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UPCOMING COMMUNITY EVENTS:

Broomfield Civic Orchestra’s American Made Concert
Patriotic favorites including music from Sousa, Gershwin and Anderson
$4-$10 tickets / 7:30p / July 1 / Broomfield Auditorium / Broomfield
INFO: www.broomfieldcivicorchestra.org
INFO: 720-371-5235

18th Annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival - Sponsored by Denver's 7
Enjoy another year of this world class celebration of arts in Cherry Creek North
FREE and open to the public
Denver's 7 24/7 Weather Experience, an interactive chroma-key screen will be at 2nd & Milwaukee
10a - 8p on July 4 & 5 / 9a - 6p on July 6
INFO: www.cherryarts.org

5K Freedom Run – Benefiting Mt Evans Hospice and Home Health Care
Walk or run and enjoy awards, refreshments during the party for participants
$25 adults / $12 children
8am / July 4 / Evergreen Middle School / Evergreen
INFO: www.mtevans.org

Colorado National Guard Presents: Salute To The Union
A 4th of July celebration with patriotic music, an aircraft flyover, a 75mm salute cannon fire,
and a posting and display of the flags of all 50 states in the Union
- FREE and open to the public
11:45a / July 4 / Lincoln Park / East Colfax Ave. & Lincoln St. / Denver
INFO: 720-250-2526 or 1-888-704-6667

A Fort Collins Jazz Experience
The highest quality of jazz music with three stages of free continuous music, films about
jazz, educational sessions, jazz historians and experts and a performance by Jazz at the
Lincoln Center Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis
Event hours vary / July 10 / July 11/ July 12
INFO: www.DowntownFortCollins.com
INFO: 970-484-6500

Discover the Cache – GPS Scavenger Hunt
A modernized scavenger hunt and participants do not need to know all the technical
detail about GPS units to play; GPS units will be provided, or attendees can bring their own
$10 adults / $5 children 12 and younger / children must register with an adult
6p /- 8 p / July 10 / 200 Matthews St. / Ft. Collins
INFO:www.fvcgov.com/musuem/
INFO: 970-472-3990

Peace Corps Information Session
For those interested in serving as Peace Corps volunteers later in life
FREE and open to the public; intended for people 30 years or older
10:30a – 12n / July 12 / Colorado History Museum / 1300 Broadway / Denver
RSVP deadline - July 9 / To register call 303-884-7020 or email denver@peacecorps.gov
INFO: 303-884-7017

6th Annual Adoption Party – For Dogs, Cats and Birds
Dogs, cats and birds looking for homes; games, food and more
Attendees are encouraged to bring extra toys, blanket, cleaning supplies and food to donate
11a – 3p / July 12 / 9900 W. 44th Ave. / Wheat Ridge
INFO: 720-327-2387

21st Annual Denver Polo Classic – To Benefit Children’s Foundation
A three day gala filled with entertainment, gourmet foods, wines and international polo
Ticket prices range from $75 - $450 for a weekend pass
July 11, 12 & 13 / Polo Reserve Development / 4401 W. Mineral Ave. (Mineral & Santa Fe)
INFO: 303-832-8390
INFO:www.denverpolo.com

SummerFest in the Rockies – Wine Tasting
A fine wine tasting with food and live music
6:30p - 9:30p / July 11 / $30 per person / $50 per couple
Civic Center park/Foote Lagoon / 500 E. Third St. / Downtown Loveland
Tickets: Engaging Loveland, Inc. / 231 W. 4th St. / Loveland
World Beverage / 3655 N. Garfield Ave. / Loveland
Loveland Chamber of Commerce / 5400 Stone Creek Cr. / Loveland
Anthology Book Store / 422 E. 4th St. / Loveland
Outpost Sunsport / 931 E. Harmony Rd. / Ft. Collins
INFO:www.engaginloveland.org

