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‘Sensory-friendly’ Santa experience at Southlands

December 20, 2013

Southlands shopping center and Autism Society of Colorado have joined hands this holiday to host a special Santa Claus experience for children with sensory processing disorders and autism from 8 to 10 a.m. Monday at the Santa Photo location in Southlands Town Square next to Ted’s Montana Grill at E-470 and Smoky Hill Road.

“Our sensory-friendly Santa environment will allow these children to experience the same enjoyment as others except in a much quieter, less intimidating setting,” said Joyce Rocha, director of marketing.

For so many children with autism and sensory processing disorders, visiting Santa Claus can create an enormous amount of anxiety.  Southlands will provide a dimly lit Santa surrounding to give children a private, one-on-one meet and greet with St. Nick to share their holiday wishes and take photos in a noise-reduced environment.

“Families affected by autism like to do the same things that typical families like to do. Visiting Santa is no exception. This is an amazing opportunity for the Colorado autism community and the Autism Society of Colorado is thrilled to collaborate with partners like Southlands,” said Kim Tenure, program and policy director, Autism Society of Colorado.

For more information, visit www.shopsouthlands.com.

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‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ in Littleton

December 20, 2013

Alamo Drafthouse, 7301 Santa Fe Dr. in Littleton, will have a one-time screening of “It’s a Wonderful Life,” the iconic 1946 Frank Capra feel-good Christmas film starring Jimmy Stewart, Donna Reed and Lionel Barrymore, at 10 a.m. Saturday. More information: http://drafthouse.com/blog/entry/its-a-wonderful-life-for-the-alamo-drafthouse-littleton-and-the-denver-film.

 

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Holiday window wonderland starts Saturday on Larimer Square

December 6, 2013

The Yuletide Window Walk transforms Larimer Square storefront windows into creative works of art beginning Saturday with local artists crafting works of art throughout Larimer Square retailers. The exhibit will be up through the end of December.

With the input of each of the 17 participating retail store owners, each artist conceptualized a unique design.

“I love matching artists and their unique individual style to the stores, resulting in breathtaking work,” said curator Lizzie Mara, a professional mixed media artists and illustrator.

Jennifer Mosquera, a well-known local artist and owner of Artistry Events & Design said, “It is very exciting as a visual artist to be paired with a retailer, having the objective to meld creativity with a specific brand in the holiday spirit. I love the idea that we are creating a creative community for a day, and that people will be able to enjoy it through the holiday season.”

For a full list of holiday activities on Larimer Square, visit www.larimersquare.com.

(Larimer Square photo)

(Larimer Square photo)

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Enjoy a Christkindl kind of Christmas in downtown Denver

December 4, 2013

Denver’s 13th annual Christkindl Market at Skyline Park on the 16th Street Mall and Arapahoe (across from the D&F Tower and ice skating rink) brings a German flair to Christmas shopping and entertainment through Dec. 21.

This year’s market – Colorado’s largest and most authentic Christkindl venue — will be bigger and better than ever by adding more music, more beer and Gluehwein (mulled red wine), entertainment and more holiday spirit.

Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays through Thursdays and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays.

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Santa setting his sights on Wheat Ridge holiday celebration

December 4, 2013

Santa and his elves have set a flight plan for the city of Wheat Ridge for the second annual Holiday Celebration on Ridge at 38 from 3 to 7 p.m. Sunday. Festivities will take place on West 38th Avenue between Upham and Reed Streets.

The city, Wheat Ridge 2020 and presenting sponsor Exempla Lutheran Medical Center invite the community to celebrate the season with an afternoon and evening of old traditions and new events.

Events include photos with Santa and his elves; live holiday music; free horse-drawn carriage rides; free hot chocolate, cider and cookies; s’mores by the Right Coast Pizza bonfire; holiday crafts and activities for the kids; live holiday carolers; a trackless train with free rides for kids; business specials from Ridge at 38 merchants; a pop-up artisans market and a holiday storefront display contest.

More information: http://www.wheatridge2020.org/holiday-celebration-december-8-2013-call-volunteers/.

