Denver has some bold events lined up this week. Kick it off by taking part in the Doors Open Denver Virtual Tours and end it by spooking it up at a Hocus Pocus Brunch. However your week goes, make sure to take a look at this roundup of events happening in Denver. Monday, September 28Doors Open Denver Virtual ToursWhen: Starts September 28 Where: Online Cost: Various prices check here The Lowdown: Denver Architecture Foundation hosts a series of Doors Open Denver Virtual Tours. You can learn more about local architecture from the Blair-Caldwell African American Research Library to the popular Dairy Block all while staying cozy at home. Harvest Week 2020When: September 28 – October 4 Where: Various locations check here Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Harvest Week returns for the 13th year. EatDenver and The GrowHaus host the culinary experience with 50 participating restaurants to dine from. You can delight in dishes from local restaurants and local chefs throughout the week while supporting The GrowHaus’ education and food access programs. Mobile Food PantryWhen: September 28, 9 – 11:30 a.m. Where: Empower Field at Mile High, 1701 Bryant St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Food Bank of the Rockies has teamed up with Denver Human Resources to create a Mobile Food Pantry. The pantry will be handing out food products to those in need of a bit of help until the food runs outs. Tuesday, September 29Bold Women. Change History. Remembering RBGWhen: September 29, 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Where: History Colorado Center, 1200 Broadway, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: History Colorado honors the late Ruth Bader Ginsberg with Bold Women. Change History. Remembering RBG. You can hear from local leaders, take part in creating a mural and more throughout the day. The Future of Energy: What’s Next for Electric VehiclesWhen: September 29, 4 – 5 p.m. Where: Online Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: As the transportation sector grows, Colorado’s carbon emission increases with it. “The Future of Energy: What’s Next Electric Vehicles” webinar will take you through the possible future of electric vehicles and the impact on the economy. Wednesday, September 30Daisy Patton: Burnt Hair Spun GoldWhen: September 30, 1 – 5 p.m. Where: K Contemporary, 1412 Wazee St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Explore the works of artist Daisy Patton during Burnt Hair Spun Gold. The exhibition dives into the workings of women and female relationships with abandoned family photographs painted over to give a brighter look. Courage ClubWhen: September 30, 6 – 8 p.m. Where: 4353 Tennyson St., Denver Cost: $17 get tickets here The Lowdown: Learn some new coping tools and build a better you at Courage Club. The session is a way to help you discover more positive ways to face personal, social or any other kind of anxieties in an open and relaxed setting. 60 Minutes in SpaceWhen: September 30, 7 – 8 p.m. Where: Denver Museum of Nature & Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Denver Museum of Nature & Science hosts 60 Minutes in Space. The event features an evening to dive into the science of space with images, animation and more. You can hear about new developments that have been made in exploration and space innovations from museum scientists Ka Chun Yu and Naomi Pequette as well as special guest Dr. Grinspoon. Harvest Moon Distillers DinnerWhen: September 30, 6 – 8 p.m. Where: Ironton Distillery and Crafthouse, 3636 Chestnut Pl., Denver Cost: $100 get tickets here The Lowdown: Celebrate fall with a Harvest Moon Distillers Dinner. You can dine on a four-course meal with cocktail pairings crafted by Ironton’s distillers – all within the outdoor gardens. Thursday, October 1Curator Conversation TourWhen: October 1, 1 – 2 p.m. Where: Denver Botanic Gardens, 1007 York St., Denver Cost: $19 get tickets here The Lowdown: Take a look at artwork held within the Freyer – Newman Center galleries during a Curator Conversation Tour. You can get a behind-the-scenes look from the curators, learn some fun facts and more. Virtual ACLU Colorado Bill of RightsWhen: October 1, 6 p.m. Where: Online Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Tune in to a Virtual ACLU Colorado Bill of Rights event. You can hear from local community leaders such as CeCe McDonald, Dr. Apryl Alexander and Elisabeth Epps, honor those who made an impact in the process and more throughout the evening. Boo at the Zoo: Storybook SafariWhen: October 1 – 31 Where: Denver Zoo, 2300 Steele St., Denver Cost: Free with $20 general admission here The Lowdown: Get your spook on during “Boo at the Zoo: Storybook Safari.” The autumnal adventure features a look at some cute animals, special themed foods, fairytales to set the atmosphere and more for a Halloween-tastic day. GABF Goes VirtualWhen: October 1 – 18 Where: Various locations Cost: $20 get tickets here The Lowdown: The Great American Beer Festival (GABF) is switching it up this year by going virtual. You can take part in the hoppy festival by snagging a GABF passport that will give access to different deals at participating breweries. READ: Great American Beer Festival Moves Its 2020 Event Entirely Online Equitable Development and The Future of DenverWhen: October 1, 5 – 6 p.m. Where: Online Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: The Fireside at Five Series continues with an “Equitable Development and The Future of Denver” chat. You can learn more about the rapid development of the Mile High City, how communities are faring with the development and how you can better foster local cultures. Friday, October 2Pumpkin Harvest FestivalWhen: October 2 – 3 Where: Four Mile Historic Park, 715 S. Forest St., Denver Cost: $15 – $20 tickets available here The Lowdown: Four Mile Historic Park opens for its annual Pumpkin Harvest Festival. You can get in the fall spirit by picking