June and Early July Events

06/01/2023  |  by Christie Gosch

Please double check event dates and times using contact info provided.

NE DENVER/NW AURORA EVENTS

Saturdays—City Park Farmers Market. 100+ local producers, live music, donation-based yoga and a run club. 2551 E Colfax Ave, cityparkfarmersmarket.com

Sundays—City Park Jazz. 6–8pm City Park Pavilion and Bandshell, 2001 Steele St. cityparkjazz.org.
6/4: Kick-off concert: Sarah Mount and the Rushmores
6/11: Stafford Hunter & Jazz Explorations
6/18: Dotsero
6/25: Ritmo Jazz Latino
7/2: Wellington Bullings

Thursdays starting 6/8—MoJaBlu Concert Series. Free admission, food trucks. North Green (49th & Valentia) 6:30–8:30pm. 6/8-One On One Motown Review, 6/15-Tunisia, 6/22-Wash Park Band, 6/29-Dotsero. mca80238.com 

Fridays—Free outdoor Yoga on the Plaza. YogaSix hosts a free 60-minute yoga class at 9:30am (weather permitting) in the Plaza space located on Main Street between 47th Ave. and 48th Ave. shopsatnorthfield.com

Every Sunday Starting 6/25—Central Park Farmer’s Market. Colorado-grown produce, baked goods, meats, and more at The Green (29th Ave & Roslyn St.) 8:30am–12:30pm. mca80238.com

6/2 Friday—Judi’s House Happy Hour in the Garden. Tickets include food and beverage, games and entertainment. 10125 E. 25th Ave, Aurora. judishouse.org

6/3 Saturday—Concert on The Green- Darling Revival. Free admission, food trucks. The Green (29th Ave & Roslyn St.) 6–8pm. mca80238.com

6/3 Saturday—Free Trigger Lock Giveaway Event. Evidence suggests that locked firearms reduces the risk of accidental injury.10am–3pm. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. denverlibrary.org

6/3 & 6/4—The 10th Annual Park Hill Art Festival. Outdoors at The Park Hill Masonic Lodge. 10am–5pm. 4819 Montview Blvd. parkhillartfestival.com

6/3 & 7/1—Bluff Lake Bird Walks. Sat: 2.5-hour walk at 7:30am or 2-hour walk at 8am. Free but must RSVP at blufflake.org/birdwatching

6/4 Sunday—Glissade Run Club. Launch Party will be @ 8am. This event kicks off our weekly Wed 6:30am and Sunday 8:30am runs. ALL paces welcome, including walkers. 2520 Galena St, Aurora. glissadecoffee.com

6/7 Wednesday—Beyond Babble with Project Worthmore. Learn to support refugees, immigrants, asylum seekers, and others.1–3pm. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. Register at helpinghabit.com/discover/14990

6/8 Thursday—Active Minds Presents New Zealand. Learn about the mixture of British influence and native Mãori culture that make-up New Zealand. 1–2pm, Free. Sam Gary Library, 2961 Roslyn St. activeminds.com

6/8 Thursday—12th Annual Lowry Beer Garden Fundraiser. To benefit the Lowry Foundation. Lowry Beer Garden, 7577 E Academy Blvd. Details at: lowryfoundation.org.

6/8 Thursday—Park Lights and Movie Nights. The Sandlot. 7pm at Cottonwood Park, 2600 Abilene St, Aurora. auroragov.org

6/9 Friday—Birding Without Barriers. Designed for people with mobility challenges. 4–6pm. Sand Creek Park, 2700 Peoria St, Aurora. sandcreekgreenway.org

6/9 Friday—Movie on The Green- Lightyear. Free admission, food trucks. The Green (29th Ave & Roslyn St.) Movie starts at dusk. mca80238.com

6/9 to 6/11—Lowry Community Yard Sale. More info. at lowrydenver.com

6/10 Saturday—Cockpit Demo Day. Get an up close look inside select aircraft. 10am–2pm. 7711 East Academy Blvd. wingsmuseum.org

6/10 Saturday—Colfax Art Jams-Neon Garden. Featuring Vintage Theater. 12–4pm. Free. Fletcher Plaza, 9800 E Colfax Ave, Aurora. auroraculture.org

