October Events

October 3, 2024

Rocky Mountain French Bulldog’s Annual Halloween Costume Party

Get ready for an afternoon of fun, frolic, and fundraising as we celebrate our beloved Frenchies in their spookiest and cutest costumes.

Boo at the Zoo

Boo at the Zoo, in partnership with Lifetime Windows, is back and better than ever!

This timed, ticketed event is designed to minimize crowds and maximize fun. Enjoy mysterious cryptid creatures, candy stations, seasonal snacks and maximized Halloween fun for little ones and everyone. With something magical around every corner, it’s the best place in town to trick-or-treat!

Learn more and get tickets: https://denverzoo.org/events/boo-at-the-zoo/ 

Trick or Treat at Stanley

Mark your calendars for Stanley Marketplace’s annual **Trick or Treat Extravaganza** on Sunday, October 27, 2024! 🎃 Our community comes together as stores temporarily close their doors to hand out candy to little (and not-so-little) goblins, ghosts, and superheroes. 👻🕸️

This event kicks off at 5 PM and is free for all ages—just be sure to come in costume and bring your candy bucket! 🧙‍♂️ Buckets will be filled until supplies run out, so get here early for maximum sweets!

It’s always a hauntingly good time, and we can’t wait to see what creative costumes you all have this year!

2024 Great American Beer Festival

Join us October 10-12, 2024, for the Great American Beer Festival® in Denver!
TIckets on sale July 17, 2024!
Subscribe to our GABF® newsletter for updates and ticket sale announcements: https://www.greatamericanbeerfestival.com/email-updates/

Open House Star Party at the Chamberlin Observatory

Open House at Chamberlin Observatory: Saturn! International Observe the Moon Night Looking for a FREE fun family activity? Join the Denver Astronomical Society for our monthly Open House on Saturday, Oct 12th, at dusk. This event will occur on the south lawn of DU’s historic Chamberlin Observatory, 2930 E. Warren Avenue, Denver.

Our October Open House coincides with this year’s second International Astronomy Day. For more information about Astronomy Day, which takes place in the Spring and Fall, see https://www.astroleague.org/astronomy-day-fact-sheet/

October’s Open House features the two-days-past first quarter Moon. Comet C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS) may be visible low in the western sky shortly after sunset. Saturn, a favorite of many, will be in the southeastern sky. There will also be treats, such as the globular cluster M13.

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