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Calendar details for Monday, Sep. 23rd

CURRENT EXHIBITS AT THE MUSEUMS

When: All day

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AMERICAN MOUNTAINEERING MUSEUM
710 10th Street (map)
303-996-2755
Closed Saturday and Sunday and all Federal Holidays

THE BUFFALO BILL MUSEUM AND GRAVE
987 1/2 Lookout Mountain Road (map)
303-526-0744
CLOSED Monday, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas

The Buffalo Bill Story, Buffalo Bill's Death, The Americans, A Visit to the Wild West, Firearms, Kid's Cowboy Corral

COLORADO RAILROAD MUSEUM
17155 W. 44th Avenue (map)
303-279-4591
CLOSED Monday, New Year's Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Year's Eve Day

UPPER GALLERY
Center for Railroad Photography & Art Winners

Every year, the Center for Railroad Photography & Art holds a contest that attracts some of today’s finest and most creative photographers. Those who placed in this year’s program will have their photographs displayed at the Colorado Railroad Museum in Golden into 2023. The Museum’s goal is to showcase not only Colorado’s rich railroad history, but also the many creative people—around the world—who keep the spirit of railroading alive and well in the 21st century.

Without Words
Shining a spotlight on how railroaders have communicated over the years using sight, sound and code
LOWER GALLERY

New exhibit opening soon!

FOOTHILLS ART CENTER - ASTOR HOUSE  
822 12th Street (map)
303-279-3922
CLOSED New Year's Day, President's Day, Easter, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, and Christmas

Ed Hansen
(through October 13, 2024)
Realism in oil with Western themes

Joel Swanson: Orderings
(through November 3, 2024)
Through a diverse array of artworks that simultaneously embrace and challenge various approaches to ordering information, Swanson illuminates the subtle yet profound influence these systems exert on our perception of reality.

GOLDEN HISTORY MUSEUM & PARK
923 10th Street (map)
303-278-3557
(Museum) CLOSED Sunday, Monday, New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas, and New Year's Eve Day

Clear Creek Room:  The Heart of Golden
Surrounded by North and South Table Mountains, Clear Creek has drawn people to this area for millennia. 

We Are Still Here:  The Endurance of Native Jewels
In this exhibit, we define jewel as both a precious item as well as a woman of strength and importance. Explore how Indigenous women have persevered through hundreds of years of oppression and numerous attempts to destroy their culture. Featuring modern Native fashions that utilize ancient Indigenous jewels, learn about prominent Native women in contemporary American society. Not only are Native Americans still here; they have endured, and they are thriving.

Discovery Awaits:  Indigenous Connections, Epic Events, Legendary People, andthe Touch Gallery. A new Jolly Rancher exhibit is in the works and will open in2025.

The Salon:  Golden High School 150th Anniversary Exhibit 

Golden History Park (11th & Arapahoe):  The outdoor setting re-creates the look and feel of a late 1800's mountain ranch complete with gardens, a working blacksmith shop, schoolhouse and chicken coop (chickens included).

MINES MUSEUM
Colorado School of Mines
1310 Maple Street (map)
303-273-3815
CLOSED New Year's Day, July 4th, Thanksgiving and Christmas 

The main floor exhibits feature specimens from many Colorado mining districts, other global localities and an introductory video on area geology. The Special Exhibit Room hosts prominent precious metal and invited displays. The main gallery also showcases historic mining murals by Irwin Hoffman.

The basement contains numerous exhibits regarding radioactivity, fossils, basic geology, gemstones, meteorites, ultraviolet minerals and underground mining illumination. The outdoor geologic trail features seven outcrops with various geologic and paleontological points of interest, including fossilized dinosaur tracks, logs and leaves.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN QUILT MUSEUM
200 Violet Street, Unit 140 (map)
303-277-0377
CLOSED New Year's Day, Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas

MAIN GALLERY
Photos, Pixels & Pizzazz: Caryl Bryer Fallert-Gentry

(through October 19, 2024)
Caryl is an influential, award winning quilt maker best known for her organic, curved seam designs, her scintillating use of color, and her multilevel illusions of light and motion. Her attention to detail has earned her a reputation for fine craftsmanship as well as stunning designs.

NORTHEAST GALLERY
Appliqué is My Super Power | Joan Duncan

(through October 19, 2024)
Everyone has something they are really good at, be it sports, cooking, games, decorating, etc. Joan happens to be very good at making quilts, and appliqué in particular. 

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Live Workouts with Community Center Pros

When: All day

Our very own Group Fitness Instructors will be doing LIVE WORKOUTS!

In addition to our LIVE WORKOUTS with your Golden Community Center Fitness Instructors, We have added a YouTube Channel! If you can't make the LIVE workout you can still have your favorite instructor in your own home! We add previously recorded workouts everyday to https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrni5jjFr8ip4eNUB63KIvA 

If you are a Silver Sneaker Member you can also go to SilverSneakers FaceBook page and see live classes or their web page https://tools.silversneakers.com/ to sign in for On-Demand Classes!

Don't forget to check the LIVE Fitness Schedule for updates and links. https://groupexpro.com/schedule/726/?view=calendar

Let's Dance - Registration Required

Let's Dance - Registration Required

When: 10:15-10:45AM
Where: Golden Library, 1019 10th Street, Golden, CO

Your little one is constantly on the move. Help their mind stay active, too. Get them ready to read by singing, rhyming, dancing and telling stories together.
Registration required

Mondays with the Mayor

When: 12-12:30PM

Join Mayor of Golden Laura Weinberg every Monday on Facebook Live to hear about the latest in the City of Golden. Mayor Weinberg will share updates and answer questions about City projects, upcoming events, and more! 

Virtual: Active Minds Monday

When: 2-3PM

At Jefferson County Public Library, we foster continuous learning and connections. Keep your minds engaged every Monday! Be sure to explore our website for additional weekly event options, including call-ins and livestreams.

Register

Historic Preservation Policy Study Open House #2

When: 4-5:15PM
Where: Golden Community Center, 1470 10th Street, Golden, CO

Join City Staff and our preservation consultant to review policy alternatives for the future of the City's preservation policy as discovered and collected from public feedback at the first open house from July 22, 2024.

Please note that there will be a welcome and brief introduction to the project at 4:15 p.m. and again at 5:30 p.m.

Discover where the Historic West is Celebrated!

Learn more on the HPB webpage.

Bell Middle School PTA Meeting

When: 5-6PM
Where: Bell Middle School, 1001 Ulysses Street, Golden, CO

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Teach Me to Play! Mondays

When: 6-9PM
Where: Golden Game Guild, 1209 Washington Avenue, Golden, CO

Join us and others in the community to learn a new board game every week! Each week we'll select a new game to teach all guests.

Every guest has a chance to take home their own copy of the week's game for FREE!

Admission: $10 for participating guests

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Golden Concert Choir

When: 7-9PM
Where: Calvary Episcopal Church, 1320 Arapahoe Street, Golden, CO

Please join the Golden Concert Choir for our 2024 fall season. New singers are welcome! No audition required, just a quick voice placement. New singers are very welcome; please arrive at 6:30 p.m. to allow time for a brief voice placement with the director.

Rehearsals will be held on Monday evenings 7:00-9:00 p.m. and our Winter Concert will be held on December 7, 2024 at 4:00 p.m.

Membership dues are $100 for the session with scholarships available.

Singers who wish to join the choir can register at any of the first three rehearsals (September 9, 16, and 23) by coming at 6:30 p.m.

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