out your own pumpkin from a patch, jam out to live music and nibble on bites from food trucks during the seasonal event. Denver Premiere of Make BelieveWhen: October 2, 6 – 8 p.m. Where: The Oriental Theater, 4335 W. 44th Ave., Denver Cost: $20 get tickets here The Lowdown: The Oriental Theater holds the Denver Premiere of Make Believe. The ski and snowboard film explores the epic experiences of experts. You can also snag giveaways from The North Face, Sierra Nevada, YETI and more throughout the evening. First Friday Beer ReleaseWhen: October 2, 12 p.m. Where: The Empourium Brewing Company, 4385 E. 42nd Ave., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Sip on a cool brew during a First Friday Beer Release. The Empourium Brewing Company hosts the release of a Now and Forever fresh hop IPA created with fresh Chinook hops with fruity and floral notes. Saturday, October 3Ironton Annual Harvest FestivalWhen: October 3, 12 – 10 p.m. Where: Ironton Distillery & Crafthouse, 3636 Chestnut Pl., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Get your autumn feels on during the Ironton Annual Harvest Festival. You can take part in the socially distanced affair that offers a pumpkin patch, drink specials, live music, photo ops and even axe throwing. Hops & Pie 10th Anniversary CelebrationWhen: October 3, 12 – 10 p.m. Where: Hops & Pie, 3920 Tennyson St., Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Raise a glass to 10 years of business at the Hops & Pie 10th Anniversary Celebration. You can rock out to live music, grab giveaways and munch on some fresh pizza to support the local brewery. O’Zapft is Oktoberfest ReleaseWhen: October 3, 4 – 8 p.m. Where: Strange Craft Beer Company, 1330Zuni St. Unit M, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: ‘Tis the season of beers with the O’Zapft is Oktoberfest Release. You can sip on the festbier lager, recieve a commemorative liter Maß and dine on authentic German fare throughout the hoppy night. Order here. Fall Mini Horseshoe Market
When: October 3, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Where: Berkeley Chapel Parking Lot, 4345 W. 46th Ave., Denver Cost: Free register here The Lowdown: Shop from local creators, craftors, artisans and more during a Fall Mini Horseshoe Market. You can purchase products from over 50 vendors, listen to music from DJ CYN and grab food from food trucks to fuel your shopping adventures. OktoberGrass Live Music SeriesWhen: October 3, 2 – 8 p.m. Where: TheBigWonderful, 6785 E. Chenango Ave., Denver Cost: $8 – $200 get tickets here The Lowdown: TheBigWonderful presents an OktoberGrass Live Music Series. This Saturday you can jam out to a performance from Pick & Howl – a five-piece bluegrass group. You can imbibe in local craft brews while swaying to the music. Edgewater Public Market BrunchWhen: October 3 – 4, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Where: Edgewater Public Market, 5505 W. 20th Ave., Edgewater Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Make your morning a bit better during an Edgewater Public Market Brunch. You can sip on Bloody Marys, dine on breakfast burritos, pizzas and more during the weekend brunch series. Denver Taco FestivalWhen: October 3 – 4 Where: Fox Street Compound, 725 W. 39th Ave., Denver Cost: Get tickets here The Lowdown: The Denver Taco Festival is back for its seventh year. You can dig into tasty tacos, dance to live music, try samples of tequila during a tequila expo and more throughout the spicy event. Sunday, October 4Phoffman and Holly BowlingWhen: October 4, 6 p.m. Where: The Greenbriar Inn, 8735 N. Foothills Hwy., Boulder Cost: $225 get tickets here The Lowdown: Listen to two sets from artists Phoffman of Greensky Bluegrass and Holly Bowling of Ghostlight during a socially distanced culinary and musical experience. You can relax on the lawn of The Greenbriar Inn and dine on a four-course meal while jamming out to the music. Hot Chocolate 15k/5kWhen: October 4, 7 a.m. – 12 p.m. Where: Online Cost: $45 register here The Lowdown: Work up a sweat in the cool fall weather during the Hot Chocolate 15k/5k. The event has gone virtual this year and features a 15k race and a 5k race you can complete on your own time. You will receive a goodie bag filled with hot chocolate mix, a finishers medal and more. The proceeds from the race benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. DJ BrunchWhen: October 4, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: LeRoux, 1510 16th St. Mall, Denver Cost: Free admission The Lowdown: Dine on hot and sweet cinnamon rolls while sipping on bottomless mimosas at a DJ Brunch. LeRoux presents the musical brunch with a live DJ set from Manos.Sounds to entertain you while you dine. Make your reservations online here. Hocus Pocus BrunchWhen: October 4, 10:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. Where: The Triangle Denver, 2036 N. Broadway, Denver Cost: $20 per person The Lowdown: Spook up your Sunday morning with a Hocus Pocus Brunch. You can see a viewing of the Halloween classic while munching on themed-brunch menu and sipping on themed drinks. Create a reservation by calling 303.658.0913. Want this list before everyone else?Click here to have it sent to your inbox.Mark Your CalendarCiders & Sides: Sushi Pairing When: October 6, 4 – 9 p.m. Where: Stem Ciders, 2811 Walnut St. Unity 150, Denver Cost: $27 – $30 tickets available here Beer Fest at Belleview When: October 10, 1 – 9 p.m. Where: TheBigWonderful, 6785 E. Chenango Ave., Denver Cost: $30 – $35 tickets available here Free Day/Día Gratis with Denver Public Library When: October 10, 12 – 5 p.m. Where: Museo De Las Americas, 862 Santa Fe Dr., Denver Cost: Free register here Big Bad Baptist Tap Takeover When: October 15, 12 – 11 p.m. Where: Epic Brewing Company, 3001 Walnut St., Denver Cost: Free admission via https://303magazine.com/2020/09/denver-events-arts-culture-163/
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