Family Night will begin on Monday, June 5. Each pool will have a designated night of the week where they extend their closing times.
Events
Free and Open to the Public: Music and Movies in June & Early July
South Stapleton — Movies & Concerts at Founders Green
Park Hill Garden Walk June 17
Saturday, June 17, 9am-3pm. Purchase advance tickets online at www.parkhillgardenwalk.org
$12/$10 for seniors
June 3 Theater on the Green — LaLa Land. NOTE: Xanadu will not be performed June 1-3
Xanadu will not be performed as previously announced for June 1 – 3. Instead, LaLa Land will be shown on June 3 at the Green in the 29th Ave. Town Center.
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Blues & Brews on the Bluff
CANCELLED: Theater on the Green—Xanadu Will NOT Be Performed as Previously Announced for June 1 – 3
“Set squarely in 1980, Xanadu is cheesy and campy, with a fabulous love story and a passion for art,” says Charlie Packard, executive producer at the Aurora Fox Arts Center.
History Colorado – What’s Old Is New Again
The March opening of Backstory: Western American Art in Context at History Colorado Center stamps the imprimatur of a new era on the institution, but one that returns the museum to its heritage, rooted in local and material culture.
Denver Arts Fest Returns to Stapleton May 27–28
For the second year, the Denver Arts Festival, formerly known as the Downtown Denver Arts Festival, is returning to Stapleton’s Conservatory Green neighborhood.
Events & Announcements
We are excited to see our young community hanging out at the 29th Ave. Town Center, the West Crescent and Founders Green.
Vikings Land in Denver
The thought of Vikings conjures visions of bearded barbarians pillaging their way across Europe in horned helmets.
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A Pastor, An Imam, and a Rabbi Walk into SpiritCon and…
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