
REINKE BROTHERS HAUNTED MANSION TOUR
NOW-NOV. 3. Haunted House open 7 days per week. Check Todays Villager for hours of operation. Lights On Kid’s Tour: Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Children’s tour only $12. Other tickets $20-$35. 1.5 Million Dollars in costumes of all Kinds at Reinke Brothers. Tickets: 303-795-5006 or online at reinkebrothers.com and at the box office. Reinke Brothers is located in Downtown Littleton, 5663 S. Prince St.
4TH ANNUAL MAGIC OF THE JACK O’LANTERNS ILLUMINATES HUDSON GARDENS
NOW-NOV. 2. More than 7,000 pumpkins on select nights. Walk through a glowing trail of thousands of magnificent, can-carved pumpkins. For a unique optical experience, 3-D glasses are available for purchase. Food trucks, S’mores stations, drink stations. Tickets: magicofthejackolanters.com.
MUSEUM OF OUTDOOR ARTS – MARJORIE PARK UNCORKED FREE HALLOWEEN MOVIE NIGHTS
OCT. 18 – ADULT NIGHT – THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW. OCT. 19 FAMILY NIGHT – Scan QR Code in todays advertisement to RSVP.
HUNTINGTON’S DISEASE SOCIETY OF AMERICA 2024 EDUCATION DAY
SAT., OCT. 19, 10 a.m. at the Univ. of Colorado – Anschutz Medical Campus. Visit www .hdsa.osrg
opening reception for “Ethereal Essence” at Valkarie Gallery
Sat. Oct. 19, 5-8:30pm The opening reception for “Ethereal Essence” at Valkarie Gallery, 445 S. Saulsbury St. in Lakewood. Visitors are welcome to visit the show through November 10 during regular gallery hours, Wednesdays 4-7., Thursdays 4-9:30, Fridays 4-8:30, Saturdays Noon-6 and Sundays Noon-5. www.artofjanefalkenberg.com
ARAPAHOE COUNTY TREAT STREET
OCT. 19, 20 FROM 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Safe and festive family fun, held outdoors at the BOOOO-tiful Arapahoe County Scaregrounds in Aurora. Online presale tickets are $10 each. Children 2 and under FREE. Tickets at arapahoecountyeventcenter.com
ALUMNI ASSOCIATION-COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY – 50 YEAR CLUB CELEBRATION
FRI., OCT. 25, 10:30 a.m. pre-reception; 11:45-1 p.m. Luncheon & Awards Program, Hilton Fort Collins, 425 W. Prospect Rd., Fort Collins. The class of ’74 will be inducted into the 50 Year Club. Award Winners: Career Achievement Award: Dr. Vijay Singh, ’74 and Public Service Award: Susan Campbell ’73. Registration: 800-286-2586.
COLORADO BUSINESS ROUNDTABLE VIEW FROM THE TOP: INNOVATION IN THE FACE OF UNCERTAINTY.
OCT. 23, 7:30-9:00 a.m. at the Denver Museum of Nature an Science. Featured Speakers: Bryan Leach, Founder & CEO, Ibotta; Ron Lopez, Pres., Astroscale U.S. Inc. and Anne Noonan, Pres. & CEO, Summit Materials. This event unites CEOs from America’s largest and most innovative companies to tackle the theme of “Innovation in the Face of Uncertainty.” Leaders from aerospace, consumer technology, and construction materials will share how they drive technological advancements, boost operational efficiencies, and foster resilience amidst rapid change. Tickets: events@cobrt.com Colorado Business Roundtable is located at 62925 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Suite 100 in Greenwood Village.