SummerFest in the Rockies – Entertainment Schedule
July 11 – 13 / Amphitheatre at Loveland Civic Center Park/Foote Lagoon
Downtown Loveland / 500 E. Third St.
6:30p – 9:30p / July 11 / The Hugh Jazz Combo (Jazz)
10a – 11a /July 12 / Katelyn Lincoln
11:30a – 12:30p / July 12 / Lindsey O’Brien Bank (Rock)
1p-2p / July 12 / Rodney James and the Blue Flames(50’s Rock and Roll)
2:30p – 3:30p / July 12 / Dubskin (Dub Reggae)
4p – 5:30p / July 12 / Zonky Tonk Zydeco, Louisiana Zydeco (Americana)
6p – 7:30p / July 12 / Motorhome (Americana/Rock/Country)
10a – 11a / July 13 / Branden Snipes (Acoustic/Pop/Rock)
11:30a – 1p / July 13 / Victor Barnes (Insurgent Bluegrass)
1:30p – 3p / July 13 / Bongo Love (Afro-beat/Acoustic)
3:30p – 5p / July 13 / Conjunto Colores (Salsa/Latin Jazz)
INFO:www.engaginloveland.org

Drums Along the Rockies
A spectacular competition featuring eight world-class drum and bugle corps
Ticket prices range from $15 - $80 / ticket cost includes a pre-event party
7pm / July 12 / Invesco Field / 1701 Bryant St. / Denver
INFO/TIX: 303-424-6396
INFO:www.drumsalongtherockies.com

30th Annual Downtown Boulder ArtFair
150 artists showing watercolor, acrylics, photography, jewelry, large sculptures,
works of fiber and more; local artists and international artists featured
10a – 8p on July 19 / 10a – 5p on July 20 /
Pearl St. between 10th and 16th streets / Downtown Boulder
INFO:www.boulderdowntown.com

Ben & Jerry’s Friday Afternoon Concert
An informal setting in Old Town Square showcasing local music on Friday nights
All shows are FREE and open to the public
7p – 9p / June 6 – August 8 / Old Town Square off Linden St. and Walnut in historic
Downtown Ft. Collins
June 6 – Second Hand Smokers (funky, jazzy rock)
June 13 – Rosann Winn Band (folk and jazz)
June 20 – Daddy Rab (classic hot hits and cool originals)
June 27 – The Kingpins (jump blues)
July 11 – Mark Van Ark (original blues and jazz)
July 18 – Fubar II (acoustic rock)
July 25 – SHEL (your theme song awaits)
August 1 – Cornerstone (soft acoustic rock)
August 8 – Johnny Johnson (southern blues)
August 29 – Driftwood Fire (melodic indie folk rock)
INFO: 970-407-0899 or 970-484-6500
INFO: www.DowntownFortCollins.com

Market Fresh at Twenty Ninth Street
Boulder’s newest farmers market featuring fresh Colorado produce, warm bread, fresh
fish, local beef, plants flowers and more
10a – 2p / every Sunday / 29th & Canyon / Boulder
INFO: 303-817-8120

Rocky Mountain National Park – Science Behind the Scenery Series
FREE and open to the public, these educational programs are fun for all ages
7:30p / Thursday evenings / Auditorium / Beaver Meadows Visitor Center
Runs from June 26 – Aug 21
INFO: 970-586-1206

Millennium Harvest House’s Rockin’ The Gardens – FREE Summer Concert Series
Featuring local, regional and national artists performing in this family-friendly atmosphere
Delicious menu of appetizers and entrees will be available
Every Friday / May 9 – Sept. 19 / 5:30p – 9:30p
The Millennium Harvest House / 1345 28th St. (28th & Arapahoe) / Boulder
INFO: www.HarvestHouseFAC.com
INFO: 303-443-3850

Skyline Park Summer Concert Series
FREE musical entertainment featuring some of the areas finest musicians
Dates range from June – August; attendees are encourage to bring a blanket and lunch
INFO: www.downtowndenver.com

