It's a fun-filled, action-packed week in Denver! Here's a starter set of free things to do.
it's cold outside, but Colorado's cultural calendar is hot! This week is loaded with free events, ranging from the final day of BookBar to two studies of desegregation in Denver. And it's not too late to catch the contenders in the International Snow Sculpture Championships up in Breckenridge.Now through Wednesday, February 1, 7 p.m.
The 32nd annual International Snow Sculpture Championships presented by Toyota returned to Breckenridge last week, where twelve teams of sculptors from around the world worked for four solid days to finish carving 12-foot-tall, 25-ton blocks of man-made snow into intricate works of art. The sculptures will be on display through February 1, illuminated nightly in an ever-changing light display.
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