
The Amazing Acro-Cats, July 16-18, The Bug Theatre, 3654 Navajo St., Denver; tickets ($15 adults, $10 children under age 12) online at circuscats
Amewsing stunts.
See feline athletes and actors shed their dignity (and some fur) to show their skills at riding skateboards, rolling barrels, ringing bells, turning on lights, navigating a tightrope, and other stunts. Part of the ticket sales will benefit Lakewood’s Cat Care Society, which offers discounted services to low-income clients.
Class is out(side)
“Animal Tracks Detectives” and “A Bird on the Page” Rocky Mountain Nature Association seminars, July 17 and 18, Rocky Mountain National Park;
Summer school.
Young naturalists can learn how to interpret animal tracks they’ll find in Colorado at the first seminar ($15, ages 8 to 12). Aspiring nature writers can learn observation and writing tips on evoking a detailed sense of place from Mary Taylor Young, author of 11 books on Colorado wildlife, in the Sunday seminar ($95 per person). More details online.
That’s the ticket
Free museum pass to 13 Central Plains museums, 800-825-0208 or online at ourjourney
Flat-out bargain.
Heading east to Lincoln, Elbert, Kit Carson or Cheyenne counties? Before leaving, get a free “Our Journey” heritage kit, and a voucher waives admission through Sept. 6 to attractions from the Kit Carson County carousel to the homey Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Museum. Don’t forget Grampa Jerry’s Clown Museum in Arriba!


