Anual Events
January
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Celebrations: Presented by Urban League of
Metropolitan Denver.303-388-5861 - www.denverurbanleague.org. The
life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is celebrated throughout the month at
various locations.
January 10 to 25
National Western Stock Show: I-70 and Brighton Blvd, Denver.
303-297-1166 - www.nationalwestern.com. National Western has been recognized by
the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame as one of the top 100 events of the year in the
United States. MC
January 19
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Marade: Denver City Park, Presented
by Urban League of Metropolitan Denver. 303-388-5861 -
www.denverurbanleague.org.
January 19
MLK African American Heritage Rodeo of Champions: A special rodeo in honor of
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. will be at the National Western Stock, I-70 and
Brighton Blvd, Denver. 303-373-1246 – www.billpickettrodeo.com.
March 20 to 22
Denver March PowWow: Denver Coliseum, 4600 Humboldt St., Denver. 303-934-8045 –
www.denvermarchpowwow.org. This annual event draws over 100,000 people
from Indian country.
May 3 and 4
Cinco de Mayo: Denver Civic Center Park and other Denver locations.
www.newsed.org.
June 7 and 8
The People’s Fair: Downtown Denver, Denver Civic Center Park, 303-830-1651 -
www.peoplesfair.com.
June 14
Juneteenth 2008: The Rebirth: An annual festival held in the historic Five
Points business and cultural district celebrating African American culture, 303-297-0823 or
303-637-2839, www.denverjuneteenth.org.
June 21 and 22
Bill Pickett Invitational Rodeo: Adams County Fairgrounds, 303-373-1246,
www.billpickettrodeo.com.
June 28 and 29
34th Annual Cherry Blossom Festival: 1947 Lawrence St., Denver.
303-295-1844 -www.tsdbt.org. The Cherry Blossom Festival is a celebration of
Japanese culture, food, music, dance, arts and crafts.
July 4 to 6
Cherry Creek Arts Festival: 2 Steele St., Denver, 303-355-2787 -
www.cherryarts.org.
July 11-13
Denver Black Arts Festival: Denver City Park, 303-298-1927 - www.denbaf.org.
The Denver Black Arts Festival promotes African American art and culture and
annually draws over 100,000 attendees.
July 26 and 27
Dragon Boat Festival: Sloan’s Lake, 303-722-6852 - www.cdbf.org.
Dragon boat races and photo contest with free admission, parking and shuttle
buses.
August 23-29
After Five Jazz and Blues Festival, Denver’s Historie Five Points Community –
Washington Street Business District, 303 296-2701, www.denverjazzfestival2008.com.
This 7 day festival will coincide with the Democratic National Convention and
will feature world-class entertainment.
August 29 to September 1
A Taste of Colorado: Downtown Denver, Denver Civic Center Park, 303-295-6330
-www.atasteofcolorado.com.
September 15 and 16
El Grito de la Independencia: Cry of Independence 20th anniversary,
www.newsed.org.
December 8 and 9
6th Annual Ujamaa Holiday Market Place: Matthews Center 3030 Downing,
303-675-0583.
Enjoy live entertainment, food, and unique cultural specialty gifts.
December 17 to 23
Luminares: Chicano Arts and Humanities Council, 772 Santa Fe St., Denver.
303-571-0440.
December 26 to January 1
Denver Kwanzaa Celebration: 2836 Welton St., Denver. 303-297-0823. Seven
days of celebration for the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa is celebrated at
various locations.
Art Centers and Galleries
Chicano
Humanities & Arts Council (CHAC): 772 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, 303-571-0440 -www.chacweb.org.
This nonprofit organization encourages and facilitates the development of
Chicano/Latino cultural expression through the arts.
DuBois Art Gallery & School of Fine
Arts: 2823 Welton St., Denver, 720-422-7569.
Great Western Art Gallery: 1455
Curtis St., Denver, 303-396-2787. The Great Western Art Gallery, LLC
hosts a versatile genre of both art and artists which caters to a broad
spectrum of visitors, tourists and residents alike.
Native
American Trading Company: 1301 Bannock St., Denver. 303-534-0771 -
www.nativeamericantradingco.com.
Orrs’
Trading Company: 3422 S. Broadway, Englewood, 303-722-6466 -
www.orrs.com.
Native American arts and
crafts supplies, CDs and cassettes of Native music, and Native herbs.
VSA
Arts of Colorado: 909 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, 303-777-0797 - TTY: 303-777-0798
-www.co.vsaarts.org. VSA promotes the creative power of people with
disabilities with exhibitions and arts programs for disabled and non-disabled
children and adults.
