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Polarpalooza!

October 05, 2009

Organizations funded through the public's SCFD (Science & Cultural Facilities District) tax are hosting a variety of low cost and free events during the month of October to thank the citizens of the seven county district for their support. Events being offered are listed below.

October 7 - Denver Zoo Free Day
Over 60 SCFD funded organizations will be offering free performances, crafts, face paiting. Click for printable schedule.
Main Gate Performance Schedule:                                                    
9:00 - 9:30          Media/SCFD/Denver Zoo                                          
9:30 - 10:00        Denver March Pow Wow                                           
4:00 - 4:20          South Jeffco Youth Orchestra                                  
5:00 - 5:30          Aurora Symphony Orchestra                                             
5:30 - 6:00          Aurora Symphony Orchestra            
All Day                Aurora Fox

Conoco Zoo Gardens Performance Schedule:                                               
9:40 - 10:00         Tango Colorado                                                         
10:40 - 11:00       Belliston Ballet   
11:40 - 12:00       Aurora Dance Arts                                                
12:40 - 1:00         CM Dance                                                                   
2:20 - 2:40           Colorado Chamber Players
2:40 - 3:00           Hannah Kahn Dance Company                              
3:40 - 4:20           Aurora Fox                                                                            
4:00 - 4:20           Rocky Mountain Arts Assoc.                                              
4:40 - 5:00           Kim Robards Dance    
5:00 - 5:20           Rocky Mountain Children's Choir
5:40 - 6:00           Longmont Chorale
Wild Encounters Theater Performance Schedule:
9:20 - 9:40           Children's Museum of Denver
10:20 - 10:40       Think 360
11:20 - 11:40        Parker Arts Council
1:20 - 1:40            Parker Arts Council
2:20 - 2:40           Denver Zoo

Wildlife Theater Performance Schedule:
10:00 - 10:20      Augustana Arts
11:00 - 11:20      Su Teatro    
1:00 - 1:20          Christian Youth Theater
2:00 - 2:20          A Child's Song
3:00 - 3:20          Colorado Dragon Boat Festival
5:00 - 5:20          Colorado Hebrew Chorale

Primate Panorama Performance Schedule:
11:30                Arvada Center for Arts & Humanities
2:00 - 2:30        Denver Urban Gardens
4:00 - 4:30       Colorado Children's Chorale

PLUS many organizations will be located throughout the Zoo providing interactive activities for the whole family.

Heritage Fine Arts Guild of Arapahoe County will be holding an Art Show at the Bemis Library.  The Library is located at 6014 S. Datura Street, Littleton. The juried show starts Sept 29th and runs to October 27th and is free and open to the public. The opening reception is Thurday October 1st from 6:30 to 8pm. Otherwise the lower gallery is open during all library hours. Come and experience all kinds of painting from watercolor and oil to acrylic and pastels.

October 1 -The Alliance Française will have a free happy hour French conversation night on Thursday. French Conversation Happy Hour. Practice your French and meet other Francophiles in the Denver area. 571 Galapago Street - 5-7pm - FREE, hors d'oeuvres and wine provided - RSVP:  303-831-0304, afd@afdenver.org

October 3 - Edelweiss Preservation Foundation - German Day - 11am - 10pm, 14197 E. Exposition Ave, Aurora, CO 80012 Join us for German Music, Food and Drinks, German Entertainment, Military Tribute, Vendor Booths, German Reunifcation Day.

October 4 - Boulder History Museum offers the first Sunday of every month as a free day, Sundae Sundays. Guests will receive free admission to the Museum and free ice cream at the conclusion of their visit. We are located at: 12th an Euclid Ave. on ‘the Hill', Boulder - Free parking

October 4 - The Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys will be beginning our collaboration with Buntport Theater's tRUNks with free day activities at the Museum. Visitors to the Museum on Oct. 4 from 1-4 can make a mask and draw an entry for the Super Hero Drawing contest.

October 4 - The Boulder History Museum offers the first Sunday of every month as a free day. Guests will receive free admission to the Museum and free ice cream at the conclusion of their visit. 12th an Euclid Ave. on ‘the Hill', Boulder www.boulderhistory.org 303-449-3464 Free parking.

October 7 - 12:00 to 1:00 - Brown Bag Lecture - A panel of artist's from the Paint, Sculpt, Shoot exhibit will discuss the show and many of the events that lead up to the exhibit. The lectures are held at the Art Center on Wednesdays from 12:00 to 1:00pm and are free to the public. The Arts Evergreen is located at next to the Buchanan Rec. Ctr. on Hwy 74 and Squaw Pass Road). For more information call 303.674.0056 or visit www.evergreenarts.org.

