List of cooling centers in the Denver metro to beat the heat

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List of cooling centers in the Denver metro to beat the heat
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DENVER — As record-setting temperatures settle into Colorado this weekend, Denver metro communities are opening cooling centers to help people take a break from the heat wave.

Denver Parks and Recreation staff will also be in local parks to help anyone suffering heat illness.“Staff will have water and Gatorade available for those who need to rehydrate,” the city said in a release. The Louisville Public Library is open as a cooling center during regular business hours, according to the city. The library's address is 951 Spruce St.

The City of Westminster announced the following recreation centers and libraries will be open through the weekend as a place to cool off. Check with each location on specific times they are open.

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