What to do in Denver
Denver, if you’re wondering what to do this week, you’ve got a packed lineup of fun, quirky, and downright classic Mile High experiences waiting for you. Start things off in true artsy fashion with First Friday fun. According to the City and County of Denver events directory, Denver Community Media is hosting First Friday Films, a free night of community film screenings and connection, giving listeners a chance to meet local creators and see what the city’s storytellers are up to. Over in the Art District on Santa Fe and across RiNo, First Friday gallery nights bring open studios, food trucks, and street performers, turning your evening into a walking arts adventure. If you’re into food, sunshine, and a little people-watching, make time for Civic Center EATS downtown. Westword reports that this lunchtime staple is back, with rotating food trucks, local vendors, and that unbeatable view of the Capitol and City and County Building. It’s perfect for a weekday break or a casual meet-up with friends. For something big, bold, and very Denver, Denver7 highlights the Denver Chalk Art Festival as one of the best things to do this weekend. Picture streets transformed into colorful murals as regional and national artists turn asphalt into temporary masterpieces. It’s family friendly, totally walkable, and perfect for photos. Denver7 also notes the Denver Greek Festival is back, bringing gyros, baklava, Greek dancing, and live music to town. If listeners have never yelled “Opa!” over a plate of flaming saganaki, this is the weekend to fix that. Sports fans, Engel Property Group’s Weekender Guide points to the Colorado Rockies hosting the Milwaukee Brewers at Coors Field. Evening games under the lights with that classic Rocky Mountain skyline are hard to beat, and it’s an easy choice for groups with mixed interests: some come for baseball, others for beer and ballpark vibes. If you’re Fringe-curious, the same Weekender Guide spotlights the Denver Fringe Festival, with performances scattered around RiNo and nearby neighborhoods. Expect everything from cutting-edge theater and stand-up to circus and experimental shows, a great way to discover new performers in intimate venues. And if you want to venture just beyond downtown, Visit Aurora’s events calendar lists live music yoga and other creative happenings in nearby Aurora, giving you another option for a chill, wellness-focused outing to balance out all the food and festivals. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss what’s happening around Denver. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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