A crowd gathered as holiday lights were flipped on to illuminate a giant Christmas Tree and Menorah in the East 29th Ave. Town Center during the Winter Welcome on Nov. 19. Festivities included photos with Santa and dancing trees—and people told us what they’re looking forward to in 2022.
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Cultivating Kids Who Care
/ Martina Will de Chaparro, Ph.D. / Announcements, Community Issues, Community Organization, Families, Food, Kids, Parenting, Seasonal / No Comments

How often during the holiday season have you said, “We should give back this year. Let’s go feed the homeless.”
October & Early November Events
/ Chris Hegstrom / Announcements, Community Issues, Community Organization, Events, Local Events, Parks/Open Space, People, Seasonal / No Comments
August & Early September Events
/ Chris Hegstrom / Announcements, Events, Families, Food, Health & Wellness, Home & Garden, Kids, Kids Camps & Classes, Local Events, Parenting, Parks/Open Space, Seasonal / No Comments
Setting up a Lemonade Stand to the Letter of the Law in Denver
/ Charles Borsos / Announcements, Business, Community Issues, Kids, Parenting, Seasonal / No Comments

Technically, even a child’s lemonade stand falls under the same rules and regulations as other temporary businesses.
July & Early August Events
/ Chris Hegstrom / Announcements, Events, Families, Food, Health & Wellness, Kids, Local Events, Parks/Open Space, People, Seasonal / No Comments
Park Hill Garden Walk

The annual Park Hill Garden Walk on June 24 offers visitors a look at 10 unique gardens with a multitude of ideas including “urban farms” with chickens, bee hives and veggies, yard art, outdoor kitchens and water features.
June & Early July Events
Colfax Marathon: Running for a Cause

If you’ve ever considered running a marathon—or part of one—Denver’s homegrown Colfax Marathon should be on your short list.
Annual Stapleton Garage Sale May 19-20
/ Carol Roberts / Announcements, Events, Families, Kids, Local Events, People, Seasonal / No Comments

2018 marks the 13th year for the garage sale. It’s easy to picture the sidewalks filled with toys, furniture and clothing.