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Capitol Hill People’s Fair: June 4 & 5
The Capitol Hill People’s Fair exists as a celebration of the diverse Denver urban community and its residents. On June 4th and 5th, artists from all over the U.S. and Canada will come to Denver to exhibit their original works — only handcrafted items are allowed in this juried exhibition....
New Year’s Eve Dinner in Denver
Many restaurants around Denver offer New Year’s Eve specials, but the following spots offer multi-course meals for a set price, many of which include champagne or offer optional wine pairings.
1515 Restaurant: Four-course meal for $60 per person, served after 6 p.m.
Burnsley Restaurant and Lounge:...
New Year’s Eve Music and Parties in Denver
After enjoying Denver‘s New Year’s Eve family-friendly activities and having a prix fixe meal at one of Denver’s top restaurants, make a night out of it with music and dancing!
Colorado Symphony Orchestra keeps New Year’s Eve classy at Boettcher Concert Hall, with a Vienna-themed...
Denver Arts Week November 5-13
November 7, 2010 | What's New | Read MoreTake advantage of more than 200 events that will allow visitors and residents a chance to explore the diversity offered by the Denver art scene. Many visual and performing art venues are offering special exhibits and events designed to entice you to discover something new and different.
Get Your Highland Fling On
September 12, 2010 | Events, Things to Do, What's New | Read MoreOntario Police Services All Star Pipes and Drums
It is not too late to make the drive from Denver to join in the fun and excitement happening this weekend in Estes Park. Traditional food and artisan wares, Highland and Irish dance exhibitions, pipe and drum corps, athletics, and other events including...
Singles Safari at Denver Zoo
July 22, 2010 | What's New | Read MoreTired of the bar crowd and singles scene? Head over to the Denver Zoo on July 30 for an evening of “shaking your tail feathers with Denver’s Swinging Singles”. Mingle with like-minded singles while enjoying animal encounters, a wild appetizer menu, and exotic drinks throughout the...
Biennial of the Americas
Photo by Jeronimo Hagerman, courtesy of www.biennialoftheamericas.org
In July, Denver is host to the 2010 Biennial of the Americas, an exciting international event celebrating the various cultures, peoples and ideas that collectively make up the Western Hemisphere. Many of metro Denver’s artistic and...
Scavenger Dash Denver, July 24, Sports Column
Love reality “race” shows? Think you are more crafty than your average Denverite? Then sign up for the Denver stop on the Scavenger Dash national tour. Billed as a “wildly fun urban adventure,” this event sends pairs of competitors racing through downtown Denver to solve 12 clues...
Mile High Marathon
Looking to test your endurance at 5280 feet above sea level? Then you may want to check out the Colfax Marathon on May 16th starting and finishing in Denver’s City Park. The 26.2 mile race runs down a portion one of the most famous thoroughfares in the United States, Colfax Avenue, and offers excellent...
Put Some Spring In Your Skiing
While parts of the East Coast have experienced record highs over the past two weeks, it still feels like early spring in many parts of the Rocky Mountains; and that means skiing and snowboarding is still on. So which resorts are still open for that late season snow? Check out these spots that aren’t...