October 7 - Broomfield Cultural Affairs is offering a FREE CU Jazz concert in the Broomfield Auditorium. This is a tribute to the great American songwriters and the music of Cole Porter, George Gershwin and more. This event is sponsored in part by SCFD funds.

Cherry Creek Arts Festival will be offering free viewings of the Mobile Art Gallery to the public throughout the week of October 7th in celebration of Polarpalooza.  The Mobile Art Gallery will be on tour in Lakewood at Carmody Middle School which is located at 2050 S. Kipling Street.

October 8 - "Evening of Hebrew Round-Singing in the Sukkah" What: Annual Evening of Hebrew Round-Singing in the Sukkah, includes food, fun, and instant music-making! Where: 2 Ash Street, Denver When: 7:30 p.m. Who: For Singers and Listeners of All Ages Cost: Free and Open to the Public Sponsored by: the Colorado Hebrew Chorale Info: (303)355-0232 or visit www.coloradohebrewchorale.org

October 14 -NMAA presents - Marvels of Motion- Children will got on a journey thorugh the world of Newton's 3 laws of motion.  This interactive event is all about the fun-damentals of moving science.(Designed especially for young children) 10:00 am at the Perl Mack Community Center, 7125 Mariposa Street, Denver.

October 15 - Boulder International Film Festival is offering a free viewing of The Human Experience - 7PM, AT THE BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY AUDITORIUM - 1000 Canyon Boulevard

Spotlight on the Boulder International Film Festival - Directed by Charles Kinnane (USA - 2008) Drawing sellout audiences and a winner at dozens of film festivals around the world, this remarkable film is the story of a band of brothers who travel the world in search of answers to the questions: Who am I? Who is Man? Why do we search for meaning? Their journey brings them into the lives of the homeless on the streets of New York City, the orphans and disabled children of Peru, and the abandoned lepers in the forests of Ghana, Africa. What the young men discover changes them forever. Through one-on-one interviews and real-life encounters, the brothers are awakened to the beauty of the human person and the resilience of the human spirit. In English. (90 minutes)

October 20 - Edelweiss Preservation Foundation - GERMAN LANGUAGE FILM NIGHT "Monster's Inc." - 6:00 P.M. Front Range Community College - Room C1517 Great for kids or adults learning German as well a fun night for those who are fluent! FREE ADMISSION

October 20 - 21 - WOW Museum presents: Planet Earth - Curious about how to approach science with your kids?  Join us throughout the fall months for family science fun!  We will explore a different science topic each month!  Drop-in science is an informal interactive science program that is available for exploration from 10:00am-12:00pm and again from 2:00pm-4:00pm.   Included with Museum admission for the general public; free for Museum members!

October 21 - 12:00 to 1:00 - Brown Bag Lecture - Reno Carollo, sculptor, will be speaking about public sculpture and how people interact (and react) to various pieces of art found around Denver and our mountain community. The lectures are held at the Art Center on Wednesdays from 12:00 to 1:00pm and are free to the public. The Arts Evergreen is located at next to the Buchanan Rec. Ctr. on Hwy 74 and Squaw Pass Road). For more information call 303.674.0056 or visit www.evergreenarts.org.

October 29 - 30 - 9am - 8pm and Saturday, October 31st 10a - 8p - Trick or Treat Street at The Children's Museum Denver - Get your little goblins, superheroes and fairies ready for the sweetest fall festival in town! Travel through the pumpkin patch down Cider Lane and onto a trick-or-treating adventure full of yummy treats, exciting entertainment and fun surprises. Try your luck at the monster carnival, hear stories about creatures and critters, make arts and crafts projects to take home, see theater, music and dance performances, and meet roaming costumed characters! For a full schedule of events, visit www.mychildsmuseum.org.

