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COMMUNITY CALENDAR Where to Go, What to Do Near You Spring Try League, June 1-26 — Rugby for Ages Kindergarten Through 8Th Grade Prac- Tice Tue COMMUNITY CALENDAR Where To Go, What To Do Near You Spring Try League, June 1-26 — Rugby for ages kindergarten through 8th grade prac- tice Tue. & Thurs. 5:15 p.m., play Sat. at Infinity Park. Information: 303-639-4713. Milky Chance, June 2 —Clemens Rehbein and German rock band whose first single topped many charts plays Mission Ballroom, 8 p.m. Information: 720-577-6884. Neoma, June 4 — Ecuadorian indie-rock artist who now lives in Denver gives a free elec- tropop concert at the Levitt Pavilion, 5:30-10 p.m. Information: 303-578-0488. Sons Of Genesis, June 4 — The legendary band with Chris Swaney doing vocals and Greg King on guitar entertains at Dazzle@Baur’s, 6 p.m. Information: 303-839-5100. Petri Dash, June 4-6 —Sloan’s Lake Park in-person and virtual walk, run, bike, or swim to fund Morgan Adams Foundation’s kids with cancer. Information: 303-758-2130. Junk In The Trunk, June 5 —Neighbors, artists, others shop-sell in garage sale twist at the Owl Saloon, 5026 E. Colfax, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Information: theowlsaloon.com. Sheryl McCallum Concert, June 5 — Enjoy jazz standards by performer with a four-piece band under the glass at DCPA, 3 and 6:30 p.m. Information: 303-893-4100. Home Free, June 5 — The a cappella group with five vocalists that won a season of NBC’s The Sing-Off, is at the Paramount Theatre, 8 p.m. Information: 303-623-0106. Mrs. Colorado Pageant, June 5 — Contest at the Cable Center to pick contestant to com- pete in November Las Vegas national pageant, 6 p.m. Information: 303-593-1199. Indian Market & Powwow, June 5-6 — Indian artists sell juried work with music and entertainment at the Fort Restaurant, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: 303-839-1671. Colorado Fresh Markets, May 1-Oct. 30 — Buy local produce, products, and fresh food at 1st. Ave. & University on Sat., 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Information: 303-442-1847. Homeowners Townhall, June 8 — Learn your options when facing bankruptcy at Clerk & Recorder virtual townhall, 6 p.m. Link-Information: denverclerkandrecorder.org. Saturday Night Alive, June 12 — Virtual and on-site DCPA fundraiser with meal, enter- tainment, and online auction set, time to be announced. Information: 303-893-4100. Big Head Todd & The Monsters, June 12 — Colorado’s rock band trio is joined by the folk-punk band Violent Femmers at Red Rocks, 7 p.m. Information: 720-865-2494. Vinyasa, Violins & Vino, June 17-Aug. 17 — Enjoy yoga, live violin music, and a pic- nic on Thursdays at Denver Botanic Gardens, 6:30 p.m. Information: 720-865-3500. Cleo Juneteenth Dance, June 18 — Cleo Parker Robinson Dance celebrates Juneteenth with live performance at the Cleo Theater, 6 p.m. Information: 303-295-1759. Juneteenth Music Festival, June 18-20 — One of nation’s largest events returns to Five Points with live performances, food-drink and music. Information: 720-505-3274. Denver BBQ Festival, June 18-20 — Celebrate Father’s Day at Empower Field at Mile High enjoying live music, purchase bbq and drinks. Information: denverbbqfest.com. Shallou, June 19 — LA-based singer-producer brings his Indie and Electronic music along with soulful vocals to the Ogden Theatre, 9 p.m. Information: 303-832-1847. Five Seconds of Summer, June 21 — Australian band with lead vocalist-guitarist Luke Hemmings plays the Fillmore Auditorium, 5:30 p.m. Information: 303-837-0360. Denver Fringe Festival, June 24-27 — Hybrid event has indoor-outdoor venues in Five Points-RiNo district plus live-streaming options. Information: denverfringe.org. Midsummer Night’s Tour, June 24-July 2 — Botanic Gardens tours celebrate the edible, healing, and other properties of plants in old England. Information: 720-865-3500. Taste Of Greece Drive-Thru, June 25-27 — Greek Orthodox Cathedral on E. Alameda Ave. in Glendale, Fri. 4-8 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun. 12-8 p.m. Information: 303-388-9314. Denver Pridefest, June 26-27 — Culinary vendors, family activities, an in-person 5K race, plus entertainment for area’s transgender community. Information: 303-733-7743. Santana + Earth, Wind & Fire, June 30 — The ‘60-’70s Mexican-American guitarist is joined by the Grammy-winning band at Ball Arena, 7 p.m. Information: 888-684-3582. Carousel, July 3-Aug. 1 — Central City Opera does the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical live at Hudson Gardens 7 p.m., matinees at 3 p.m. Information: 303-296-6700. Van Gogh Alive, July 9-Sept. 26 — DCPA brings global arts event to the Hangar at Stanley Marketplace, 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Fri.-Sun. to 9 p.m. Information: denvercenter.org. Denver Jazz Club Youth All-Stars, July 10 — Featured on pro bands, the youth play New Orleans jazz at Dazzle@Baur’s, 12:30 and 2 p.m. Information: 303-839-5100. Movie Nights At Infinity Park, July 12 — Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse starts free Movie Nights, gates open at 6, movie 7 p.m. Information: infinityparkglendale.com. Paris To Hollywood, through July 18 — View the fashion and influences of Veronique and Gregory Peck at the Denver Art Museum. Information: 720-865-5000. Summer Brew Fest, July 24 — Taste brews at Mile High Station, GA 12-3 p.m. & 7-10 p.m.; VIP 6-7 p.m. Bands River Arkansas & Elder Grown play. Information: 720-946-7721. Colorado Symphony, July 25 — Joined by chorus and four vocal soloists, Brett Mitchell directs live at the Red Rocks Amphitheater, 7 p.m. Information: 720-865-2494. Raya & The Lost Dragon, July 26 — Glendale hosts free movie night on Infinity Park’s pitch, gates open 6 p.m., movie at 7 p.m. Information: infinityparkglendale.com. My Fair Lady, Aug. 13-22 — Great theatre returns to DCPA as Lincoln Center brings the musical My Fair Lady back to the Buell Theatre. Information: 720-865-4220. Salvador Dali: Gardens Of The Mind, through Aug. 22 — See series of rarely seen lith- ographs from the Dali Museum at Botanic Gardens. Information: 720-865-3500. Each Other, through Aug. 22 — View Marie Watt and Cannupa Hansha Lugar’s joint sculpture-tapestry exhibit at the Denver Art Museum. Information: 720-865-5000. Cherry Creek Arts Festival, Sept. 4-6 — The 30th art fest moves Creekside at the Cherry Creek Shopping Center from July 4th weekend. Information: 303-355-2787. All The Cosmos A Canvas, through Sept. 15 — New Wings Over the Rockies exhibit lets you drift into space to experience our universe. Information: 303-360-5360. Looking Forward/Looking Back, through Sept. 19 — Molly Brown House exhibit displays Historic Denver’s 5-decades of saving sites. Information: 303-832-4092..
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