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City offices will be closed on September 5 in observance of Labor Day.
City administrative offices will be closed on Monday\, Janua ry 2 in observance of the New Years holiday.
Happy New Year\, Gold en!
City administrative offices will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
Please note\, City of Golden administrative offices will be closed in recognition of President’s Day.
City administrative offices will be closed in observ ance of Memorial Day.
City administrative offices will be closed on Wednes day\, June 19 in recognition of Juneteenth\, Freedom Day.
City administrative offices will be closed on July 4th in ob servance of the Independence Day holiday.
Please celebrate safely!
City administration offices will be closed in observance of Indigenous Peoples’ Day on October 14\, 2024.
City administrative offices will be closed on Novemb er 11 in observance of Veterans Day.
City administrative offices will be closed on Thursday and F riday in observance of Thanksgiving Day.
Have a happy\, safe Thank sgiving!
City administrative offices will be closed on Wednesday\, De cember 25 in observance of the Christmas holiday.
Golden Town and Gown Book Club (TGBC) will discuss When Rivers Run Dry\, by Fred Pearce in a Zoom meeting on April. Mr. Pearce is an entertaining\, British writer\, with an intern ational perspective.
The topic of wate r supply is thought by some to rival climate change in importance to our c ountry. The discussion leader will be Mines Professor of Hydrology Kamini Singha\, who was the 2019 Mines Faculty Senate Distinguished Lecturer on t he topic of water supply.
The meeting will begin with City Council or Jim Dale giving a brief encomium to Bill McKee\, one of Colorado’s wat er experts\, who was to lead the discussion of this book. Bill passed awa y suddenly in February.
You can join the discussion by registering in advance.
Join VFW Post 4171 and the Golden American Legion Post this Memorial Day at the Golden Cemetery in honoring those who died in active military service.
The service will begin at 11 a.m.
Golden Mayor Laura Weinberg will offer brief remarks\, along with Lakewood Council members from Ward 1 and 3\, and a short ceremo ny will follow.
In the event of inclement weather\, the ceremony w ill be canceled.
Enjoy a diverse array of artwork from over 100 artists in this nationally juried arts festival.
With its prime location and free admission to the public\, this premier event typically draws more than 35 \,000 visitors over 2 days to enjoy art\, live performances\, craft beer\, food vendors\, and children’s activities.
A Golden icon for three decades\, Golden Fine Arts Festiva l is a prestigious juried art show located in the heart of historic downto wn Golden\, Colorado happening August 21-22.
With its prime locati on just 20 minutes west of Metro Denver and free admission to the public\, this premier event traditionally draws over 30\,000 visitors (pre-COVID) over 2 days to enjoy art\, live entertainment\, beer and wine gardens\, an d food vendors.
The event\, rich in community tradition and a well -established reputation\, is limited to 100 artist booth spaces. If social distancing restrictions are in place\, booth spaces may be limited furthe r. Artists are selected through a competitive jury process selected by art professionals. Traditionally\, over half of participating artists travel to Golden from outside of the state of Colorado. Colorado is also home to many talented artists who participate at the event each year. Cash prizes are awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners in nine categories\, as well as B est of Show and Best of Colorado honors.
Produced by the Golden Ch amber of Commerce\, Golden Fine Arts Festival is a favorite of those who v alue an attentive and welcoming ‘home hospitality’ of Golden\, Colorado fo r artists and patrons alike. Visit www.goldenfineartsfestiv al.org before you go for more information\, and to ensure the re are no additional\, pandemic-related restrictions implemented.
Severa l community organizations have come together to bring a celebration of the spirit and resilience of the Golden community to life. The event will pro vide a chance for the community to collectively reflect on the experiences of the past year and celebrate those who have supported us through a diff icult time.
The event will be held from 12 to 2 p.m. on Kafadar Co mmons (Mines Quad) on Illinois St.\, and offers an opportunity to:
Take a ride on the new Mines-Golden Downtown automated shuttle.
