Family Night will begin on Monday, June 5. Each pool will have a designated night of the week where they extend their closing times.
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Bennet’s Town Hall Packs Montview Church

It was standing-room-only on Friday, May 19, as hundreds of people squeezed into the pews of Montview Blvd. Presbyterian Church to attend a town hall with U.S. Senator Michael Bennet.
DCPA Immersive Dance Performance Showcases Stapleton Teen

For 16-year-old dancer Macy Gosch, art imitates life as she portrays a conflicted teenager in Sonder, an immersive theater production, July 7 to 15 at the Studio Loft in the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.
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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.
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We are excited to see our young community hanging out at the 29th Ave. Town Center, the West Crescent and Founders Green.
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Screenagers is a one-hour documentary that covers internet, video game and social media use by pre-teens and teenagers and how parents can empower kids to best navigate the digital world.
Grrreat New Tiger Exhibit

One of the most striking features of Denver Zoo’s newly opened tiger exhibit, The Edge, is the metal mesh catwalk that arches above the visitor viewing area.
100,000+ People Participate in the Women’s March
Women's March from Steve Larson on Vimeo.

Denver, with an estimated population of 682, 500, saw at least 15 percent of that number packed into Civic Center Park for the Women’s March.