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Something for the total clan at the Denver Art Museum

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Sat, if each picture is evaluated a thousand words, the Denver Art Museum has an entire library. That's why the museum celebrates the art of storytelling with its "Once Upon a Time" family day.


Free natural processes will be scattered end-to-end the 2 constructions: music, crafts, stories and more 10 AM to 5 PM Sat. Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway; 720-865-5000. Admission is free for Colorado residents, otherwise $20 for grownups, $17 for college pupils and elders over sixty-five and $12 for children ages six to eighteen. Kids nether five are free.

Sat, a month before, Broomfield's aspiring performers contracted and at present Sat is their time to shine at "Marvelous Musicales." This community endowment show features short pieces by locals of whole ages and altogether categories. Do not care about endless renditions of "My Heart will Go On" - a ban on karaoke accompaniment will maintain the show from turning into "American Idol." 4 PM - Sat. Broomfield Auditorium, three Community Park Road; Admission is free, though donations are recommended: $5 for grownups and $2 for elders and pupils.

Sat-Thu, Jefferson County's open places are the space to be for nature lovers this week. On Sat, walk along Bear Creek and instruct about ptarmigan and blue grouse, 2 of Colorado's year-round bird species. These little survivalists find ingenious ways to come through tough mountain winters. 10 AM Sat, at Lair o' the Bear Park, about four miles Morrison’s West on Colorado 74. Then, on Thu, take your yoga mat to Lookout Mountain Nature Center for Full Moon, Snow Moon Yoga. Teens and grownups are asked for exercising before of an outstanding view of the rising moon. 6 p.m. Sat. Lookout Mountain Nature Center, North of I-70 off Westward exit 256 or eastward exits 254. Both programs are free.

Sat, little ones who love to sing can belt it out at Swallow Hill Music Association as the school of music hosts a monthly sing-along. There's an assortment of tunes and natural processes: hear to hold time with popular folksongs, take part on favorite of kids and be readied to march and dance around. 10:30-11:15 AM Sat. Swallow Hill Music Association, 71 E. Yale Ave. Admission is $3.

Tue-Thu, See how our divergences cause us especial, courtesy of a few gracious amphibians, in the Arvada Center's new show, "A Year With Frog and Toad." The musical abides by cheerful Frog and grumpy Toad as they hop through the times of year, enjoying the weather and instructing about friendship. But it’s no common children show: "Frog and Toad" was nominated for 3 Tony Awards, admitting finest musical, afterwards its Broadway debut in 2003. Midday Tues, 10 AM & Midday Wed and Thu. Shows run through can two. Dates and times vary. The Arvada Center for the Performing Arts, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. Weekday tickets $8, weekend tickets $9.
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