April 12th - 14th, 2019
THE WEEKENDER
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WEEKEND WEATHER Forecast
Friday.........44°F/29°.........Mostly Cloudy

Saturday......48°F/31°........ Partly Cloudy

Sunday.........65°F/41°........ Cloudy

Each week we give the the number of open positions in the Denver Financial and IT fields. This week we are seeing a slight decrease in the openings.

  • . 400 Controller Positions
  • .  332. Accountant Positions
  • 2,101. Finance Positions
  • 764 .Financial Analyst
  • 1,520  IT Positions
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ART & MUSEUM EXHIBITS
Thru Apr 13 | 10:00 am - 6 pm | Golden History Museum | Gen. Adm.
Make colorful Easter Eggs using natural dyes from garden plants and vegetables! Household Level Members and Above Only. FREE, but space is limited. Registration required.

Thru May 19 | 10:00 am - 6 pm | Denver Art Museum | Gen. Adm.
See how animals have captivated artists throughout history in Stampede: Animals in Art. This cross-departmental exhibition brings together more than 300 objects from the Denver Art Museum’s collection to explore the presence of animals in art throughout centuries and across cultures.
Stampede creates an opportunity for visitors to discover and consider the role animals play through themes such as personal connections with animals, how animal materials have been used in art, how animals are used to tell stories or represent political ideas, and how artists use animals in imaginative ways. It includes visitor favorites such as a four-faced Hamat's Mask, Deborah Butterfield’s horse sculptures, artworks by Frederic Remington and Georgia O’Keeffe, as well as rarely seen works.

Thru May 26 | 10:00 am - 6 pm | Museum of Contemporary Art | Gen. Adm.
Aftereffect: Georgia O'Keeffe and Contemporary Painting brings together a select group of artists whose work resonates with that of Georgia O'Keeffe. From her formal innovations, to her ambition to transcribe her ideas and emotions, to her distinctive approach to abstraction and the landscape of New Mexico, O'Keeffe's legacy is identifiable in the work of several generations of painters. These artists share her interest in capturing what Jerry Saltz refers to as the "objective and subjective all at once." That is, in their art, the physical world is neither subjected to, nor victorious over the imagination of the artist, but rather, the two are continuously at play.

Thru May 26 | 10:00 am - 6 pm | Longmont Museum | Gen. Adm.
The Ansel Adams: Early Works exhibit at the Longmont Museum focuses on the photographer’s masterful small prints taken earlier in his career, from the 1920s into the 1950s.
By capturing the abject power of nature, Adams changed our understanding of landscape photography, solidifying it as a legitimate form of modern art.

Thru Aug 16 | 10:00 am - 6 pm | CU South Denver | Gen. Adm.
In the wild world around us, everything is connected. Curious Connections in Nature delves into these connections through hands-on activities, multi-media displays and specimens from the Museum's collection.
The exhibition highlights symbiosis in our bodies, our backyards and beyond.
Discover the role of the prairie dog in Colorado's grasslands. Learn about the microbes we host in our bodies. Explore the amazing world of lichens, diatoms, and much more. The scientists who study these animals are profiled in the exhibit and you can learn about their important work.

Thru Dec 9 | 10:00 am - 6 pm | Denver Museum of Nature & Science | Gen. Adm.
Volcanoes tower 80,000 feet above a barren surface. Monstrous hurricanes rage for 400 years. And multicolored rings sit suspended in air.
In Cosmic Journey: A Solar System Adventure, you'll travel through our solar system faster than the speed of light, taking in the wonders of the planets and their moons.

Thru Dec 12 | 10:00 am - 6 pm | Denver Museum of Nature & Science | Gen. Adm.
There's a place from which nothing escapes, not even light, where time and space literally come to end. It's at this point, inside this fantastic riddle, that black holes exert their sway over the cosmos … and our imaginations.
In this Museum-produced show, zip through other-worldly wormholes, experience the creation of the Milky Way Galaxy, and witness the violent death of a star and subsequent birth of a black hole. Mathematical equations, cutting-edge science, and Einstein's theories fill in holes along the way, providing the most complete picture yet on this mysterious phenomenon. Can you feel the pull?

Thru Dec 31 | 10:00 am - 6 pm | Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center | Gen. Adm.
The art works presented in three galleries highlight some of the most celebrated work by indigenous and Latina/o artists in the FAC’s permanent collection. Within an overall chronological flow, the galleries focus on three periods of time spanning over 150 years: mid-19th Century, 1930s, and late 20th century to the present. This exhibition explores individual stylistic movements, artists, and topics such as colonial encounters, art markets, and creative innovation, among other subjects. Art works in these galleries will be periodically rotated in an effort to feature a wide range of artworks from the FAC’s extensive collection.
COMEDY
Apr 12 | 7:30 pm & 9:45 pm | Denver Improv
Apr 13 | 7:30 pm & 9:45 pm | Denver Improv
Dino Archie is a full time touring stand-up comedian performing across North America. A native of Fresno, California, Dino cut his comedy teeth on the West Coast, at clubs between Los Angeles and Vancouver, Canada. Dino loved Vancouver so much that he relocated there and has built a following in Canada over the years. The comedian uses his experiences and observations living in Canada & The United States in his storytelling to highlight the differences between our two countries. That storytelling led him to getting a spot on a national tour with the highly popular NPR radio series “Snap Judgement” hosted by Glynn Washington. Dino was also the winner of the Seattle’s 36TH Annual International Comedy Competition. 

Apr 12 | 7:30 pm & 9:45 pm | Comedy Works 
Apr 13| 7:30 pm & 9:45 pm | Comedy Works 
Chris Hardwick is a comedian, actor, TV host, author, writer, producer, podcaster and pop culture enthusiast. Chris is perhaps best known for his work on the two-time Emmy Award-winning Comedy Central show, @midnight, which he hosted throughout the duration of its 600 episodes. His widely popular podcast, Id10t, attracts some of the world’s most influential people.
Hardwick is host and executive producer of NBC’s hit game show series The Wall, featuring everyday people and families competing for life-altering amounts of money in a game of knowledge, camaraderie, and luck. Hardwick also serves as host of the Emmy-nominated Talking Dead, an after-show analysis of the iconic The Walking Dead franchise.