Featured speakers includ e:
Join us at the Gold en History Museum (923 10th St.) from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday\, Oct. 3 for the first-ever Autumn Fest and a packed aft ernoon of fun for the whole family\, sponsored by Golden Kids Dental and O rthodontics.
incredible chalk art \nhourly puppet shows (plus hands-on stations to make your own show) \nmake-your-own-bubbles station\nsilent movie viewing\n4 -H petting zoo\ncraft stations\nBIG TRUCK demo (Streets\, Fire \, and Police Departments)\ncostumed Civil War interpretation \nkarate demonstration\nOther Fun\nWesternaires pony rides ($3 per ride)\nCODA Brewing Company beer garden
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Presented by the Golden Chamber of Commerce and their partne r\, Coors Distributing Company\, this is a fall tradition of all things ch ili and beer! Over 30 breweries and 100 brands of beer under the Coors Dis tributing Company umbrella of products will be showcased. All ticketed gue sts will receive a souvenir sampling beer glass. Chili cooks compete for top prizes\, taste your way through the event and vote for your favorites in each category – Red\, Green and Other! Event is Rain or Shine!
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The United States Marine Corps Memorial Foundation will hold the annual ceremony for Veterans Day on Saturday\, November 6 at 2 p.m.
The ceremony\, honoring veterans and the 100 year anniversary of the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier\, will feature Guest Speaker Cmdr. Jason Pratt \, USN (Retired) along with a music program. The 13 US troops fallen on Au gust 26th will also be honored\, and a parade float of the Tomb of the Unk nown Soldier will be on site.
This year the USMC Memorial has been expanded to collect donations for the Toys for Tots program.
Brin g your donations for the Toys for Tots donation drop-off from 10:30 a.m. t o 3:30 p.m.
Arrive early\; parking is available in the commercial lots across the street.
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Santa is coming to visit the Golden Police Department\, Wednesday\, Dec. 8\, from 5 :30 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Golden Community Center\, 1470 10th St.
Come and meet Golden Police Officers\, Elves from the North Pole\, and get your picture taken with Santa!
Kids\, bring your letters to Santa ! Officers will be collecting letters and making sure Santa receives them.
There will be FREE cookies\, coloring\, crafts\, and lots more! p>\n
COVID-19: Child Holiday-Themed Masks will be available. Photographs will be taken OUTSIDE. Santa is fully vaccinated. The Jefferson County Bo ard of Health has issued Public Health Order 21-006\, which requires all i ndividuals ages 3 and older to wear a mask or cloth face covering when in indoor public spaces in Jefferson County\, regardless of vaccination statu s.
The Colorado School of Mines Board of Trustees has given for mal approval to begin work with a developer\, Capstone Development Partner s\, on a public-private partnership that will reimagine Mines Park student housing and raise the total bed count from 538 to more than 1\,000. Const ruction and renovation will begin in Summer 2022\, with the first phase do ne by Fall 2023 and final completion by Fall 2024.
The project tea m is hosting the second of three meetings on Jan. 19\, 6 to 7 p.m. with cu rrent Mines Park residents\, Mines students and the surrounding City of Go lden community as planning progresses to receive feedback on the vision fo r Mines Park.
Join the meeting on Zoom with password: 366972.
Dial in for the meeting at 253-215-8782 or 346-248-7799\nMeeting ID: 932 055 4 2588.\nIf you are calling from abroad\, access international numbe rs to participate.
H.323: 162.255 .37.11 (US West) or 162.255.36.11 (US East)\nMeeting ID: 932 0554 25 88\nPassword: 366972\nSIP: 93205542588@zoomcrc.com\nPass word: 366972
The Kiwanis Club and the Golden Chamber of Commerc e will host their annual Easter Egg hunt this year on April 16 at 10 a.m. in Parfet Park.
On the morning of the hunt\, thousands of plastic eggs are spread throughout Parfet Park with different areas for different age groups. Once the bell sounds\, kids clean the park in no time\, so don ’t be late!
All kids up to the age of 10 are welcome to participat e.
This family-friendly event\, sponsored by the Golden Community Commons group\, takes place on the last Tuesday of t he month\, May through September.
Gather at Calvary Church’s Celeb ration Plaza at 5:30 p.m. for music\, food\, raffles and New Terrain Brewe ry on site serving beer and cider. A themed\, costumed bike cruise heads o ff at 6:30 p.m. for a ride around Golden before heading back to the Plaza for more fun that continues until 9 p.m.
The cruis e starts and ends at Calvary Church’s Celebration Plaza\, at 13th & Arapahoe. For more info check out the Facebook page of @TheGoldenCruise.
Join the Colorado School of Mines and the C ity of Golden for a second Intergovernmental Agreement (IGA) Neighborhood Meeting on June 8 from 6 to 7 p.m.
The subject of this virtual mee ting will be the Early Childhood Education Center at Mines Park.
There will be NO firework s in Golden this year\, but lots of opportunity to celebrate at the 4th of July Festival in Lions Park\, organized and hosted by the Golden Lions Cl ub.
The celebration is an opportunity for families\, friends\, and neighbors to get together at Lions Park on 10th Street to enjoy food\, fu n and live music while celebrating our great country.
Bring your o wn picnic\, or food will be available for purchase from American Legion Go lden Post 21 and two specialty food trucks. Drinks will also be available for purchase from Coors\, Golden City Brewery beer\, and Bonacquisti Wines (Denver’s Urban Winery).
Join us at the Buffalo Rose (111 9 Washington Ave.) on Thursday\, July 7 from 6 to 8 p.m. for a night of st orytelling by Colorado filmmakers.
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ARTSWEEK GOLDEN returns July 7 – 15 with a week-long celebration of the ar ts courtesy of Foothills Art Center and the Golden Public Art Commission ( PAC).
Plein Air painters\, aerialists\, a film screening and art t rivia are just some of the activities with an art-oriented focus that will be free to the public. Walk downtown and along the north side of the cree k and see if you can discover all 14 “Itty Bitty Art Projects” sponsored b y the PAC.
For a complete listing of all events happening during A RTSWEEK GOLDEN\, visit www.foothillsartcent er.org.
Enjoy a diverse array of artwork from over 100 artists in this nationally juried arts festival from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday in downtown Golden at 12th and Arapahoe .
ARTSWEEK GOLDEN returns July 7 – 15 with a week-long celebration of the arts courtesy of Foothills Art Cent er and the Golden Public Art Commission (PAC).
Plein Air painters\ , aerialists\, a film screening and art trivia are just some of the activi ties with an art-oriented focus that will be free to the public. Walk down town and along the north side of the creek and see if you can discover all 14 “Itty Bitty Art Projects” sponsored by the PAC.
For a complete listing of all events happening during ARTSWEEK GOLDEN\, visit www.foothillsartcenter.org.
Watch aerialists from the Circus Foundry fly high and dance in the sky at The Golden Mill on Wednesday\, J uly 13 from 6 to 8 p.m..
32nd Annual Golden Fine Arts Festival\nSaturd ay & Sunday\, August 20-21\, 2022\n10 a.m. – 5 p.m. \n11th Street from Arapahoe to Maple Streets in Gol den
A Golden icon for three decades\, Golden Fine Arts Fe stival is a juried art show located in the heart of historic downtown Gold en\, Colorado.
With its prime location just 20 minutes west of Met ro Denver and free admission to the public\, this premier event traditiona lly draws large crowds over 2 days to enjoy art\, live entertainment\, bee r and wine gardens and food vendors.
The event\, rich in community tradition and a well-established reputation\, is limited to 100 artist bo oth spaces. Artists are selected through a competitive jury process selec ted by art professionals. Traditionally\, over half of participating Artis ts travel to Golden from outside of the state of Colorado. Colorado is al so home to many talented Artists who participate at the event each year. C ash prizes are awarded to 1st and 2nd place winners in nine categories\, a s well as Best of Show and Best of Colorado honors.
