Event Series Create Playdate

Create Playdate

Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, United States

Drop in for hands-on artmaking with your little ones! Second Wednesday of the month 10 am–1 pm extended summer hours in June, July, and August from 10 am–2 pm (Note: Create Playdate is not offered in September) Meet in the Just for Fun Family Center (North Building, level 2, Duncan Pavilion) This playful program for.... Read More

Free Tours of the American Museum of Western Art

American Museum of Western Art 1727 Tremont Place, Denver, CO, United States

It is the mission of the American Museum of Western Art to promote the public’s understanding and appreciation of art depicting the American West from the early 1800s through the present day. The art presented is intended to give the public a better understanding and appreciation of the character, history, and beauty of the American.... Read More

Cedar Book Boxes

Denver Public Library - Smiley Branch 4501 W. 46th Avenue, Denver, CO, United States

​Come make noise at the library! That's right. Pick up a hammer and nails to create your own book bin using plywood materials. The team from The Craftsman & Apprentice will provide all the tools, supplies and skills you'll need to assemble and decorate a special place to stash your favorite books. Ideal for ages.... Read More

Cooking Class for Children

Woodbury Library 3265 Federal Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

Try some delicious no-cook recipes. Ideal for ages 3-8 with an adult helper. More info: Cooking Class for Children

Taxes 101

Green Valley Ranch Library 4856 N. Andes Ct., Denver, CO, United States

Susan O’Grady from Equipoise Wealth Management will discuss methods and strategies for, organizing your tax records, reducing tax liability, avoiding mistakes, identifying tax scams, paying as you go and understanding graduated tax rates. Light Refreshments will be provided. More info: Taxes 101

Keeping it Real: How to Survive Thanksgiving Dinner

Ross-Cherry Creek Library 305 Milwaukee St, Denver, CO, United States

The second in a series with critical race theorist and skilled facilitator Dr. Gregory Diggs on having uncomfortable conversations about race. We’ll talk about how deal and/or engage with your relatives in a constructive manner at your Thanksgiving dinner. More info: Keeping it Real: How to Survive Thanksgiving Dinner

Indigenous Film: Four Faces of the Moon and Ishi’s Return

Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is pleased to partner with the International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management and the Denver American Indian Commission to present Indigenous Film, a monthly indigenous film series. The film will be screened at the Museum’s Phipps Theater. Doors open at 6 p.m., films begin at 6:30 p.m. Please.... Read More

Brewery Tour at the Copper Kettle

Get a behind the scenes look at this Southeast Denver brewery @ Copper Kettle 1338 S Valencia St, #100 More info: Brewery Tour at the Copper Kettle

Active Minds: South Korea

Hampden Library 9755 E. Girard Ave., Denver, CO, United States

The Korean peninsula is a challenging part of the world. While North Korea gets a lot of attention for their nuclear ambitions and anti-western rhetoric, their neighbor to the south is making headlines of their own. The recent election of Moon Jae-in as President of South Korea is likely to bring some significant shifts in.... Read More

Active Minds: Buddhism

Ford-Warren Library 2825 High St, Denver, CO, United States

Buddhism is the sixth largest religion in the world with estimates of over 350 million followers. Join Active Minds for an examination of its origins, teachings, beliefs and practices. We will discuss the life and teachings of Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) and discuss the various types of Buddhism, including Zen Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism, and others. More.... Read More