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Where to go trick-or-treating across the Denver metro in 2024

 
 

There are only a few days until Halloween, and schedules and plans for trick-or-treating and trunk-or-treating have been announced across Colorado, including throughout the Denver metro and Interstate 25 corridor.

At one point, scheduling trick-or-treating was not a consideration for parents across the U.S., but it’s no longer advised to send your little ones off into the dark to knock on stranger’s doors. Nor is it wise to seek treats from homeowners who might not be expecting people at their door — let alone ghouls and goblins.

Experts with Children’s Hospital Colorado advise that children under 12 should trick-or-treat with an adult, and advise that mature children should be told to stick to familiar, well-lit areas and to stay with a group.

In fact, with Halloween events largely scheduled these days, several events have already passed, such as trick-or-treating at Broomfield Plaza, which was held on Oct. 12. In light of that, here are a few events that offer a family-friendly environment for trick-or-treating.

Colorado trick-or-treat events 2024 schedule

Arvada: Prepare for a spooktacular night in Olde Town Arvada with Trick or Treat Street 2024. The event is planned for Friday, Oct. 25 from 5-7 p.m. Alongside trick-or-treating, the event will feature a “Thriller” dance mob performance at 5:15 p.m. and 6:45 p.m. in Olde Town Square.

Aurora: It will be a fang-tastic day of trick-or-treating with On Havana Street, which is sponsoring and supporting Rock Fizz Aurora’s Halloween Costume Contest and Trick-or-Treat on Saturday, Oct. 26, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The event will be held at The Gardens on Havana, 10441 E. Garden Dr., and the costume contest will have categories for children, adults, groups and pets.

Boulder: The Munchkin Masquerade in downtown Boulder will welcome hordes of costumed children to trick-or-treat along Pearl Street. Scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 31, the event will last from 3-6 p.m. and is best suited for children 12 and under. You can check out the downtown Boulder website to see what businesses are participating.

Broomfield (Butterfly Pavilion)

Is your child a fiend for the natural world? Then perhaps Bug-A-Boo at the Butterfly Pavilion is the place to go. The annual event allows kids to roam the facility freely, going from station to station where toys and candy will be offered, while parents enjoy some peace of mind. The event is free with the price of admission.

The event is scheduled for several times throughout the month: Friday, Oct. 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Oct. 20 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Oct. 26 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Oct. 27 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; and Oct. 31 from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.

Castle Rock

Join the Downtown Merchants Association for booth-to-booth trick-or-treating at Festival Park on Friday, Oct. 25 from noon to 3 p.m. The event will feature Halloween music, vendor booths and, of course, plenty of candy.

However, if you’re looking for something more low-key, perhaps Spooktacular at Philip S. Miller Park on Saturday, Oct. 26 is more your speed. The event is designed to provide family fun for the whole family, with sensory-friendly activities planned from 1-2 p.m., and Castle Rock kiddos will be able to access the rest of the event based on the first letter of their last name. Last names starting with A through L are scheduled to play games, win prizes and get candy from 2-3 p.m. Kids with last names starting with M through Z will be scheduled from 3-4 p.m.

Denver

As to be expected with a city as large as Denver, several events are going on throughout the county that offer candy to youngsters (and adults). Some require an entry or participation fee, so here are a few that are free to attend.

The Mile High Trunk or Treat, presented by the Far East Center, will be held at Empower Field at Mile High on Oct. 25 from 5-9 p.m. in Parking Lot C. The family-friendly event will have a variety of live entertainment, including a haunted house, fire eaters and over 150 organizations that plan to hand out treats.

Young and old alike are invited to the 10th Annual BOOnion Station Trick-or-Treat Parade on Thursday, Oct. 24 beginning at 5 p.m. The event will be held at Denver’s Union Station and will feature a costume contest, mini-train rides, balloon artists and more.

On Saturday, Oct. 25, businesses at 37th and Navajo Street in Denver are planning their Fifth Annual Trick or Treat on Navajo Street, organized by students at Embark Education. The event is planned from 5-7 p.m. at businesses on Navajo Street between 36th and 37th. Candy, treats and other surprises are promised to attendees.

Fort Collins: Prepare to be frightened — by how cute Tiny Tot Halloween 2024 in downtown Fort Collins will be. This event provides a morning of trick-or-treating with photo opportunities and lots of candy provided by nearly 90 businesses. The event is scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 31 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. For a full list of participating businesses, visit the event page here.

