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What To Do This Weekend: October Edition

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What is more beautiful than Colorado in the Fall? Nothing. Absolutely nothing. But of you’re burned out from looking at all those gorgeous views here’s a list of great events happening this weekend that can get you back into the fall spirit. Kick off your October with fun-filled fall activities, no pumpkin spiced lattes required.

 

Want PUMPKINS

Check out the Pumpkin Harvest Festival at Four Mile Historic Park. You’ll find scarecrows, historic games, music and pumpkins of course. Check it out both Saturday and Sunday for some good old October fun.

 

Want APPLES

If you’re around Cedaredge this weekend there will be over 150 vendors celebrating that juicy, crisp taste we’ve been waiting all year for. Fresh apple season, with music art, plenty of food and a 5k run.

 

Want ELK

It’s the 18th annual Elk Fest in Estes Park this weekend. Listen and enjoy the sounds of nature while checking out elk-related activities for the kids, a beer garden for the adults and a 5k run for everyone. Just remember; respect the wildlife.

 

Want CORN?

The Denver Botanic Gardens features an eight acre corn maze at the Chatfield Farms. Enjoy all the corn maze fun with the classic snacks; funnel cakes, hot dogs, freshly squeezed lemonade and kettle corn, and lots of fun for the kids. Check it out all through October.

 

Want SCARES

13th floor is back and ready to scare your pants off. Denver’s largest haunted house will be open through November 12th in case you want to get scared nearly to Thanksgiving.

 

Want CIDER?

Lakewood Heritage Center’s Cider Days will feature two full days of apple filled fun. Apple pressing, apple cider by the glass or gallon, and an apple bake-off along with some live music and local vendors.

 

Want BEER

The last weekend of Oktoberfest is here and this will be your last chance to enjoy all the German attractions in the Mile High City. Head over to the Ballpark District for a family-friendly fest with bratwurst, keg bowling, dogs and of course beer.    

 

Explore a True Winter Wonderland and Give the Gift of Colorado This Holiday Season

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Here are some great holiday ideas from the Colorado Tourism Office:

Get in the Holiday Spirit with Events, Hotel Packages, Adventures, Colorado-Crafted Gifts and more

The holidays aren’t complete without snow, hot-cocoa and Colorado’s Rocky Mountains. Celebrate this holiday season by riding to dinner in a snow-cat driven sleigh or making ornaments in the heart of downtown Aspen. Discover Mesa Verde National Park by lantern or explore beautiful Victorian homes decorated for the holidays as they would have been one-hundred years ago. Top off these events and experiences with Colorado-crafted gifts for loved ones including Colorado spirits, skis, perfume and more. Below is a sampling ways to get in holiday spirit Colorado-style this winter season.

HOLIDAY EVENTS AND FESTIVITIES:

Santa Express Train on the Royal Gorge Route Railroad (November 18 – December 24). Take the kids on a real-life Polar Express experience this winter on the Santa Express Train. Children are encouraged to wear cozy pajamas while sipping hot cocoa and nibbling on cookies aboard the train. After a short 30 minute ride to the North Pole, Santa will hop on the train to pass out special holiday bells to the kids. The train also offers a romantic New Year’s Eve dinner for when the parents want a night out to themselves.

Mile High Holidays in Denver (November – January). From Thanksgiving weekend until mid-January, Denver will feature dozens of opportunities to celebrate the season. From the Parade of Lights and Santa Sightings to performances of The Nutcracker at Ellie Caulkins Opera House and Downtown Denver’s Grand Illuminations, which includes the lighting of the City and County Building, Larimer Square, Denver Union Station and more.

Charlie Brown Holiday Celebration in Morgan County (December 1). In the high plains of northeastern Colorado, Morgan County boasts a sea of blue skies and glistening snow on the Pawnee Grasslands that make for a peaceful holiday setting. This year, Morgan County’s holiday theme will celebrate over 50 years of Charlie Brown with an expansive parade featuring Snowzilla (an artificial snow tube slide that stands 25-feet-tall and features an ultra slick 90 foot toboggan run). Free family movies, amateur ice sculpting and carriage rides will keep downtown bustling during and after the parade.

Leadville Victorian Homes Tour (December 3, 2016). From 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Saturday, December 3, Leadville’s National Historic Landmark District of Victorian architecture will open its Victorian homes for visitors to tour. Each home will be decorated in holiday finery and will offer appetizers and punch. End the night at the historic Tabor Opera House with a reception of light appetizers and drinks, followed by dinner at the Elks Lodge featuring a 1890s Victorian menu and a show of Victorian, Eduardian and SteamPunk fashions.

Mesa Verde National Park Luminaria Celebration (December 8, 2016). This December, Mesa Verde National Park will offer a special winter celebration at its ancient cliff dwellings. The pathways throughout the park will be lit up by luminaries (small paper lanterns) for this free event. The park will offer Ranger-guided tours of Spruce Tree House, the third largest cliff dwelling in the park along with self-guided visits from 4 to 9 p.m. There will also be food and music throughout the evening.

