This fall season, the Audubon Society of Greater Denver invites you and your family to investigate and celebrate owls, the stealthy nocturnal hunters (a.k.a. ninjas of the night!), at our 8th annual HOOTenanny Owl & Music Festival sponsored by Live Urban Real Estate in Denver. Discover the secret life of owls through owl workshops, night hikes, live owl encounters, crafts, educational activities, and informational displays presented by local non-profit and government organizations.
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Second annual blood drive, held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on May 5. Bonfils Blood Center will bring their mobile unit to our grounds. At the same time, we’ll be hosting one of our free Time & Togetherness family events honoring Cinco de Mayo. In addition to the amazing empanadas and other food, we’ll have music and a special art project celebrating Mexican culture.
Read MoreDo you love Basketball? Are you a fan of the School of Mines? Maybe this program is just what you need! Multiple Women’s basket ball camps are available for various levels and skill sets during June and July 2018. Camp Director Brittany Simpson and Assistant Camp Director Ashleigh Ackerman have the coaching background and team mindset to bring your game to the next level.
Read MoreThe Roxborough library will be closed Sunday, April 1, through Friday, April 13, for remodeling. Several recurring events will be held at different locations, including two storytimes at the fire station.
Read MoreThe Audubon Center fulfills an important niche in the south Denver community, by bringing hands-on, nature programs to children, families, and adults, encouraging all ages to DISCOVER, LEARN and TAKE ACTION.
Read MoreJoin us for a week long watersports adventure. Kids will experience sailing, paddle boarding, and kayaking through fun and interactive games and activities while they explore Roxborough Cove at Chatfield State Park near the Marina.
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Fancy, twirling dresses and dark suits took over the night recently for an evening of dancing, while horse-drawn carriages laid in wait beyond the doors. Roxborough Primary School filled with dancers for the Parent Teacher Involvement Committee’s annual Father Daughter Dance on Friday, Feb. 2. The 11th annual event was geared toward girls in kindergarten through sixth grade and their father figures.
Read MoreFind out about RWSD’s new general manager’s background and vision, and see what major and maintenance projects are on the horizon for 2018.
Read MoreThe men and women of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office commonly put themselves in dangerous situations on a daily basis. Our community is safer because of their continued sacrifices.
Read MoreOn the first morning of the new year, three groups of hikers led by naturalist guides traversed Roxborough State Park as part of the park’s 1st Day Hike event.
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