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Songs in the Snow II – Colorado Brass

Colorado Brass presents Holiday Classics sure to fill you with the Christmas Spirit!

Songs in the Snow III – Colorado Brass

Colorado Brass presents Holiday Classics sure to fill you with the Christmas Spirit!

“Emerging”, Gallery 113’s November Art Show

“Emerging,” the show at local artists’ award winning, Gallery 113, features painters Teri Homick and April Stark.

Candy Cane Course – Colorado Springs

Join us for the annual Candy Cane Course 5k/12k! A fun, Christmas-themed event that is perfect for the whole family.
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News

Meet the Colorado woman who hiked the Colorado Trail after losing her federal government job

Former federal employees are finding creative ways to cope with job loss and uncertainty — from starting businesses to hiking hundreds of miles across Colorado.
By Molly Cruse
Oct. 28, 2025, 11:49 am

Alec Flynn (Don’t Tell, Netflix) and Free Pizza!

Based in Los Angeles, Alec Flynn is a standup comedian, actor, and digital creator. He showcased in the coveted Introducing show to kick off Netflix’s Netflix is a Joke Festival.
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Government and Politics

Colorado sues Trump administration over lost SNAP funding

The lawsuit filed by about two dozen states would force the USDA to tap a contingency fund for SNAP benefits.
By Caitlyn Kim
Oct. 28, 2025, 11:23 am

Memories–Celebrating Family, Traditions & Timeless Treasures

We welcome you to our Open House and ask that you bring a treasured keepsake and share its story. Let’s honor the past together through the objects that connect us.

Palmer Lake Historical Society presents Wayne Russert and “Early Electrification in Rural Colorado – When We Got the Power!”

The Palmer Lake Historical Society invites you to join us to hear Wayne Russert present “Early Electrification in Rural Colorado – When We Got the Power!”

Fall Career Advancement Award featuring Eric McConnell

Celebrate the artistry of bass-baritone Eric McConnell, joined by acclaimed pianist Daniel Brink, in this year’s Fall Career Advancement Award Concert.

Raquel’s Purple Pineapple Adventures

Raquel’s Purple Pineapple Adventures Second Stage Bilingual Show (English/Spanish) Book and Lyrics by Naomi de la Puente | Music and Lyrics by Fernanda Douglas October 25, 2025 – November 2, […]
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Education

Trump administration must restore grants for school counselors, judge rules

Colorado was one of the sixteen Democratic-led states that challenged the Education Department’s decision.
By The Associated Press
Oct. 28, 2025, 10:30 am
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Join Denverite at the November First Friday Art Walk

Join Denverite at November’s First Friday Art Walk for a special Día de los Muertos celebration! Stop by our booth to say hello and enjoy an evening of art, culture and community.
By cmontoyamanzo
Oct. 28, 2025, 10:29 am

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Wings Over the Rockies Air & Space Museum

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Colorado Today

October 28, 2025: College aid cut for farmworker kids, Denver bond voter guide, state tries to make snow, ski areas open

Denver’s mayor wants voters to approve nearly a billion dollars in debt, and the results may affect you.
By Arlo Pérez Esquivel
Oct. 28, 2025, 6:00 am

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