Apr 12 | 7:15 pm & 9:45 pm | Comedy Works South
Apr 13|7:15 pm & 9:45 pm | Comedy Works South
Norm Macdonald is best known for his four year stint on Saturday Night Live where Chevy Chase noted he was the best anchor to ever grace the chair. He is a favorite guest on late night shows, having performed the final stand-up set ever on the Late Show with David Letterman. Mr. Letterman referred to Norm as "the funniest man in the world."
Norm has starred in many movies, one being the cult classic Dirty Work, and he also appears in many Adam Sandler films including, Billy Madison. Norm was a judge on Last Comic Standing and portrayed Colonel Sanders in an avant-garde Series of spots for KFC.
His tour-de force anti comedy roast of Bob Saget became an instant classic, as well as the five- minute Moth Joke, on Conan which received a full one-minute laugh. His most recent credits include voiceover work for Activision Blizzard’s Skylanders Academy, Adult Swim’s Mike Tyson Mysteries, and guest starring in Netflix’s original series Girlboss. Norm also just released his own Netflix special, titled Norm Macdonald: Hitler’s Dog Gossip & Trickery. 

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm | VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
Barkley’s Friday Night Improv Jam   is an open invitation for you (yes, you!) to COME PLAY on the Voodoo stage with some of Denver’s most supportive improvisers. Put your name in the hat by 6:50, and you’ll be cast on a one-time team for the 7:00 show that same night! Every week we also invite one of Denver’s best improvisers to play with all of the groups. It’s FREE to watch, FREE to play, and ALL LEVELS ARE WELCOME, so come on and slam!

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm | VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
Colorado  ‘s ORIGINAL unscripted   musical comedy   team! Based on the suggestion of a title from the audience, the performers of Hit and Run: Musical Improv create an unscripted hour-long Broadway-style comedy musical from scratch. HNR features live accompaniment, dancing, soaring ballads, and more emotional outbursts than   Rent   and The   Phantom Of The Opera  combined. Sondheim and Lloyd Webber take years to write a musical, but HNR creates a brand new one every week. You won’t want to miss it!

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm | VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
Voodoo’s newest team Who’s Who will invite the interesting and impactful people of Denver and use their true personal stories to inspire comedic improvisational scenes.
In April 2019, the team proudly welcomes Nick Trotter!
Nick Trotter is a trained clown and mask performer, a graduate of the MFA program at Dell’Arte International in California, and has also trained at the Boulder Circus Center with Giovanni Fusetti, and at Tisch School of the Arts, New York University. He specializes in Clown, Bouffon, Commedia dell’Arte, and puppetry, and is a mask and nose maker. His project Circo de Nada regularly performs improv at Voodoo Comedy in Denver, and he also teaches Mask, Commedia and Clown classes in Denver. He performs as King Henry and Falstaff, and created shadow puppets, in Henry Four, an adaptation of Shakespeare’s King Henry the Fourth parts I & II, a production he created with Amy Driesler.

Apr 12 | 10:00 pm | VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
Voodoo’s resident short-form improv show!

Apr 13 | 1:00 pm | Comedy Works 
Have an idea for a movie, but don't know where to begin? Want to learn how to write an original TV pilot? Need a screenwriting overview? Join instructor Caitlin Durante (The Bechdel Cast) for a crash course in writing for the screen for narrative film and television. This workshop will cover crafting a story, characterization, structure, theme, dialogue, format, and other script mechanics, as well as what to do with a finished script. Attendees will also have the opportunity to pitch a movie or series idea to Caitlin and receive feedback.

Apr 13 | 7:00 pm | VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
We take life experiences and events from the audience and use that to inspire our performances. That job interview that you ran away from, the birthday party that… ahem. Well, you get the idea. So come on down to Voodoo! Bring a experience, grab a drink and prepare to be entertained. Story time for Adults is the show for you, because its literally about you!

Apr 13 | 8:00 pm | VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
LOVESEAT with Mouse Couch is a two course meal of long form improvisation. Each week Mouse Couch invites a team they love to present a long form appetizer that hints at what you’ll see in the main course. Then Mouse Couch bends, stretches and breaks your expectations.
Mouse Couch takes an organic journey from the everyday to the fantastical — from teenage shenanigans on a tilt-o-whirl to the moon or from a dance contest to the inside of a T-Rex. They discover next idea in the moment and bring the audience along with them, one simple step at a time. The Mouse Couch philosophy is to play characters that love each other, use big physicality to inform choices/emotion and surrender to the group mind. Each show takes a unique form and plays with a unique theme, but it is always one hundred percent Mouse Couch.

Apr 13| 9 :00 pm    VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
Denver’s own Professor Phelyx is back home with his touring one-man-show, From the Vest which opened in Las Vegas in 2016. Mind-reading and magic for grown-ups are features of this laugh-a-minute Voodoo Comedy exclusive!
“PHELYX is one of the GREAT magical characters of our era. His humor and charm are timeless!”
~ Jeff McBride, one of the TOP 10 magicians in the World
“I never knew magic could be so funny and cannot wait for another opportunity to see this show!”
Professor Phelyx, From the Vest is a 60-minute experience that possesses all of the intimate charms of a Victorian-era parlor show. Professor Phelyx even performs a lot right in the audience, offering every attendee the opportunity to witness incredible feats up-close! During this highly interactive show, participants will experience unique performances of mental magic and comedy. Truly unforgettable and baffling demonstrations await every guest!
Enhancing the intimacy of this laugh-a-minute show, Professor Phelyx not only demonstrates the best of his 40-year career, but he also recounts outrageous and bizarre stories that have guided the direction of his character and career; including the absolute truth about how he started and continues to perfect his odd, seemingly supernatural skills.

Apr 13| 10 :00 pm    VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
Hosted by Hot Nap, this weekly competition pits two improv teams against each other for fame and glory. Based on audience votes, the winning team will move on to the next week, in hopes of challenging the Colorado state record of 24 wins in a row.

