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KIM ROBARDS DANCE
28th Season Opening - New Perspectives 3D: Dance, Drinks, DessertsSaturday, Nov. 1 and Friday, Nov. 7, 7:30 p.m.The KRD Venue, 9990 East Colfax Ave. Aurora Cultural Arts District
Tickets: $20 - $40
A family friendly evening of delicious drinks, distinct dance, and delectable desserts. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.; dance performance at 7:30 p.m. Admission includes hors d’oeuvres, drinks, professional dance performance, live music desserts and free parking. For tickets and information, email [email protected] or call 303.825.4847.
FOUR MILE HISTORIC PARK
Small SettlersTuesdays, Nov. 4, 11, 18 and Dec. 2, 9, 16, 9–10 a.m.Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest St., Denver
Admission: Non-Member Child $5; Four Mile Member Child Free; Parents/Caregivers Free
A group learning experience for toddlers and their parents or caregivers, our Small Settlers program promotes early development and provides a strong foundation for your child’s critical first years. History, culture, and nature-centered activities achieve multiple learning and development skills. Ages 2-5 with accompanying parent/guardian/caretaker. Reservations recommended: 720.865.0814.
MUSEO DE LAS AMERICAS
El Brindis REMIXEDThrough Jan. 16Museo de las Americas 861 Santa Fe Dr., Denver
El Brindis REMIXED takes a playful yet safe look at drinking within the Mexican culture. This fabulous photography exhibit features artists from the 19th and 20th centuries (circa Frida and Diego) who have played an integral role in capturing wild moments throughout the Mexican Revolution and the not-so-daily routine of the culture following the uprising. Museo will be transformed into a traditional Pulqueria (Pulque bar) and will host several interesting partners as they provide tequila tastings, beer tastings and a Mezcal master sharing knowledge of this smoky and uncommon cocktail. For more information, call 303.571.4401 or visit www. museo. org.
FOUR MILE HISTORIC PARK
Hay Bales & Tall TalesSaturday, Nov. 1, Noon–1 p.m.Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest St., Denver
Admission: Free
Our monthly pioneer story time will feature The First Thanksgiving by Nancy Davis. A sand art craft will follow the tale. For more information, call 720.865.0800, email info@fourmilepark. org, or visit www. FourMilePark. org.
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FOUR MILE HISTORIC PARK
Free First FridayFriday, Nov. 7, Noon–4 p.m.Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest St., Denver
Admission: Free
On the first Friday of each month, we offer free general admission, courtesy of the support provided by your Scientific & Cultural Facilities District. Tour the Four Mile House Museum, explore our 12-acre grounds, pan for gold, and meet our farm animals. Tours are at 12:30, 1:30, and 2:30 p.m. and are first come, first served. Sorry, no pets allowed. For more information, call 720.865.0800, email info@fourmilepark. org, or visit www. FourMilePark. org.
MUSEO DE LAS AMERICAS
First Friday Art Walk and Dia de los Muertos CelebrationFriday, Nov. 7, 2014, 5–9 p.m.Museo de las Americas 861 Santa Fe Dr., Denver
Admission: Free
Museo de las Americas will host First Friday Art Walk and Dia de los Muertos Celebration! We will have fun for all ages—face painting, sugar skull creation, and paper altares. For more information, call 303.571.4401 or visit www. museo. org.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN BRASSWORKS
Posting the ColorsSaturday, Nov. 8, 2 p.m.Broomfield Auditorium 3 Community Park Rd., Broomfield
Admission: $5-15
Denver’s only authentic brass band presents its annual salute to veterans and current members of the Armed Forces. Rocky Mountain Brassworks is proud to perform Posting the Colors at the Broomfield Auditorium on Nov. 8 at 2 p.m. This energetic concert will include patriotic classics, rousing marches, and compelling brass arrangements, including powerful adaptations of American Trilogy, Stars and Stripes Forever, and The Armed Forces Salute. There will also be a very special presentation of the colors and service flags by American Legion Post 178, as well as an appearance by the El Jebel bagpipe band. Tickets are available at the door or by calling 720.887.2371 or visiting www. rockymountainbrassworks. org. Former and current members of the armed services will receive a special pricing discount.
