treats, drinks at The Terminal Bar, and the revealing of this year’s holiday lighting of the iconic station! More info: https://unionstationindenver.com/news-events/events/ In appreciation of the citizens who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), and in the spirit of community engagement, the Clyfford Still Museum offers free admission on select days throughout the year. The Museum is free every Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. and free all day on the last Friday of every.... Read More
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Free yourself from shopping stress and #opt4art on Friday, November 24, at the beautiful, relaxing Clyfford Still Museum. Gather your nearest and dearest for free admission all day, 10 a.m.–8 p.m. Whether or not you’re heading to Downtown Denver’s “Light the Lights” Grand Illumination event, swing by and experience Still & Art, with nine beautiful galleries of.... Read More Quite possibly the most fun way to shop for holiday gifts. Drop by Friday Night BAZAAR to experience a vibrant market filled with outstanding local shops, creative and delicious food, cider and wine, and music that will transport you to another place and time. GENERAL ADMISSION 4PM - 7PM · Free Admission 7PM - 10PM.... Read More |
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Enjoy the Voice of the Wood Chamber Players as they perform pieces on cellos and violins by Dvorak, Shostakovich and Telemann. More info: Voice of the Wood Chamber Players |
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The Art of Brunch is back! Join us for gallery hopping and complimentary brunch bites at a dozen galleries + creative business in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe. The series—held in spring and fall—returns on the following last Sundays: → SEPT 24 → OCT 29 → NOV 26 PARTICIPATING GALLERIES + CREATIVE BUSINESSES: -700.... Read More |
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In this new series, staff experts invite you to join in a conversation about the key questions presented by Still & Art. Why is it important for artists to engage with art and art history, or is it imperative for artistic practice at all? What does it mean for artists to be in dialogue with.... Read More
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Marshall Direct Fund runs a modern day pen pal program called Global Kids Connect. The aim of our program is to break through cultural barriers and promote peaceful exchanges among the leaders of tomorrow. On November 28th eleven of our pen pals from Pakistan will be visiting Denver. We will be holding a panel event.... Read More
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The Women’s Bakery (TWB) empowers women through education and business. Since 2015, TWB has spurred the launch of 6 bakeries in East Africa! Come learn about what we have done this last year, and where we are headed in 2018. TWB will be sharing our bread products (along with delicious appetizers and wine). Celebrate the.... Read More |
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What does your handwriting say about you? In this fun, interactive program you will learn the basics of handwriting analysis. Then you can go out and entertain your friends by telling them what their handwriting says about them. More info: Mind Energy in Line Form: Basics of Handwriting Analysis Go "behind the stories" in space science using the best images and animation available to help understand new developments. Seating is limited to first come, first served. Please use the evening entrance on the west side of the Museum. More info: http://www.dmns.org/learn/adults/after-hours/ |
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Kick-start your holiday season with an evening of quality art and artisanal beverages as RedLine and Drink RiNo celebrate the best local artists and brewers in RiNo! Event tickets include: Sampler glass (craft beverage manufacturers listed below) Heavy appetizers Access to RedLine's one night pop-up art show and market DRiNk RiNo is a group of.... Read More Three Things, Any Three Things is an experiment in performance, lecture, and music. We bring you three experiences. We smash them together. We make no connections. Let’s see what happens. November 2: Senior Dogs, Exoplanets, & the Drums with @wolfgang2242 (Steve Greig), Ka Chun Yu, & Gregg Ziemba November 16: Situationist Fashion, Chiptune Duets, & a.... Read More |
6 events,Rubedo will be releasing their highly anticipated third full-length record Vaca on Friday, December 1st, and we are celebrating with a popup local music record store at Understudy all weekend! Rubedo will be selling Vaca on Vinyl and CD, along with recorded music from many local (and even some national) independent artists. A few special guests.... Read More Quite possibly the most fun way to shop for holiday gifts. Drop by Friday Night BAZAAR to experience a vibrant market filled with outstanding local shops, creative and delicious food, cider and wine, and music that will transport you to another place and time. GENERAL ADMISSION 4PM - 7PM · Free Admission 7PM - 10PM.... Read More
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Join Ink Lounge and a select group of local makers for Stuff Your Stocking, a First Friday Micro Market featuring small gifts with a big impact. From jams to jewelry and chocolate to clay, each artist has a unique craft that is sure to please everyone on your list, including the pup. Urban Peak is.... Read More We love the genuine neighborhood feel of events on Old South Pearl. During WinterFest, visit the 1500 block of South Pearl Street for Box Elder Horse and Wagon rides, a holiday market with gift and food vendors, local merchant open house, live music and appearances by Santa. Plenty of adult hot beverages will be available,.... Read More |
8 events,Thanks to the Scientific Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and the citizens who support it, residents of the SCFD district can enjoy free admission at the Denver Art Museum every first Saturday of the month! About the Denver Art Museum: http://denverartmuseum.org About SCFD: Since 1989, Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) has distributed funds from a 1/10 of.... Read More On the first Saturday of each month, Colorado residents can visit the Museum of Contemporary Art for only 1 cent! Go see some beautiful and thought-provoking contemporary art and then enjoy a beverage (coffee, sodas, beer, wine and cocktails) at the MCA's spectacular rooftop cafe. The rooftop features indoor and outdoor spaces with lovely views of downtown..... Read More We love the genuine neighborhood feel of events on Old South Pearl. During WinterFest, visit the 1500 block of South Pearl Street for Box Elder Horse and Wagon rides, a holiday market with gift and food vendors, local merchant open house, live music and appearances by Santa. Plenty of adult hot beverages will be available,.... Read More |
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Join the Tattered Cover Book Store, UCD's College of Arts & Media, KUNC 91.5, and the Sie FilmCenter (in the Lowenstein CulturePlex, next door to the Tattered Cover Colfax Avenue) for an exploration of the world of classic movies, hosted by film critic Howie Movshovitz. All programs begin at 1:00 pm. Tickets are $1.00, and.... Read More Through Target's generous sponsorship of the Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus, families can play for FREE the first Tuesday of each month from 4p - 8p. About the Children's Museum: http://mychildsmuseum.org/events/EventDetail/target-tuesday-nights |
