Your best bets also include the relaunch of the ARTcade arcade.
The weather may not be ready for ski season, butcan be by attending a free exercise class designed to tone and strengthen those shredding muscles. Hosted by, the event includes an hour-long high-intensity interval training workout, plus gear tuning, music, mingling and refreshments — all for free.Clear Creek Valley Park— Tiney Ricciardi
ARTcade is all-ages and free to enter, but requires tokens to play; kids 13 and under need a parent or guardian. It opens Thursday, Oct. 17, and runs noon-8 p.m. Thursdays-Sundays at 1555 Champa St. in downtown Denver, just off the 16th Street Mall.A python will be on hand for the new Denver Museum of Nature & Science exhibit “Animals of the Rainforest” — along with lots of other live animals.
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