Mile High Movies
All movies begin at dusk behind the historic D&F Clocktower (16th & Arapahoe)
June 28 – We Are Marshall
July 19 – Bee Movie
July 25 – Mr. Smith Goes To Washington
Skyline Park / Denver / FREE and open to the public
INFO:www.downtown.com

Playin’ In the Park
A family-friendly and FREE summertime entertainment series; clowns, puppets,
magic and more – recommended for children ages 5 – 10
10a- 12n / Dates range from June – July
INFO:www.downtowndenver.com

The Denver Public Library Presents: Summer of Reading 2008
"Book a trip" with the DPL's Summer of Reading program, it's FREE and age appropriate from
infancy to age 18 and participating children will read and earn prizes all summer long
Program runs from May 29 - August 16 / at DPL locations
INFO: www.summerofreading.org

3rd Annual Quilt Show and Sale
A fundaiser to raise money to purchase quilting supplies for volunteers to make quilts to
donate to local firefighters and EMTs to give to children who are victims of traumatic events
$6 advance tickets / $7 at the door
12noon - 8p on July 18 / 10a - 4p on July 19 / Cherry Church / Highland Ranch
INFO: www.firehousequilts.org

Bowling for America’s Wounded Heroes
Support recently injured armed forces personnel by bowling at this event
Sponsorships range from $2,500 - $200
5p – 8p / July 19 / Brunswick Zone XL / 9255 Kimmer Dr. / Lone Tree
proceeds benefit Adaptive Adventures – an organization providing outdoor and
sports recreation for injured veterans
INFO: www.AdaptiveAdventures.org

MaxFund Presents: Lucky Mutt Strut
Help out this local animal shelter at this fun community event and race
July 20 / Washington Park / Denver
INFO: www.maxfund.org

Napoleon in Egypt: The Beginning of Modern Egyptology
Dr. Bob Brier, one of the premier Egyptologists in the country will speak
He has appeared on Discovery, History and The Learning Channel
7p / July 21 / Ricketson Auditorium / Denver Museum of Nature and Science / 2001 Colorado Blvd. / Denver
INFO: www.egyptstudy.org

Gatsby In The Park Benefiting Special Olympics Colorado
Go back to the days of Gatsby and enjoy a magical evening with a gaming parlor equipped with casino games, lawn sports, paddle boat rides, food & beverages, a live band and
more - $125 tickets
6p – 10p / July 26 / Pavilion at City Park / 23rd Ave. & Colo. Blvd. / Denver
www.specialolympicsco.org

Nederland Old Timers' Miners Celebration 2008
A weekend of events provided by the Old Timers' Committee
Event hours vary / July 25 / July 26 / July 27
Nederland Area Seniors will provide shuttle van service to various events
INFO: 303-258-7449

Boulder County Fair
A FREE event with car shows, dancing, live music, food, a beer garden,
kids’ activities, free entertainment, carnival rides and much more
Ticket prices vary / Aug 1 – 9 / Boulder County Fairgrounds / Longmont
TIX: www.ticketswest.com / 866-464-2626 / all area King Soopers
INFO: www.bouldercountyfair.org
INFO: 303-772-7170

Liver Life Walk
Help fight liver disease at this fun event for an important cause
FREE – donations strongly encouraged
9a / Aug 10 / Washington Park / Denver
INFO: www.liverfoundation.org/walkco

2nd Annual 5K Endurance Challenge
1/3 of a mile to benefit Ralston House; goodie bags for participants; families welcome
$20 adults before Aug 1
10a / Aug 16 / Olde Town Arvada on Grandview Ave.
INFO: www.arvadapd.org
INFO: 720-898-6745

2008 Harvest of Hope
A fundraiser to benefit HIV/AIDS programs in Colorado and Africa
$100-$250 tickets / $1,000-$10,000 tables
September 18 / Temple Emanual / 51 Grape St. / Denver
INFO: 303-979-0699
INFO: www.harvestofhopecolorado.org

Walk For PKD
A day of fun and fitness to help end polycystic kidney disease
5K Run, 1.1 and 2.2 Mile Walk / 9am registration / Run-Walk begins at 10:15am
September 21 / Washington Park / Denver
INFO:www.pkdcure.org
INFO: 1-800-PKD-CURE