12 Days of Aspen (December 20-31, 2016). For 12 days in December, Aspen’s downtown will become a winter wonderland, bustling with free ice skating, visits from Santa’s reindeer, hot cocoa, holiday drink specials, holiday lighting throughout the streets and more. Several events will take place throughout the 12 days including making your own ornament event at the Limelight Hotel.  The 12 Days of Aspen will end on New Year’s Eve with a firework extravaganza over Aspen Mountain.

WINTER PACKAGES AND ADVENTURES:

C Lazy U Ranch (Granby). Rejoice in nostalgic moments of play at C Lazy U Ranch where ice skating and hockey on the pond are only the beginning when it comes to wintertime activities on the ranch. Sleigh rides and dog sledding along with countless skiing opportunities make it nearly impossible not to find a way to go outdoors and get dusted with Colorado powder. For holiday travel, C Lazy U offers packages for Christmas and New Year’s that allow guests to relax as all of the food, decorations and entertainment are taken care of.

Fine Dining by Sleigh (Crested Butte). Grab your loved ones and ride to dinner in a snow-cat driven sleigh. Leaving from the Lodge at Mountaineer Square at Crested Butte Mountain Resort, arrive at Uley’s Cabin for a multi-course feast, crackling fireplace and Champagne. Dinner and sleigh rides run Wednesday throughSunday this winter and start at $110 per person.

A Classic Broadmoor Holiday Package (Colorado Springs). Beginning on Thanksgiving weekend, a million white lights will twinkle across the resort’s campus, getting visitors ready for the holidays.  This season, The Broadmoor is offering a holiday package that includes a one night stay, tickets to The Broadmoor’s holiday dinner show and discounted suite rates. To spend New Year’s at The Broadmoor, the legendary resort is also offering a package including a one night stay and tickets to the Gala dinner that will include entertainment from The Broadmoor’s Pops orchestra and The Fab Four, the Beatles tribute band.

Winter Picnic at the High Camp Hut Adventure Package at Hotel Telluride (Telluride). From December 17, 2016 through March 31, 2017, guests at the Hotel Telluride can experience a new alpine adventure with the ‘Winter Picnic at the High Camp Hut’ package. The package includes a three-night stay in an Elite View Room, an ‘Altitude Adjustment Amenity’ for acclimating to the altitude, a private guided snow shoe trek to The High Camp Hut with San Juan Outdoor Adventures, a private chef lunch experience at the hut, an in-house spa experience at the hotel and an evening après wine pairing with appetizers.

Winter Wine Excursions (Beaver Creek). New this winter, visitors can embark on an adventure starting at the Beaver Creek Nordic Sports Center to get fully outfitted in the latest snowshoe adventure equipment. From there, adventure on a 60 to 90 minute guided snowshoe with views of the Sawatch, Gore and Flat Top Mountain Ranges. The journey will end at the Osprey Fireside Grill where snowshoes will be exchanged for warmed shoes and guests can indulge in a selection of charcuterie and wine pairings served by Executive Chef Ryan Murray.

COLORADO-CRAFTED GIFTS:

Cheese Making at Mountain Goat Lodge (Salida). Bring a new meaning to the word “home-made” by bringing handcrafted goat cheese to the next holiday party or give the gift of a cheese making experience. Mountain Goat Lodge offers classes where guests learn to take fresh goat milk and make simple cheeses quickly and economically. Participants have a choice of producing chevre, fresh mozzarella, feta, paneer or Greek-style yogurt. Complete the experience with an overnight stay.

DRAM Perfume by R.L. Linden (Silver Plume). Gift your sweetheart an aroma that encompasses everything that is true to Colorado’s outdoors. Partnering with R. L. Linden, a Denver plant-based skincare and beauty company, this vegan formula has a native woodland scent that features notes of fresh juniper berries, foraged rose hips, DRAM wild sage bitters and evergreen needles suitable for both sexes. The perfume oils are created with only pure, plant-based, organic, raw and wild crafted essential oils.

Hand-Made Custom Bamboo Fly Fishing Rods and Reels (Lyons). For a truly one-of-a-kind gift for the avid angler, Mike Clark’s South Creek Ltd. hand-made bamboo fly fishing rods and reels are a unique, customized and beautiful gift. All the sections of the rods come from the same culm of bamboo aged for three to four years. Clark works closely with customers and asks essential questions that allow him to build a product that is tailor-made for each person.

Holiday Craft Market (Breckenridge). Find the perfect handmade gift from December 2 to 4, 2016 at the Breckenridge Arts District’s holiday craft market. The area will be full of warm cider and cocoa, decorated historic structures and artisans selling crafts, jewelry, ceramics, candles and more. All gifts will be priced less than $50 for the event.

