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A summer of musical adventure at the Arvada Center
Over the years, the Arvada Center’s Summer Concert series has consistently proven itself to be a true gem of the summer. It’s like your favorite neighborhood spot has thrown open its doors for a few hundred friends to get together and hear some great music.
As it gears up for its 2023 season, that feeling is even stronger and more appreciated by audiences, as Philip C. Sneed, president and CEO of the Center, can attest.
“Concerts are back in full force after the pandemic,” he said. “We’re so pleased with the acts we have this year, which includes some returning favorites and some that have never been here before.” e initial wave of concerts at the Arvada Center, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., is:
June 3 — Denver Gay Men’s Chorus: Divas – Icons and Justice Warriors
June 24 — e Denver Brass: In Pursuit of Leisure
June 30 — A Night at the Movies with the Colorado Symphony
July 3 — Toad the Wet Sprocket with special guest, Cracker
July 7 — Indigo Girls with full band and Garrison Starr
July 15 — Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra
July 21 — George orogood and
Being on the receiving end of someone showing up for me as the light and love in my life feels so awesome. It doesn’t matter if it’s a family member, friend, co-worker, or perfect stranger, all that matters is that I am open to seeing it, hearing it, or experiencing it, and allowing that light and love to move inside of me. Receiving the light and love is one thing, but do we recognize our obligation to be the
Coming Attractions
the Destroyers: Bad All Over the World – 50 Years of Rock Tour
July 28 — Mozart
Under the Moonlight with the Colorado Symphony
July 29 — Face Vocal Band
Aug. 12 — Boz Scaggs
Aug. 13 — Ben Folds
Sept. 8 — Keb’ Mo’ ere will also be some special performances that haven’t been announced yet.
Longtime attendees may notice the Center is pulling more wellknown national acts in the last years and Sneed attributes this to steady growth in the venue’s reputation.
“Even a few years ago, I don’t think we’ve have been able to get some of these acts,” he said. “A big part of it is the venue, which feels intimate but still has a lot of seats. Word is getting around about how great a place the Center is.” e variety of performers allows music fans to indulge in any style they like and local favorites like the Colorado Symphony and Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra are always exploring new ways to draw listen- light and love for others, even when we don’t know that we are actually doing it? ink of the last time you were out to dinner with your spouse or friend, and you were having such a great time eating, drinking and sharing stories. You were probably smiling, laughing and having such a good time that you didn’t realize the impact you were having on others who probably wished they were sitting with you. ere could have been a di erent couple in that same pub or restaurant going through a di cult time, and just because your positive light, love ers in, like performing selections from popular lm scores. e Center itself is also a key factor in what makes seeing a performance so special — there are art shows at the indoor galleries and students all over the place taking a variety of arts classes.
“I love the energy here and the concerts allow people to experience that energy,” Sneed said. “I love sitting outside and listening to the music and seeing people lighting up for their favorite artists. It’s just a great place to be.”
For information and tickets, visit https://arvadacenter.org/music-and-dance/summer-concerts.

Go on a magical adventure with El Espiritu Natural
The plot of Su Teatro’s “El Espiritu Natural; the Spirit of Nature,” sounds straight out of classic Disney — sisters NitaLuna and NeldaRio face off against “The Absence,” which, according to provided information, is “an overpowering memory-reducing force that threatens their history, traditions, and very existence.” The story also features appearances by La Llorona, Ehecatl and Barack Obama. is transporting show will appear at Northglenn’s Parsons eatre, 1 E. Memorial Parkway, at and energy were so contagious, pretty soon they too forgot their woes and began a new and loving conversation.
Is it our responsibility to be the light and love for others? Maybe it depends on who we ask. My answer is yes, because I believe we are called to be both light and love in this world. e world can seem very dark right now, but just remember that there is no such thing as darkness, there is only an absence of light. So let’s bring it.
Do you enjoy being around people who make you happier just by being in their presence? Does
7 p.m. on Friday, May 12 and 2 p.m. on Saturday, May 13. Information and tickets can be found at https:// northglennarts.org/.
Clarke’s Concert of the Week — Caroline Polachek at Mission Ballroom your heart come alive when you see or experience moments of love and light happening around you?
It is always fun to trace a performer’s arc, especially when you get to see them really grow into themselves. That’s the case with Caroline Polachek, who formed her first band, Charlift, while a student at the University of Colorado Boulder. When I first wrote about her all the way back (kidding) in 2021, she was playing the Bluebird and then she opened for Dua Lipa at Ball Arena last year. And now in support of her fantastic sophomore album, “Desire, I Want to Turn Into You,” she’s headlining Mission Ballroom, 4242 Wynkoop St. in Denver.
Polachek will be performing at 8 p.m. on Sunday, May 14, and she has a killer lineup joining her — openers are indie rock legend Alex G and up-and-coming talent Indigo De Souza. is has the potential to be one of the season’s best shows, so get tickets at www.axs.com.
Clarke Reader’s column on culture appears on a weekly basis. He can be reached at Clarke.Reader@hotmail.com.
I would love to hear your story at gotonorton@gmail.com, and when we can enjoy the light and love of others and be the light and love for those who need it, it really will be a better than good life.
Michael Norton is an author, a personal and professional coach, consultant, trainer, encourager and motivator of individuals and businesses, working with organizations and associations across multiple industries.