The Immigrant & Refugee Experience: A Discussion

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

Welcome Week is an annual series of events. Immigrants, refugees and native-born residents come together to raise awareness of the benefits of welcoming everyone. DPL Ross-Cherry Creek will host a panel discussion with local area immigrants and refugees. All are welcome. More info: The Immigrant & Refugee Experience: A Discussion

#RealTalk: Joint Ventures – Making Sense of Denver’s Cannabis Industry

Join CityBuild Denver, an initiative of the Downtown Denver Partnership, for a dynamic panel and conversation focusing on the cannabis industry in Denver. We'll be discussing how the industry has changed over the past 5 years, the current landscape and what the next five years look like for Denver.  Panelists include Shannon Fender (Director of Public.... Read More

Easy 10 minute Lunch or Dinner

Eugene Field Branch Library 810 S. University Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

Learn to make delicious, filling meals packed with nutrients in just minutes. Sample and take home plant-based recipes. More info: Easy 10 minute Lunch or Dinner

film/Still: Contemporary Color

Join The Still Museum for their second season of film/Still with Alamo Drafthouse Cinema, now at its newest location in Sloan’s Lake. The Museum is delighted to partner with Alamo to present groundbreaking films that address an array of themes about art and the human experience. At every screening, you’ll enjoy beers on tap; a full.... Read More

Event Series Civic Center Public Art and History Tour

Civic Center Public Art and History Tour

Civic Center Park Denver, CO, United States

This tour covers a broad array of historical and contemporary public artworks in Denver. Beginning with the classic 20th century bronze sculptures of Alexander Proctor's “On the War Trail” and “Broncho Buster,” as well as the intriguing landscape and architecture of Civic Center Park. From 'Cowboys and Indians' to a big red chair with a.... Read More

Case Studies: 1939

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

Come enjoy locally made drinks and eat yummy food while the friendly folks at Warm Cookies of the Revolution use specific case studies from history as a jumping off point to explore the impact on politics, fashion, economics, science, culture, etc…and how it relates to our civic life today. Our first Case Study: The year.... Read More

Science Lounge: Beer

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

Prost! Get into the Oktoberfest frame of mind as DMNS delves into complex world of beer. Find out how the lineage of yeast affects the flavors of your favorite pint and explore your sense of taste. Celebrate the art of brewing while mixing with local beer experts. More info and tickets: http://www.dmns.org/learn/adults/the-science-lounge/the-science-lounge-beer/

Event Series Denver Oktoberfest

Denver Oktoberfest

Denver Oktoberfest Venue Larimer Street between 22nd and 20th, Denver, CO, United States

Not just one weekend, but TWO weekends of beer drinking, live music, keg bowling, long dog races, stein hoisting, bratwurst eating contests and German festival fun! According to the organizers, Oktoberfest attracts over 350,000 people during the 4-day festival and was recognized by Maxim Magazine and USA Today as “The Best Oktoberfest” in the United States and “one of.... Read More

Active Minds: Buddhism

Virginia Village Branch Library 1500 S. Dahlia Street, Denver, CO, United States

Buddhism is the sixth largest religion in the world, with estimates of over 350 million followers. We’ll examine 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 info: