ICE – FEATURING A CHRISTMAS STORY
NOV. 17-JAN. 1 Christmas At Gaylord Rockies.Info: ChristmasAtGaylordRockies.com
HUDSON HOLIDAYS & LIGHT UP THE NEW YEAR
NOV. 24-DEC. 31. For the First Show. Flexible date tickets are on sale now. This option allows guests to purchase tickets now and use them on any future date of their choosing. This sale is only available thru Oct. 15. Tickets for specific dates will be available for purchase beginning Oct. 16. Santa will make an appearance most evenings, providing the perfect photo opportunity. The second show Light Up the New Year, will run Jan. 2-28 and will feature an entirely new, immersive light display featuring vibrant displays & upbeat music. Coffee and hot cocoa available. Beer, wine and cocktails for adults 21+, plus food concessions. Sensosry-friendly show night will be available on Dec. 10 & Jan. 11. Tickets: HudsonGardens.org/holidays
SoSu ARTIST COLLECTIVE AT THE STREETS OF SOUTHGLENN
DEC. 7, 4-8 p.m. Holiday reception and weekend event featuring the workof Julie Vincelette, Julie Wojcicki, Kate Dulaney, Mar Knight Hall,Jill Mack, Sonia Fuentes and Janet Moore., The reception includes an art box give away on Dec. 7. Dec. 8 from 11-6 p.m. a portion of proceeds benefit Graceful Care in Littleton. Dec. 9 from 11-6 pm. bring in this notice for a 15% off one purchased item! They are collaborating with Graceful Cafe this year at 2154 NE Commons Ave., Suite 306in Centennial . Follow on Instagram@sosuartists
A WESTERN WONDERLAND EASTER SEALS BENEFIT
DEC. 9, 6-10 p.m. 13th Annual Season of Lights Gala, Hyatt Regency Denver Tech Center, 7800 E. Tufts Ave., Denver. Featuring the John Adams band. Tickets: https.//aesbid.orgELP/LIGHTS523 Honoring Plante Moran & Michael & Amy Drennen who will receive the Jake Jabs Community Impact award.
ARAPAHOE COUNTY FAMILY FUN DAY
DEC. 9, 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Shop with local vendors, make-and-take craft activities, Santa meet-and-greet, petting farm, horse-drawn rides, model train display, train rides, free hot chocolate and s’mores, face painting, food trucks and more. Tickets: arapahoecountyeventceneter.com Donate a new, unwrapped gift for one free admission per household.
CHERRY CREEK CHORALE “A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS.”
DEC. 8 & 9. Pre—concert talk at 7:10, Concert begins at 7:30 p.m. Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village. Tickets: CherryCreekChorale.org The Chorale was founded in 1980 by former students and parents of the Cherry Creek school system. The Chorale became a 501 © (3) organization in 1986. Now with 100 members their repertoire covers a variety of music.
BELLEVIEW STATION HOLIDAY BAZAAR
DEC. 9 & 10, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. S. Newport St. & E. Chenango Ave. 80+ Local Makers, Outdoor Marketplace, Free Entry, Live Music, Market Bar, Heated Beer Garden. More info: Visit denver bazaar.com Snag Shop & Sip tickets!
BOOK SIGNINGS
DEC. 10. Joseph Caldara, local author will have a book signing of “The Black Walrus “ series for ages 8 to infinity. Reveals the Blubbery Bane of Evildoers in every story. Barns & Nobles on Colo. Blvd., 960 S. Colo. Blvd., Glendale.
CHERRY CREEK REPUBLICAN WOMEN MONTHLY DEC. MEETING
DEC. 12, 11 a.m. social time and 11:30 a.m. meeting. Eat the Double Tree Hotel, I-25 and Orchard.Program: Biff Gore, Ambassador of Soul (who appeared on The Voice) will entertain guests withhis voice like no other. RSVP: Karen Blilie 303-668-8767 or cherrycreekrepublicanwomen.org
THE VILLAGE TOY DRIVE
DEC. 12, 5-8 p.m. at Gruber Commercial Real Estate, 209 Klamath St., Unit 9, Denver. 10 th Annual. Suggested NEW toy donation value $25 (ages 0-18). Cash donations go directly to Volunteers of America at www.voacoloado.org/toydrive Brewery Bar II dinner and open bar provided. Sponsored by Gruber Commercial Real estate and First American State Bank. RSVP: to russell@grubercre.com or mgruber@fasbank.com.
THE VILLAGE TOY DRIVE AT FIRST AMERICAN STATE BANK
Deadline for donations is Dec. 15. Donate new toys (ages 0-18) to First American State Bank, 8390 E. Crescent Pkwy, Suite 100, Greenwood Village or cash donations directly to Volunteers of America at www.voacolorado.org/toydrive.
EXPRESS EMPLOYMENT OF CENTENNIAL COAT DRIVE
DEC. 11-15. Express will pick up donations Accepting donations of gently used coats, jackets and other winter clothing. Collection information: Call 303-768-0800 or Michael.Ollmstead@ExpressPros.com
FAMILY-FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS EVE ACTIVITY; EXPERIENCE A CLASSIC HOLIDAY OPERA!
“Amahl and the Night Visitors.” Saturday, Dec. 23 and Sunday, Dec. 24, 11 a.m. & 1 p.m. at Central Presbyterian Church in Downtown Denver. Tickets are on sale now and start at just $12 for kids. Centered on themes of kindness, generosity, community, and hope, “Amahl and the Night Visitors” tells the story of a shepherd boy who has a propensity to tell tall takes and his mother. Details and ticketing info: visit Central City Opera’s website at centralcityopera.org/amahl.
KID FRIENDLY CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE AT SILO PARK
SUNDAY, DEC. 24, 4-6 p.m. Presented by Covenant Presbyterian DTC. Petting Zoo, Candy, Craft Ornaments and more! The event will be held outside so dress warmly. Located at 5400 S. Yosemite St., Greenwood Village.
