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Yeti Night, City Council Meeting, and an Evening at Foothills Art Center

Celebrate Yeti Night at the Mountaineering Museum tonight from 6-9PM. Costumes are optional, but you may win a prize if you come up with the best yeti costume. Enter the raffle to win outdoor swag and prizes Enjoy music by Electric Toast. Yetis of all ages are welcome.


City Council meets tonight at 6:30PM in City Council Chambers. The Mayor will read a proclamation naming November as Revive Civility Month. They will conduct a public hearing regarding the 2019 Operating Budget, which calls for $30,237,228 in revenue and $31,898,958 in expenses. They expect to maintain a reserve fund of 20.9%.

They will vote on an ordinance that would allow homes in the new Shelton Studio Ranch Planned Unit Development to be 35 feet tall instead of the 25 feet originally requested in the plan. The change would also allow accessory structures to be 25 feet tall instead of 15 feet.

They will also vote to vacate an additional portion of Arapahoe Street for use by Calvary Church. This change is allowing the church to build a parking garage on Arapahoe Street. After the change, traffic will be diverted behind the Armory Building and into the alley behind the Table Mountain Inn.


Foothills Art Center will present a program tonight from 7-9PM: “Wall of Hope” is a story about how our community in Golden is using art as a conduit to create a healthy dialogue about mental health and suicide. We hope this project encourages other communities to be proactive and work together to start their own conversations. Join us for the public viewing this evening. If you can’t make it to the public event, please watch their video at foothillsartcenter.org/mural


Music Tonight
New Terrain Brewing will host Music by the Mesa – Hymn for Her tonight from 6-9PM.
Golden Moon Speakeasy – Ryan Flores from 8-11PM.


If you’re looking for Halloween-related activities this weekend, check the calendar at GOLDENHALLOWEEN.COM.  There are tons of family-friendly events planned this weekend, as well as adult-oriented parties in town.

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