October 29 - Boulder International Film Festival if offering a free viewing of Sita Sings the Blue
7PM, AT THE BOULDER PUBLIC LIBRARY AUDITORIUM - 1000 Canyon Boulevard
Spotlight on the Boulder International Film Festival - Directed by Nina Paley (USA - 2007)Nina is an animator whose husband dumps her by email. Sita is a goddess dumped by her husband Rama. Why couldn't these two women, 3,000 years apart, make their marriages work? This award-winning, beautifully animated interpretation of parts of the Indian epic, Ramayana, was rendered on a laptop by a single animator mostly using Flash. Nina Paley lays down wildly imaginative musical interludes that use authentic 1920s blues recordings to link the narratives of these two unfortunate ladies. Why did Rama reject Sita? Why did the animator's husband reject the animator? Find out in this groundbreaking triumph of personal motion picture art. Winner of Best Animated Film at the Boulder International Film Festival and many awards from around the world.  (82 minutes)

October 30 - Friday - 5:00pm to 8:00pm - Evergreen Artists Association Fall Member Show - Members of the Evergreen Artists Association will exhibit their Fall Member Show from October 30 through November 20. The opening reception is Friday, October 30 from 5:00pm to 8:00pm at the Center for the Arts Evergreen. The Art Center is located at 32003B Ellingwood Trail (Hwy. 74 & Squaw Pass Road - next to the Buchanan Rec. Center). www.evergreenarts.org

October 31 - The Littleton Symphony offers a free Children's Concert on Halloween, featuring the Colorado premiere of ‘The Composer is Dead' and various other spooky music. Littleton United Methodist Church, 5894 South Datura, Littleton. Doors open at 2pm - Performance begins at 2:30pm

CYT Denver presents the musical comedy "THOROUGLY MODERN MILLIE". Performance dates are November 6, 7, 13 & 14th @ 7pm. Matinee performances on November 7 & 14th @ 2pm. Tickets are $12 if purchased online at www.cytdenver.org and $15 at the door. Shows are performed at the beautiful Pinnacle Dinner theatre in Littleton. 9136 w. Bowles ave. Littleton, Co. 80123

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Denver Day of Rock!

June 04, 2009

Every year, Concert for Kids (CFK) has something fun up their sleeves. This year, they are going full tilt!

Saturday, June 6th has been declared the DAY OF ROCK across Denver, and there is TONS to do with your little ones, with great music all around.

Denver Day of Rock

Concerts For Kids will be hosting free public concerts featuring five local bands at the Fillmore Plaza in Cherry Creek AND at the Downtown Theatre District on Saturday, June 6 from 12:00-6:00 PM. A portion of the food and beverage sales from the concert will benefit CFK.

There will be FREE performances as follows:

Fillmore Plaza Entertainment:
2nd & Fillmore - Cherry Creek
Times and lineup subject to change

1:00 PM Chris Webb Band
2:00 PM Opie Gone Bad
3:00 PM Bela Karoli
4:00 PM Something Underground
5:00 PM Angie Stevens


Theatre District Entertainment:
14th & Curtins - Downtown Denver
Times and lineup subject to change

12:00 PM Savage Henry
1:30 PM Heyday
3:15 PM Epilogues
4:45 PM ROE

Check out the Concert For Kids web site for more information!

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Fun Things To Do This Week In Denver!

March 05, 2009

It always amazes me how many cool things there are to do in Denver with the kids! Here is a huge long list for this weekend and the week beyond! Get out there and have some fun!

Just So
Set in a once-upon-a-time land of trunkless elephants, thin-skinned rhinos, and spotless leopards, everything is "just so" until a great adventure transforms them all. Three of Rudyard Kipling's famous tales including How the Elephant Got His Trunk and How the the Leopard Got His Spots, come to life and take the audience on a fun-filled ride of fantasy, humor, and song as they discover the answers. Tickets are available in advance.
720.898.7200 http://www.arvadacenter.org Ongoing Each Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri 2/24/09 - 3/13/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 4-19
Time: 10am & 12n
Cost: $8-$10

Art Of Henry: 25 Yrs Of Scenery & Costume Design
The Denver Public Library hosts The Art Of Henry: 25 Years Of Scenery And Costume Design, an exhibition of more than 50 design renderings from one of Denver's cultural pioneers, Henry Lowenstein. 720.865.1111 http://denverlibrary.org Ongoing Daily 1/21/09 - 3/29/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: All Ages
Time: During regular library hours
Cost: Free

Brain Teasers 2
Kids can gain new appreciation for their brain and what it can do when Brain Teasers 2, a nationally traveling exhibit, opens at WOW! Challenge your brain with 20 table top puzzles created by the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry.
303.604.2424 http://www.wowmuseum.com Ongoing Daily 1/13/09 - 5/31/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 3-8
Time: During regular museum hours
Cost: Free with paid admission