Walk to Defeat ALS and Help Fight Lou Gehrig’s Disease
The 3K walks are open to the public – donations are strongly encouraged
9am on Oct 4 / City Park / Denver
11am on Sept 7 / Lincoln Park / Grand Junction
11am on Sept 21 / CSU Oval / Ft. Collins
INFO:www.alsco.org
INFO: 303-832-2322

The Wildlife Experience Presents: Animal Grossology
Learn quirky facts about animals at the Animal Grossology exhibition
A slightly different view of the animal kingdom with interactive learning games and over
5,000 square feet with modular, hands-on exhibits and stations
Get the answer to why cows are the gassiest animals on earth, why the dung beetle is
nature’s pooper scooper and why scientists are studying the slug and snail slime production
for clues in treating cystic fibrosis
Animal Grossology runs during normal museum hours during: September 27, 2008 – April 29, 2009 / The Wildlife Experience/ 10035 S. Peoria / Parker
INFO: www.thewildlifeexperience.org
INFO: 720-488-3300

7th Annual Second Wind Fund Walk/Run/Ride
Help prevent and raise awareness on teen suicide
FREE concert, BBQ lunch, taco bar, t-shirts, massages, a kids' ten, dove release and more
12:30 kick-off / September 21 / Green Mountain HS / Lakewood
$10 students / $25 adults
INFO/REGISTER: www.secondwindfund.org

Denver's 7 and The Wildlife Experience Present: Lucky 7s
On the 7th of every month, receive discounted rates on museum admission,
combo admission and family memberships
Lucky 7s admission rates: $7.77 adults / $6.77 seniors / $.77 children
Lucky 7s combo rates: (museum and a film) = $9.77 adults / $7.77 seniors / $1.07 children
INFO: www.thewildlifeexperience.org
INFO: 720-488-3300

On The Spot – Bovine Metropolis Theatre
Watch the Bovine masters squirm under the white hot light as the “Whose
Line is it, Anyway” style show will have you squealing with laughter
$10 admission / INFO: 303-758-4722
10:15p / Fridays & Saturdays / 1527 Champa St. / Denver

Taoist Tai Chi Society Presents: taijiquan (tai chi)
Benefit from the slow, gentle turning and stretching move of tai chi
Tai chi moves are designed to increase strength, flexibility and balance as well as reduce stress
INFO: www.colorado.usa.taoist.org
INFO: Denver - 303-623-5163
INFO: Westminster - 303-431-6094

Jefferson County Department of Health and Environment Presents: FREE class - "Getting Ready to Quit"
For people interested in preparing to stop smoking
Helps participants design their own approach to cutting down on smoking or quitting entirely
Call 303-275-7555 for class times and locations
For more information visit http://health.jeffco.us.

Jefferson County Department of Health and Environment Presents: Substance Abuse Counseling Services
Confidential, solution-focused treatment service at low cost; fees are determined on a sliding scale basis
No one is denied services due to inability to pay
Call 303-239-7162 for more information

Jefferson County Department of Health and Environment Presents: WIC
Women, Infants, Children (WIC) is a federally funded assistance program that helps families feed themselves
WIC families get monthly supplies of foods high in protein, iron, vitamin C and calcium
Answers to health/nutrition questions, infant feeding advice for mothers, children's growth checkups and more
Who qualifies? Young mothers living with their parents, working families, families going to/back to school
To find out if you qualify for WIC call 303-239-7143
WIC Clinics:
Lakewood - 260 South Kipling St. - 303-239-7143
Arvada - 6303 Wadsworth Bypass - 303-275-7510
Edgewater - 1981B Sheridan Blvd. - 303-239-9580
Confier - 11030 Kitty Drive (Mountain Resource Center) - 303-239-7143