Produced by th e Golden Chamber of Commerce\, Golden Fine Arts Festival is a favorite of those who value an attentive and welcoming ‘home hospitality’ of Golden\, Colorado for artists and patrons alike.
For more information visit the Golden Chamber website.
Presented by the Golden Chamber of Commerce\, in partnership with Coors Distributing Company\, the Golden Beer Tasting & Chili Cook-Of f is a celebration of all things beer\, chili and fun!
Ticketed gu ests enjoy an afternoon of fun with unlimited beer and chili samples (as l ong as supplies last)\, entertainment\, snack vendors and the Beer & Chili Awards Ceremony!
NOTE: The event is rain or shine! Come prepared for unpredictable Colorado fa ll weather and help support the Golden Chamber and St. Jude Children’s Res earch Hospital.
Autumn Fest is a free celebration of Golden featuring ha nds-on activities for the whole family\, including crafts\, big trucks\, a nd even farm animals. Join us to welcome the fall season at Golden History Museum (923 10th St.)
Th e Mines Museum of Earth Science is having their annual Spoooktacular event on October 15th\, 2022\, from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m.
Spooktacular is a s uper fun\, FREE\, blue pumpkin trick or treat event. People can come in th eir favorite costumes\, enjoy STEM themed hands-on activities (and treats) \, win prizes\, and take pictures with Ms. Colorado herself!
Also not to be missed…\n– Mr. Bones\n– Face painting\n– Blast er the burro\n– Spooky exhibits!
This is a free event open t o the Golden community. For more information check out the Museum Facebook page.
Mines Museum of Earth Science\n1310 Maple St reet\nGolden\, CO 80401
Email geomuseum@mines.edu or call 30 3-384-2071 for more info.
Homestead for the Holidays lets you experience the winter season just like the pioneers did. This fa mily-friendly event will have you strolling through Golden History Park\, taking in the colorful decorations\, making a craft that you get to take home\, and basking in the season. It’ s time to go homestead for the holidays!
Valued volunteers make th is event possible and will serve as interpreters within the historic struc tures to answer questions and guide your experience.
Advance regis tration is required.
Visit GoldenHistory.org /events to get ticket prices and to sign up.
(Photo b y: Povy Kendal Atchison)
The Golden Lions Club is hosting the 51st annual 4th of July community celebration in Lions Park. Activities k ick off at 11 a.m. with music by three local bands\, food\, drink\, childr en’s activities (including a hula hoop contest at 2:30 p.m.) and a raffle.
The day culminates in a fireworks display at approx. 9:30 p.m.\, weather and fire conditions permitting. Keep an eye on the City’s social media channels (Facebook and Twitter) for up-t o-the-minute updates if a cancellation is necessary.
The celebration is a day for families\, friends\, and neighbors to gather in L ions Park to picnic or purchase food and drink. All raffle and festival pr oceed go to support the work that the Lions Club does in the community throughou t the year.
Parking near the festival is extremely limited . The 8th\, 9th and 10th Street neighborhood will be closed to th rough traffic and festival parking. Ride your bike or walk to the event if you are local.
Remember that al l fireworks are ILLEGAL in the city limits of Golden\, so leave the firewo rks to the professionals. You can view the show from anywhere along the cr eek path\, near Lions Park\, and the Golden History Park.
Learn more!
Turn on your porch lights\, lock your doors\, and join the Golden Police D epartment for the 2023 National Night Out event from 5 to 8 p.m. on Tuesda y\, August 1 in Parfet Park on the corner of 10th Street and Washington Av enue. Bring the whole family for face painting\, crime prevention tips\, f ood\, and fun. The Flight for Life Helicopter will land at 7 p.m.\, provid ed they are not on a service call.
National Night Out is an annual community event that promotes police-community partnerships in a fun and relaxing environment.
A utumn Fest is a free celebration of Golden featuring hands-on activities f or the whole family\, including crafts\, big trucks\, and even farm animal s!
Join us to welcome the fall season at Golden History Museum (92 3 10th St.) with free and low-cost family-friendly activities:
Learn more at GoldenHistory.org.
