WHAT’S HAPPENING 9-28-23

BEMIS PUBLIC LIBRARY PRESENTS ONE BOOK ONE LITTLETON AUTHOR RECEPTION & KEYNOTE WITH ROBERT JUSTICE
SEPT. 29. Members read the same book and engage with the author. Tickets to the keynote and book signing are free. Tickets to the catered reception are $20. Tickets: BemisLibrary.org/OneBook.

AUTISM SPEAKS INVITES COLORADO TO WALK 2023
SEPT. 30 at Infinity Park, 950 Birch St., Glendale. Info: autism speaks.org/walk

CHERRY HILLS VILLAGE POLICE FOUNDATION CAR SHOW & SILENT AUCTION
SEPT. 30, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Fundraiser at Cherry Hills Village City Hall- 2450 E. Quincy Ave. Unique cars on display. Winning Categories are: Best of Show, Best Antique, People’s Choice and Most Likely to be Pulled Over. Registration form and $50. display fee due by Sept. 15. New exciting Silent Auction this year! Live entertainment and refreshment vendor. No admission cost for spectators. Info: Mark Griffin 303-324-0965 or markgriffin@msn.com

UPLIFT GOLF TOURNAMENT
OCT. 2 at Cherry Creek Country Club. Get the scoop: coloradouplift.org/golf

The Queen City Jazz Band
7:30 p.m. / Friday, October 6, Free Admission, Littleton United Methodist Church 5894 S. Datura St. littletonumc.org

RODEO ALL STAR RODEO COMPETITION
OCT. 6-7. NEW Denver dates. Three rodeo competitions and a Friday night All-Star Concert.. Also the RAS Mutton Bustin’’ Sheep Stampede. Registration open. Tickets: rodeoallstar.com

INDEPENDENT INSTITUTE SEMINAR “SPEAKING UP AND SPEAKING OUT!”
SAT., OCT. 7 9:30 a.m.-Noon. Cost: $10. Koelbel Library, 5955 So. Holly St., Centennial, Meeting Room B. 2 1/2 hour seminar facilitated by Kathleen Chandler and Sheri Tuffield. Learn how to Speak out in the name of Liberty! Info: Kathleen@i2i.org

PARIS STREET MARKET
OCT. 7 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. at Aspen Grove, 7301 S. Santa Fe Dr., Littleton. Open-Air, Vintage, Boutique, Artisan.

Cherry Creek Republican Woman
Oct. 10 – 11:00 am social time with meeting start of 11:30 at the Double Tree Hotel, I-25 and Orchard. Speaker: Michael Fields – Proposition HH For information contact Karen Blilie at 303-667-8767

TESORO CULTURAL CENTER FREE LECTURE
OCT. 14, 4 p.m. Lone Tree Hub, 8827 Lone Tree Pkwy. “The Widowed Ones-Beyond Little Big Horn by Chris Ends. OCT. 15, 1:30 p.m. at Goodson Rec Ctr., 6315 So. Univ. Blvd., Centennial.

UPLIFT GUILD FASHION SHOW & MEMBERSHIP LUNCHEON
OCT. 20 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at Columbine Country Club. Fashion show sponsored by local boutiques. Proceeds support students and staff by sponsoring new vans, hygiene products for kids in need, and more. Shop with local vendors. RSVP: Nicole at nwirwtz@coloradouplift.org

SPINA BIFIDA FALL FESTIVAL
OCT. 21,11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Food, music, games, crafts & demos. The event is free but pre-registration is required at https://form.jotform.com 232486099729169. Main sponsor: Rotary Club of Aurora. At Douglas County Fairgrounds, Castle Rock.

CITY OF CENTENNIAL SIP IN CENTENNIAL
OCT. 21, 1-5 p.m. Centennial Center Park, 13050 E. Peakview Ave. Combining Brew-N-Que and Whiskey Warmer – beer & liquor tastings, food trucks, yard games and live entertainment. Free to attend and open to all ages.

MENTAL HEALTH COLO. 40TH ANNUAL TRIBUTE FUNDRAISING GALA
SAT., OCT. 28, 5:30 p.m. Formal attire. Denver Center for the Performing Arts Seawell Ballroom, 1350 Arap. St., Den. Email: ashaw@mentalhealthcolorado.org

TRUNK-OR-TREAT AT WELLSHIRE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Oct. 29. Spooky Organ Concert, Pipe organist Wil Smith and digital artist Nathan Selikoff present an evening of spooky classics at Wilshire Presbyterian Church. In a darkened sanctuary, digital images are projected onto the organ pipes accompanied live by creepy organ pieces such as Bach’s infamous Toccata and Fugue in D minor, and works by Gyorgy Ligeti and Olivier Messiaen. Child-friendly concert at 4:30 followed by a trunk-or-treat; full-length concert at 7:00. Suggested donation: $20 per person (or $20 per family for child-friendly concert). 2999 S Colorado Blvd, Denver. wpcdenver.org

CHERRY CREEK SCHOOL DIRECTORS ELECTION
NOV. 7, 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Three directors will be elected to serve 4-year terms in Director Districts A, B & C for CCSD No. 5. Eligible electors must reside in each District respectively for at least 12 months preceding the election.