6/11 Sunday—23rd Annual Park Hill Garden Walk. $15 in advance, $12 for Seniors, children under 12 free, day of event $20. 9am–3pm. Park Hill Neighborhood. parkhillgardenwalk.org

6/11 Sunday—Rescue Puppy Yoga. Donation-based yoga class alongside puppies available for adoption. 9:30am on the West Lawn. Stanley Marketplace, 2501 N. Dallas St, Aurora. stanleymarketplace.com

6/11 Sunday—Stanley Summer Series. Seasonal farmers market from 1–6pm on The Field. Stanley Marketplace, 2501 N. Dallas St, Aurora. stanleymarketplace.com

6/13 Tuesday—3rd Annual City Park Alliance Golf Tournament. Single $175, foursomes $700. City Park Golf Course, 3181 E 23rd Ave. cityparkalliance.org

6/17 Saturday—Forest Bathing. Open your senses and engage with nature. Bluff Lake Nature Center. 8–10am. 11255 E. MLK Jr Blvd. blufflake.org

6/17 Saturday—Volunteer Workday at Sand Creek. Work with SCRG to improve a Denver portion of the greenway. More info and sign-up at sandcreekgreenway.org

6/17 Saturday—Concert on The Green- That 80’s Band. Free admission, food trucks. The Green (29th Ave & Roslyn St.) 6–8pm. mca80238.com

6/21 Wednesday—Speaker Series Presents Olivia Goodreau- “But She Looks Fine: From Illness to Activism”. Free and open to the public. 7pm at the Eisenhower Chapel, 293 Roslyn St. lowryfoundation.org

6/21 Wednesday—The Power of Pride & Juneteenth. DU’s head women’s basketball coach Doshia Woods talks about her journey. 2–3pm. Pauline Robinson Library, 5575 E. 33rd Ave. Must register at denverlibrary.org

6/23 Friday—Movie on The Green- Mitchells vs. The Machines. Free admission, food trucks. The Green (29th Ave & Roslyn St.) Movie starts at dusk. mca80238.com

6/25 Sunday—Qigong and Mindfulness Walk. Gentle mind/body practice followed by a contemplative walk. 7:30–9am. Bluff Lake Nature Center, 11255 E. MLK Jr Blvd. Free. blufflake.org

6/25 Sunday—8th Annual Corgis and Friends Take Over Denver. Admission is free for non-participating attendees. Great Lawn Park, 101 Yosemite St. https://www.facebook.com/events/584705456926369

6/25 Saturday—Film on The Field. This month: Jurassic World Dominion. Movie starts at dusk. Stanley Marketplace, 2501 N. Dallas St, Aurora. stanleymarketplace.com

6/28 Wednesday—Quaint Collage Cards. Enjoy a charming hour collaging hand made cards to give to loved ones. Ages 18+. 2–3pm. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. denverlibrary.org

7/1 Saturday—Concert on The Green- Thumpin’. Free admission, food trucks. The Green (29th Ave & Roslyn St.) 6–8pm. mca80238.com

JULY 4TH/HOLIDAY EVENTS

7/1 Saturday—Four Mile Historic Park’s Independence Day Celebration. 10am–4pm. Live music, pioneer games, food trucks and live entertainment. 715 S. Forest St. Tickets at fourmilepark.org

7/1 Saturday—Glendale Fireworks Show. One of the largest and oldest displays in Denver. Starts at 9:15pm. For best parking and viewing info, go to glendale.co.us

7/1 & 7/2—Rockies vs. Tigers at Coors Field. Fireworks display after the game. mlb.com/rockies

7/3 Saturday—Civic Center Park Independence Eve Celebration. Gates open at 4pm, live music starts at 6pm, Colorado Symphony, fireworks, food trucks, and more. Info at denver.org

7/4 Tuesday—Central Park Pancake Breakfast & Parade. 9–11am, parade starts at 10:30am. The Green (29th Ave & Roslyn St.) More details at mca80238.com

7/4 Tuesday—14th Annual Park Hill 4th of July Parade. Floats, music, classic cars, costumed characters, and more! Parade starts at 1:30pm and runs along 23rd Ave. from Dexter St. to Krameria St. parkhillparade.org

14th Annual Park Hill 4th of July Parade.