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FOUR MILE HISTORIC PARK
Night at the MuseumSaturday, Nov. 8, 5–8 p.m.Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest St., Denver
Admission: Free (Charges may apply for food.)
Catch a rare glimpse of our dark side during this nocturnal event. Explore the park by the light of the moon, take a house tour, listen to stories around the campfire, and compete in our spelling bee. Night at the Museum is part of Denver Arts Week, a celebration of the city’s arts and culture. For more information, call 720.865.0800, email info@fourmilepark. org, or visit www. FourMilePark. org.
ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Country Christmas Craft SaleSaturday and Sunday, Nov. 8 and 9, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.Adams County Regional Park 9755 Henderson Rd., Brighton
Admission: $3; 14 and younger free
Join us for the annual Country Christmas Craft Sale. Over 400 crafters in four buildings. See the United Power newsletter for $1 off admission coupon.
FOUR MILE HISTORIC PARK
Living History DaySunday, Nov. 9, Noon–3 p.m.Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest St., Denver
Admission: Adults $5; Military (with I.D.) and Seniors (65+) $4; Youth (7-17) $3; 6 & under Free; FMHP Members Free
Step back in time during our Living History Day. Enjoy historic blacksmithing and craft demonstrations, pan for gold, sample a treat cooked on the wood-burning stove in our summer kitchen, enjoy a horse-drawn wagon ride, or take a tour of the Four Mile House Museum. For more information, call 720.865.0800, email info@ fourmilepark. org, or visit www. FourMilePark. org
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NORTHGLENN ARTS
NYT Academy NYT Bus Tour / Ages 10-18D.L. Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Dr., Northglenn
Hop on the tour bus with NYT Director Kimberly Jongejan and attend a live production at a professional venue along the Front Range. When available, we will get to tour the venues, speak with staff and get the inside scoop on the production. NYT staff chaperone and accompany the participants. The tour bus will begin and end at the D.L. Parsons Theatre at the Northglenn Recreation Center. Seating is limited, so register early. For more information, visit northglenn. org/nytacademy or call Kimberly Jongejan at 303.450.8785. To register for the tour, call 303.450.8800.
• Sunday, Nov. 9, Into the Woods at the Aurora Fox Theatre, Fee $20
• Sunday, Dec. 7, Fiddler on the Roof at Boulder’s Dinner Theatre, Fee $53 includes dinner
• Sunday, Dec 21, Anything Goes at Town Hall Arts Center, Fee $38
PHAMALY THEATRE COMPANY
RapunzelFriday, Nov. 14, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, 1 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, 1 p.m.Performing Arts Center at Pinnacle Charter School, 1001 W. 84th Ave., Denver
Tickets: $7.50 general admission
This is a witty, one-hour musical retelling of a perennial favorite that gives us a possessive mother who happens to be a witch, a tentative young man who happens to be a prince, and a strong-willed young girl with the longest hair you’re ever likely to come across. With a book and lyrics by two creators of the hit television show Friends (David Crane and Marta Kauffman), this fairy tale will leave young and adult audiences rejoicing. Presented by Phamaly, a nationally renowned regional touring company consisting entirely of performers with disabilities. Purchase tickets online at www. phamaly. org or call 303.365.0005. Tickets will also be sold at the door. Sponsored by the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District (SCFD).
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DENVER BRASS
Merry Band of Brass in Sherwood Forest with Lamont Brass Ensemble and Charley Samson as host
Saturday, Nov. 15, 7:30 p.m.Bethany Lutheran Church 4500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village
Tickets starting at $20
Faint hearts never won fair ladies—“Twang!” goes the bow as it releases an arrow. “Schhwaff,” says the arrow as it flies through the air. “Thwip” as it accurately finds its mark. Don’t worry; it’s only Robin Hood and his Merry Band of Brass. Justice has been served once again. Time for relaxation and music by the fire; laughter and merriment abound. Music to include Carmina Burana, Three Musketeers Suite, Robin Hood Prince of Thieves, and Procession of the Knights of the Holy Grail from Parsifal. For more information, contact Nicole Guillo, 303.832.4676.
NORTHGLENN ARTS
Anne of Green Gables Presented by Northglenn Youth Theatre
Nov. 14–23D.L. Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Dr., Northglenn
Admission: Seniors/Youth $7; Adults $8
A new musical lovingly based on Lucy Maud Montgomery’s timeless classic Anne of Green Gables brings the comical adventures of spunky red-headed orphan Anne Shirley to life. With her spirit and imagination, watch her win over her new family (and the rest of Prince Edward Island) in this heart warming story about love, family and home. For more information, call 303.450.8800 or visit northglenn. org/theatreperformances.
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NORTHGLENN ARTS
Travel Film Mexico: The Bad, The Great and The Ugly Presented By Bill Behrenbruch
Wednesday, Nov. 19, 10:30 a.m.D.L. Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Dr., Northglenn
Admission: Seniors/Youth $6.50; Adults $7.50
This film transports you to a part of Mexico seldom seen by outsiders. Utilizing a single-engine airplane and a sleeping bag for much of his travel, the filmmaker takes you through the Sierra Madre Mountains of northwest Mexico—where the infrastructure for travelers is unaccommodating, but where the grandeur, mystery and spectacular beauty of the landscape more than makes up for its inaccessibility. Includes a 15-minute intermission with refreshments. For more information, call 303.450.8800 or visit northglenn. org/travelfilms.
NORTHGLENN ARTS
Gallery on the Go for Kids / Ages 6-15Tuesday, Nov 18, 6–8 p.m.D.L. Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Dr., Northglenn
Fee: $26 Resident / $29 Non-Resident
These fun painting parties by Gallery on the Go are specialized for kids! All supplies are provided, including a drink and snack. We’ll work on a new painting each time that you can take home and hang on the wall. Grab your friends and come join the party! For more information, visit northglenn. org/culturalclasses. To register for the class, call 303.450.8800.
WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
November Discovery Days Fall and HarvestNov. 18 and 19, 10 a.m.–1 p.m.WOW! Children’s Museum 110 N. Harrison Ave., Lafayette
Discover your inner scientist! Drop in and explore our monthly informal hands-on science program. This month, we’re celebrating autumn and all its seasonal changes! Activities are open for exploration from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. and are included with museum admission. For more information, call 303.604.2424 or visit www. wowchildrensmuseum. org.
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KIM ROBARDS DANCE
DuositySaturday, Nov. 22, 7:30 p.m.Broomfield Auditorium 3 Community Park Rd., Broomfield
Tickets: $15 - $20
This evening of dynamic dance will feature critically acclaimed works by Artistic Director Kim Robards. Highlighted will be both ensemble and duets. For tickets and information, email tickets@ KimRobardsDance.org or call 303.825.4847.
MUSEO DE LAS AMERICAS
Spanish Happy Hour, Mercado de NavidadFriday, Nov. 21, 5–8 p.m.Museo de las Americas 861 Santa Fe Dr., Denver
Admission: Free
Museo will host its annual Mercado de Navidad. Join Museo for a holiday market and stock up on specialty gifts for your loved ones! RSVP to guestservices@museo. org or 303.571.4401.
ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Christmas Past & PresentSaturday, Nov. 22, 5–9 pm.Adams County Museum 9601 Henderson Rd., Brighton
Admission: Free
An evening of family fun free to the public. All buildings will be decorated inside and out, with special Christmas music, storytelling and crafts for sale. Spiced tea, cocoa and cookies provided by the museum. Catering will be on the premises with food for sale.
WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Spellbinders StorytellingFriday, Nov. 28, 10:30 a.m.WOW! Children’s Museum 110 N. Harrison Ave., Lafayette
Join us for a dinosaur-themed story time with a storyteller from Spellbinders. This special program is included with museum admission. For more information, call 303.604.2424 or visit www. wowchildrensmuseum. org.
WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
Bank of WOW! ExhibitOpening Dec. 2014WOW! Children’s Museum 110 N. Harrison Ave., Lafayette
Check out our newly remodeled Bank Exhibit! Drive up to the teller window and make a deposit through the pneumatic tube; add up coins for the change jar; see how savings can pay off; learn how to count on a life-size abacus and more! The Bank of WOW! Exhibit is generously sponsored by Boulder Flatirons Rotary Club. For more information, call 303.604.2424 or visit www. wowchildrensmuseum. org.