Golden: Young candy-seekers can trick-or-treat along Washington Avenue on Thursday, Oct. 31. Businesses will be providing candy from 11th Street to 14th Street from 3-5 p.m.

Greeley: Visit Trick-or-Treat Street in downtown Greeley on Friday, Oct. 25 from 4-6 p.m. The event welcomes thousands of families to collect treats from various downtown businesses. The city promises that there will be props set up for Halloween photo opportunities, and free Halloween-themed kids’ crafts.

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Free and cheap things to do in Denver in January: Denver Zoo, stock show, mystery movies

 
 

$1 Mystery Movie Monday

Enjoy a major plot twist even before the movie starts at Regal Cinemas’ Mystery Movie Mondays. You can be the first to experience a new release before it opens to the public, usually at a discounted price. But Regal can’t tell the audience what film will be showing, so you take your chances. During Mystery Movie Mondays, Regal Crown Club members enjoy a small popcorn and soft drink combo for $9. The next “secret” screening at Regal is on Jan. 8, when tickets are $5. Screenings take place at select locations. For more secret screenings, go to regmovies.com/static/en/us/promotions throughout the year.

Denver Zoo free days

Monkey around with the family at the Denver Zoo at no cost in 2024. The zoo is giving back to the community with free admission on Jan. 5, Jan. 21, Feb. 11, April 7, Nov. 1, Nov. 9 and Nov. 17. Tickets are not available at the gate, but online only, and are first-come, first-served. Tickets are up for grabs 11 days prior to each free day, and you can get up to five tickets per person. They are valid only for the specific day and entry time reserved. The next lottery opens on Jan. 10 for the Sunday, Jan. 21, free day. denverzoo.org/free-days.

MLK free concert

The Colorado Symphony honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with its annual tribute concert on Jan. 9 at 7:30 p.m. at Boettcher Concert Hall (1000 14th St.) in Denver. Admission is free. The evening will feature special guest performances and honor recipients of the 2024 Martin Luther King Jr. Humanitarian Award. The performance promises to hit the right notes with a moving, celebratory program highlighting works by various composers. Tickets are required for admission, which are now available online. Limit 10 tickets per household. All seating is general admission. However, a ticket does not guarantee a seat, so arrive early.  tickets.coloradosymphony.org/6749/6750

NWSS free admission

Since 1906, the National Western Stock Show has been attracting thousands to Denver every January. Thanks to Arrow Electronics, cowboys and cowgirls of all ages can saddle up for Free Grounds Admission Day on Jan. 9 from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Note that general admission does not include ticketed events.) The regular price on Tuesdays is $17 for adults and $4 for children, so a family of four will save $42. Stock Show parking is free, but space is limited. Consider parking at Coors Field, where lots open at 8 a.m. daily and free shuttles take attendees to the National Western complex. nationalwestern.com

Jewels for Hope

Jewels for Hope collects pre-owned fine jewelry and holds sales throughout the year with proceeds benefiting the Children’s Diabetes Foundation. Find plenty of bling at its first sale of the year on Jan. 12 and 13 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day at Jewel for Hope’s shop at 3500 S. Corona St. in Englewood. Snag three pairs of earrings for $10, buy-one-get-one-free necklaces and pins, low-priced watches and more. childrensdiabetesfoundation.org/jewels-for-hope

Lafayette Oatmeal Festival

The 27th annual Lafayette Oatmeal Festival on Jan. 13 features a huge oatmeal breakfast with nearly 100 toppings to customize your bowl. Breakfast is served from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. at Pioneer Elementary School (101 E. Baseline Road). Tickets are $9 for adults and $7 for kids 3 to 12 and seniors (60+). Children 2 and under eat free. Plus, free face painting will be available starting at 8 a.m. Attendees are encouraged to use the free shuttle from Flatirons Community Church, carpool or use public transportation. Purchase tickets at the event, in advance at the Lafayette Chamber or online. lafayettecolorado.com

National Park Service free days

Outdoor enthusiasts can take in the natural beauty of our state for free in 2024. Kicking it off, in celebration of Martin Luther King Jr., the National Park Service is waiving entrance fees to all of its parks, monuments and other sites on Jan. 15. The free day does not include amenity or user fees for activities such as camping. It is an opportunity to go snowshoeing, cross-country skiing or just enjoy the frosty landscape of nearby Rocky Mountain National Park on a budget. There are five more free days in 2024: April 20, June 19, Aug. 4, Sept. 28 and Nov. 11. nps.gov