Apr 13|  11:00 pm    VooDoo Comedy Playhouse
Tonight Tonight is a laid back, free flowing talk show where the audience can shout out and participate in whatever is happening on stage. Hosts Mike Schwanke and TJ Clancy guide the folks through an evening of embarrassing stories and weird happenings around Denver in an interactive, multimedia experience. Ever thrown up at work? Whats up with the gal who flashed everyone at Taco Bell? (she was just tryna get some free tacos) Where are the most megachill spots to smoke weed in Denver? Sometimes there’s a guest, sometimes the guys eat hot dogs dunked in beer. Either way, each show is guaranteed to be unexpected and unforgettable. So leave your conscience at home and come hang with the gang.

Apr 14 | 7:00 pm | Denver Improv
Comedian Shuler King was born Frank Williams III in Sumter, South Carolina. He knew at an early age that he was destined to be an entertainer especially since he was the kid known for cracking jokes. King grew up in a traditional 2-parent household in the Bible Belt of the South, where Faith, Hard Work and Education were the foundations of what his parents imparted on him and his two siblings. Comedy is his passion, but he has taken a rather unusual path to get to where he is thus far. He graduated from the University of South Carolina with a B.A. in Media Arts where he joined The Mighty Illustrious Zeta Zeta Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated. In 2013 he graduated from Gupton Jones Mortuary College with a degree in Mortuary Science. When he isn’t on the road performing at comedy clubs and special events across the country, King works as a licensed funeral director and embalmer in Georgia and South Carolina at his family’s funeral business in South Carolina. He wants to keep his family’s business and legacy alive. He’s probably the only Comedian/Funeral Director on the comedy circuit. King has opened for some of the most notable and talented comedians and comediennes in the industry. He credits his parents strict yet loving upbringing, his harsh surroundings growing up and the state of the country today with giving him his comedic style, which he describes as RAW. King says “Comedy isn’t about being happy all the time. Comedy is just as much about pain that people endure. When you hear 20,000 people in an arena laugh at a joke it’s because they all can relate to experiencing that same pain”. His comedy career began while he was a Freshman in college, after he took the stage for the very first time at the NCO Club on a military base and the rest is history. King is one of the most energetic rising comedians in the business. Although the comedy business can be very tough and filled with ups and downs, King credits his unwavering Faith in God as the calming force in his life which keeps him pushing forward. His hilarious videos he posts on his social media have quickly become fan favorites. His recent video post about Donald Trump went viral and was even played on a UK television show. The future is bright for King.

Apr 14 | 7:00 pm | Comedy Works South
Troy Walker has quickly become one of Denver's most sought-after comedians!
A regular at Comedy Works, Walker has won the Comedy Works "New Faces" contest twice. After making his network TV debut on The Late Late Show, Troy has steadily racked up credits including VICE’s Flophouse and playing the role of “Don Lemon” on Fusion TV’s Trump vs. Bernie. He recently appeared on Comedy Central's Corporate and Fuse’s Uproarious. Troy was also just featured in a PetSmart commercial directed by Christopher Guest and starring Jane Lynch.
Walker has had the pleasure of opening for some of the most prominent comedians in the country. In addition to headlining clubs and colleges across the nation, Troy serves as a fine ambassador of Denver comedy at national and local comedy festivals including The Aspen Rooftop Comedy Festival, The Great American Comedy Festival, and Portland's Bridgetown Comedy Festival. He was also selected as one the Just for Laughs Montreal’s prestigious “New Faces.”

Apr 14 | 7:00 pm | Comedy Works
Nate Craig is a nationally touring headliner and regular at comedy clubs around the country. He plays Jonah Hill's brother "Phil" in the Netflix series Maniac and was a cast member on TruTV's World's Dumbest. He was recently featured on season two of Comedy Central's Roast Battle and MTV's Acting Out. He's been on AXS Gotham Comedy Live, Tosh.0 and Comedy Central's Mash-up which he also wrote for. He's written for 3 seasons of Ridiculousness on MTV and his album Nate Craig Eggshell is featured in the Pandora "Comedy Spotlight." 
Nate has headlined both the Laugh Your Asheville Offand San Francisco Comedy and Burrito Festivals and has been featured at the Bridgetown, RIOT LA, and HBO Las Vegas Comedy Festivals. He's been on You Made it Weird with Pete Holmes, has written for A Prairie Home Companion with Garrison Keillor, and was featured on the Best of the Bob & Tom Radio Show. He does theater tours with Bill Burr, headlines all over the country and has multiple full length comedy albums available on iTunes and everywhere else.    

Thru Dec 13 | 11:00 pm | Dangerous Theatre
Every 2nd Friday at 11PM is the Dangerously Late LATE SHOW. A late night grab bag of entertainment, coffee and desserts. Maybe wine, too.
Hosted by Winnie and Dan the man, the myth, the legend. There will be special guests at every show along with performances by Denver locals. Check the website or the Dangerous Theatre Facebook page for current line up. 18+ at this event. Patrons 21+ welcome to bring your own beer or wine. (No liquor). Coffee, tea, soft drinks and snacks are provided for spare change donations. Winnie will always have special desserts for audience members at the Dangerously Late LATE SHOW. This event is pay-what-you-can with cash donations collected at the end of the show.
CONCERTS & MUSIC
Friday, April 12, 2019

Apr 12| 5:30 pm | Upslope Brewing Company

Apr 12 | 6:00 pm |  Perry's Steakhouse

Apr 12 | 6:30 pm |  Blackbird Cafe and Tavern

Apr 12| 6:30 pm |  International Wine & Spirits Guild

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm |  Co-Art Gallery

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm |  4655 Humboldt St

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm | Three Kings Tavern

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm | The Grateful Gnome Sandwich Shoppe and Brewery