Jefferson Country Public Libraries Presents: FREE Small-business Assistance
Help for small business owners is available from 10am - 1pm every Friday
Columbine Library @ 7706 W. Bowles Ave.
FREE individual consultations; for current and prospective business owners
Consultations by business and industry experts
Visit www.smallbusinessdenver.com to set up an appointment

First Friday Art Tour: FREE Art Bus Ride
Every first Friday of the month from 5:30pm - 9:30pm
Golden Triangle Arts District's Art Bus shuttles passengers to neighborhood gallery openings, museums, artist studios and restaurants
Art Bus is FREE and provides transportation between exhibits, making rounds every 20 minutes
For more information call 303-573-1170 or visit www.gtad.org

Jefferson County Public Libraries Presents: Storytimes for Children
FREE storytimes for children are offered at ALL 10 Jefferson County public libraries
Complete schedules available at any library or visit http://jefferson.lib.co.us
Jefferson County libraries also offer other free programs and activities for children

Jefferson County Public Libraries
FREE classes at area libraries including: Reading to Babies,
Home Decorating, Irish Dance Program, Storytimes For Kids,
Internet Class and Computer Classes.
For a complete schedule call 720-963-0900

FREE Computer Classes at Belmar Library
555 S. Allison Parkway in the Lakewood City Commons
FREE classes for adults on a variety of dates and times
All classes are hands-on taught in the library computer center with a terminal for each participant
Courses include: Computer Basics, Internet Basics, Internet Searching,
Web-based resources, Newspaper Articles, Magazine Articles, Using the Catalog, Find Health Information and Genealogy on the Web
For a detailed schedule visit http://jefferson.lib.co.us
To register call (720) 963-0900

Free Computer Classes at Evergreen Library
5000 Highway 73 at Buffalo Park Road
Call 303-674-0780 to schedule individual sessions on Computer Basics or Internet Basics
Visit http://jefferson.lib.co.us for more information

Free Computer Classes at Columbine Library
7706 W. Bowles Avenue
Free classes on Catalog or Internet Basics for adults by appointment
Call 303-932-2690 for an appointment
Visit http://jefferson.lib.co.us

Denver Art Museum-FREE DAYS
13th Avenue and Acoma Street
FREE Admission on Saturdays for Colorado residents
February 3, March 3, April 7, May 5, June 2, July 7, August 4, October 6, September 1,
October 6, November 3 and December 1
For more information call 720-865-5000 or visit www.denverartmuseum.org

Denver Botanic Gardens-FREE DAYS
1005 York Street
February 19, March 24, April 22, May 21, June 18, July 16, August 13, September 17 and October 22
For more information call 720-865-3500 or visit www.botanicgardens.org

Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield-FREE DAYS
8500 Deer Creek Canyon Rd.
February 2, March 2, April 6, May 4, June 1, July 6, August 3, October 5
November 2 and December 7
For more information call 303-973-3705 or visit www.botanicgardens.org

Chatfield Nature Preserve-FREE DAYS
8500 Deer Creek Canyon Road
FREE Admission on the first Friday of every month

Denver Museum of Nature & Science-FREE DAYS
2001 Colorado Boulevard
February 11, April 22, June 6, July 25, September 9, October 10, December 2
For more information call 303-322-7009 or visit www.dmns.org

Denver Zoo-FREE DAYS
2300 Steele Street
February 1 & 14, October 9 & 20, November 4 & 11
For more information call 303-376-4800 or visit www.denverzoo.org

Target and Children's Museum of Denver Present: Target FREE First Tuesday Nights
Children's Museum of Denver is FREE to the public on the first Tuesday of every month from 4pm-8pm
Calendar of Target FREE First Tuesday Nights: March 6, April 3, May 1, June 5, July 3, August 7,
September 4, October 2, November 6, December 4 and January 7
For more information call 303-433-7444 or visit www.mychildsmuseum.org


OTHER ON-GOING COMMUNITY PROGRAMS:

