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Vail Dance Festival Cancelled
Preparations are already underway for the return of live performances next summer with opening night scheduled for July 30, 2021. In the interim, we plan to host a digital version of past Festival performances as well as online forums and educational content during this year’s planned July 31 – August 11 dates. More information will be provided on vaildance.org
Best of Show Artists
May 22 – July 19. These artists and their works were winners of the 2019 Eye of the Camera Exhibit sponsored by the Littleton Fine Arts Board. If the Littleton Museum of Art is still closed, the exhibit will open virtually on the museum website social media. For information go to littletongov.org/covid-19
EVENTS
Arapahoe County Primary Election
June 30. Ballots will be mailed beginning June 8. Return your ballot by mail or deliver it to any drop-off location in Arapahoe County by 7 pm Election Day. View a sample ballot and find your nearest ballot drop-off location at arapahoevotes.com. For information contact Arapahoe County Elections at 303-793-4511
Denver Zoo Reopens
Tickets are on sale now for entry beginning Friday, June 12. All tickets must be purchased/reserved online at DenverZoo.org/Visit. The zoo will limit the number of visitors per day with
staggered 15-minute entry windows to limit the number of guests at any one time. A one-way path around the entire campus has been created to allow guests to view a majority of its animal habitats and gardens. All guests ages 3 and over will be required to wear face masks. For further information call 720-337-1644
Denver Botanic Gardens Now Open
The Denver Botanic Gardens 1007 York Street location has opened with limited attendance numbers, timed tickets and strict social distancing guidelines. Admissions are capped at 250 people in two-hour increments. Make a reservation online for a specific date at botanicgardens.org. Tickets will not be available onsite. For information call 720-865-3500
Cherry Creek Arts Festival Cancelled
This year’s event has been moved to July 2 – 4, 2021. Artists juried into the 2020 show will have the option of participating in the 2021 event or receiving a full refund for this year. CherryArts will continue its activities connected with the festival including the virtual Art Shop where you can buy the work of festival artists. For information go to hello@ cherryarts.org or call 303-355-2787
Colorado Renaissance Festival Opening Postponed
The new date for this year’s festival will be August 1 for eight weekends through Sunday, Sept 20. For updates and further information call 303-688-6010
Dragon Boat Festival Cancelled
The Colorado Dragon Boat Leadership has cancelled this year’s event originally scheduled for July 25, 26. We plan to resume our annual celebration of Asian and Asian/American heritage in 2021. For information call 303-953-7277
FUNDRAISERS
The Hope Ball Is Going Virtual
June 27. In response to health concerns, Cancer League of Colorado has decided to stage a safe, lively and fun interactive event at 7:00 pm on this date with a “Hope Ball Flash Mob”. For information call 303-761-9015
Jodi’s Race Virtual Dash
June 13. For the past 10 years, thousands of ovarian cancer survivors, their families and friends have gathered at City Park on the second Saturday of June for the annual Jodi’s Race for Awareness. The funds raised are used to support women living with and fighting the disease. This year, for health reasons, the crowd will be running and walking in their own neighborhood and homes. Virtual dash participants can register at any time at jodisrace.org. For more information go to colo-ovariancancer.org
Saturday Night Alive Gala Cancelled This year’s Gala benefiting the Denver Center for the Performing Arts commitment to making theatre accessible to everyone has been cancelled. All events and performances at DCPA have been postponed. For updates and further information call Lyn Schaffer at 303341-1473
2020 Toyota Highlander Hybrid rocks BY H. THROTTLE AUTOMOTIVE COLUMNIST
This has been a good week for Toyota here in the Denver Metro area with the Rocky Mountain Automotive Press (RMAP) voting the Toyota / Corolla hybrid the 2020 “Car of the year.” The new Corolla was redesigned in 2020 and the first ever Corolla Hybrid was introduced in the United States. This vehicle boasts up to 52 miles-per-gallon with a very sleek design. Toyota North America Inc. and affiliates across 13 states have made a $500,000 donation to the United Way for Covid-10 emergency usage for food, water, childcare and other emergency relief needs. This week’s car review features another outstanding Toyota vehicle in the 2020 Highlander Hybrid Platinum L-4 all-wheel drive. This luxury SUV is state-of-the art in hybrid efficiency, design, and performance. The exterior is a bright “Rudy Flare Pearl,” with the final assembly of this Highlander in Princeton, Indiana. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price that includes luxury options is $50,200. This High-
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Playgrounds, picnic shelters, dog parks and more will be open to the public
South Suburban Parks and Recreation (SSPR) announced that they opened several indoor and outdoor facilities and amenities in compliance with the local and state health orders this past weekend. Outdoor amenities such as playgrounds, picnic shelters, Pickleball and basketball courts, and dog parks opened June 5. Buck, Goodson and Sheridan recreation centers opened Monday, June 8, while the Lone Tree Recreation Center opened June 1. All recreation centers have limited
hours and reservations are required. Cook Creek Pool opened for lap swim and advanced registration programs on Monday, June 8. SSPR anticipates opening for leisure swim on June 15. Franklin, Harlow and Holly pools are anticipated to open July 1, due to construction delays related to COVID-19. Several athletics leagues will begin in June, including softball and t-ball. Our summer camps are in full swing, including a variety of art, science and sports options. Visit https://www. ssprd.org/Safe-Return for a complete list of facility and amenity openings, reservations and regulations.