7/4 Tuesday—Aurora 4th of July Spectacular. Free activities from 6–10pm. Live music, food, and fireworks at 9:30pm. Aurora Municipal Center Great Lawn, 15151 E. Alameda Pkwy. auroragov.org

7/4 Tuesday—Denver Municipal Band Patriotic Concert. 7–8:15pm. Free concert in Washington Park.
denvermunicipalband.org

7/4 Tuesday—Colorado Rapids vs. Portland Timbers. Fireworks after the game. coloradorapids.com

METRO EVENTS

6/2 & 7/7—First Friday Art Walks. Art District on Santa Fe. 5:30– 9:30pm. denver.org/things-to-do/denver-arts-culture/denver-art-districts

6/3 Saturday—Denver Day of Rock. 4 stages of live music in the LoDo District of Denver. denverdayofrock.com

6/8 Thursday—Art & About Tours. For visitors with early-stage Alzheimer’s or dementia and their care partners. 1–2:30pm. 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy. denverartmuseum.org

6/8 to 6/11—Denver Fringe Festival. Four days of unbridled creativity. Venues throughout RiNo/Five Points. denverfringe.org

6/9 to 6/11—Denver Greek Festival. Food, music, boutique, cathedral tours, etc. 4610 E. Alameda. thegreekfestival.com 

6/10 Saturday—Five Points Jazz Festival. Celebrating 20 years. Five Points neighborhood. artsandvenuesdenver.com

6/10 Saturday—Guns to Gardens Safe Surrender Event. Bring unwanted firearms for dismantling. Receive a $50, $150, or $250 gift card. 10am–12pm. Cure d’Ars Catholic Church, 3201 Dahlia St. Details at gunstogardensdenver.org

6/10 Saturday—Steep Dreams Ice Tea Day Tea. Tour of our historic home and a refreshing glass of iced tea, in our garden, weather permitting. 1310 Bannock St. historycolorado.org

6/10 Saturday—June Sip and Paint. Instructor guides your art piece while you sip a beverage. 5–7pm. Molly Brown House Museum, 1340 Pennsylvania St. historicdenver.org

6/10 to 6/11—The Highlands Arts Festival. Music, food and fine art. The Highlands Masonic Lodge, 3550 Federal Blvd. highlandsartfestival.com

6/10 to 6/11—áyA Con 2023. A celebration of Indigeneity hosted by North American Indigenous artists. Included with admission, 10am–5pm. 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy. denverartmuseum.org

6/10 to 6/11—Denver Chalk Art Festival. 150 artists turn the streets of The Golden Triangle (new location) into a museum of chalk art. Cross streets are 12th & Bannock. https://denverchalk.art

6/10 & 6/21—Downtown Denver Public Art Walking Tour. A leisurely walk around Downtown Denver, learning about some of Denver’s most unique, eccentric public artwork. Tickets $5. Details at denverpublicart.org

6/11 Sunday—Sunday Sundae at Art Students League of Denver. A sweet fundraiser. A ticket buys you a handmade ceramic bowl plus all the Sweet Action ice cream you can fit in it. 200 Grant St. asld.org

6/12 Monday—Movie Nights–Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Free, gates open at 6pm, movie starts at 7pm. Infinity Park, 4400 East Kentucky Ave, Glendale. infinityparkatglendale.com

6/17 to 6/18—Juneteenth Music Festival. Historic Five Points Neighborhood in Denver on 27th & Welton St. juneteenthmusicfestival.com

6/17 to 6/18—Annual Cherry Blossom Festival. Downtown Denver in Sakura Square. cherryblossomdenver.org

6/21 Wednesday—Trinidad and Colorado’s Gender Legacy. Learn about Trinidad’s innovative role in gender confirmation surgery. History Colorado Center, 1200 North Broadway.
historycolorado.org

6/21 Wednesday—Culture Club. Guided artmaking workshop open to all. Registration required. 6pm. 965 Santa Fe Dr. msudenver.edu

6/24 Saturday—Denver Public Library Used Book Pop Up Sale. Green Valley Ranch Library, 4856 Andes Ct. 10am–2pm. denverlibrary.org

6/24 to 6/25—Denver PrideFest. Sunday, 9:30am parade starts at Cheesman Park and spans 14 blocks to Civic Center where the 2-day celebration takes place. denverpride.org/fest

6/26 Monday—Movie Nights–Encanto. Free, gates open at 6pm, movie starts at 7pm. Infinity Park, 4400 East Kentucky Ave, Glendale. infinityparkatglendale.com

