Provided by: Walk for Sudan
Basketball, Smiling Moose and Sudan
Walk for Sudan Brings Community Together for Good Cause by Martha Riley What do Manute Bo l, Smiling Moose Deli, Wystone's World Teas, Two Worlds Connect, and 500 Sudanese and Americans have in common? A goal of bringing clean water to the people of the Nuba Mountains of Sudan. All of these converged at Campus Middle School and Cherry Creek State Park on S...
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Provided by: Dick Kuratli, Tagawa Gardens
Tagawa Gardens celebrates "Pumpkin Festival for Kids!"
Halloween activities for the family abound as Tagawa Gardens celebrates autumn harvest with their annual Pumpkin Festival. This kid-friendly indoor event runs 11AM to 3PM, the weekends of October 17-18 and 24-25. One dollar of every admission goes to support Food Bank of the Rockies SHARE basket. Admission includes face painting for the kids, an inflatable obst...
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Day of Dead alive
Day of Dead Alive in Denver! Renee Fajardo-Anstine It is that time of year again, fall leaves litter the streets with hues of gold and red, the air is filled with the crisp scent of frosty promises not yet to be. The spirit world beckons all departed loved ones back for one brief visit before winter folds it's icy fingers around the autumn brilliance. Celebra...
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Provided by: Scientist/artist Dr. Dan Durda
"Near-Earth Asteroids: The Ugly, the Bad, and the Good"
Is planet earth at risk of a minor asteroid strike, or complete obliteration? What are asteroids, anyway? Community College of Aurora's Sherlin Lecture in Astronomy and Space Science will present "Near-Earth Asteroids: The Ugly, the Bad, and the Good" by Dr. Daniel Durda of the Southwest Research Institute of Boulder. Free and open to the public, the event will be h...
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Provided by: Community College of Aurora
Contortionist caterpillars and twirling tweedles in CCA's “Lookingglass Alice”
"Lookingglass Alice," written by David Catlin and adapted from the stories of Lewis Carroll, will be performed as the Community College of Aurora's fall production beginning Oct. 29 and running through Nov. 8. Reviewers have called the original show "a witty, acrobatic treat" where "wondrous worlds collide." According to CCA Theater Director Stacey D'Angelo, the C...
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