Animal Grossology
Oozing with disgusting science and interactive learning games, the Animal Grossology exhibit provides a unique perspective on the animal kingdom. Kids can experience some of the slimiest, stinkiest, and downright yuckiest creatures on earth.
720.488.3300 http://www.thewildlifeexperience.org
Ongoing Daily 9/24/08 - 4/26/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 4-19
Time: During regular museum hours
Cost: Free with paid admission

The Zula Patrol: Under the Weather
Based on the popular PBS animated children's series, The Zula Patrol: Under the Weather stars stalwart Captain Bula, brainiac Professor Multo, feisty pilot Zeeter, space pet Gorga, and the twin flying companions Wizzy & Wigg - all of whom take youngsters old on a roller coaster fun ride across the universe and and teach them critical facts about science and astronomy. Running time is 24 minutes; shown inside the Gates Planetarium. Ongoing Daily 2/13/09 - 5/29/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 3-8
Time: Varies, check website
Cost: $6-$8

Astronaut
Astronaut, a digitally animated show, reveals what it's like for humans to travel in space and showcases the "Vomit Comet" dive, floating through the International Space Station, and the adventures of Chad, a test astronaut, who is subjected to everything that space has to throw at him. Shown at the Gates Planetarium; running time is 22 minutes. http://www.dmns.org Ongoing Daily 2/13/09 - 5/29/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 5-12
Time: Daily 11am
Cost: $6-$8

A Cosmic Journey
In A Cosmic Journey, viewers can travel through our solar system at many times the speed of light, taking in the wonders of the planets and their moons. As they fly along, spheres appear in the distance, zooming closer until they're giant orbs. From 9am to 2:30pm tickets to Gates Planetarium must be purchased at the special combination price (Museum + Planetarium) that includes the cost of general Museum admission. Planetarium-only tickets are available for the 3pm show or any shows thereafter (must be purchased on-site). 303.322.7009 http://www.dmns.org Ongoing Daily 2/13/09 - 5/29/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 6-19
Time: Shows daily; visit the website for current schedule
Cost: $6-$8 + museum admission

Book Babies
A special storytime for infants ages six to 23 months, with their parent or caregiver. Enjoy books, songs, and fingerplays. 303.733.7585 http://www.denverlibrary.org Ongoing Each Thu 12/4/08 - 5/28/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 0-2
Time: 10:30am
Cost: Free

Jack and the Beanstalk
Silly Jack trades the cow for a pile of beans. The beans turn out to be quite magical and Jack, after many trials and tribulations finds his fortune. Doors open 30 minutes before showtime. Tickets available at the door. 303.459.6446 http://www.denverpupettheater.com
Ongoing Each Thu, Fri, Sat, Sun 2/5/09 - 3/15/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 3-19
Time: Thu-Fri 10am & 1pm; Sat-Sun 1pm
Cost: $5

Family Night at the Burger Recreation Pool
Families are invited to enjoy the pool facilities at the rec center. 303.665.0469 http://www.cityoflafayette.com Ongoing Each Tue, Thu 1/6/09 - 5/28/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: All Ages
Time: 7pm-8:30pm
Cost: $10/family

Storytime at Real Baby in Boulder
Real Baby Boulder hosts a storytime for little ones and their grown-ups featuring favorite books, that are sure to make children smile, laugh, and think. 303.545.2229 http://www.realbabyinc.com Ongoing Each Thu 2/12/09 - 5/21/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 0-6
Time: 11am
Cost: Free

Storytime at My Art Workshop in Littleton
Enjoy a story, snack, and story-related craft, then stick around and play in the preschool workshop for an unlimited time. 303.948.3598 http://www.myartworkshop.com Ongoing Each Thu 8/7/08 - 5/21/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 2-5
Time: 10:30am
Cost: $8

Zoo Tales Family Book Club
The Denver Zoo's Family Book Club features a reading of If You're Happy and You Know It - Jungle Edition, special animal visitors, and simple crafts to make and take home. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Advance registration is required. 303.376.4800 http://www.denverzoo.org Ongoing Daily 3/3/09 - 3/7/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 0-5
Time: 10am-10:45am
Cost: Adult/Child pair $11-$14; Add'l child $4; Add'l adult $8

Homeroom The Musical
The Rocky Mountain Theatre for Kids presents Homeroom The Musical. The musical revue touches on matters of importance to contemporary high school kids, from dress codes to personal and academic crises, school discipline, cafeteria food and school lockers. Showtime is approximately 75 minutes. Tickets are available in advance online. 303.245.8150 http://www.theaterforkids.net Ongoing Daily 3/6/09 - 3/7/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 6-19
Time: Fri 7pm; Sat 2pm & 7pm
Cost: Adults $10; Children (12 & under) $8