6/28 Wednesday—Bike to Work Day. Water and breakfast stations—for a specific location or to register, go to biketoworkday.co

7/1 to 7/3—Cherry Creek Arts Festival. More than 200 juried artists, family-friendly art activities, live music, immersive art experiences and food & drink. Cherry Creek North. cherryarts.org

KIDS AND FAMILIES

Tuesday–Friday—Local Library Storytime. Different age groupings and locations. Info at denverlibrary.org

Wednesdays—Mornings at the Museum. Ages 3–6, 10:30–11:15am. Free. New programs every week. Aurora History Museum,15051 East Alameda Pkwy. Register at auroragov.org

Fridays—Magic the Gathering Club. 4:30–5:30pm. Ages 12–18. A teen-run magic club. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. denverlibrary.org

Saturdays—Bluff Lake Nature Center Family Events. No event on 6/10. 11255 E. MLK Jr Blvd. Free, check times and programs at blufflake.org

Saturdays —Chess Club for 18 and Under. 3:30–4:30pm. Ideal for ages 5–18. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. denverlibrary.org

6/4 Sunday—Denver Young Artists Orchestra Tour Kick-Off Concert. Free, outdoor concert at Stanley Marketplace. Bring your own blankets/chairs. 2501 N Dallas St, Aurora. stanleymarketplace.com

6/6 & 6/14—Mad About Hoops. Learn how to master the hula hoop. Kids 5–12. At Pauline Robinson Library on 6/6, 11am–12pm. At Sam Gary Library on 6/14, 3–4pm. denverlibrary.org

6/7 Wednesday—Early Literacy Art Exploration. Enjoy art with your child and help them develop fine motor skills. Ages 6mo to 5 years. 10:30–11:30am. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. denverlibrary.org

6/7 Wednesday—The (tabletop) Tempest presented by Peter Davison. Family-friendly version of Shakespeare’s tale of magic and adventure. Kids 5–12 and their families. 3–4pm. Sam Gary Library, 2961 Roslyn St. denverlibrary.org

6/8 Thursday—Colorado Natives with Nature’s Educators. Learn what makes CO habitats a great place for our feathered, scaly, and slimy neighbors. Kids 5–17. 11am–12pm. Pauline Robinson Library, 5575 E. 33rd Ave. denverlibrary.org

6/9 Friday—Comedy, Magic, and Juggling with Ann Lincoln. A live rabbit and dove to create some awesome entertainment. Ages 3–12. 3:30–4:15pm. Schlessman Library, 100 Poplar St. denverlibrary.org

6/10 Saturday—CSU Spur 2nd Saturdays. Free. Lots of family- friendly programming. 10am–3pm. 4817 National Western Dr. csuspur.org

6/10 Saturday—Family Program: Big Paintings. Make yourr own big paintings outside on the Museum’s outdoor forecourt. 10:30am–12:30pm. For toddlers to 8yrs old. 1250 Bannock St. clyffordstillmuseum.org

6/10 to 6/11—KidsFringe at the Denver Fringe Festival. A two-day mini-fest as part of the Denver Fringe Festival, the KidsFringe offers free shows for kids and families. 2700 Arapahoe St. denverfringe.org

6/11 Sunday—Foxy and Shmoxy: Art Detectives. Join two witty foxes who solve mysterious cases involving artworks in the galleries. 10:30am–12pm. 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy. denverartmuseum.org

6/13 Tuesday—Canvas Painting w/ My Art Workshop. Learn painting techniques and create your own masterpiece on an 11×14 canvas. Ages 13–17. 3–4pm. Sam Gary Library, 2961 Roslyn St. denverlibrary.org

6/15 Thursday—Kids Book Club. This month’s theme is Read Around the World. Craft and snack included. Ages 5–12. 4–5pm. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. denverlibrary.org

6/15 Thursday—Instrument Creation. Explore how music has an important role in brain development. Ages birth to 6yrs. 3–3:30pm. Schlessman Library, 100 Poplar St. denverlibrary.org

6/17 Saturday—Rainbow Family Party. Celebrate LGBTQ+ Pride with festive food, crafts, and activities for the whole family. 10:30–11:30am. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. denverlibrary.org