TIMELY DISCUSSION ON RUSSIA
With three fascinating panelists and expert moderator – Thur., Oct. 24, 10 AM to noon, Three Fountains Clubhouse, 3280 South Oneida Way, panel discussion: “When American-Russian Relations were Good–Before Things Went So Wrong.” Judge Sidney Brooks will describe his training of Russian and Ukrainian judges in the 1990s and early 21st century. Phil Seawalt (a CHV resident) will describe his 18-year-long building and real estate operations in Moscow and Odessa during the 1990s and early 21st century. Tom Conroy will discuss his work to establish a branch of ING Bank in Russia in the 1990s and his work in the early 21st century as CFO of Teton Oil that drilled in Siberia. Mary Schaeffer Conroy, Emeritus Professor, Russian History, University of Colorado, Denver, will serve as moderator. Welcome To Colorado is sponsoring this event. Registration, with a check of $15.00 made out to WTC, should be sent to Anne Cucchi, 15898 West Ellsworth Drive, Golden, CO 80401. For information: Mary Conroy 720.236.5392
CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF DENVER SPOOK-TACULAR WONDERLAND
FRIDAY-SUNDAY, OCT. 25-27. Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus. Monster carnival games, meet & greets with live creatures (days & times vary) boo-tiful crafts, story times, teaching kitchen, rides on the Rocky Mtn. Mini Train – (cash only).
SIP IN CENTENNIAL
SAT., OCT. 26, 1-5:00 p.m. Centennial Center Park (13050 E. Peakview Ave. Adult-tasting celebration featuring breweries, distilleries and wineries. Live music and food trucks. Admission free. Tasting cards S$20 in advance & $30 day of the event. Visit centennial.gov/events
BABI YAR VIRTUAL COMMEMORATION
OCT. 28, 5:30 p.m. Featuring a special address by Phil Weiser, Colorado Attorney General – The Courage to Bear Witness: Standing Together to Create Bonds of Humanity and a moving tribute concert by Sandra Wong – World-Renowned Concert Violinist. Can’t make it? Registrants will be sent a replay link www.MizelMuseum.org
EASTERSEALS COLORADO 14TH ANNUAL SEASON OF LIGHTS GALA
NOV. 9, 6-10 p.m., Hyatt Regency Tech Center. Honoring Holland & Hart and Iron Pony Express with the Jake Jabs Community-Impact Award. 1950s rock n’roll theme. Call 303-667-5393.
GLOBAL DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATION “BE BEAUTIFUL BE YOURSELF FASHION SHOW
NOV. 16, 5 p.m. Zaya Biel honored as Global Ambassador and Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Awardees, Sofia Sanchez and Woody Harrelson. Questions: 303-321-6277. Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel.
48TH ANNUAL L’ESPRIT de NOëL HOLIDAY HOME TOUR BENEFITING CENTRAL CITY OPERA GUILD
NOV. 22 & 23 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. each day. Home tour in Crestmoor Park Neighborhood of Denver. Non-Guild Member Tickets $50, Guild Member Tickets $40. Purchase tickets at www.lespritdenoel.org/buy-tickets
FACES OF JFS COMMITTED TO COMMUNITY
Wed., Dec. 4, 5:30-9:30 p.m. The Cable Center, adjacent to the Univ. of Denver campus. Program to honor Dr. Richard Sanders with the Yana Vishnitsky Leadership Award and Dr. Nancy Reichman with the Joyce and Cal Zell Humanitarian award. Tickets: jewishfamilyservice.org/faces
SOUTH SUBURBAN GOLF COURSE 50TH ANNIVERSARY
7900 S Colo. Blvd., Centennial. Five leagues have joined together to raise funds for “Nourish Meals on Wheels” this month. Nourish delivered more than 200,000 meals and groceries in 2023 to those in need. Concerts and karaoke nights throughout the year. Info: 303-70-5500.
DENVER LIONS CLUB MEETINGS
Meets 2nd & 4th Tuesdays at 12 noon at the American Legion Hall, I-25 & Yale. Interested in joining? Call Bob, 720-313-9741.
ENGLEWOOD LIONS CLUB MEETINGS
Meets 1st & 3rd Thursdays at 7:00 p/m. At Mango Tree Coffee, 3498 S. Broadway,Englewood. Info: Gail 720-377-7682.
WHAT’S NEW?
ST. ANDREW’S VILLAGE SENIOR LIVING EVENTS
Upscale dining, engaging events and activities, indoor pool, pet friendly. Call 72-684-5913 to schedule a tour and enjoy lunch on the Village. Located at 133801 E. Yale Ave., Aurora.