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Go-Karting on Ice Part 2 (Denver)

Go-Karting on Ice Part 2 (Denver)

Go Karting On Ice is coming back to Denver this time with some epic new games and lighting!Enjoy the thrill of driving on an exhilarating icy rink, the perfect way to have some unique and competitive fun with your friends and family!Test yourself and practice navigating the rink as you’ve never experienced before. Our expert team will be on hand to give you some tips on how to glide through corners and navigate on the rink.Please note – There will be 10 go karts on the track at a time and we will have 5 designated ride times within the hour session. Each ticket holder will get 12 – 15 mins kart time within their session. There are plenty of games on site to keep you entertained whilst waiting for your turn on the ice.Prizes will be given out for the best dressed so grab your fun fancy dress for some costume ice karting.The event will only be running for a very limited time, due to high demand, tickets are selling fast so grab them before it’s too late!Tickets are available now, so whether you’re a champion go-karting enthusiast or a newbie looking for some fun, it will definitely be worth switching things up and testing your skills – winter style!
IMPORTANT:
– Tickets are sold on a non-refundable basis
– Minimum 14 years old, and over 52 inches tall to participate
– Maximum weight 225 pounds

DYAO Presents: Ode to Joy

The Denver Young Artists Orchestra (DYAO) presents Beethoven’s Ninth Symphony featuring the Colorado Symphony Chorus.

CASA Casino Night

Support an amazing non-profit organization by playing casino games (roulette, blackjack and poker), enjoying an array of adult beverages and appetizers, bidding on silent and live auction items and winning amazing prizes!Emcee: Ben Michaels- actor, producer, and all things amazing!Ladies: don your best spring dress, pastel colored suit, or choose bold separates that coordinate with the most important accessory- your Derby Hat.Men: Think tropical colors in bold stripes or busy plaid and bright pastels. If you’re a bit more reserved, a classic navy seersucker blazer is always in style, partnered with a bowtie or fedora.

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Cookie Chase 5K

Cookie Chase 5K

All participants will receive the following with their entry fee.

  • Race logo shirt
  • Finishers medal
  • Finish line food tables
  • A party-like atmosphere on course and at the finish line expo
  • Professional chip timing using a disposable bib tag
  • Professional photo downloads
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Flamingo Day 5K

Flamingo Day 5K

All participants will receive the following with their entry fee.

  • Race logo shirt
  • Finishers medal
  • Finish line food tables
  • A party-like atmosphere on course and at the finish line expo
  • Professional chip timing using a disposable bib tag
  • Professional photo downloads
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Ghosts and Goblins 5K

Ghosts and Goblins 5K

All participants will receive the following with their entry fee.

  • A race logo shirt
  • A finishers medal
  • A well stocked finish line assortment of goodies
  • A party-like atmosphere on course and at the finish line expo
  • Professional chip timing
  • Free photo downloads after the event
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Lamont Wind Ensemble

Lamont Wind Ensemble

Join us for a Latin-themed program on the final performance of the season!$5 for reserved parterre seats, or FREE general admissionComplimentary parking

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Lamont Symphony Orchestra

Lamont Symphony Orchestra

The program will feature the winner of the DU Solo Honors Competition: Dylan Tyree performing Dvorak’s Cello Concerto, conducted by Brett Mitchell. Plus, Suppé’s “Overture to the Pique Dame” conducted by Joseph Reyna and Haydn’s Symphony No. 104 “London” conducted by Cosima Luther.$5 for reserved parterre seats, or FREE general admissionComplimentary parking

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Faculty Artists Recital Series: Le Boeuf Brothers

Faculty Artists Recital Series: Le Boeuf Brothers

Remy Le Boeuf – Alto Sax
Pascal Le Boeuf – Piano
Martin Nevin – Bass
Christian Euman – DrumsThe Le Boeuf Brothers are “talented musicians and award-winning composers who channel their influences, environments, and resources into works that reflect their own identities.” (All About Jazz). Pianist Pascal Le Boeuf and saxophonist Remy Le Boeuf (Chair of Jazz and Commercial Music Studies at Lamont) “pursue a hyper-fluent streamlined modern ideal” (New York Times) with “an impressive level of sophistication.” (San Francisco Chronicle).$12 general admission; free for students
Complimentary parking

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