September is full of events, including everything from Tour de Fat to Bikes For Life Community Event.
Local Events
Don’t Miss These July Events
Every Sunday—Farmers Market 8:30am-12:30pm; Sundays through Oct. 12, The Green* Friday, July...
Local Players/Teams Join Lax Festivities
Of the more than 450 youth who participate in NE Denver lacrosse (lax) leagues, three players were selected to participate in the opening ceremony at the World Lacrosse games.
World of Lacrosse Coming to Denver
Thirty-eight nations will compete at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park July 10 to 19. Click “more” to see a video.
Aquaponics Taking Root at Urban Farm
The Urban Farm invites the public to learn about and help maintain their new aquaponic system.
Residents Take the Stage in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Shakespeare’s most popular comedy will have a new look—courtesy of a “Welcome to the ’80s” theme—July 11 and 12, 7pm at The Green at the 29th Ave. Town Center in Stapleton.
Denver Gears Up For Century Ride
Cyclists will choose their challenge at the Denver Century Ride on Saturday, June 14.
Race for Open Space
The second annual race along Sand Creek Greenway is April 13.
Maya: Hidden Worlds Revealed
Now open at the new addition to Denver’s Museum of Nature & Science, the largest exhibition on the Maya ever to be displayed in the U.S.
Bluff Lake Debuts Ge ocaching
Described as “a sophisticated Easter egg hunt or hide-and-seek game,” geocaching has grown into a worldwide network, now including Bluff Lake Nature Center.
Legacy of The Black Cowboy
Maurice Wade, a Montbello resident, wanted to be the first Black cowboy and was surprised to discover one in three cowboys were Black. Read about Maurice and America’s Black rodeos.
MLK Marade
On January 20, Denver celebrates the largest Martin Luther King Jr. event in the United States.