Apr 12| 7:00 pm | Officers Club

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm |  Three Kings Tavern

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm |  Three Kings Tavern

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm |  4655 Humboldt St

Apr 12| 7:00 pm |  First Unitarian Church

Apr 12| 7:00 pm |  Wellshire Event Center

Apr 12 | 7:00 pm |  Monkey Barrel

Apr 12 | 7:30 pm |  Lakewood Cultural Center

Apr 12 | 7:30 pm |  Newman Center - Gates Concert Hall

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |  The Fillmore Auditorium

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Takoda Tavern

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Hermans Hideaway

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Meadowlark Bar

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Black Shirt Brewing Company

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   The Soiled Dove Underground

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Your Moms House

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Colorado Cork and Keg

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm | Moe's Original BBQ and Bowl

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Ogden Theatre

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm | The Englewood Tavern

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Marquis Theater

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |   Summit Music Hall

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm | Swallow Hill Music - Tuft Theatre

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |  The Bluebird Theater

Apr 12 | 8:00 pm |  Boulder Theater

Apr 12| 8:00 pm | Moes BBQ and Bowling

Apr 12| 8:00 pm | Summit Music Hall

Apr 12| 8:00 pm | Silver Spur Saloon

Apr 12| 8:00 pm | Stampede Mesquite Grill & Dance Emporium

Apr 12| 8:00 pm |  Swallow Hill Music Hall

Apr 12| 8:15 pm | Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

Apr 12| 8:15 pm |  Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

Apr 12 | 8:30 pm | Grizzly Rose Saloon and Dance Emporium

Apr 12 | 8:30 pm | Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

Apr 12| 9:00 pm |  The Church Nightclub Denver

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm |  The Fox Theatre

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm |  8250 Gaylord Pkwy

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm | Goosetown Tavern

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm |  Spectra Art Space

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm |  Temple Denver

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm | Hi-Dive

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm | Babes Nightclub

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm | Ophelia's Electric Soapbox

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm | Little Bear

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm | Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

Apr 12| 9:00 pm |  The Church - Seven Candles

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm |  Q's Pub & Grille

Apr 12| 9:00 pm | The Black Box

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm |   LIVE At Jacks

Apr 12 | 10:00 pm | Appaloosa Grill

Saturday, April 13, 2019

Apr 13| 12:00 pm | Moe's Original BBQ and Bowl

Apr 13| 2:00 pm |Kelly's Barn
Apr 13| 2:00 pm | Denver Beer Co. Olde Town Arvada

Apr 13| 2:00 pm | Y our Moms House

Apr 13 | 5:00 pm | Jackson's

Apr 13| 5:00 pm | The Fillmore Auditorium

Apr 13 | 6:00 pm | Unity Spiritual Center Denver

Apr 13 | 6:00 pm |  Your Mom's House

Apr 13 | 6:00 pm |  Moes BBQ and Bowling

Apr 13 | 6:30 pm |  Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Apr 13 | 7:00 pm | Three Kings Tavern

