
Inside scoop at Sprouts Farmers Market
Scoop out the savings on the season’s most in-demand gourd. Sprouts Farmers Market is letting customers save a little green on orange. The grocery chain is offering carving pumpkins for $3 each, from Sept. 30 to Oct. 2. Itap rare to find such a low price this time of year, so now’s the time to load up your wagon and get a pumpkin for every family member to carve. If you’re still craving the sweet days of summer, they’re also selling jumbo cantaloupes for just $1 each on the same days.
Moonlight movies in Thornton
Just when you thought outdoor movies were over for the year, there’s a new series. The Movie on the Field series screens free outdoor movies at the Haunted Field of Screams (10270 Riverdale Road, Thornton), Colorado’s largest haunted attraction. Bring blankets and lawn chairs to enjoy a mix of horror movies and family-friendly flicks throughout October. Here’s the schedule: Oct. 1 (starts at 7:45 p.m.), “Zombieland” and “Scream”; Oct. 9 (starts at 6:45 p.m.), “Hotel Transylvania”; and Oct. 16 (starts at 6:45 p.m.), “Beetlejuice.” Each movie will feature a concession stand with popcorn, candy, sodas, bottled water and more for sale. Beer and wine will also be available.
Open door on arts with Boulder Open Studios
Open Studios, Boulder’s annual fall artist tour, spans two weekends, Oct. 1-2 and Oct. 8-9, from noon to 6 p.m. each day. This free event features 100 studios, homes, garages and wherever else artists create their works. The working spaces of artists working in all media are not only in Boulder but also from Eldorado Springs to Nederland. You can also download a free phone app with maps and other info on the event.
Global film festival
The 13th annual Indigenous Film & Arts Festival presents movies, lectures and an art exhibit created by indigenous peoples from around the world. This year’s festival runs from Oct. 5 to 10 at various venues across the metro area, including the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, History Colorado and University of Denver. All events are free. However, there is a suggested donation of $5. Find a full schedule of films and events on the festival website.
Pumpkin party in Aurora
Carve out a fun afternoon at Fitzsimons Credit Union’s Community Fall Fests on Oct. 7 and 8. Both events include plenty of free food and drinks, including hot dogs, chips, caramel apples, apple cider and popcorn. Kids can decorate pumpkins and get their own faces painted. Adults will fall for the prizes and giveaways, including Broncos tickets and Elitch Gardens passes. Friday’s fest is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Fitzsimons Branch (2201 N. Fitzsimons Pkwy., Aurora) and Saturday’s fun is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Southlands Branch (6359 S. Southlands Pkwy., Aurora.)
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