Endless Summer is a State of Mind – an event series by Curation Bev. Co X Banshee House
About this series:
This summer Curation is popping up at Banshee House for an Endless Summer Series. Curation Bev Co will be showcasing their recently launched collection of craft cocktails, hard seltzers, and wine spritz.
Join us August 11-14 for Curation Bev Co. drinks, music and more!
Thursday, August 11: Endless Summer Social with Dj IamGrüv & DJ Polyphoni – 4pm to close (open to the public)
Friday, August 12: Summer Friday Set – CJ + Friends w/ Surprise Guest – 5pm to close (open to the public)
Saturday, August 13: Zodiac Hause Presents – Endless Summer w/ Surprise DJ
Sets – 4pm to close (ticketed)
Sunday, August 14: Cans & Karaoke with DJ Zak – 6pm to close (open to the public)
Location: Banshee House 2715 Larimer St, Denver, CO 80205
Check out Curation on Instagram @curationbevco to pour the story, make memories, and #DrinkCuration
Register now https://www.tclf.org/garden-dialogues-2022-aspen-co to explore the 73-acre Charlie Mountain Ranch that has been revived by Design Workshop as a diverse and ecologically-rich landscape. Resting in the shadow of adjacent peaks, Charlie Mountain Ranch is located at the end of a wide, glacially-carved valley in western Colorado. Since its settlement in the late 1800s, the property has long been valued for its fertile soils, rolling terrain, and access to the valley’s arterial creek. In collaboration with architect Pearson Design Group, Design Workshop rejuvenated the ranch as a family compound. Because the scenic, cultural, and ecological values of the ranch are integral to the rural nature of the surrounding community, designers sought to ensure that the proposed design responded to regional development patterns, wildlife habitat, wildfire prevention, creek and water conservation, and responsible land management and stewardship.
Who We Are
A non-profit established in 1998, The Cultural Landscape Foundation® (TCLF) connects people to places. TCLF educates and engages the public to make our shared landscape heritage more visible, identify its value, and empower its stewards. Learn more https://www.tclf.org/about-tclf.
Make a Difference
The Cultural Landscape Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and relies on donations to support the many programs and initiatives that promote education about and stewardship of our shared landscape legacy. Donate today https://donate.tclf.org/donate/.”
In the early 1950’s the business community wanted to promote the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo prior to the event opening to increase commerce in their businesses. In its 37th year, the Douglas County Fair and Rodeo became even more grand when they included a fabulous parade to kick off and welcome the western heritage festivities. Following their success of putting on the parade the local business community decided they should join forces and create the Castle Rock Chamber in December 1955. Their purpose was to create an organization that would bring the business community together in promoting the very small community of Castle Rock and help their businesses grow. More than sixty five years later, the Chamber organization provides businesses the the opportunity to collaborate and work on solutions for the community and to connect with other business people.The Fair Parade, which originated in 1955 and has long since become a staple of the summer’s liveliest weekend of the Douglas County Fair & Rodeo’s public events. Represent your business and participate in the Chamber’s Fair Parade.
Saturday, July 29, 2023
Time: 9:30 AM
Downtown Castle Rock
Downtown Castle Rock
Parade starts at the south end of Town on Plum Creek
Turns Right and travels North down Wilcox St
Turns Right on 4th Street
Turns Right on Perry Street
Ends on 2nd Street
September 1-3, 2023 — Weston, CO
3 Days of Music from 20+ Artists ↟ Fishing ↟ Camping ↟ HikingPASSES & PACKAGES ARE ON SALE NOW: www.CavemanMusicFestival.comCome tap into the spectacular wonderlands and mysteries of the southern Colorado mountains for 3 days of music from over 20 bands this Labor Day Weekend, 9.1-9.3.JJ Grey & Mofro – Shane Smith & the Saints – Dawes – Jamestown Revival – Brent Cobb – The Steel Woods – The Sheepdogs – Kolton Moore & TCF – Red Shahan – Pony Bradshaw – Uncle Lucius – The Mother Hips – Danielle Nicole – Aaron Raitiere – Marc Ford – Taddy Porter – Suzanne Santo – The Droptines – Midnight River Choir – Charlie Shafter – Brandon Adams – Pasadena – Estin & the 86’d – Jade Marie Patek – Wiskey Creek -Live show paintings by John BukatyIn southern Colorado mountains sits the bucolic village of Weston, an unincorporated community located on the Highway of Legends Byway. Deep in the Purgatoire River Valley surrounded by wildlife and the epic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Weston, Colorado is small-town nirvana, a place that has not yet been truly discovered but by the adventurous few.
Telluride Fine Art Festival offers the ambiance of a modern town center coupled with the imagery of an alpine village. This festival is very busy with both Vail Valley locals and the weekend travelers looking for one-of-a-kind art. Make your plans now to participate in this art festival that has been embraced by this community for over 30 years. Beaver Creek provides a scenic backdrop and an ideal target audience for a weekend art festival. We are excited to return to our original location of Beaver Creek Resort this year!
Make your plans now to participate in this art festival that has been embraced by this community for over 30 years. The Beaver Creek Art Festival offers the ambiance of a modern town center coupled with the imagery of an alpine village. This festival is very busy with both Vail Valley locals and the weekend travelers looking for one-of-a-kind art. We are excited to return to our original location of Beaver Creek Resort this year! Beaver Creek provides a scenic backdrop and an ideal target audience for a weekend art festival.