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FOUR MILE HISTORIC PARK
Free First FridayFriday, Dec. 5, Noon–4 p.m.Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest St., Denver
Admission: Free
On the first Friday of each month, we offer free general admission, courtesy of the support provided by your Scientific & Cultural Facilities District. Tour the Four Mile House Museum, explore our 12-acre grounds, pan for gold, and meet our farm animals. Tours are at 12:30, 1:30, and 2:30 p.m. and are first come, first served. Sorry, no pets allowed. For more information, call 720.865.0800, email info@fourmilepark. org, or visit www. FourMilePark. org.
DENVER BRASS
I’ll be Home for ChristmasFriday, Dec. 5, 7:30 p.m.Bethany Lutheran Church, 4500 E. Hampden Ave., Cherry Hills Village
Free/donation; no tickets or reservations required
Warm, inspiring sounds of the season! For more information, call Nicole Guillo, 303.832.4676.
DOWNTOWN AURORA VISUAL ARTS (DAVA)
Art BazaarDec. 5–Jan. 9 Monday–Friday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Opening Reception: Friday, Dec. 5, 4 – 8 p.m.Aurora Arts District 1405 Florence St., Aurora
Admission: Free and open to the public
Start your holiday season at DAVA this year. Join us for our annual holiday show and sale of original art by DAVA youth and guest artists. Youth at DAVA create special works of art year-round and this is their contribution to the holiday spirit of giving. Proceeds from this exhibit support year-round art programs for youth at DAVA. DAVA is a wonderful destination for handmade holiday gifts. Focused on the theme of cultural connections, youth experimented with a wide range of materials and techniques to create original pottery, jewelry, wearable art, lamps, paintings, prints, baskets and ornaments. You will find treasures to keep or give away! Guest artists will contribute to the wide selection of artwork. The exhibit will include ambrotypes and cyanotypes by Ameet Patel reflecting his cultural heritage; original collage works by Elizabeth Truglio highlighting Colorado’s cultural landscapes; and original pendants by Nicole Banowetz. For more information, email gallery@davarts. org or call 303.367.5886. DAVA is a nonprofit arts organization whose mission is to strengthen the community through the arts with youth as its primary focus. For more information about our programs, visit www. davarts. org, or call DAVA at 303.367.5886.
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ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Holiday Bazaar Craft SaleSaturday, Dec. 6, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 7, 9 a.m.–4 p.m.Adams County Regional Park 9755 Henderson Rd., Brighton
Admission: $3, 14 and younger free
Join us for the annual Holiday Bazaar Craft Sale. Over 300 crafters in two large buildings.
YOUNG VOICES OF COLORADO
Winter ConcertSunday, Dec. 7, 4 p.m.Newman Center for the Performing Arts 2344 E. Iliff Ave., Denver
Tickets: $14-$25
Join us for our beautiful Winter Concert, Let All the World In Every Corner Sing. Our five outstanding choirs will perform carols and songs from across the globe. Among the pieces that will be sung are: a Greek New Year’s song, Kalata; a Swedish Lucia song, Staffan var en stalledräng; an Andalucian folk song, Gatatumba; a Jewish folk song, How Many Nights (until it’s Hanukka); and a Norwegian Yoik chant which is sung at the beginning of the movie Frozen. Tickets are available through the Newman Center box office, 303.871.7720, or online at www. newmantix .com.
FOUR MILE HISTORIC PARK
Hay Bales & Tall TalesSaturday, Dec. 6, Noon–1 p.m.Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest St., Denver
Admission: Free
Our monthly pioneer story time will feature Prunes and Rupe, a tale about a prospector and his faithful burro, by Lydia Griffin. A gold panning activity will follow. All ages are welcome. For more information, call 720.865.0800, email info@ fourmilepark. org, or visit www. FourMilePark. org.
DENVER BRASS
Holiday Brass FestSaturday, Dec. 6, 1 p.m.Denver Performing Arts Complex Galleria 1345 Champa St., Denver
Calling all brass players, 8-98! Free public concert. Registration 10:30 a.m., rehearsal 11 a.m.; $20 for registration, music book included. Call 303.832.4676 for pre-registration. For more information, call Nicole Guillo, 303.832.4676.