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Ask your true love for 12 Days of Christmas in Colorado

December 2, 2013

From dancing farmers and hand-crafted local bitters to swimming snow geese and mushroom hunts, there are at least 12 reasons to revel in this holiday season in Colorado. Give the gift of a memorable experience in Colorado’s countryside to your true love with these agriculturally inspired 12 days of Christmas.

12 Drinkers Drinking – Colorado has paved the way for craft brewers, distillers and vintners to celebrate high-quality, local ingredients, often producing and controlling all products from grain to glass. From Woody Creek Distillers’ seed to sip potato vodka and Jack Rabbit Hill’s organic and biodynamic wines to Twisted Pine Brewing Company’s Farm to Foam series, Colorado embraces and highlights its local ingredients in its beer, wine and spirits.

11 Bitters Biting – The newly opened Bread Bar in Silver Plume has dual identities: during the week, the historic building that once housed Sopp & Truscott bakery operates as Dram Apothecary, and on the weekends it transforms into a hipster mountain bar. Dram Apothecary is committed to handcrafted teas and bitters using local wild herbs found in the nearby Rocky Mountain terrain.

10 Llamas Leaping – The Golden Fiber Arts Studio offers novices and experts alike a wide selection of fiber arts instructional classes, including traditional quilting, felting, sewing, silk and wool fusion, art quilting, fabric painting and more. The studio offers seasonal workshops and recurring classes year round, as well as classes and camps just for kids.

9 Farmers Dancing – Ring in the holiday season at May Farms’ Annual Christmas at the Farm on Dec. 13 in Byers. Guests will enjoy live Christmas music, dinner and dancing that all kicks off at 5 p.m. and lasts well into the night.

8 Maids a-Milking – During a stay at the Mountain Goat Lodge in Salida, guests can learn how to make their own cheese. The cheese making courses take participants through everything from how to milk a goat to how to make simple cheeses using fresh milk. The two-hour classes include instruction on goat husbandry and a hands-on workshop to make two of the following: chevre, fresh mozzarella, feta, paneer, or Greek-style yogurt.

7 Snow Geese Swimming – Celebrate birds, watchable wildlife and heritage in southeastern Colorado during the 12th Annual High Plains Snow Goose Festival, Feb. 20-23 in Lamar. Attendees can expand their birding knowledge with the many seminars and workshops that are offered, as well as witness the more than 70 bird species during the guided birding tours and bird walks.

6 Chickens Laying – The fourth generation farmers on the 33-acre Dayspring Farm on Colorado’s Western Slope are devoted to sustainable, natural and organic farming practices that result in healthy eggs, meats, body care products and essential oils. Visitors will find truly charming body care items such as rose-infused honey, lavender essential oils, baby bum balm and more.

(Dayspringfarm.net photo)

(Dayspringfarm.net photo)

 

5 Hand-made Goods – Crestone will feature its local artists and craftsmen during Winterfest Dec. 6 – 8. Wooden toys, special ornaments, handmade soaps, beadwork and antler jewelry, fine fibers and more can be found during the traditional Gift Bazaar at the Crestone Charter School.

4 Mushroom Hunts – Mushroom foraging excursions and experiences are on the rise in Colorado because of its abundant number of species and accessible season of mushrooms and fungi. The state is home to 2,000 to 3,000 varieties of mushrooms, which is the second largest concentration of mushrooms in the U.S. Mycotours offers group themed hunts and individually-tailored mushroom forays with experts who guide foragers to explore Colorado’s varied terrain and fungi offerings.

3 Sandhill Cranes – The Monte Vista Crane Festival, March 7-9, celebrates the San Luis Valley’s oldest visitors, who begin their annual journey from south to north by visiting the Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge to energize before their trek. The 20,000 greater sandhill cranes put on a spectacle for the crane watchers who attend the festival, which also features wildlife experts, local naturalists and biologists who host educational workshops.

2 Rainbow Trout – The tail waters of Stagecoach Reservoir and Lake Catamount near Steamboat Springs offer stretches of river that run flush with trout 365 days a year. Visitors can snowshoe, snowbike or snowmobile the short distance to the public stretches of water below Stagecoach Reservoir. Rainbow, brown, brookie, whitefish and Cutthroat trout are known to feed midday during the winter months. No matter how much snow blankets the Yampa Valley, it’s still an angler’s paradise.