Apr 13 | 7:00 pm | Co-Art Gallery

Apr 13 | 7:00 pm | Aviation Club Colorado, E's Just Good Eats

Apr 13 | 7:00 pm | Spectra Art Space

Apr 13| 7:00 pm |  Mercury Café

Apr 13| 7:00 pm |  Marquis Theater

Apr 13| 7:00 pm |  Hermans Hideaway

Apr 13| 7:00 pm |  First Unitarian Church

Apr 13 | 7:00 pm | Sounds of Simon House Concerts

Apr 13| 7:00 pm |  Monkey Barrel

Apr 13| 7:00 pm | La Cour Bistro

Apr 13 | 8:00 pm | Boulder Theater

Apr 13 | 8:00 pm | Summit Music Hall

Apr 13 | 8:00 pm | The Buffalo Rose

Apr 13| 8:00 pm |  The Soiled Dove Underground

Apr 13 | 8:00 pm |  Whispers On Havana

Apr 13| 8:00 pm | Tennyson's Tap

Apr 13| 8:00 pm | Hermans Hideaway

Apr 13 | 8:00 pm | The Rusty Bucket Bar & Grill

Apr 13 | 8:00 pm | Chasers

Apr 13 | 8:00 pm |  The Fox Theatre

Apr 13| 8:00 pm | Takoda Tavern

Apr 13| 8:00 pm | Aurora Reservoir

Apr 13| 8:00 pm | Swallow Hill Music Hall

Apr 13| 8:00 pm | The Buffalo Rose

Apr 13| 8:00 pm | Club 156

Apr 13 | 8:30 pm |  Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

Apr 13 | 9:00 pm |  Ophelia's Electric Soapbox

Apr 13 | 9:00 pm | Q's Pub & Grille

Apr 13 | 9:00 pm |  The Black Box

Apr 13 | 9:00 pm |  B abes Nightclub

Apr 13 | 9:00 pm |  The Black Box

Apr 13 | 9:00 pm |  Meadowlark Bar

Apr 13| 9:00 pm |  Hi-Dive

Apr 13| 9:00 pm |   Three Kings Tavern

Apr 13 | 9:00 pm |  The Bluebird Theather

Apr 13| 9:30 pm | Temple Denver

Apr 13| 9:00 pm | Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom

Sunday, April 14, 2019

Apr 14| 12:00 pm |  Dirty Dogs Roadhouse

Apr 14| 12:30 pm |  Three Kings Tavern

Apr 14| 10:00 am |  Monkey Barrel

Apr 14| 2:00 pm |  Vali Soul Sanctuary

Apr 14| 3:00 pm | The Buffalo Rose

Apr 14| 4:00 pm | W oods Boss Brewing

Apr 14| 7:00 pm |  First Unitarian Church

Apr 14| 7:00 pm | The Oriental Theatre

Apr 14| 7:00 pm | Summit Music Hall

Apr 14 | 7:00 pm | Daniels Hall, Swallow Hill Music Association

Apr 14 | 8:00 pm | Swallow Hill Music - Tuft Theatre

Apr 14| 8:00 pm | Stampede Mesquite Grill & Dance Emporium

Apr 14 | 8:00 pm | Moe's Original BBQ and Bowl

Apr 7 | 8:00 pm |Hi-Dive

Apr 14| 9:00 pm |  Meadowlark Bar

Apr 14| 9:00 pm |  Herb's
THEATRE & PERFORMANCES
Apr 12 | 7:00 pm | First Unitarian Church
Apr 13 | 7:00 pm | First Unitarian Church
Apr 14 | 7:00 pm | First Unitarian Church
A concert by Electric Athena"Romance and Heartbreak at the Cafe"Raven Underwood (violin), Liz Gergel (cello) and Chappell Kingsland (piano)   The piano trio is a remarkably versatile ensemble, important to the classical and jazz repertoire and now to the growing movement of instrumental rock music. This program covers all three genres, starting with a Romantic-era masterwork, Fanny Mendelssohn's tempestuous Piano Trio in D minor. The delights of Parisian jazz circa 1920 are evoked in Paul Schoenfeld's popular Café Music. Virtuoso rock arrangements of great songs by Michael Jackson, Sting, Adele, U2, Ariana Grande and others bring us up to the present day. Join us for an unforgettable performance by Denver's genre-bending trio, Electric Athena! 

Apr 12| 7:00 pm |  The Denver Coliseum
Apr 13| 7:00 pm |  The Denver Coliseum
Apr 14| 2:00 pm |  The Denver Coliseum
With book by Allan Knee, music by Jason Howland and lyrics by Mindi Dickstein, Little Women, the Broadway Musical, follows the adventures of Jo, Meg, Beth, and Amy March as they grow up in Civil War America. Jo longs to publish a novel. Meg longs for a fiancé. Beth longs for a piano. Amy longs to be admired. This timeless tale has been given new life as an exhilarating new musical filled with glorious song, dance, and a few tears. It celebrates personal discovery and coming of age in a time of challenge and transformation. Louisa May Alcott was a prolific writer producing more than two hundred stories, sketches, poems, and serials. According to the New York Public Library, Little Women was first published in two volumes (1868 and 1869). It was later published in one combined novel in 1880 and has never been out of print. CenterStage's production is directed by Kelsey Kaisershot, with Musical direction by Simon Daum

Thru Apr 12| Varies |  Ellie Caulkins Opera House

Apr 13| 5:00 pm | First United Methodist Church of Boulder
Resonance Womens Chorus spring concert, The Light on the Land, is an immersion in the nourishing beauty of the natural world. We say that Resonance Womens Chorus sings songs of social awareness. All of our concerts are variations on the theme of paying attention. They are our response to now, said Resonance Artistic Director Sue Coffee. We take a lot of time learning the music, living with it, and talking about it. Im grateful to this particular concert for the way it has been replenishing me. One singer shared that this concert has been shoring her up as an activist, and I have felt the same way. We turn to the beauty of nature in search of organic sanity and in support of visionary activism. This concert has been inspired by the writing of Robin Wall Kimmerer in her book, Braiding Sweetgrass. She offers an inspiring re-framing of the relationship between humans and the rest of the natural world as founded in gift exchange and reciprocity. We also ground this concert in the poetry of Mary Oliver: ...Whoever you are, no matter how lonely, the world offers itself to your imagination, calls to you like the wild geese, harsh and exciting over and over announcing your place in the family of things. Two works on the program were written specifically for Resonance. Boulder composer Gary Grundeis intimate setting of Carl Sandburgs Under the Harvest Moon is ingeniously based on musical material from J.S. Bachs Goldberg Variations. Marjan Helms quietly ecstatic Salmon Run is about, in the composers words, living and dying with faith in the goodness of both...faith so strong youre willing to swim against the currentand race toward what calls to you as home. The program includes music by brilliant contemporary choral composers including Craig Hella Johnson, Joan Szymko, Jake Runestad, David Brunner, and Ola Gjeilo, as well as singer-songwriters Jane Siberry and Susan Crowe, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and more, with settings of poetry and text by Mary Oliver, Elizabeth Bishop, Wendell Berry, Carl Sandburg, Susan B. Anthony, and Dorothy Walters.

Apr 13| 6:00 pm | First Baptist Church of Denver

Apr 13| 7:00 pm | Bethany Lutheran Church
Awakening to Blessing is a multi-movement musical exploration and celebration with multiple choirs and orchestra. It touches on themes of one's work in the world, the importance of speaking up, and the essential oneness of all humanity. Called into this world, chosen for these days, we are blessed by this life.
Thru Apr 13 | 7:30 pm | Curious  Theatre Company
Faye, Dez, and Shanita are a make-shift family of auto workers who always look out for each other. When rumors fly about their factory’s closing, all three face tough decisions about the future, while their foreman, torn between his team and his career, has to decide where his loyalties lie.  As the Great Recession hits Detroit, is it time for all of them to start looking out for themselves?
With compassion and insight, acclaimed playwright Dominique Morisseau takes a timely, compelling look at blue-collar America.

Thru Apr 14 | Varies |Garner Galleria Theatre & Bar
Xanadu  follows the journey of a magical and beautiful Greek muse, Kira, who descends from the heavens of Mount Olympus to Venice Beach, California in 1980 ...

Thru Apr 14| Varies |  Ellie Caulkins Opera House
This season’s Ballet MasterWorks program will open with George Balanchine’s Serenade, and the second half will include a performance of Carmina Burana for the first time in nearly 20 years. This production of Carmina Burana features choreography by the acclaimed Fernand Nault, along with Carl Orff’s evocative and powerful music performed live by the Colorado Ballet Orchestra and chorus.

Thru Apr 14 | 7:30 pm |  Vintage Theatre - Stage 1
When your mother is in the hospital and it’s hard to feel happy, what do you do? You make a list of everything wonderful in the world, of course. Heart-wrenching, hilarious, and filled to the brim with joy, Every Brilliant Thing is a moving exploration of the lengths we will go for those we love. 

Apr 14 | 7:30 pm |  The Bisty Stage
The BiTSY Stage presents “The Basque Things in Life” March 1 through April 14 at 1137 S. Huron St. Denver, CO 80223. Performances are Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at Noon and 2:00 p.m. and Sundays at Noon. All performances are FREE; donations are accepted. Reservations at www.bitsystage.com. Appropriate for all ages.
What happens when you leave behind your homeland to settle someplace new?