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NORTHLAND CHORALE
The Year, Lightly SeasonedFriday, Dec. 12, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13, 2:30 p.m.D.L. Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Dr., Northglenn
Tickets: $15 adults; $12 seniors (60+) and students; $8 children 12 and under.
The Year, Lightly Seasoned is a musical tribute to seasons and holidays throughout the year ending with a celebration of Christmas. For more information and tickets, contact us at www. northlandchorale.org or northlandchorale @ me.com or 720.515.4NLC (4652).
ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Christmas TeaSaturday, Dec. 13, 2 p.m.Adams County Museum 9601 Henderson Rd., Brighton
Admission: Adults $15; Youth $8; for Children 12 and younger, free.
Please call 303.659.7103 for reservations.
FOUR MILE HISTORIC PARK
A Colorado ChristmasSunday, Dec. 14, Noon–4 p.m.Four Mile Historic Park 715 S. Forest St., Denver
Admission: Adults $5; Military (with I.D.) and Seniors (65+) $4; Youth (7-17) $3; 6 and under free; FMHP Members free
Celebrate the season in Victorian fashion. Holiday-themed activities include traditional games, arts and crafts, decorating the Four Mile tree, roasting chestnuts, and more! Father Christmas will even pay a visit. All ages are welcome. For more information, call 720.865.0800, email info@ fourmilepark. org, or visit www. FourMilePark. org.
WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
December Discovery Days Toys and GamesDec. 16 and 17, 10 a.m.–1 p.m. WOW! Children’s Museum 110 N. Harrison Ave., Lafayette
Discover your inner scientist! Drop in and explore our monthly informal hands-on science program. This month we’re celebrating the holiday season and play! Activities are open for exploration from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. and are included with museum admission. For more information, call 303.604.2424 or visit www. wowchildrensmuseum. org.
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ADAMS COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY
Membership PotluckTuesday, Dec. 16, 6 p.m.Adams County Museum 9601 Henderson Rd., Brighton
Please bring a side dish to serve six people; either salad, potatoes or dessert. Entree will be provided by the museum. Please call the museum at 303.659.7103 to make reservations.
COLORADO HEBREW CHORALE
Downtown Festival of LightsThursday, Dec. 18, 5:30 p.m.McNichols Civic Center Building 144 West Colfax Ave., Denver
Admission: Free
The Colorado Hebrew Chorale presents the fifth annual community Chanukah program, the Downtown Festival of Lights. The Chorale will entertain with wonderful songs of the season. There will be a communal lighting of Chanukah candles, and audience members are encouraged to BYOM (bring your own menorahs). Of course, there will be chocolate and dreidels. (RSVPs are encouraged so we can make sure we have enough Chanukah gelt for everyone!) And what’s a holiday without storytelling? Actors from Stories on Stage will perform a light and nuanced seasonal story. For more information, call 303.355.0232, email coloradohebrewchorale@yahoo .com, or visit www. coloradohebrewchorale. org/festival-of-lights.
NORTHGLENN ARTS
Inspecting Carol Presented by Northglenn Players
December 19–28D.L. Parsons Theatre 11801 Community Center Dr., Northglenn
Admission: Seniors/Youth $10; Adults $12, Group $8
A Christmas Carol meets The Government Inspector meets Noises Off in this hilarious hit from Seattle. A man who asks to audition at a small theatre is mistaken for an informer for the National Endowment for the Arts. Everyone caters to the bewildered wannabe actor, and he is given a role in the current production, A Christmas Carol. Everything goes wrong and hilarity is piled upon hilarity. A fun night out to break up any holiday tension! For more information, call 303.450.8800 or visit northglenn.org/theatreperformances.
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DENVER BRASS
How the Brass Saved Christmas with Legacy Quartet & Rick Crandall as host
Saturday, Dec. 20, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 21, 2:30 p.m.Newman Center for the Performing Arts 2344 E. Iliff Ave. Denver
Tickets starting at $22
Mistletoe mischief—the stockings are no longer hung with care. Sneaking in on silent feet, night-vision goggles illuminating the darkness, a quick shout is heard above the static crackle of a walkie-talkie. The captive is found; the Denver Brass SWAT team saves Santa AND Christmas! For more information, contact Nicole Guillo, 303.832.4676.
