Outdoor & Virtual Events

12/01/2020  |  by

This year’s Christmas tree at the U.S. Capitol will be a 55-foot tall, 25-foot wide Engelmann Spruce from Colorado’s Uncompahgre National Forest. It stopped for local viewing at Bass Pro in The Shops at Northfield on Nov.14 and was delivered to the Capitol on Nov. 20.

—All follow Public Health Dept. guidance for Covid-19—

2019’s Market pictured

Chriskindl Market — Denver’s 20th annual Christkindl Market will feature a canopy of lights in Civic Center Park. The authentic German holiday market replicates a European village of charming wooden huts. The event will offer food and drink options from across Europe and entertainment on the Greek Amphitheater stage. Nov. 20 – Dec. 23. Visit ChristkindlMarketDenver.com

Fillmore Plaza

Cherry Creek North Winter Wanderland — Explore 16 blocks with more than a half million lights and eight twinkling displays choreographed to music. Nov. 19 – Jan. 3, lights turn on at dusk. Visit CherryCreekNorth.com

Cherry Creek Holiday Market — Eat, drink, and shop local! This year, furloughed set-builders created European chalet-style booths out of shipping containers. Live entertainment included. Fillmore Plaza, Nov 19 – Dec. 23.

Painting by Kathy Skarvan

The Shops at Northfield — Holiday lights and strolling entertainment Dec. 19 – 20. Ice Skating by reservation, visit ShopsAtNorthfield.com

Central Park Artists Open Windows Project— Storefront windows in Unit #1410 at Northfield will display an eclectic collection of local artists’ works that are for sale (paintings, jewelry, sculpture, etc.) They are on display now – Dec. 31.

Camp Christmas at Stanley Marketplace last year.

Virtual Camp Christmas — This web-based app allows campers to earn badges and track their progress while exploring a fictional land. The holiday experience delivers curated crafts, activities, and adventures directly to your home. In December, the app features a daily countdown to Christmas. Visit Camp-Christmas.com

Central Park 6th grader Katie Whiteley designs and sews colorful bags through her business Lily Grey. She is donating some of her earnings to animal shelters.

Virtual YouthBiz Marketplace — Young Americans Bank hosts this event annually to provide young people with real-life experience in entrepreneurship and business ownership. This year’s online version gives entrepreneurs e-commerce experience. Thru Dec. 6. Visit YouthBizMarketplace.sharetribe.com

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