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WINTERFEST
was a great kickoff to the festival season — which includes events like the Arvada Kite Festival and Arvada Days.
“The Arvada Festivals Commission always loves kicking off the new event season with Arvada Winterfest,” Burton said.




This year, the coldest thing at the event was the ice sculpture by Colorado Ice Works, Burton added.
“We had beautiful weather all
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Helping break the cycle of nicotine day long while guests enjoyed the pet ugly sweater contest, dancing with the Red Feather Woman, dragon and lion dances by the Colorado Asian Cultural Heritage Center, and of course the beer garden hosted by the Olde Town Arvada Business Improvement District,” Burton continued.


“We love being able to bring free fun to Arvada and hope to see you at Kite Fest in April.”

This year’s Arvada Winterfest was the second iteration of the event held since the COVID-19 pandemic forced the event into hiatus. Winterfest was first held in 2018.
