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ON THE AGENDA

April 3

14TH ANNUAL EASTER EGG HUNT

Jared’s Garden Center is hosting their annual Easter Egg Hunt—join the fun on the Saturday before. There are different age groups starting every 20 minutes and all eggs will have be found by noon. JARED’S NURSERY, GIFT AND GARDEN, Littleton, jaredsgarden.com

PHOTO: GABE PIERCE UNSPLASH PHOTO: COURTESY DENVER ART MUSEUM

April 6

INSIGHT: FROM VISION TO REALITY: THE DENVER ART MUSEUM’S 19TH-CENTURY GALLERIES

The long-awaited opening of “The 19th-Century in European and American Art” collection has arrived! Join curator Angelica Daneo and interpretive specialist Lauren Thompson for a virtual talk featuring a special behind-thescenes look at how the new galleries in the Hamilton Building came together from concept to installation. DENVER ART MUSEUM, Virtual, denverartmuseum.org

KNOW BEFORE YOU GO: Due to the everchanging updates regarding COVID-19, events may have been canceled or postponed. Please check with each organizer regarding event changes. See the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (cdc.gov) and the Tri-County Health Department (tchd.org) for the latest news and guidelines for staying healthy and slowing the spread of COVID.

April 8 — April 29

FACE OFF ART WORKSHOP

A hands-on, after school art workshop series for students ages 9-14. Learn and practice the proportions of the face while working with various mediums including pencil, pen and ink, watercolor, acrylic paints and Sculpey clay. CURTIS CENTER FOR THE ARTS, Greenwood Village, greenwoodvillage.com

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April 16 — April 29

QUEENS GIRL IN THE WORLD

Come along on the misadventures of brighteyed, big-hearted Jacqueline Marie Butler! When Jacqueline is suddenly uprooted from her protective, middle-class lifestyle in 1960s Queens, New York, and dropped into a progressive, predominantly Jewish private school in Greenwich Village, comical confusion and plenty of chaos ensues. Lively and poignant—and punctuated with the irresistible sound of Motown—Queens Girl in the World tells the tale of one young woman’s journey through those awkward feelings of adolescence, to a time of self-discovery at the onset of our nation’s Civil Rights movement! AURORA FOX ARTS CENTER, Aurora, aurorafoxartscenter.org

A ROMANCE WITH LACE

LACE is bridal’s biggest mainstay, and reinventing its traditional wheel proves challenging— yet when Megan Ziems opened Grace Loves Lace in 2010, she changed the bridal industry and revolutionized how dresses were designed and sold forever. By ensuring quality wasn’t dictated by a price tag, brides didn’t have to be forced to sacrifice style for comfort. Learn more about these hand-crafted, ethically made gowns and their newest Denver showroom at avidlifestyle.com

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