Aurora Singers - Modern Broadway Hits
The Aurora Singers presents Modern Broadway Hits featuring music from shows including Hairspray, Les Miserables, and Little Mermaid among others. Tickets are available in advance. 303.343.3377 http://www.aurorasingers.org Ongoing Daily 3/7/09 - 3/8/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 6-19
Time: Sat 7:30pm; Sun 2pm
Cost: $8

The Crown of Tara
The Heritage Irish Stepdancers perform The Crown of Tara, a dance that brings to life little-known Irish legends and tells the tale of the mythical creation of Ireland. Tickets are available in advance or at the door. 720.887.2371 http://www.heritageirish.com Ongoing Daily 3/7/09 - 3/8/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 5-18
Time: Sat 7pm; Sun 3pm
Cost: $10-$15

Winter Fun at the Audubon Center at Chatfield
Hands-on nature activities, guided walks to discover the wild side of Chatfield, and access to miles of trails to explore on foot, bike, snowshoe, or cross-country skis (depending on the weather). Hot chocolate, treats, and a place to warm up on cold days provided. 303.973.9530 info@denveraudubon.org http://www.denveraudubon.org 3/7/09
Ages: All Ages
Time: 9am-2pm
Cost: Free

Space Storm
Explore the Sun-Earth connection with Fiske Planetariums's newest original production funded by NASA/TIMED and CU's Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics. Learn how sunspot cycles and solar flares affect you. Tickets are available at the door. Fiske Planetarium, Regent Drive University of Colorado Boulder Campus, Boulder, CO 3/7/09
Ages: All Ages
Time: 2pm
Cost: Adults $5; Children & Seniors $3.50

Hansel and Gretel
Kids can enjoy a new twist on the classic tale from The Brothers Grimm that will delight young and old alike. Advance reservations are available by calling the theater. 303.279.7800 http://www.heritagesquare.info Ongoing Each Sat 2/7/09 - 3/28/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 2-12
Time: 1:30pm
Cost: $5-$6

Penny Saturday
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver invites one an all to visit and pay only one penny admission. 303.298.7554 http://www.mcadenver.org 3/7/09
Ages: All Ages
Time: During regular museum hours
Cost: $.01

Baby Loves Disco Boulder
The family-friendly dance party features real disco tunes from the 70s and 80s (no Barney allowed), spun and mixed by a real DJ, giving tots a taste of the club scene. Think banquettes and bouncers, then add bubble machines, diaper changing stations, an array of healthy snacks, and a chill-out area with tents, books, and puzzles for when kids need a break from all that gettin' down and funky. Charge tickets in advance by phone, or risk being turned away at the door. Cash only accepted at the door. 303.786.7030 http://www.babylovesdisco.com 3/7/09
Ages: 0-7
Time: 11pm-2pm
Cost: $15 in advance, $18 at the door; Crawling babies free

artEXPOsed Student Showcase
The students of the artEXPOsed program showcase their work over the past several weeks in the fields of culinary, visual, dance, and performance arts. The public is invited to attend and enjoy interactive activities and food prepared by the culinary students. 720.977.5817 http://www.cityofthornton.net 3/7/09
Ages: 5-19
Time: 2pm
Cost: Free

Free Day at the Denver Art Museum
Colorado residents are invited to visit the Denver Art Museum and skip the admission charge today. 720.865.5000 http://www.denverartmuseum.org 3/7/09
Ages: All Ages
Time: Regular museum hours
Cost: Free

Free Craft Activities at Lakeshore Learning
Kids of all ages are invited to bring their imaginations for free weekly entertaining and creative activities at Lakeshore Learning Materials every Saturday. Activities and themes change every week. Lakeshore provides all materials and instructions. 303.768.8484 http://www.lakeshorelearning.com Ongoing Each Sat 10/4/08 - 3/28/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 3-18
Time: 11am-3pm
Cost: Free

KinderQuest: Predator - Snakes!
During KinderQuest programs, children delve into the amazing world of animals through animal encounters, zoo tours, obsrvations, interactive activities, and sensory experiences. Kids can get an up close look at some slithery friends. Advance registration is required. 303.376.4800 http://www.denverzoo.org
Ongoing Daily 3/6/09 - 3/7/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 4-5
Time: Fri 10am-12n; Sat 1pm-3pm
Cost: $20-$22