WOW! CHILDREN’S MUSEUM
WOW!’s New Year’s Eve PartyWednesday, Dec. 31 10 a.m.–12 p.m. and 1–3 p.m.WOW! Children’s Museum 110 N. Harrison Ave., Lafayette
Admission: $12 per child; $6 per child for WOW! members and free for adults.
Come ring in the New Year a few hours early and enjoy noise maker crafts, entertainment, face painting, parade around the museum, a New Year’s countdown and refreshments. For tickets visit www. wowchildrensmuseum. org.
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ADAMS COUNTY TIER III ORGANIZATIONSFUNDED FOR 2014-2015 GRANT CYCLE
A Child’s Song303.460.7408
Adams County Historical Society303.659.7601
Art from Ashes Inc.303.837.1550
ArtReach, Inc303.433.2882
Arvada Chorale720.432.9341
Augustana Arts303.388.4962
Ballet Nouveau Colorado303.292.4700
Baroque Chamber Orchestra of Colorado303.889.1012
Bluff Lake Nature Center720.708.4174
Boulder Ballet303.443.0028
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art303.443.2122
Brighton Cultural Arts Commission (BCAC)303.655.2076
Brightonmusic Choir and Orchestra303.655.9452
Chicano Humanities & Arts Council303.571.0440
CMDance303.831.8585
Colorado Chamber Players303.355.2224
Colorado Dragon Boat Festival303.953.7277
Colorado Friends of Old Time Music and Dance303.592.3972
Colorado Hebrew Chorale303.355.0232
Colorado Repertory Singers303.410.5448
Colorado Wind Ensemble, Inc303.394.4552
Denver Audubon Society303.973.9530
The Denver Brass, Inc303.832.4676
Denver Municipal Band303.322.8608
Denver Urban Gardens303.292.9900
Denver Young Artists Orchestra303.433.2420
Downtown Aurora Visual Arts303.367.5886
Environmental Learning for Kids303.371.8658
Fiesta Colorado, Inc303.274.7844
Four Mile Historic Park720.865.0800
Friends of Dinosaur Ridge720.971.9649
Golden Eagle Concert Band 303.460.0355
Grand Design303.955.2724
HawkQuest, Inc.303.690.6959
Historic Denver, Inc./ Molly Brown House303.534.5288
Imagination Makers Unlimited (dba Imagination Makers Theater Company)720.565.1055
Junior Symphony Guild303.355.7855
Kim Robards Dance, Inc303.825.4847
Life/Art Dance Ensemble970.213.9260
Lighthouse Writers Workshop303.297.1185
Lucent Performing Arts720.362.2697
Museo de las Americas303.571.4401
New Dance Theatre 303.295.1759
Northglenn Arts and Humanities Foundation303.450.8727
Northland Fine Arts Association (dba Northland Chorale)303.358.4351
Paideia School (dba The Park Hill Brass)303.321.0987
Paletteers Art Club, Inc.303.469.9463
Physically Handicapped Actors and Musical Artists League303.365.0005
Plains Conservation Center303.693.3621
Platte Valley Players303.289.8636
Rocky Mountain Brassworks303.506.0837
Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum303.215.9001
St. Andrew Society of Colorado303.871.7993
The Spirituals Project303.238.1027
Stories on Stage303.494.0523
Su Teatro303.296.0219
Tesoro Foundation (dba Tesoro Cultural Center)303.839.1671
Think 360 Arts Complete Education720.904.8890
Thorne Ecological Institute (dba Thorne Nature Experience)303.499.3647
Thornton Arts, Sciences and Humanities Council (TASHCO)720.255.7832
Thornton Community Band303.898.9547
VSA Colorado (dba Access Gallery) 303.777.0797
Westminster Area Historical and Museum Society303.430.7929
Westminster Community Artist Series (dba North Metro Arts Alliance)303.429.1999
WOW! Museum Serving Adams County Residents303.604.2424
Young Voices of Colorado303.797.7464