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DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's Emilie Rusch on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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Getting your player ready...

Maybe you’ve heard about it or maybe you haven’t, but either way, you’re running out of chances to check out this year in Denver’s Curtis Park neighborhood.

Live music and pumpkin beer at the Big Wonderful earlier this month. (Emilie Rusch, The Denver Post)

The weekly beer and food market takes over an entire city block at 26th and Lawrence every Saturday and final Friday of the month, with a nice mix of live music, local beer, local food, lawn games, sand volleyball and more.

Right now, only three more dates are on the — including this Saturday’s Pumpkinfest, promising both pumpkin contests and a band playing Smashing Pumpkins cover songs.

(You probably can’t go wrong with the Oct. 31 zombie disco or Nov. 1 kid-friendly Halloween event, either.)

about the free event, which got its start in July in an otherwise empty lot. Founder Josh Sampson told Joe that the goal is to help local food entrepreneurs get off the ground.

Kids and dogs are welcome — there’s even a fenced-in area for your dog friends to run free.

Also, if you RSVP online at , you’ll get a free PBR pounder. Does it get much more wonderful than that?

If you go


What: The Big Wonderful


When: 11 a.m. to dusk Saturdays; 3-10 p.m. the final Friday of each month


Where: Sustainability Park, 26th and Lawrence streets, Denver

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