6/18 Sunday—Spanish Storytime at Tattered Cover Kids. 5pm. Stanley Marketplace, 2501 N. Dallas St, Aurora.
stanleymarketplace.com

6/18, 6/21, & 6/24—Art Crawl: Messy Art Making Part 1, Clay Time! 10:30–11:15am. For caregivers with infants–14 months. Registration required. 1250 Bannock St. clyffordstillmuseum.org

6/20 Tuesday—Draw Yourself as a Manga/Comic Character. Students will learn to draw themselves as a fantastical character. Ages 13–17. 3–4pm. Sam Gary Library, 2961 Roslyn St. denverlibrary.org

6/21 Wednesday—Inside the Orchestra: Art Party. Children will be guided to create their own art inspired by short, live performances from a musician. Ages 5–10. 10:30–11:30am. Park Hill Library, 4705 Montview Blvd. denverlibrary.org

6/21 Wednesday—Crafternoon – Birdhouses. Build and decorate your own birdhouse kit. Ages 5–17. 3–4pm. Sam Gary Library, 2961 Roslyn St. denverlibrary.org

6/23 Friday—Decorate a Pride Crown or Pride Umbrella. Celebrate Pride and loving who you are with a fun crown craft. Ages 2–12. 4–5pm. Schlessman Library, 100 Poplar St. denverlibrary.org

6/26 Monday—Minecraft Engineering using LEGO® Materials. Venture into the world of Minecraft in our unique LEGO® experience. Ages 5–12. 10:30–11:30am. Schlessman Library, 100 Poplar St. denverlibrary.org

6/28 Wednesday—Play-Well TEKnologies. Transportation Engineering using LEGO® Materials. Ages 5–12. 3–4pm. Sam Gary Library, 2961 Roslyn St. denverlibrary.org

MUSEUMS, ETC.

American Museum of Western Art. Open M, W & F from 10am–4:30pm. Admission is $5. 1727 Tremont Pl. anschutzcollection.org

Aurora History Museum. Admission is free. Closed Mondays/holidays. 15051 East Alameda Pkwy. auroragov.org

The Byers–Evans House Museum. Operated by History Colorado as the Center for Colorado Women’s History. History Colorado members are free. 1310 Bannock St. historycolorado.org

The Children’s Museum. Reservations recommended at mychildsmuseum.org 

Clyfford Still Museum. SCFD Free Day Jun. 25. 10am to 5pm. Children ages 17 and under are always free. 1250 Bannock St. clyffordstillmuseum.org

Denver Art Museum. SCFD Free Day Jun. 13. Youth 18 & under always free. 100 W 14th Ave. Pkwy. denverartmuseum.org

Denver Botanic Gardens. SCFD Free Day Jun. 6. Tickets and member reservations required. 1007 York St. botanicgardens.org 

Denver Firefighters Museum. Hours: Tues–Sat, 10am–4pm. 1326 Tremont Pl. denverfirefightersmuseum.org

Denver Museum of Nature and Science. SCFD Free Night Jun. 28, 5–9pm. Open till 9pm on Fridays. 2001 Colorado Blvd. Timed tickets required. dmns.org

Denver Zoo. Check out the daily schedule at denverzoo.org. 2900 E 23rd Ave.

The Forney Museum of Transportation. Mon, Th–Sat, 10am–5pm; Sun, 12–5pm. 4303 Brighton Blvd. forneymuseum.org

Four Mile Historic Park. Open Wed–Sun, 10am–4pm. 715 S. Forest St. fourmilepark.org

History Colorado. Free membership for 4th graders. 1200 Broadway. historycolorado.org

Kirkland Museum of Fine and Decorative Art. Tue–Sat, 11am–5pm; Sun 12–5pm. Ages 13+ welcome. 1201 Bannock St. kirklandmuseum.org

Molly Brown House Museum. SCFD Free Day Jun. 1. Tue–Sun, 10am–5pm. 1340 Pennsylvania St. mollybrown.org

Museo de las Americas. Tue–Fri, noon-6pm. Sat, noon–5pm. Closed Mon & Sun. 861 Santa Fe Dr. museo.org

Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. 1¢ admission 1st Sat. of the month. 1485 Delgany St. mcadenver.org

National Ballpark Museum. 1940 Blake St. Check for days/hours at ballparkmuseum.com

The Urban Farm. Open to the public from 9am–1pm, Wed–Sat. 10200 Smith Rd. theurbanfarm.org

Wings Over the Rockies Museum. Celebrate this Father’s Day with $1 admission for all Dads on 6/18. 7711 East Academy Blvd. wingsmuseum.org

PERFORMANCE/THEATRE

Thursdays starting 6/1—Shady Grove Concert Series. 6/1: Stillhouse Junkies; 6/8: Birds of Play; 6/15: Automatic Iris; 6/22: Clay Kirkland & Friends; 6/29: Thunder & Rain. At Four Mile Historic Park.Tickets at swallowhillmusic.org

6/2 to 7/9—Driving Miss Daisy. Poignantly explores the transformative power of friendship. Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St. vintagetheatre.org

6/3 to 7/1—A Mexican Trilogy: Charity. The story of the Moraleses, a Mexican-American family over a period of 100 years. The John Hand Theater, 7653 E. 1st Pl. firehousetheatercompany.com

6/9 & 6/10—Denver Chamber Music Festival Concerts. Two evening concerts with the Denver Chamber Music 7:30pm. The Newman Center, 2344 E Iliff Ave. denverchambermusicfestival.org

Through 6/10—On the Exhale. Visceral. Powerful. Necessary. Curious Theatre, 1080 Acoma St. curioustheatre.org

Through 6/11—Best Town. About stars, isolation, the magic of libraries, and Laura Ashley curtains. Name your price tickets. Buntport Theater, 717 Lipan St. buntport.com

6/13 to 6/18—Disney’s Aladdin. One lamp and three wishes make the possibilities infinite. Buell Theatre. denvercenter.org

6/16 Friday—KGNU presents TAARKA. Western and Eastern folk, jazz, rock, bluegrass, old-time, Indian, and Celtic music mix to create something unique. 8–10pm. Tuft Theatre, 71 East Yale Ave. swallowhillmusic.org

TAARKA on June 16
at Swallow Hill

6/17 Saturday—Sound of the Rockies: Summer Sounds. Colorado’s premier a cappella choruses. 2pm and 7:30pm. The Newman Center, 2344 East Iliff Ave. newmancenterpresents.com

6/21 to 7/2—The Book of Mormon. An international sensation. Contains explicit language. Buell Theatre. denvercenter.org

6/23 to 7/30—In The Heights. The story of a vibrant community in New York’s Washington Heights neighborhood. Vintage Theatre, 1468 Dayton St. vintagetheatre.org

Through 6/18—The 39 Steps. Where Hitchcock meets hilarity. Singleton Theatre. denvercenter.org

6/28 Wednesday—Lyle Lovett and His Large Band with the Colorado Symphony. Red Rocks Amphitheatre. 7:30pm. coloradosymphony.org

6/30 Friday—A Night at the Movies with the Colorado Symphony. Celebrate some of the greatest film scores ever composed. 7:30pm. Arvada Center Outdoor Amphitheatre. coloradosymphony.org

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Denver Public Schools. Numerous volunteer opportunities with our students and schools. equity.dpsk12.org/get-involved/volunteer-services

Food For Thought Denver. Providing food for students and their families. Sign up to volunteer or donate at foodforthoughtdenver.org

Project Worthmore. Help bag and deliver fresh fruits and vegetables, dairy, and household necessities to refugees. projectworthmore.org

Reach Out and Read Colorado. Help sort and pack gently-used children’s books for underserved families. Email info@reachoutandreadco.org for details.

Reading Volunteers Needed Read with students in grades K–8. One hour a week. No experience necessary. Contact: Pil, 2011@partnersinliteracy.org.

Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) For volunteer opportunities, email Cathy Law at claw@voacolorado.org 

Ronald McDonald House Charities Volunteer. Go to ronaldhouse.org under “How You Can Help” for info. 

Sand Creek Greenway Volunteer Opportunities. For more info go to sandcreekgreenway.org/upcoming-volunteer-opportunities

Single Volunteers of Greater Denver. Not-for-profit singles group to meet others and assist nonprofit organizations for events/activities. Info at svgd.org

Village Exchange Center A non-profit formed to serve immigrants and refugees in Aurora & Denver. villageexchangecenter.org

Volunteers of America Colorado Branch For volunteer opportunities go to voacolorado.org/volunteer-opportunities/

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