Museums and Cultural Centers
Aurora
Asian/Pacific Community Partnership: 9801 E. Colfax Ave., Suite 200, Aurora,
303-326-8695 - www.auroraasian.org.
Black American West Museum and Heritage Center: 3091
California St., Denver. 303-292-2566. Located in the Dr. Justina
Ford House, the small museum boasts materials and exhibits explaining the
heritage of Blacks in the West.
Blair
Caldwell African American Research Library: 2401 Welton St., Denver,
720-865-2401 - www.aarl.denverlibrary.org. AARL offers research resources
for African Americans, historical displays and a community art gallery in
addition to normal library services as a branch of the Denver Public Library.
Brother
Jeff’s Cultural Center & Café: 2836 Welton St., Denver,
303-297-0823 or 303-293-8879 - www.brotherjeff.com. This venue holds open mic
poetry sets and other cultural events.
Moyo
Nguvo Healing and Cultural Arts Center, Inc.: 1660 Gilpin St., #300, Denver,
303-377-2511 - www.afrikanarts.org. This organization provides
cultural education and expression.
Museo
de las Américas: 861 Santa Fe Drive, Denver. 303-571-4401 -
www.museo.org.
The Museo de las
Américas is the Rocky Mountain Region’s foremost museum dedicated to the
cultural achievements of the Latino peoples of the Americas from ancient to contemporary
times.
Stiles
African American Heritage Center: 2607 Glenarm Place, Denver, 303-294-0597 -
www.stilesheritagecenter.org. The center offers positive contributions of
African Americans, classrooms/meeting rooms, guided tours, cultural exhibits, artifacts,
replicas, and memorabilia, reading and research materials, cultural artifacts
and diversity workshops.
General Venues for Families and Children
Arts to Zoo
Cultural Connections: www.artstozoo.com.
An Internet portal for the remarkable variety of arts and cultural resources
available in and around Denver, including museum exhibitions, events,
performances, public gardens, film series and activities for kids.
Children’s Museum of Denver: 2121 Children’s Museum Drive, Denver.
303-433-7444
- www.mychildsmuseum.org. The Museum is a hands-on educational and entertaining
experience for children and their caregivers. Programs and playscapes are
designed for newborns to eight-year-olds.
Colorado
History Museum: 1300 Broadway, Denver, 303-866-3682 - www.coloradohistory.org.
Imagine covered wagons, a rendezvous of fur traders, Indian buffalo hunts,
mining the Rocky Mountains and life in early Denver. Colorado’s own museum features collections
of photographs, artifacts and documents. Tribal Paths: Colorado American Indians, 1500 to today.
From Ancient Voices enter Tribal Paths, a powerful
and eye-opening companion exhibition.
Colorado State Capitol: Lincoln and Colfax Avenue, Denver.
303-866-2604
- www.state.co.us. The “mile-high” point is marked on the steps leading to the
gold-domed capitol.
Colorado Trail
Maps: www.coloradolottery.com/about/trailmaps. Day hikers, walkers, cyclists
and other outdoor enthusiasts can download and print trail maps for trails that
are accessible from urban regions throughout the state (national parks are
excluded).
Denver Art
Museum:
100 W. 14th Ave.,
Pkwy, Denver, 720-865-5000 - www.denverartmuseum.org. The Denver Art Museum is
world famous for its American Indian art collection. Visitors can view
outstanding architecture, graphics and design galleries, or explore Asian, Modern
& Contemporary art, pre-Columbian, and Spanish Colonial galleries. The museum’s African art collection is the
most comprehensive body of objects from the African continent in the Rocky Mountain
region.
Denver
Botanic Gardens: 1005 York St.,
Denver. 720-865-3500 - www.botanicgardens.org.
Whether you visit the 23-acre gardens to relax under the shade of the enormous
weeping willow in the Japanese Garden, learn from a class or expert lecture,
listen to breezy, cool jazz on a hot summer night or tour the twinkling winter
wonderland created by Blossoms of Light, you’ll find Denver Botanic Gardens
more than just a beautiful garden.
Denver Convention Complex: 700 14th Street, Denver.
303-228-8000 - www.denverconvention.com. Find out what’s happening today and
what’s coming up at the Colorado Convention Center and Currigan Exhibition
Hall. Floor layouts, directions, nearby lodging and dining guides are also available.
Denver Firefighters
Museum: 1326 Tremont Place, Denver.
303-892-1436 - www.denverfirefightersmuseum.org. The museum houses an extensive
archive of old photographs, documents, journals and news stories about early
Denver and the development of firefighting technology.
Denver
Metro Convention and Visitor’s Bureau (DMCVB): 1555 California St., Suite 300, Denver,
303-892-1112
or 1-800-233-6837
- www.denver.org.