Civic Center Stargaze

Embark on a free celestial journey to the moon and stars right in the heart of Denver during Civic Center Stargaze. The Civic Center Conservancy and AstroTours are partnering on the event to be held at the main promenade of Civic Center park on Jan. 24, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Participants can learn from trained astronomers about the wonders of the cosmos through high-powered telescopes accessible to all ages. Local food trucks will be on hand if you need a hot beverage. The event is free, but space is limited. Secure your spot by Jan. 21. More stargazing is set for Feb. 21, March 20 and April 24. civiccenterpark.org/event/civic-center-stargaze/

Lakewood Arts Gallery sale

The Lakewood Arts Gallery (6501 W. Colfax Ave.) holds its New and Gently Used Art Supplies Sale from Jan. 27 to Feb. 23. Find painting supplies, kids’ crafts, art books, and fabric and jewelry-making supplies. For a minimal donation, pick up new and/or used art and craft supplies. The gallery, operated by the Lakewood Arts Council, is open from noon to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday and until 9 p.m. on Friday. lakewoodarts.org or 303-980-0625

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Denver Housing Market Slowdown Gives First-Time Buyers New Opportunities

 
 

September’s Denver Metro real estate market experienced a seasonal slowdown, with new listings, pending sales, and closed sales declining.

Although closed sales dropped about 20% from August, prices held steady at a median of $585,000, according to September’s monthly report from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.

First-time homebuyers not tied to historically low-interest rates are leading the charge on purchases, said Libby Levinson-Katz, chair of the DMAR Market Trends Committee.

“In many ways, this is the perfect market for first-time homebuyers to seize opportunities,” she said. “While interest rates are high, these buyers can negotiate instead of jumping into bidding wars where they might pay 10 percent over the asking price to secure a property like many did over a year ago.”

Although the average close-to-list-price ratio is down year-over-year by almost 5 percent to 99 percent, more buyers want concessions like buydowns to reduce their interest rates instead of haggling on price.

Looking ahead

At the end of September, active listings increased 11.24 percent to 7,629. That’s still about half the average number of listings for September (15,453 from 1985-2022) and significantly below the record high of 31,450 in September 2006.

The median days on the market increased by 27% in September to 14 days.

While many sellers don’t want to lower prices, starting too high can cause the home to sit on the market longer, making potential buyers worry something is wrong with the house.

The realtors association also suggests sellers planning to list homes now or in the next few months prepare now by getting pre-inspections of the roof, air-conditioning, and sprinkler systems before snow falls.

Luxury market

Colleen Covell, a market trends committee member and realtor at Mile Hi Modern, said there are nearly five months of inventory for homes in the $1.5 to $1.99 million. In comparison, there are more than six months of inventory for homes priced over $2 million.

“This portion of the market has finally tipped into a balanced — if not a buyer’s — market for the first time in recent memory,” she said.

With homes priced over $1 million taking 34 days to sell, buyers have more negotiating power and could get their dream home under the asking price.

“Sellers need to appreciate that the market has shifted significantly in this segment, and correct pricing is critical to a quick sale.”

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Just Listed: Thoughtfully Updated Mar Lee Home

 
 
 

Welcome home to 1828 S Meade St!

This home has been thoughtfully updated and is ready for its new owner(s). Enter into the large living room with board and batten surround. The French doors off the living room open to a light-filled office or 3rd bedroom. The kitchen has been updated and has the coziest breakfast nook to enjoy. There are 2 bedrooms at the other end of the house with the updated bathroom. Head outside to your patio overlooking the large yard, perfect for outdoor hangs on a sunny Colorado day. This home is 15 minutes to Downtown Denver and less than a block to Sanderson Gulch which has a playground, basketball court, and walking trails.

Listed by Sam Messmer for West + Main Homes. Please contact Sam for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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Just Listed: Stunningly Updated Bungalow in Platt Park

 
 
 

Welcome home to this stunningly updated bungalow nestled in Platt Park!

The curb appeal will draw you in through the updated entryway, followed by an open concept living room, dining room, and kitchen. The bright and spacious bathroom was thoughtfully updated in early 2022. The backyard is an urban oasis with a large yard, garden, covered patio that doubles as another living space, and outdoor dining area - perfect for entertaining! The location can’t be beat within a block to Corvus Coffee and Grandma’s House Brewery. It’s also 5 blocks from one of the best farmer’s markets in Denver on Old South Pearl St! Purchase this home in time to enjoy the last few weeks of 2022’s farmer’s market season!

Listed by Sam Messmer for West + Main Homes. Please contact Sam for current pricing + availability.

 
 
 

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