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are angry that I am “rocking the boat”. ey would prefer I stay quiet and become one of those privileged with a seat at these closed meetings. By contrast, traditionally marginalized individuals and groups have been the most supportive. When back-room deals are cut, it is not the
Meow Wolf
Meow Wolf, 1338 1st St., Denver, announces a session of “Danceportation” Monstercat Takeover on Sept. 23 — an all-night dance party with acts: Infected Mushroom, Koven, Godlands, Eemia, Ossuary and Numina. Tickets: 866-636-9969, meowwolf.com/visit/ denver. Doors: 9:30, music, 10:30. 21 and over.
SONYA’S SAMPLER
Library Way, and Aug. 29: Highlands Ranch, 19292 S. Ridgeline Blvd. In September, the topic will be “Wills and Trusts.”

Lakewood exhibit
CORE Art Space, 6501 West Colfax Ave., Lakewood, will host an exhibit Aug. 4-20 of works by members
SheRa Kelley, “Eyes Wide Open,”; Barbara Veatch: “Swept Away”; and Tierra Lalk: “Wonderment.” Opening reception: August 4, 5-10 p.m. Gallery hours: ursday: noon to 5 p.m.; Friday: 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday: noon to 5 p.m. See coreartspace.com.
Animal calendar e Dumb Friends League announces its Calendar Photo Contest: Five cats, ve dogs, one horse and one small pet will decorate the DFL’s next calendar. Entry fee $30, guarantees every pet a place. Each entrant will receive a 2024 calendar. gogophotocontest.com/dumbfriendsleague.
Fraud protection seminar Douglas County Libraries pairs with Bellco Cedit Union to present free seminars in August and September at Douglas County Libraries: Aug. 8: “Protecting Yourself From Fraud”: Lone Tree location, 10055 little guy whose interests are represented. ose who traditionally, and still too often, are left out of policymaking viscerally understand the need for open transparent government. e goal of electoral politics should not be to win a back-room seat to ensure that your interests and those of your supporters are advanced to the exclusion of others. Becoming a real-life “Animal Farm” parody where one wins power, but
‘My Son the Waiter’
“My Son the Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy” will be performed Aug. 3-20 at Lakewood Cultural Center, 470 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood. It is on a national tour. Tickets: $45-$65. 303987-7845, mysonthewaiter.com.
Parade of Homes
Denver Parade of Homes will be held Aug. 10-27 presented by the Aurora Highlands. ParadeofHomesDenver.com. ursdays through Sundays, noon to 5 p.m.

Museum of Outdoor Arts
MOA events: Comedy Night July then you are no di erent than those who were there before you, is unacceptable.
It is easy to “do the right thing” when it bene ts yourself. It is more di cult when it not only gives up a privilege you have, but will likely extract a high cost. I expect to pay a high price for upsetting the decadeslong bipartisan power structure with this suit. But I am blessed to represent a district with exceptionally savvy voters. I likely could not
28. Design and Build Summer Internship Installation: “Good Vibrations’ — Aug. 5; Colorado Mambo Orchestra: Aug. 18. See moaonline. org.
Central City Opera
Central City Opera continues through Aug. 6 — rotating with “Romeo and Juliet,” “Kiss Me, Kate” and “Othello.” 303-292-6700, centralcityopera.org.
Arvada Center be who I am, or take the actions I do, had I been elected from a di erent district. I believe Highlands Ranch constituents understand and support good governance, fairness, due process, the rule of law and open transparent government. And support the action that I have taken.
Arvada Center announces: “Beautiful: e Carole King Musical” Sept. 8 to Oct. 15. Tickets start at $56. ASL performances: Sept. 21 at 6 .m.; Sept. 24 at 2 p.m. See arvadacenter.org.
State Rep. Robert Marshall of Highlands Ranch represents House District 43 in the Colorado General Assembly.
Thu 7/27
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Eric Golden @ 3pm
Park Meadows, 8401 Park Mead‐ows Center Dr, Lone Tree
Advanced Wind, Women, & Water Clinic | Intro to Racing
@ 4:30pm / $55







Cherry Creek Reservoir, 4800 S Dayton St, Greenwood Village. 303-757-7718
Running 101 Clinic @ 5:30pm / $17
Bear Creek Greenbelt, 2800 South Estes Street, Lakewood. outdoorbeginner@ gmail.com, 240-994-2970
6 Million Dollar Band: Discovery Park Summer Concert Series
@ 5:30pm
Discovery Park, 20115 Mainstreet, Parker
Summer Salt
@ 6pm
Gothic Theatre, 3263 S Broadway, Engle‐wood
Randy Houser @ 6pm
Douglas County Fairgrounds, 500 Fairgrounds Rd, Castle Rock
Halfway There Bon Jovi Tribute: Halfway There Rocks a Free Show at Brother's Lone Tree

@ 8pm
Brothers Bar & Grill, 7407 Park Meadows Dr, Lone Tree
Sat 7/29
Red Moon Rounder @ 6pm
Little Man Ice Cream, 3455 S University Blvd, Englewood
Inline Hockey: Youth Iron Man Tournament 17U @ 11:30pm
Parker Fieldhouse, 18700 E Plaza Dr, Parker
Sun 7/30

Douglas County Farm To Table Lunch @ 10am / $70
Douglas County Fairgrounds, 500 Fair‐grounds Dr, Castle Rock



Summer Salt
@ 7pm Gothic Theatre, 3263 South Broadway, Englewood
Addison Grace
@ 7pm
Gothic Theatre, 3263 S Broadway, Engle‐wood
Fri 7/28
Denver Broncos
@ 9am
Centura Health Training Center, 13655 E. Broncos Pkwy., Englewood
Tim Montana @ 6pm Wide Open Saloon, 5607 US-85, Sedalia



TRYathlon 2023 @ 5:30am / $25

Cook Creek Pool, 8711 Lone Tree Parkway, Lone Tree. SarahN@ ssprd.org
Sugar Britches duo @ Grist @ 11:30am
Grist Brewing Company, 8155 Piney River Ave, Littleton
Thu 8/03
Rodeo @ 6pm
Douglas County Fairgrounds, 500 Fairgrounds Rd, Castle Rock
Backpack Giveaway at Veri‐zon-Cellular Plus in Littleton @ 9am

Verizon Authorized Retailer - Cellu‐lar Plus, 40 West Littleton Boule‐vard, Littleton. marketing@cellu larplus.com, 720-456-7501
Jenny Shawhan @ 5pm

Blue Island Oyster Bar & Seafood, 10008 Commons St Ste 100, Lone Tree
ARTS: Urban Homestead @ Harvard Gulch @ 10:30pm

Harvard Gulch Recreation Center, 550 E. Iliff Ave., Denver. 720-913-0654
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