Wagner Custom Skis (Telluride). There is no better way to ski Colorado’s Rocky Mountains than with a pair of Colorado–made skis. Wagner Custom Skis out of Telluride is celebrating its 10th anniversary this winter and the opening of Pete Wagner’s newest ski factory. Wagner Skis utilizes proprietary code to map each individual skier’s DNA, matching weight and strength of a skier to the flex and shape of the ski. After skiing on these scientifically crafted skis, enjoy a holiday cocktail with the “Chairlift Warmer” from Telluride Distilling Company, America’s first artisanal Peppermint Schnapps.

BRONCOS NATION

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Denver sports fans are atop the sports world right now, even if three of the major sports teams are swimming in mediocrity

By Brian Blank

“THE DENVER BRONCOS ARE SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS!!!”

“HOLY COW!!”

“THIS ONE’S FOR PAT!!!”

“THE LOMBARDI TROPHY IS COMING BACK HOME!!!”

“PHEW, THAT WAS A LOT BETTER THAN THE SUPER BOWL TWO YEARS AGO!!”

All of these sentiments were verbalized at some point by many Coloradoans this past February, when the Denver Broncos won Super Bowl 50. Denver fans bleed orange and blue. The Broncos, similar to many great sports towns, own the sports market in their city. Denver is home to The Nuggets (my personal favorite), Avalanche, Rockies, Rapids, and Mammoth. Not to mention minor Picture2league teams and college as well. It doesn’t matter if you are a Buff and your brother or wife is a Ram, you both are Broncos. The Broncos unite Colorado more than any other team, pro or college.  Denver loves all of its teams and players with a passion that is hard to rival, but when it comes to the Broncos, it’s on another level. There’s a saying in Colorado that God is a Broncos fan, just look at the orange and blue sunsets. That’s a bold statement. But it’s true. God is a Broncos fan. Just look at our beautiful orange and blue sunsets.

THE OTHER THREE SPORTS TEAMS

David Thompson, Alex English, Dikembe Mutombo, and sure, even Carmelo Anthony have all been All-Stars with the Nuggets. Larry Walker and Todd Helton each won an MVP suiting up for the Rockies.  Joe Sakic, Peter Forsberg and Patrick Roy won 2 rings and are Hall of Famers playing for the Avalanche. These dudes can get any table in any restaurant at any time of the day in Denver. They are loved. They are revered. Chauncey Billups is Colorado royalty. He even has a tattoo to prove it. When he was a member of the Detroit Pistons and won an NBA Championship, as well as Finals MVP, Denver threw a parade for its son. We love them all!

But, uh, the Broncos. Right now the Nuggets are in 10th place in the West and on the verge of missing the playoffs for the third straight year. The Avalanche, or as the locals call them, the Avs, are about to miss the playoffs for the 5th time in 6 years. The Rockies have been good twice. They were really good back in 2007, but not since. We still go to support and cheer on the home team, cuz you know, it’s the home team and stuff. When they get good, we all care that much more about them and cheer them on with more conviction. However, it is more OK for these teams to just be OK. If the Broncos are not winning, and the other three are winning, Denver fans would still have a hole in their hearts that only the BRONCOS could fill!

 For right now though, enjoy Denver enjoying being CHAMPIONS!!! THE BRONCOS ARE SUPER BOWL CHAMPS!!! WOO HOOO!!! YIPPIE!

 

You might be from Colorado if…

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  • Colorado Flag You’ll eat ice cream in the winter.
  • When the weather report says it’s going to be 65 degrees, you shave your legs and wear a skirt.
  • It snows 5 inches and you don’t expect school to be cancelled.
  • ‘Humid’ is over 25%.
  • You’ve ever stood on solid ground and looked down on an airplane in flight.
  • Your sense of direction is: Toward the mountains and Away from the mountains.
  • You say ‘the interstate’ and everybody knows which one.
  • You carry your $3,000 mountain bike on top of your $500 car.
  • You think that May is a totally normal month for a blizzard.
  • You grew up planning your Halloween costumes around your coat.
  • Your bridal registry is at REI.
  • You can run up 10 flights of stairs without huffing and puffing.
  • You’ve never seen the tourist attractions in your own city.
  • North means “mountains to the left;” south is “mountains to the right;” and east and west are where all those damned liberals keep moving in from.
  • You tell your husband to pick up granola on his way home from work and he stops at the day care.
  • You know what the Continental Divide is.
  • You’ve gone off-roading in a vehicle that was never intended for such activities.
  • You always know the elevation of where you are.
  • Every movie theater has military and student discounts.
  • You actually know that “South Park” is a real place not just a show on TV.
  • A bear on your front porch doesn’t bother you.
  • Your two favorite teams are the Broncos and whoever is beating the crap out of the Raiders.
  • When people out East tell you they have mountains in their state too, you just laugh.source: http://www.jokes4us.com/miscellaneousjokes/worldjokes/coloradojokes.html
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