This weekend and beyond, several exciting events will take place across the Denver metro area, offering something for everyone, from animal lovers to music aficionados.
On Saturday, June 14, the Stanley Marketplace in Aurora will host the first of three sessions of Puppy Yoga with Soul Dog Rescue.
Forget the usual goat yoga trend; this heartwarming event pairs yoga enthusiasts with adorable puppies in need of adoption.
Participants will join a one-hour yoga session from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. at the venue’s Sky Rink, guided by the talented instructors from Rise Yoga & Wellness.
This unique experience offers attendees an opportunity to relax, stretch, and perhaps even meet their new furry best friend.
Following the June session, additional Puppy Yoga events are scheduled for July 12 and August 9.
Tickets for this event are priced at $10.61 per person.
For more information, visit stanleymarketplace.com or call 720-990-6743.
On Sunday, June 15, the beloved Juneteenth Music Festival will return to the Five Points neighborhood, celebrating the historic holiday of Juneteenth.
Headlined by hip-hop artist Juvenile, this free public event will feature an 11 a.m. parade on Welton Street, accompanied by a vibrant marketplace that includes over 100 vendors.
In its renewed format, the festival promises a variety of family-friendly activities, making it a fun outing for all ages.
The festivities will take place throughout the Welton area, with the main stage located at 2700 Welton St.
For more details on performances and ticket options, visit juneteenthmusicfestival.com.
From June 19 to June 22, music lovers can head to the mountains for the 52nd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival.
Taking place in the scenic Town Park, this year’s lineup features an array of talented artists, including Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Greensky Bluegrass, Lake Street Dive, and the Sam Bush Band.
A special highlight of this festival is the live performance of the Toy Factory Project, formed to honor the late Toy Caldwell of the Marshall Tucker Band.
Tickets are still available, with single-day admission costing $130 and a four-day pass priced at $405.
Visitors can buy tickets and find further details at bluegrass.com/telluride.
Lastly, on Saturday, June 14, history enthusiasts and retro fans will gather for the 1940s Ball at Boulder Airport.
This aviation-themed event aims to capture the essence of post-World War II America.
From 5:45 p.m. until midnight, attendees are invited to dress in period attire and enjoy live musical performances, including a tribute to Frank Sinatra performed by a modern version of the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra.
The evening will showcase not only dance and music but also live illusions, vintage cars, and aircraft flybys, alongside appearances by special guests like Donny Most from “Happy Days.”
Tickets for the 1940s Ball can be purchased for $101.67 through eventbrite.com, or by visiting 1940sball.org for more event specifics.
With such a diverse array of events lined up, there is no shortage of activities to keep Denver residents entertained throughout June.
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