Individuals\, businesses and restaurants offer up their best chili for tasting and competition at Parfet Park on Oct. 14 from 1 to 4 p .m.
Sponsored by the Golden Chamber of Commerce in partnership wit h Coors Distributing Company\, this event will showcase 30+ brands of beer \, from domestic beers to imports and local specialty crafts.
Lear n more and get your tickets at www.goldenbeerchilicookoff.org a>.
Tickets: https://goldenbeerchilicookoff. org/tickets.
On Halloween\, Oct. 31 from 3 to 5:00 p.m.\, downtown Washin gton Ave. will be closed to cars and filled instead with tiny zombies\, su per-heroes and other masked little ones\, all ready to fill their trick-or -treat bags in a safe atmosphere with candy provided by local Golden merch ants.
Bring your little ones for some sugar-saturated\, non-spooky fun!
Experience th e beauty of the holiday season with a walk down Washington Ave.\, candle ( or glowstick) in hand\, singing carols on Friday\, Dec. 1.
The pre-walk holiday show starts at 5 p.m. on the stage at 10th and Washington. The walk starts at 6:30 p.m. in front of Foothills Art Center on 15th St.
Bring a candle or purchase one be forehand from a local vendor.
Learn more on VisitGolden.com.
Come do some holiday shopping at the Annual Golden High School Holiday B azaar held by the GHS PTA.
With plenty to choose from and a variet y of goods from over 70 different vendors\, you can make a big dent on you r holiday shopping list.
This is a fundraiser for the students at Golden High School\, helping with scholarships\, grants\, and more.
The Golden Concert Choir will perform their annual holiday concert favorites on December 2 at 4 p.m. at Calvary Church\, 1320 Arapahoe St. (Doors open at 3 p.m.)
Tickets and info are available at goldenconcertchoir.org.
Tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/winters-enchantment-concert-ticke ts-750777986167?aff=oddtdtcreator.
Bursting with Colorado charm and hol iday spirit\, Golden’s holiday parade is a beloved family-friendly traditi on.
The parade route runs along Washington Ave. from 10th St. to 1 3th St. and will feature elves\, floats\, Victorian carolers\, antique car s\, the Grinch\, Santa\, and tons of joy!
Tickets: https://www.jeffsymphony.org/holiday-concert.
Spend a magical day in Golden meeting and mingling with fami ly favorite holiday characters–classic and new–in Downtown Golden along Wa shington Avenue\, which will be closed for the festive event.
Brin g your camera for plenty of photo opportunities\, including a “Selfie with an Elfie” station\, live music\, Newfoundland dog cart rides\, and lots o f festive holiday fun for the whole family!
Get your furry boots and Viking horns out! It’s time for Ullrgrass\, the 3-day festival named for the Norse God of Winter that highlights local talents as well as some well-known bluegr ass performers.
The festival features a costume contest\, troubado urs and beer from over 30 breweries.
Where: Parfet Park\, downtown Golden.
Visit ullrgrass.com for more information\, ticke ts and band schedule:
The best way to enjoy the event is to walk\, cycle\, or take public transit if you are able. If you need to drive\, plan to park your muskox in the free Clear Cr eek lot at 304 10th St\, in any of the downtown garages or surface lots\, or use the on-street parking\, following all relevant signs.
Bring the little ones for the annual Easter Egg Hunt on Satu rday\, March 30 in Parfet Park.
Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of G olden\, the “hunt” starts at 10 a.m. as children dart about to find the co lorful treasures! It doesn’t take more than a few minutes for all the eggs to be gathered up\, so don’t be late!
Children up to age 10 are w elcome.
ARTSWEEK GOLDEN is a week-long celebration of the arts\, culminating in the ARTSWEEK GOLDEN FESTIVAL\, a juried arts festival sponsored by Foothills Art Center\, with local and na tional artists exhibiting their works in downtown Golden. Exact location t o be announced\, but the festival happens right in downtown Golden.