Littleton Tattered Cover Storytime
Young children are invited for a half hour of stories and fun at Tattered Cover. 303.470.7050 http://www.tatteredcover.com Ongoing Each Tue, Sat 1/6/09 - 5/26/09; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 0-4
Time: 10:30am
Cost: Free

I Love Lava

Kids can learn about volcanoes and Earth's forces that create them by examining a lava bomb, Mount St. Helen's ash, obsidian, pumice, and other volcanic rocks. Making our own volcanos is part of the fun. The second part of this workshop takes place on April 26. Please register in advance. 303.322.7009 http://www.dmns.org 3/7/09
Ages: 6-7
Time: 1pm-3pm
Cost: Members $25; Non-members $35

Mud, Glorious Mud
What one item in nature is a home, skin softener, antiperspirant, and insect repellent? Why, mud, of course. Swallows, elephants, and hippos are only a few of the many animals that find uses for mud. Discover the versatility of mud and even try your hand at building a mud nest. It's more than just wet dirt! Advance registration is required. 303.322.7009; 800.925.2250 http://www.dmns.org 3/7/09
Ages: 4-5
Time: 1pm-3pm
Cost: $25-$30

Secrets of the Dioramas
Take advantage of an informative - and free - 45-minute overview of the "tricks of the trade" that the Museum uses to create award-winning dioramas. Meet about five minutes before tour time by the escalator on the first floor near the ticket-takers. Call to reserve. 303.322.7009 Ongoing Each Sat 2/9/02 - 11/9/10; check with location for exceptions.
Ages: 6-18
Time: 12:30pm & 2pm
Cost: Free with museum admission.

Photography Classes for Kids - Imaginary Friend
Kids are invited to use photography as a way to tell a story about something they conjure up. Imagination is key here as kids have to make images that describe a creature no one else can see. Bring your own digital camera or let WWA loan one to you for the morning. Advance registration is required. 303.837.1341 info@workingwithartists.org http://www.workingwithartists.org
3/7/09
Ages: 5-11
Time: 1pm-4pm
Cost: $35

Parent-Child Workshop: Arctic Mitten-Making
Winter is not over yet! Kids and their grown-ups are invited to make a pair of felt mittens patterned after those the Inuit wear. Advance registration is required. 303.492.1666 http://www.cumuseum.colorado.edu 3/7/09
Ages: 5-10
Time: 10am-12n
Cost: $5-$8

Let's Make History: Home Sweet Western Home
The museum's weekend program for families features hands-on exploration of artifacts and objects, crafts, and demonstrations. This week: Participants learn how people have lived in Colorado throughout time by exploring a cliff dwelling, Comanche tipi, and sod house and then making miniature replicas of of the museum's 1859 planked house. 303.866.3682 http://www.coloradohistory.org 3/7/09
Ages: 6-12
Time: 11am-3pm
Cost: Free for children 12 & under

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Sing Your Way Through The Day!

March 02, 2009

So, OK maybe with everything that is going on with the economy, not everyone has the money for music classes right now, huh? The good news is, there is music all around us! On the TV, on our CDs, and on the radio. And that doesn't even mean you have to find the "kiddie" music. In fact, I have a strict rule that NO KIDS MUSIC is EVER played in my car. Sorry, Declan, that is MY DOMAIN. Of course, that also doesn't mean I am playing any of my tunes with the "EXPLICIT" warnings for his tender ears - there is plenty of middle ground.

And kids just love to sing and dance along!

At the very young ages, it's all about repetition and movement. So find the songs that repeat themselves and are upbeat so they can shake those little booties. Below is one of my little nephew's very favorite's: "Say Hey I Love You" by Michael Franti and Spearhead.

 
Infectious, isn't it?
 
So get in there, find some songs you both love, put them on repeat and sing along!
 
Or maybe you are NOT used to singing out in public, even if it's in front of your child? Just turn that music up louder, and let the original artist do the work. Slowly you will get over your stage fright and sing just as loud and off-key as your toddler is doing!
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Top 10 Things To Do Before Kindergarten

January 27, 2009

Time flies so fast doesn't it? Believe me, I know. Declan is 6 and a half now, and halfway through 1st grade. The changes over the past few years have been astounding. And I know many of you are not even thinking about preschool, much less Kindergarten or 1st grade. So NOW is the time to get all those activities in. The ones you can't find the time for later when school and other friends and  Read more...