Thru Apr 21 | 9:15 pm |  Bohemian Biergarten
Join us every Sunday night for the best comedy show in Boulder. Voted "Best Comedy Show in Boulder" by the Denver Westword and the Boulder Weekly, the Boulder Comedy Show brings the some of the best working comedians in the industry right to your backyard. Don't be fooled by imitators, our show is the longest running comedy show in Boulder, and every week we bring you comedians seen on Comedy Central, Netflix, HBO, Showtime, Last Comic Standing, Fallon, Colbert, Kimmel, Ferguson, Letterman, Conan, and so many more. Why drive to Denver to see the best comedians when you can catch them every Sunday, right here in Boulder, CO. 

Thru Apr 28| Varies |Miners Alley Playhouse
A landmark in American drama, Thornton Wilder’s Pulitzer Prize-winning "Our Town" tells the story of a small town, Grover’s Corners, New Hampshire, between 1901 and 1913 through the everyday lives of its citizens.
Narrated by the “Stage Manager,” we follow the Gibbs and Webb families, residents of Grover’s Corners, from the ordinary “Daily Life,” to romantic “Love and Marriage” and finally to the heartbreaking and heartwarming “Death and Eternity.”

Thru Apr 28| Varies |Garner Galleria Theatre & Bar
Xanadu follows the journey of a magical Greek muse, Kira, who descends from Mount Olympus to Venice Beach, California in 1980 on a quest to inspire a struggling artist, Sonny, to achieve the greatest artistic creation of all time – the first roller disco.

Thru Apr 28 | Varies |Bug Theatre Company
Denver dances with the Amazing Acro-cats! 
The Amazing Acro-cats Featuring Tuna and the Rock Cats are a troupe of touring performing house cats. This one-of-a-kind, two hour long purrformance features talented domesticated house cats roll on balls, ride skateboards, jump through hoops, and more! 
The finale is the only all-cat band in the entire world - Tuna and the Rock Cats! The current band lineup features Nola on guitar, Asti on drums, Nue on keyboard, and NOW some brand new members: Ahi on woodblocks and Albacore on cowbell, Buggles on trumpet, and Oz on Saxophone. There is even a chicken - Cluck Norris - rockin’ the tambourine! 

Thru May 3 | Varies | JCC Mizel Arts and Culture Center
"The Little Prince" chronicles the unlikely friendship between two stranded travelers in the Sahara Desert, an Aviator whose plane has broken down, and an unusual alien Prince. The show celebrates life, love and friendship as it asks some of life’s most profound questions. The Little Prince’s colorful encounters are appropriate for families with children ages kindergarten and up.

Thru May 17 | Varies |Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities
“In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.”
Thirteen-year-old Anne Frank wrote to understand herself and the horrors of being Jewish in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam. In doing so she created one of the most powerful stories of the 20th century. Her diary was the one place for privacy in her attic hiding place. It holds her fears, her hopes, her laughter, her grief. Her belief that “in spite of everything, people are truly good at heart” has moved readers for more than seventy years. In Wendy Kesselman’s adaptation we meet the full Anne; imperfect, funny, longing to become a woman and hopeful for a future she will never see.Genre: Drama
Content: Young Adult – Adult Audiences

Thru May 18 | Varies |Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities
A dark comedy with a sharp sense of the absurd.
Two sisters and a depressed Mastiff dog live out their lives on the bleak English moors. The women spend their days dreaming of love and power until the arrival of a hapless governess and a moor-hen set all three on a wild new path. Playwright Jen Silverman turned the world of the Bronte sisters on its head, in a humorous (and subversive) story about love and desperation.

Thru May 19 | Varies |Arvada Center for the Arts & Humanities
This flirty, fun, feminist comedy is a bold new take on Aphra Behn’s restoration classic The Rover , adapted by Denver playwright Jessica Austgen. Helen, a novice nun, and Florie Mae, her nightclub singing sister, taken to the streets of 1916 New Orleans in a last-ditch effort to save their departed daddy’s dance club. The going may be rough, but the St. Claire sisters won’t let a host of dingy Storyville denizens—an overly-protective older brother, a rakish rover, and a disgruntled gangster’s moll—stand in their way as they discover their destinies and ultimately find love. Genre: Restoration Comedy
Content: Young Adult – Adult Audiences

Thru May 24 | Varies |Boulder's Dinner Theatre
Our 'Kids Kabaret' shows are designed for children ages 3-12. We take pride in offering live theater for young children; understanding that they will wiggle and move around. Several children are incorporated into the show at each performance.
The shows are 45 minutes long, followed by a Q&A session with the actors. Children usually have a lot of questions and enjoy this time to talk directly to the actors that they just saw performing :-)

Thru May 26 | Varies |Downtown Denver
One actor. One audience member. Where will you take the story and where will the story take you?
A stranger is waiting to meet you. They're wandering around a museum, or serving you at a restaurant, or waiting for the bus. Instead of letting them pass through your periphery like so many others, this is your chance to connect. To have a conversation. To discover the secrets that each of us keep and the humanity we forget to recognize.
Between Us is a set of three truly unique one-on-one experiences with just you and an actor, created by some of the country's leading immersive theatre artists. Head to a downtown Denver destination to share each other's company and connect in a very real way. Over the course of an hour, you'll inspire the twists and turns your encounter will take, and by the simple act of being yourself, your rendezvous will be unlike any other. Don't miss the once-in-a-lifetime chance to look a story in the face and become a part of it yourself.
Be it by fate or chance, the path of your journey lies in a shuffle. As you have your cards interpreted by a guide, you'll open your eyes to the ways your path has led you to this moment and the events where a single choice could change your future. Bring a small token from your life that you would like to pass on to another audience member at the end of the experience.


