Friday, October 23, 2009

Weekender

Well, it's the weekend. It looks like I will be spending mine nursing a back injury that seems to have stemmed from my strenuous schedule of sitting. (I have no clue what caused it, but OWW!)



What's going on around town? Here's some ideas:


10/24-10/25 -The Butterfly Pavilion is hosting a Bug A Boo this weekend, with special spooky interactive activities based on kiddos favorite fairy tales. Climb Jack's Beanstalk, collect candy from Little Red Ridinghood, Hansel and Gretel and other story characters, and (of course) explore the Pavilion's exhibits. There is an admission fee, but it is a great time to check out the Butterfly Pavilion and get the extra activities as well. Here is all the info.
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10/24 - Lowes Build and Grow Clinic this Saturday features a fun Halloween themed "Frankenstring Magic Trick" that your little monster can build and take home for free. Go here to register and get more information.
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10/24 - Happy Colorado Astronomy Day! Today learn all about The Final Frontier, and tonight join one of the star gazing parties or head to a local Observatory to celebrate this family-oriented annual event. Here is more info, including events and participants.
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10/23-10/24 - Wine lover in Highlands Ranch? Every Friday and Saturday from 3-7pm, Highlands WineSeller ( 6668 Timberline Rd.) offers free wine tastings at their store. There is a new selection of wines to sample each week, and they have live music from 5-7pm each night.
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10/24 - It's time for the 4th annual Denver Zombie Crawl at Skyline Park this Saturday, and event planers are trying to set a new record for the largest zombie crawl in the world (over 4000 "zombies".) Head down early for tips on zombie makeup and the costume contest, and (or course) plan to participate in the Thriller Dance at 5:30. Events run into the evening, see the website for more info.
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Looking for a complete rundown of Halloween activities in the area? Check the Denver Post's list and make your plans!
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Get your Farmer's Market visits in while you can!
Farmer's Markets:
Old South Pearl
Metro Denver Farmers Markets
Colorado Fresh Markets (includes Cherry Creek)
(MOST FMs remain open until the end of October, but check the websites for more information)

I'm off to ease myself on to my heating pad. :(
Post the MANY things I am sure I missed below for other Dealers to enjoy!

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