Getting Kids To Actually Keep Track

January 15, 2009

As we talked about yesterday , it's time to try journaling, scrapbooking, or SOME form of diary that suits the style of your child. Therein lies the key! Figure out what works for your child! Do they like to draw? Then a more artistic, scrapbook-style memoir is appropriate. Maybe you even just get a portfolio style sleeve to slip all their artwork in and not make it all that formal. Something  Read more...

My Top Ten for 2008

December 30, 2008

I can't believe this year is drawing to a close already. And it's been really fun talking about all the great things to do in Denver. And just like everyone does at the end of the year - let's take a look back! Here are my ten favorite posts from 2008. I hope you enjoyed them as much as I did! Local Pride: 5 Awesome Reasons To raise Kids In Denver Top 99 Things We Must Do With Our Kids In  Read more...

News Years Fun With Young Ones

December 29, 2008

So, we just got over the *other* holiday madness and it's time for *another* celebration? That's right! What will you do with the young ones for New Years in Denver??? Here are some ideas your kids will love. Downtown Fireworks on the 16th Street Mall To welcome the arrival of 2009, the New Year's Eve Fireworks Downtown will once again fill the skies twice during the evening. The first show  Read more...

Kwanzaa With the Kids

December 26, 2008

Kwanzaa is a week-long holiday celebrated primarily in the United States honoring African heritage, marked by lighting a kinara (candle holder). It is observed from December 26 to January 1 each year. Here are some ways to celebrate Kwanzaa around Denver this year. Denver Zoo Zoolights Dates: December 26 - 28 Time: 5- 9 p.m. Cost: Activities free with Zoo Lights admission. Gather  Read more...

Rock Out With Your Tot (For The Holidays)

December 12, 2008

I am a huge music fan, so it's no surprise that I love holiday music just as much. I do have a strict rule that we can't start listening to it until Thanksgiving weekend, but after that - all bets are off! So, at 6, Declan is already used to and has many holiday music faves himself. Here are some of our family favorites to listen to this time of year, by our favorite artist's rendition of that  Read more...

Make Holiday Cards With The Kids!

December 05, 2008

It's that time of the year, right? Time to get those holiday cards in order. Well, except for me, the process started back in September. I actually put up a post on my personal blog looking for input on how to go about holiday cards this year. Because 1) the sheer number of cards was getting out of hand 2) so many people in my life "see" us on a daily basis through the magic of the internet (so,  Read more...

Preschool Fun At Home

November 10, 2008

Declan started "preschool" when he was 2 years old. While technically "preschool" starts more like 4 years old, most schools today start prepping our kids that early for school settings. And the cool thing is many of the activities they engage in at school are centered around fun, play and exploration - a really easy thing to expand upon when they kids come home from "preschool." - Ask  Read more...

Birthday Party Ideas

September 05, 2008

So it's party season around our house, because it's t-minus one week til Declan's 6th birthday. This year we're playing it on the mellow side and having a BBQ at our house. Which is always a great option when you want to have *everyone* over and are willing to try to squish them into your small-size downtown Denver backyard. But there have definitely been years where we have wanted to go OUT for  Read more...

Date Night Ideas

August 18, 2008

So, it's THAT time. Time to call in a babysitter and go out on your own with your significant other. But you haven't done it in SO LONG, you have NO IDEA where to go. That's OK, let's use this post to give a few ideas and let others bring on some ideas of their own. Denver is full of great nightlife, restaurants and entertainment options - and many of them DO NOT involve Barney! Take In A Play  Read more...

Summery Songs Both You AND They Will Love

August 06, 2008

I have a rule for the car. No kids music. Sorry Declan, but that is where my mothering ends. The car is about ME and MY music. OK, sure, I have learned to share with my husband and in turn, a leeeetle bit with my son. But still. NO KIDDIE MUSIC. That doesn't mean the music can't be fun for a young one though. Here are a bunch of songs that make me think of summer (whether they are actually about  Read more...

Singing Outside The Box

July 28, 2008

I have been amazed at the things Declan has been doing in summer camp this year. Truly. They have been putting on plays, swimming every week, and of COURSE - doing the obligatory *massive* amounts of arts & crafts. But his teachers have really been thinking outside the box, especially as far as kid involvement and using their own talents to make this summer special for the children. For  Read more...

