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2021 Stock Show: Memories Only

January 1, 2021 / Dick Kreck / Denver News, Events, History / No Comments

There won’t be any little piggies or cute bunnies or a stick-horse rodeo this year. In fact, there won’t be a National Western Stock Show (NWSS) and Rodeo. For only the second time in the event’s 115-year history it has been cancelled, this time due to the corona virus pandemic.

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Outdoor & Virtual Events

December 1, 2020 / Events / No Comments

Chriskindl Market, Cherry Creek North Winter Wanderland, Cherry Creek Holiday Market, The Shops at Northfield, Central Park Artists Open Windows Project, Virtual Camp Christmas and Virtual YouthBiz Marketplace.

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Knitting4Peace Projects and Fundraiser Nov. 2

October 1, 2020 / Carol Roberts / Arts/Culture, Community Organization, Events, Recognitions / No Comments

Knitting4Peace volunteers across the U.S. make and deliver hand-crafted items to provide hope, comfort and support to marginalized or vulnerable people in local neighborhoods, as well as to individuals in global areas of conflict or suffering.

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Artists’ Open Studios Go Virtual

September 1, 2020 / Laurie Dunklee / Arts/Culture, Events / No Comments

The eighth annual Central Park Artists Open Studios (formerly Stapleton Artists Open Studios) will spotlight neighborhood artists, this year in virtual form: an online flipbook featuring all 21 artists and links to their websites.

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2020 Grads Roll into an Unknown Future

June 1, 2020 / Grace Adams / Community Issues, Events, National Issues / No Comments

As schools shut down across the country in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, students have had to adapt to a new reality—and seniors in college and high school are trying to creatively reevaluate what they had thought were firm plans for graduation and their futures.

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Natural Forces: Remington and Homer

April 1, 2020 / Laurie Dunklee / Arts/Culture, Events / No Comments

Frederic Remington (1861-1909) created images of the American West that still define our notions of the cowboy. Winslow Homer (1836-1910), considered the most original painter of his time, created masterful depictions of the Eastern Seaboard.

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Drones: Fun & Technology to Solve Problems

March 1, 2020 / Karyn Cole / Events, Families, Science / No Comments

“The average person would be surprised to learn the depth and the breadth of the use of drone technology. Most people think a drone is just a toy you get for Christmas, but actually it’s used by the military, animal conservation, real estate, the movie industry, you name it.”

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March and Early April Events

March 1, 2020 / Events / No Comments

On sunny winter days, the Stapleton Skateboard Park at 26th and Xanthia attracts boarders of all ages. Visit our online calendar to view more events.

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February and Early March Events

February 1, 2020 / Events / No Comments

“Traveller”, the Augmented Reality screen installed at the lobby of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science (DMNS.) Events were submitted online. Please double check dates and times using contact info provided.Visit our online calendar to view more events. Events submitted by the 17th of the month are considered for printing as space allows.

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January and Early February Events

January 1, 2020 / Events / No Comments

Diana DeGette, Denver’s representative in the U.S. House of Representatives, was chosen to preside over the impeachment proceeding on Dec.18. Events were submitted online so double check dates/times with contact info provided. Events submitted by the 17th of the month are considered for printing as space allows.

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