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Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week, July 12 to July 18, 2021

Things to Do for Free in Denver This Week, July 12 to July 18, 2021
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Things to Do Denver: Gallery Openings and Art Shows July 7 to 13, 2021

July 9 through August 29 Opening Reception: Friday, July 9, 6:30 to 9 p.m. Artists Noah Breuer, Alexandra Knox and Manda Remmen all look at the issues lurking behind capitalism labor, ownership and consumerism from different points of view. Breuer delves into family members lost in the Holocaust who ran a textile-printing business, Carl Breuer and Sons, until Nazis took it away from them in 1939 through the reproduction of textile designs from the C, B & S archives; Knox addresses the hardships of child-rearing with “Stockpile,” a sculpture of plaster milk bags, and “PunchCard,” a series mimicking time cards punched for the labor of caring for a newborn; and Remmen uses rearrangeable house-paint color chips named in fancy script to cast shade on the ridiculous commercial names of said colors.

Food and Drink Things to Do in Denver This Week, May 10 to 17, 2021

This week starts off cheesy in the best possible way, then skews fun and festive with a collaborative dinner and beach-themed bar. If you don t already have tickets for Feast To-Go, Westword s celebration of the resilient dining scene that s pivoted to a grab-and-go event this year, it s too late: Feast To-Go is sold out. But you can still stop by Troy Guard s TAG before that twelve-year-old spot closes in Larimer Square. And Punch Bowl Social reopens on May 12. Keep reading for events around town this week, as well as a few more to put on the culinary calendar for the weeks to come.

The Best Events on Denver s Culinary Calendar for Mother s Day Weekend, 2021

Get started with seedlings, celebrate Mom and chug Champagne: There are plenty of tasty events on the culinary calendar this weekend. Savor our picks for the next few days, then keep reading for future happenings in the weeks (and months) ahead. Lorena Cantarovici, owner of Maria Empanada. Evan Semón Friday, May 7 Start making your gardening wish list for the season. Boxcar Willy tomatoes? Check. Red Zeppelin onions? Got it. Pineapple mint? Yum. Big Beef tomatoes? Yup. Those are just a few of the varieties of organic plants you ll be able to pick up at the Growing Gardens Community Plant Sale on Friday, May 7, through Sunday, May 9. Show up between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. at Hawthorn Farm, 1630 Hawthorn Avenue in Boulder, and you ll have your pick of the plants to get your garden growing. Find out more about the sale including a complete list of available starts on the Growing Gardens website.

Best Denver Food and Drink Things to Do This Week

Ken Hamblin Thursday, May 6 Last December, the Preservery, 3040 Blake Street, launched Giving Meals its way to allow customers to purchase a warm meal for people living on the streets in Five Points. Since then, the restaurant has given away 2,500 meals to its unhoused neighbors. On Thursday, May 6, the Preservery is holding a fundraiser to benefit the program. Restaurant co-owner Obe Ariss will take the stage with a classical piano performance; for $12, you can reserve a seat at one of two shows (5:30 to 7 p.m. or 7:30 to 9 p.m.). The cover charge pays for two meals for someone in need, and you ll get to hear live music for the first time in 150 years and enjoy the eatery s excellent eats and drinks (the cost of food and drinks is extra). Buy your ticket or just give a straight-up donation on the Preservery s website.

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