A to Z - Ways to Escape the DNC

July 23, 2008

So we are T-minus one month to the Democratic National Convention , right? And this is going to be the biggest thing to hit Denver since, well, EVER. There were even rumors swirling that Denver Public Schools was considering postponing the start of the school year to avoid the mayhem that will be the official nomination of Barack Obama - and all that comes with it. Personally, as much as I am  Read more...

Two Great Ways To Go West

July 18, 2008

I have jokes several times about how a friend of mine considers Denver as part of the midwest and I think it is solidly part of the west, right? Well, the National WESTern Stock show every January notwithstanding, there are two events happening around these parts this summer to help prove my point. Buffalo Bill Days July 23-27, 2008 Golden, Colorado You don't get any more "wild west" than  Read more...

Summer Music Playlist

July 15, 2008

It's summer alright. And whether you are an adult or a little one, music is always part of summer, right? How do we incorporate music into that summer-time vibe? Well, the easiest one to start with is the Mile High Music Fest . I have been talking about this for weeks, huh? Well, officially, this will be the last time I mention it since it's happening this weekend. Declan will finally attend his  Read more...

Summer Music Guide

July 01, 2008

So here we are. The dog days of summer. The perfect time to check out live music, right? And there is a ton going on in Denver, as there always seems to be this time of year. Everyone is ready enjoy the warm air, warm sunshine and listen to some good tunes, right? But are the kids ready for it? That's up to you and what you think your kids are up to, but here are some ideas to get the rhythm  Read more...

Local Pride: 5 Awesome Reasons To Raise Kids In Denver

June 23, 2008

I grew up on the east coast, in Maryland. And while it was a fun place to grow up lots of water, lots of history I am just loving the fact that my son is a real, true to life, NATIVE of Colorado. (Am I allowed to get the "Native" bumper sticker if I am a parent of a native?) Growing up here from infancy, Declan will certainly have a different perspective on the Centennial State than I did, but  Read more...

Extracurricular Preschool Activities

June 17, 2008

We started Declan in preschool at age 2. I put that in quotes because while I really feel like he was getting the start of a solid preschool education, I also feel a little silly because, um, he was TWO. But, really, who am I kidding? Learning is all around our kiddoes, all the time, every day. So whether your child is in a formal preschool or not, it's all about taking in experiences. And  Read more...

A Denver Father's Day Fun Guide

June 10, 2008

It's that time of year again. Are you stumped like I am? Next year, I am tempted to make a deal on Mother's Day. No present for me, no present for you. It sure would be a heck of a lot easier, wouldn't it? But, seriously. My hubby is awesome, and I really should make the effort. So here are some things we have done in the past (since he likes stuff to do, rather than just "stuff"), plus some  Read more...

The People's Fair: Yes or No?

June 04, 2008

So, it seems like a right of passage for the start of summer, doesn't it? The People's Fair takes over Civic Center Park right after Memorial Day, just as temperatures start to rise. But is it really kid friendly? I say that depends on you and your kid. First, let's be honest. It's a MASSIVE horde of people. Which is really cool in a lot of ways, but you can also lose a child real quick. There  Read more...

Mozart, Moby or Miles: A Guide to The Denver Music Scene for Kids

May 30, 2008

Music is literally one of my favorite things on the planet. But I have to admit a teensy little secret. We have a rule in our house. No. kid. music. in. the. car. I'm sorry, but some things are sacred. But what that has given Declan instead, is a great appreciation for *all kinds* of music. He loves John Mayer. He loves Stevie Wonder. Both of whom are coming to Denver this summer. And yes, we  Read more...

History Lesson: Red Rocks Amphitheater

May 26, 2008

Did you grow up watching U2 at Red Rocks? Or are you native and did you experience it yourself? Did you know that the amphitheater was actually one of the first projects under President Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal? Yes, Civilian Conservation Corps created the place as part of a program to alleviate the Great Depression. And there it is now, one of the best places on earth to see a show (or  Read more...

More of Our Favorite Activities and Things to Do in denver

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Creatures & Critters:
Our Urban Jungle

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Do, Re, Mi! Places to Hear, Sing & Play a Tune

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Artistic Endeavors:
Our Favorite Art Venues

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Room to Run:
Run, Jump & Wiggle Outdoors

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Rainy & Quiet Days:
Cozy & Crazy Indoor Fun

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A Sense of History:
Our City's Stories

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Tot's Science Fair:
Science & Nature Sites

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Splash, Spray, Play! Local Spots to Get Wet

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The Most Fun in Life Is Free!

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