And a Chicken Mating on a Lek – Arena Dust Tours in Granada hosts private seasonal lesser prairie-chicken tours during peak mating season (March-May), offering birdwatchers the chance to see an age-old mating ritual. The lesser prairie-chicken has a natural habitat of sandy grassland areas, making southeast Colorado an ideal location, and has been listed as a threatened species since 1973. Arena Dust Tours also offers traditional chuck wagon meals and historic tours of the southeast region of Colorado.

 

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Holiday cheer at Cherry Creek Shopping Center

December 2, 2013

Denver’s major mall, Cherry Creek Shopping Center, has a list of holiday events aimed at rewarding the “nice” (not “naughty”) folks in your world.

* The annual “Santa Claws & Paws” event takes place from 7 to 10 p.m. Dec. 8 where pet owners can bring their four-legged friends to the mall to get their photos snapped with Santa.

* The annual “Signing Santa” event on Dec. 11 hosts students from area schools that serve the deaf and hard of hearing community who come visit the Santa who signs so the kids can let the big man know their Christmas wish lists.

* The Original Dickens Carolers will be caroling on weekends through Dec. 8 then every day from Dec. 14 through Christmas Eve.

(Cherry Creek Shopping Center photo)

(Cherry Creek Shopping Center photo)

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Light the official Christmas tree lights at Cherry Creek mall

November 27, 2013

Come catch the 24th annual tree lighting ceremony at Cherry Creek Shopping Center from 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Friday.

Join Cherry Creek and Santa Claus for hot apple cider, kettle corn, entertainment by the Original Dickens Carolers and a holiday celebration as attendees count down to officially light the 58-foot tree in the valet circle for the season. This annual event is a can’t-miss family tradition for many Denverites (never mind that my birthday isn’t until Dec. 2, wink wink).

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Larimer Square decks the halls for the holidays

November 12, 2013

Larimer Square is lighting up the holiday season with its “nice list” of events including visits from Santa, carriage rides, carolers, a special window painting exhibit and pet photo contest.

“Larimer Square has always been a favorite place to be during the holidays, whether you are shopping, dining or simply enjoying the block’s ambience of historic charm, lights and music,” said Joe Vostrejs, chief operating officer of Larimer Associates, the company that owns and manages the Square. “Our activities this year simply add to the great traditions on Larimer Square.”

To kick off the holidays, Larimer Square retailers are hosting a winter fashion show lunch from noon to 2 p.m. Nov. 21 at EDGE Restaurant and Bar at the Four Seasons Hotel Denver. Reservations by calling EDGE at 303-389-3343.

Next on the list, locals and visitors alike are invited to shop local on Nov. 30 to celebrate Small Business Saturday. Check www.LarimerSquare.com for a list of promotions and discounts local Larimer Square retailers on this day.

New this year, Santa parks his sleigh at Starbucks near 14th and Larimer beginning on Small Business Saturday, and then every weekend in December. Santa is available for visits from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. every Saturday, and from noon to 5 p.m. Sundays as well as from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Christmas Eve. Visits are free and open to the public.

For the second year in a row, the Yuletide Window Walk will transform storefront windows into works of art. The magic begins Dec. 7 with nearly a dozen local artists creating works of art throughout Larimer Square. The exhibit will be on display through December.

On Dec. 15, the annual Paws and Claus contest will take place from noon to 5 p.m. on the Dog Savvy patio. Take a photo of your dog with Santa, and post it to the Larimer Square Facebook page or Instagram with hashtag #larimersquare and Santa will choose a winning photo in time for Christmas. The winner will receive a $100 gift certificate to Dog Savvy, and will be notified via Facebook.

Complimentary carriage rides will also be available from noon to 4 p.m. on Dec. 15. The Original Dickens Carolers return from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 12 and 18, and from noon to 4 p.m. Dec. 24.

For more information on holiday events, visit www.LarimerSquare.com or follow the Square on Facebook at www,facebook.com/larimersquare.

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