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DINING & NIGHTLIFE
Apr 12 | 11:00 am | Dazzle Restaurant & Lounge
Join us at Dazzle @ Baur's every Friday from 11:30am -1:30pm for a stellar lunchtime performance with the preeminent ladies of the Denver jazz community performing in the piano duo format. Enjoy Dazzle's fantastic lunch menu while celebrating the individual, unique voices of the women in jazz and the masterful musical ideas and perspectives they share.
No Cover
Apr 12 – Annie Booth
Apr 19 – Tenia Nelson
Apr 26 – Camilla Vaitaitis

Apr 5 | 7:00 pm | Dazzle Restaurant & Lounge
Spiraling Inward is a new project of original modern jazz compositions that delve deep into emotional and conceptual territory, ranging far from the standard jazz songbook, but pointed straight at the heart of expressive musical dialogue.
As a trio, Stoltzman’s East Coast roots, Heller’s West Coast roots, and Teppa’s South American roots meld together in a distinctly creative jazz tapestry. They are joined by one of the worlds premier saxophonists, John Ellis, who adds his soulful virtuosity and New Orleans-rooted voice to bring this music to life.

Apr 12 | 9:00 pm | Denver Art Museum
Uncorked AFTERGLO is the Denver Art Museum's annual late-night party that raises funds for the museum's exhibitions and programs. Sponsored in part by CultureHaus, the museum's young philanthropist support group, AFTERGLO will be brimming with creative energy, music and interactive projects with loc.

Apr 12 | 9:30 pm | Dazzle Restaurant & Lounge
Join us for Dazzle’s first late night Salsa dance party with one of Denver’s longest standing salsa groups Conjunto Colores.
Between 1996 and 2013 Conjunto Colores under the leadership of Francisco Mejias has released 5 Cd’s, “La Hora Llego”, “Mi Planeta”, “En Otro Nivel”, “Lo Mejor Del Conjunto Colores”, and the latest “Con Colores Se Goza.” Conjunto Colores is one of the few bands that specializes in “Salsa Dura” (Hard Salsa) which emphasizes strong percussion and horns over vocals.

Apr 13 | 9:00 pm | Dazzle Restaurant & Lounge
Join us for a delicious breakfast and upbeat live music, every Saturday morning!
For $15.00 you can enjoy an all you can eat buffet featuring pancakes, biscuits, green chile, bacon, sausage, a coffee and juice bar, and more!
Saturday April 13th the music will be provided by The Tom Amend Organ Trio with Alejandro Castaño on drums, and Jack Roben on Guitar.

Apr 13 | 11:30 am | Sipping n Painting Highland
At Sipping n Painting Highland you will have a blast relaxing, creating and tapping into the right side of your brain while sipping on the beverage of your choice from our bar. No experience necessary! We will walk you through the featured painting with step-by-step instruction. You will leave with your own unique canvas art creation and memories to share.

Apr 14 | 6:00 pm | Dazzle Restaurant & Lounge
Diego Figueiredo (pronounced fig-a-ray-doe) is a new star of the guitar world. He is only 37, and he has released 23 CDs, 3 DVDs, and he has played in more than 60 contries around the world. He is the winner of several important competitions including The Montreux Jazz Competition, and the VISA Prize. Diego is now presenting his new concert “ From Classical to Jazz”. It is a fusion between Jazz, Bossa Nova and Classical music. Diego has a unique interpretation, with tremendous techniques, enormous emotion, and his shows have been a great success to all audiences.

Apr 14 | 9:00 am | Denver Botanic Gardens
Capture the early blossoms of Spring while working in the splendor of the Denver Botanic Gardens. All skill levels, all materials included.

Thru Jul 28 | 9:00 pm - 1:30 am | Mercury Cafe'
Tango Colorado is a Registered Non-Profit Organization founded to promote the culture, dance and music of the Argentine Tango social dance. Weekly Classes, Practica and Milongas at numerous venues throughout Denver, Boulder and beyond. Denver Turnverein based: 1570 Clarkson Street, Denver.
FESTIVALS, FAIRS, & EXPOS
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Apr 12 l 10 am - 6 pm l First Unitarian Church
Apr 13 l 9 am - 5:30 pm l First Unitarian Church
Apr 14 l 9 am - 4:30 pm l First Unitarian Church
Capitol Hill Concerts is a new concert series hosted by First Unitarian Society of Denver. The concert series includes three phenomenal concerts: Katie Glassman & Snapshot with special guest Celeste Johnson! Old time, Western swing, Americana Friday November 16th Sphere Ensemble Eclectic, innovative string ensemble Saturday January 12th Anima Chamber Ensemble Choral music from the Renaissance to the 21st Century Saturday April 27th All concerts will begin at 7 pm. The cost of the concert series is $40 ($30 students). You may also purchase individual concert tickets for $15 in advance or $20 at the door ($10 for students, free for youth 12 and under). Please visit https://katieglassman.brownpapertickets.com/ to purchase individual tickets for the Katie Glassman concert. Individual tickets for Sphere Ensemble and Anima Chamber Ensemble are not yet available. Support live music, local non-profits, and First Unitarian Denver!

Apr 13 l 11 am l McNichols Civic Center Building
The Independent Comics and Art Expo will be held on April 13-14, 2019. It'll host creators, writers, artists, tattoo artists, graffiti artists, zine makers and publishers. The two day expo will feature entertainment, workshops, daily panel discussions, art auction, craft sessions, comedy show, food trucks and more than 250 exhibitors.

Apr 13 l 9 am - 1 am l Loveland
Loveland Spring Gun Show will be held on April 13-14, 2019. There will be a wide variety of ammo, handguns, rifles, knives, military, self defense, CCW, women's defense items, and survival gear.

Apr 13 I 9:00 am - 1:00 pm I Ute Pass Cultural Center
The Woodland Park Colorado Farmers' Market will be held on April 13, 2019. Come shop local and regionally grown fruits and vegetables, local and regionally raised meats, cheese, bread, pies, pastries, plants, flowers and herbs, farm-fresh eggs and dairy products, baked goods, snacks, spices, olive oil and much more. You'll also find crafters offering their creations in wood, glass and pottery. Enjoy music, delicious food and drinks.

Apr 13 I 9:00 am - 3:00 pm I Ute Pass Cultural Center
Event will be held on April 13, 2019. Come out and do some fun spring shopping with unique vendors. You can also shop gifts for Easter, mother's day, father's day and graduation day. The Easter bunny will be there. Also relish a variety of eats from food vendors.

Apr 13 I 10:00 am - 3:00 pm I Palisade Town Plaza
The International Honeybee Festival will be held on April 13, 2019. It'll include educational lectures, demonstrations, arts and crafts, food preparation, costume contest, annual spelling bee competition, local honey products, artisan vendors and more.

Apr 13 I 10:00 am - 4:00 pm I Palisade Town Plaza
Apr 14 I 10:00 am - 4:00 pm I Palisade Town Plaza
Event will be held on April 13-14, 2019. Come out and shop unique gifts for your loved ones. You'll gift for all occasions such as Birthday, Easter, Graduation, Mother's Day or Father's Day. There will be fine art and 100% local artists, holiday handmade cards and crafts, handcrafted jewelry, natural bath and beauty products, unique home decor, food vendors, sweet treats, and much more. Free admission. 

Apr 13 I 12:00 pm - 4:00 pm I Historic Downtown
Brighton Spring Festival will be held on April 13th, 2019. There will be 100+ different vendors and businesses, street fair, tons of free kid's activities, face painting, bounce house, Easter bunny, food trucks, and more.

Apr 14 I 11:00 am - 4:00 pm I Historic Downtown
The Bridal Show will be held on April 14, 2019. You'll find all the essential services and products needed for your wedding from the day. There will be exhibits related to photography, music, floral decor, food and much more. Attend the runaway fashion show to know about the latest designs and styles. Explore great deals, discounts, prizes and more.

Thru Dec 31 I 9:00 am - 2:00 pm I Downtown Aquarium
See if you have what it takes to become a Marine Biologist! Spend a day behind the scenes where all the scientific action happens. Experience close encounters with exotic species from the deep sea to shallow reef and everywhere in between. You'll even get to dissect a squid! Program includes guided tour, biologist dive show, squid dissection, animal feedings and much more! T-shirts & lunch included.
MOVIE RELEASES
After
PC-13 | 1 Hours 46 Minutes|Romance
Based on Anna Todd's best-selling novel which became a publishing sensation on social storytelling platform Wattpad, AFTER follows Tessa (Langford), a dedicated student, dutiful daughter and loyal girlfriend to her high school sweetheart, as she enters her first semester in college. Armed with grand ambitions for her future, her guarded world opens up when she meets the dark and mysterious Hardin Scott (Tiffin), a magnetic, brooding rebel who makes her question all she thought she knew about herself and what she wants out of life.
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Hellboy
R| 2 Hours 1 Minute|Action / Adventure
Based on the graphic novels by Mike Mignola, Hellboy, caught between the worlds of the supernatural and human, battles an ancient sorceress bent on revenge.
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Little
PG-13| 1 Hour 49Minutes|Comedy
Jordan is a take-no-prisoners tech mogul who torments her long-suffering assistant, April, and the rest of her employees on a daily basis. She soon faces an unexpected threat to her personal life and career when she magically transforms into a 13-year-old version of herself right before a do-or-die presentation. Jordan will now need to rely on April more than ever -- if April is willing to stop treating Jordan like a 13-year-old child who has an attitude problem.
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Missing Link
PG | 1 Hour 35 Minutes|Action / Adventure / Animated
Tired of living a solitary life in the Pacific Northwest, Mr. Link -- 8 feet tall and covered in fur -- recruits fearless explorer Sir Lionel Frost to guide him on a journey to find his long-lost relatives in the fabled valley of Shangri-La. Along with adventurer Adelina Fortnight, the trio encounters their fair share of peril as they travel to the far reaches of the world. Through it all, they learn that sometimes one can find a family in the places one least expects.
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Mia and The White Lion
PG | 1 Hour 38 Minutes|Action / Adventure / Drama
Ten year old Mia has her life turned upside down when her family decides to leave London to manage a lion farm in Africa. When a beautiful white lion, Charlie, is born, Mia finds happiness once again and develops a special bond with the growing cub. When Charlie reaches three, Mia’s life is rocked once again as she uncovers an upsetting secret kept hidden by her father. Distraught by the thought that Charlie could be in danger, Mia decides to rescue him. The two friends set out on an incredible journey across the South African savanna in search of a sanctuary where Charlie can live out his life in freedom.
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RECIPES
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SPORTING EVENTS
Apr 12| 7:00 pm | Pepsi Center

Apr 13| 10:00 am | JAX Outdoor Gear

Apr 13 | 5:00 pm | Broncos Stadium at Mile High

Apr 13 | 6:00 pm |  Hinkley High School

Apr 13 | 7:00 pm |  4655 Humboldt St

Apr 13 | 7:00 pm |  Dick’s Sporting Goods Park

Apr 13 | 8:30 pm | Pepsi Center
10th Annual Lacrosse Out Cancer
Apr 14| 12:00 pm |  Broncos Stadium at Mile High

Apr 13 | 6:00 pm |  Hinkley High School

Thru Jun 11 | 6 pm - 9 pm |    Volleyball Internacional
Drop In is the perfect opportunity for you to play three straight hours of volleyball! Come by yourself, invite a friend or bring your entire team to practice. We have multiple volleyball courts and each offers a different level of play so you’ll find the perfect fit for you. All skill levels are welcome.
THINGS TO DO OUTDOORS
Apr 12 I 5:00 pm I Loveland
We’re helping Parks and Rec celebrate their 30 year Loveland Arbor Day anniversary. Come enjoy food trucks, live music, and a fun run to help raise money for the tree planting fund. Each participant will receive a custom bib, Blue Spruce tree seedling, custom swag (tbd) and lots of FUN!

Apr 13 I 9:00 am I Monument
Be prepared to run a "race" where runners come together for fun, no pressure, just enjoy a good training run. Treat it as a race, do a 20 mile training run, or run for 24 hours! The course is Flat! It's at 7,244 feet, but flat, and a .82 mile loop.

Apr 13 I 9:00 am I Westminster
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