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DJ Craze is spinning at Beta on Saturday.
DJ Craze is spinning at Beta on Saturday.
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Another busy week is on tap in party land. It looks like we’re going full steam until Labor Day, people. Hope you’re getting enough sleep and staying hydrated, because the summer fun just keeps on coming.

Tonight, Suite 200 (1427 Larimer St.) celebrates its third anniversary with a little birthday bash. Early birds can sip free champagne from 9 to 10 p.m., snag Three Olives vodka specials and take a peek at the entrants in the “Hair-topia” contest. Local salons will be on hand, competing to win $500 for their best wild styles.

DJ Pat Allen will be in attendance, too, spinning the ever-popular top-40 and mashup mix. Later in the evening, guests can feast on miniature birthday cupcakes. There’s no cover, but guests can get on the guest list by calling 720-560-4433.

Also tonight, a new club opens in an unlikely place: Servino’s Underground (11020 S. Pikes Peak Drive, Parker) brings a little nightlife to suburban Parker.

Located below the already-existing Servino’s Bakery and Bistro, Servino’s Underground plans to offer drinks and lounging seven nights a week. Live music and dancing are also on the menu, plus snacks and entrees from the restaurant upstairs.

For its opening weekend, Servino’s is offering door prizes, drink specials and — hooray — no cover. The club is open at 4 p.m. Mondays through Fridays, and at 10 a.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

Going to the Riverfront Park Fashion Classic on Saturday? Wish you were? Either way, head over to the Jet Hotel (1612 Wazee St.) and its nightclub, Twenty, for the official afterparty.

Starting at 10 p.m., guests can snag drink specials on Stolichnaya vodka, Milagro tequila and Hendricks’ Gin — VIP bottle service packages are also available. Save some energy for dancing: DJ Ty Tek will be on the decks.

Just remember, this is a fashion-show afterparty. The Jet is expecting people to be dressed to impress. Make a bottle service reservation by calling 720-308-2366.

Another Saturday selection: The Oriental Theater (4335 W. 44th Ave.) hosts “Frolic and Vamp: An Incandescent Rendezvous,” starting at 7 p.m.

Billed as “An Evening of 1920s and ’30s Entertainment,” “Frolic and Vamp” features a variety of old-fashioned fun. See live performances by the Exuberant Quartet and Gypsy Swing Revue, plus loads of dancing from troupes like Watch Your Step, Miraas Aerial Dance, TribalTique and Burlesque As It Was. Vintage cocktail mavens Hula Moon will be serving up their classic concoctions, too — grab one and check out a vintage bike show, art and fashions of the era.

Tickets are $15 plus service charges in advance, or $20 at the door. Buy tickets at .

That’s just this weekend. There’s even more to do in the week ahead.

Beta (1909 Blake St.) has a big one planned: Tonight, Londoners 16bit kick off the club’s new Bassic Fridays. Saturday brings turntable wizard DJ Craze, and Matt Darey stops by on Thursday toting trance and house grooves. Advance tickets for all three shows are $10 each; buy them at .

Finally: If you love hot people, the Colorado Firefighter Calendar debut party is the place to be on Thursday.

Held at City Hall (1144 Broadway), the steamy evening starts with a VIP preview party. For $75, guests get early entrance to the venue, a cocktail reception, a meet-and-greet with the stars of the calendar and a copy of the calendar.

The official debut party starts two hours later. Have some drinks, meet the fine firefighters who made the calendar in a runway show and say hello to the winners themselves. Debut-party tickets are $35.

The VIP preview starts at 6 p.m.; the calendar debut begins at 8 p.m. Buy tickets at ; proceeds benefit the Children’s Hospital Colorado Burn Center.

Don’t fret if you can’t make the party: Calendars will be available on the website and at the Tattered Cover Bookstore.

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