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This weekend in Denver is full of fun things to do! It's sure to be festive with a variety of favorite annual celebrations making in-person returns, June 25–27.
When Mount Evans re-opens early next month, visitors will be allowed in via a timed entry process being developed by forest service officials. The same goes for Brainard Lake, which is tentatively expected to open on June 11.
Levitt Pavilion Denver, Ruby Hill Park's free outdoor concert venue, announced the return of live events after a year shut down by COVID-19. The venue currently has 10 concerts scheduled for its Summer Concert Series starting May 14.
The Frederick Police Department asked for the public's help last month naming its new K-9, a 15-month-old Belgian Malinois-German Shepherd crossbreed. The department received 614 name suggestions from the community.
Water World announced it will open for the 2021 season on May 29 after remaining closed during the 2020 season due to COVID-19. Park attendance will be reduced and managed through pre-visit ticketing and reservations.
This weekend, April 2–4, brings a lot of favorite activities back to the Denver area, including the return of baseball as the Rockies take on the Dodgers at Coors Field and the first weekend of 1st Friday ArtWalk in Colorado Springs.
Denver Animal Protection is warning residents that leaving their pets outside in dangerously cold weather could cost you $999. A wave of arctic weather is aiming for the Denver area this weekend, with temperatures in the low single digits and wind chills below zero starting Friday.
Denver Arts & Venues said the uncertainty of timelines for COVID-19 recovery make it difficult to plan in-person events the size of the popular annual festival.
A highly-anticipated new hotel that pays homage to America's pastime and celebrates the history of Denver's LoDo area is set to open in Denver's McGregor Square Development on March 25.
The district said vaccination of teachers and other district staff is exceeding expectations. Douglas County has plans to return middle and high school students to full-time, in-person learning soon.
There are plenty of events designed to inspire and entertain you this weekend in Denver, February 19–21. Whether you remain in your home or venture out, you'll find music, bbq, book clubs, and more.
New rules requiring both homes and commercial buildings to be all electric and net zero energy will be added to the city's building code in 2024 and 2027.
This weekend is the first weekend of Black History of Month, the culmination of the NFL season with Super Bowl LV and the beginning of Valentine's Day week.