FREE Service: Colorado Breast Cancer Resources Directory
Provides a helpful guide to the broad range of support resources available to Colorado breast cancer patients
including: support groups, hotlines, insurance information, online resources,
books, support resources/organizations, producer suppliers, wellness resources and more
Printed annually in English and Spanish and available FREE of charge to anyone who needs it
For more information, or to order a directory, visit www.breastcancercolorado.org
or call 303-239-3434

Project: Return to Work Inc.
FREE services for persons with a disability looking for employment
Visit www.r2w.org
or call 303-415-9187

Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Boulder County: FREE Support
Call 303-271-3533 or visit www.dbsalliance.org
Free neighborhood support groups, free community workshops and free information
DBSA meets every Friday at 7pm @ The Atrium; 3350 30th Street in Boulder
Informal, confidential, self-help group

American Red Cross Training Classes
CPR, AED, Community Disaster Education and babysitting classes available
For class descriptions, times, costs and information about how to register call 303-722-7474
Or visit www.denver-redcross.org

Salvation Army
Insurance for children and pregnant women who do not qualify for Medicaid
Forms and assistance offered weekly in English and Spanish
Tuesdays from 12pm - 12:30pm and 6 pm- 8pm
Salvation Army Red Shield Community Center at 2915 High St. in Denver
For more information call 303-295-2107

Senior Living – Resources For Seniors
A free source for seniors and care givers for information on relevant issues, resources,
and services including: Senior Centers, Working and Volunteering, Health and Fitness, Insurance
and Prescription Drug, Housing, Legal/Financial Issues, Federal, State and County Programs,
Senior Assistance, Care Giving and Transportation Options
www.seniorlivingrockies.com / seniorlvgrockies@aol.com

Rape Assistance and Awareness Program (RAAP)
24-Hour Crisis Hotline available
English available by calling 303-322-7273
Spanish available by calling 303-329-0031
Hearing impaired by calling 303-329-0023
For more information visit www.raap.org

Interactions Counseling
Free depression screenings, offered year-round
For more information call 303-796-7908 or visit www.mentalhealthscreening.org


VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES/DONATIONS NEEDED:

Rocky Mountain Unit of the Recording for the Blind and Dyslexic
RFB&D is a national nonprofit organization that provides recorded books to individuals from kindergarten
through graduate school and beyond, who are blind, visually impaired, learning or physically disabled
Volunteer opportunities are varied and include: readers, directors, bookmarkers, office assistants and school outreach
For more information, or to volunteer, call 303-757-0787 or email betsyrfbd@qwest.net
RFB&D is located at 1355 South Colorado, Boulevard, Suite C-406 in Denver

Salvation Army
Needs nonperishable food items to be dropped off at any Salvation Army Thrift store in the Metro area or the following Salvation Army locations:
1) Family Services, 2201 Stout Street in Denver
2) Aurora Corps, 802 Quari Court in Aurora
3) South Valley Corps, 3900 E. Arapahoe Rd in Littleton
4) Denver Red Shield, 2915 High Street in Denver
5) Denver Citadel, 4505 W. Alameda in Denver
6) West Adams, 2821 W. 65th Place in Denver
Cash donations can be sent to the Salvation Army, PO Box 2369, Denver, CO 80201
or online at www.imsalvationarmy.org
For more information call 303-861-4833

Hospice of Saint John
Opportunities to help with patient care and social volunteering in nursing homes, hospice residential facilities, or in the patient's home
Volunteers are asked to make a one year commitment of 3 hours per week
For more information call 303-963-7035

American Red Cross
Needs volunteers for a variety of positions such as: Spanish language translators, drivers,
disaster volunteers, office assistants, first-aid/CPR instructors and more
For more information call 303-722-7474
Or visit www.denver-redcross.org

Bonfils Blood Center
To donate blood call 303-366-2000 or 1-800-365-0006

Adult Learning Source
Needs volunteer tutors to help with ESL, Reading, Math, And GED Preparation
Volunteers needed for daytime classes at Aurora Family Literacy Centers, and
evening classes at the Denver County Jail
For more information call 303-922-4683

Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Colorado, Inc.
Needs volunteers for their School-Based Mentoring Program
Volunteer at one of 15 schools throughout Metro Denver one day a week
Sports Buddies and Community Mentoring volunteers needed as well
For more information call 303-433-6002, ext. 516 or visit www.bbbscolo.org

Denver Rescue Mission
In need of food, clothing and basic necessities
For more information call 303-297-1815 or visit www.denverrescuemission.org

Project Angel Heart
Needs volunteers to deliver meals in Denver
Monday -- Saturday
Kitchen volunteers needed to assist in preparation of daily meals
Monday -- Friday all day
For more info call 303-830-0202 or visit www.projectangelheart.org

Heifer International
Nonprofit organization that is working to end world hunger and care for the earth by giving cows, goats and other food and income-producing livestock to impoverished families around the world
To volunteer contact: Maria Franco Tapia with Heifer International Central Region
Local volunteer opportunities are available in Colorado
P.O. Box 45508, Rio Rancho, NM, 87174-5508
NM Office: 505-896-0348 or Toll Free: 877-663-1687
For more information visit www.heifer.org

Dress For Success
Professional interview clothing for women needed
330 North Institute, Colorado Springs, CO 80903
For more information call 719-578-1612 or visit www.dressforsuccess.org

Rape Assistance and Awareness Program (RAAP)
Needs volunteers for 24-Hour Crisis Hotline
No experience necessary, training session provided
For more information call 303-329-9922, ext. 302

Environmental Learning for Kids
Environmental Learning for Kids, 14460 E. 50th Ave. in Denver
ELK is a community-based non-profit organization that provides
an education in science and natural resources to low-income, culturally
diverse youth; donations go to support youth leadership and science education
For more information call 303-371-8658 or visit www.elkkids.org

Bluff Lake Nature Center
Needs individuals interested in being volunteer ambassadors
Duties include greeting visitors, answering questions, and sharing knowledge of nature
Volunteer Naturalists are also needed
Duties include teaching students through activities, games and science experiments
No experience is required, training and continuing education will be provided
Primarily weekend hours, with a flexible schedule; individuals and groups welcome
For more information call 303-468-3242 or visit www.blufflakenature.org

Creative Acres
Creative Acres maintains hundreds of animals in many different species all year round
These animals are in shelters that are comfortable, clean and maintain a high quality of life
They are also provided with the best medical care and a balanced diet
For more information call 303-659-4792
Please send donations to Creative Acres, PO Box 1143, Brighton, CO 80601
Donations can also be dropped off at any Vitamin Cottage location



OTHER WEB LINKS:

Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities
6901 Wadsworth Boulevard, Arvada, CO, 80003
For more information about classes, shows, or to request a catalog call 720-898-7200
Or visit www.arvada center.org

Boulder Public Library
For a monthly calendar of events visit www.boulder.lib.co.us

The Camera Obscura Gallery
1309 Bannock St. in Denver
10am – 6pm on Tue – Sat; 1pm – 5pm on Sun; CLOSED on Monday
For more information call 303-623-4059
www.cameraobscuragallery.com

Children's Museum of Denver
2121 Children's Museum Drive (I-25 & 23rd St. Exit 211)
For more information call 303-433-7444
For events visit www.mychildsmuseum.org

Colorado Ballet
Paramount Theatre (16th & Glenarm)
For tickets or more information call 303-837-8888
Or visit www.coloradoballet.org

Colorado History Museum
1300 Broadway
For more information call 303-866-3682
www.coloradohistory.org

Core New Art Space
900 Santa Fe Dr. in Denver
12noon – 9pm on Thu – Sun; 12noon – 9pm on Friday
For more information call 303-297-8428

Denver Art Museum
100 West 14th Ave. Parkway in Denver
For more information on exhibitions and events call 720-865-5000
TTY: 720-865-5003
www.denverartmuseum.org

Denver Botanic Gardens
1005 York St. in Denver
For more information call 303-973-3705
www.botanicgardens.org

Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield
8500 Deer Creek Canyon Rd. (C-470 & Wadsworth)
For more information call 720-865-7009
www.botanicgardens.org

The Denver Brass
Historic Gebhard Mansion at 2253 Downing St. in Denver
For more information call 303-832-HORN (4676)
www.denverbrass.org

Denver Center for the Performing Arts
14th & Curtis in downtown Denver
Colorado Symphony Orchestra, ballets, theatre and more
For tickets and more information call 303-893-4100 or 303-830-TIXS
Outside Denver area call 800-641-1222
TTY: 303-893-9582
Or visit www.denvercenter.org

Denver Firefighters Museum
1356 Tremont Pl.
For more information call 303-892-1436
www.denverfirefightersmuseum.org

Denver Museum of Nature and Science
2001 Colorado Blvd
For information and reservations call 303-322-7009
TTY: 303-370-8257
Outside Metro Area: 1-800-925-2250
For weekly calendar listings visit www.dmns.org

Denver Public Library
10 W. 14th Ave Pkwy., Denver, CO 80204
For more information on classes, exhibitions and events visit www.denver.lib.co.us
Or call 720-865-1111
TTY: 720-413-8487

Downtown Aquarium
700 Water St. in Denver
For more information call 303-561-4450
www.downtownaquarium.com

Downtown Denver Partnership Inc.
What’s Up Downtown! A Monthly Guide To Special Events & Activities in Downtown Denver
For a free listing call 303-534-6161 or fax 303-534-2803
Or visit www.downtowndenver.com

Fine Arts Center - Colorado Springs
30 W Dale St. in Colorado Springs
10am - 5pm on Tue - Wed and Sun; 10am- 8pm on Thu - Sat; CLOSED on Mon
For more information call 719-634-5583
www.csfinearts.org

International Film Series
For more information call 303-492-1531
www.internationalfilmseries.com

Jefferson County Public Library
For classes at all Jefferson County Public Libraries visit Jefferson.lib.co.us
Or call 303-275-2205

Mayor's Office of Art, Culture, and Film
2001 Denver Outdoor Special Events
For more information call 720-913-8244
www.denvergov.org/event

The Molly Brown House Museum
1340 Pennsylvania St.
For more information call 303-832-4092
www.mollybrown.com

Morrison Natural History Museum
501 Colorado Highway 8 (one-half mile south of Morrison on Colo. Hwy 8)
Spring/Summer Hours - 10am - 5pm on Mon - Sat; 12noon - 5pm on Sun
$5 adults and teens; $4 seniors and youth; children 1 year old and younger are free
For more information call 303-697-1873
www.mnhm.org

Museum of Contemporary Art Denver
1485 Delgany St. (corner of 15th & Delgany)
For more information call 303-298-7554
www.mcadenver.org

Museum of Outdoor Arts
Englewood Civic Center, Suite 2-230, 1000 Englewood Parkway
For more information call 303-806-0444
www.moaonline.org

Price Pioneer Museum
100 E. Front St. in Florence (Pikes Peak Ave. and Front St.)
Dedicated to the collection and preservation of Eastern Fremont County history
For more information call 719-784-1904

University of Colorado
College of Music
For more information about performances call 303-492-8008
www.cuconcerts.org
www.colorado.edu/music

University of Denver Lamont School of Music
2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver
Box Office: 303-871-6412
www.du.edu/lamont

University of Denver Newman Center
2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver
Box Office: 303-871-6412 www.du.edu/newmancenter

William Matthews Gallery
1617 Wazee St. in Denver
For more information call 303-534-1300
www.williamsmatthewsgallery.com

WOW! Children's Museum
110 N. Harrison Avenue in downtown Lafayette
Fall hours: 9am - 5pm on Tuesday - Wed (toddlers only from 9am - 10am)
10am - 6pm on Thur - Sat 10am - 6pm; 12noon - 4pm on Sun; CLOSED on Mon
$7 general admission; adults are FREE; $5.50 for groups of 10 + children
For more information call 303-604-2424
www.wowmuseum.com

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