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Here are links to Denver Post reporters elaborating on the things to do in Denver that I refer to in the above video:
represent the consistently insightful film programming available to area moviegoers — often week in and week out.
–Lisa Kennedy
The fourth annual Aurora Arts Festival takes place Saturday, June 27 in downtown Aurora. (Provided by Aurora Arts Festival)
The fourth annual , plays the familiar notes of a free, outdoor family event: live music, crafts and kid’s activities, a beer garden and food. But this is Aurora, a wide-ranging city that represents hundreds of nationalities, so the art and entertainment also encompasses drum circles, Mestizo Dancers, musical theater, poetry, a Nepalese band and plenty of jazz — thanks to the event’s partnership with KUVO 89.3 FM.
–John Wenzel
Naia Frost plays in the sand area of Joy Park at the Children’s Museum of Denver. (Photo: Brent Lewis, The Denver Post)
On June 13, the , a 30,000-square-foot outdoor play area packed with streams, miniature sand dunes, massive fort-building areas and more. It’s the first of six new interactive “playscapes” that the 42-year-old organization plans to unveil as part of a $16.1 million expansion, which it’s looking to complete this fall.
–John Wenzel
And if that’s not enough, here are a few more suggestions:
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