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Tomorrow is the first of August, so I’ll be publishing the monthly preview of events. Here, then, are both Wednesday’s and Thursday’s things to do in Golden.
Wednesday
5:45PM Golden Cornhole League meets in Lions Park
6-7:30PM Everything Dinosaur Talk: Iguanodonts at Dinosaur Ridge
6-7:30PM Ukulele Wednesdays at the Library
6-7PM Golden Mountain Guides: Gym to Crag – Free Climbing Clinic
6-7PM Paleo Cooking Class at Natural Grocers
Live Music:
Dirty Dogs Roadhouse – Peter Fletcher, 6-9PM
Miners Saloon – Ken Lee Young, 6-9PM
Rock Rest Lodge – Dave Frisk, 5-8:30PM
Thursday
9AM Public Art Commission Meeting
6PM Canine Conversation: Walking Tips at the Library
6PM Group Run at Runners High
6PM Group Road Ride at Big Ring Cycles
7:30PM Performance of Fairfield at Miners Alley Playhouse
Live Music:
Ace Hi Tavern – Karaoke, 9PM
Barrels & Bottles – Knotty G’s, 6PM
Golden Hotel – Teresa Caroll, Jazz, 6-9PM
New Terrain Brewing – Wake Up and Live, 6-9PM
The Public Art Commission has been discussing a project to place murals all around town. Jefferson County Public Health has approached them to see whether the murals could focus on public health issues.
The long-awaited Tributary Food Hall will open this Friday. I had the opportunity to visit last night, and I think people are going to like it. Their mix of restaurants includes things not currently available in Golden, such as a bagel place, a curry shop, a seafood kitchen (including a raw bar), a Hawaiian superfoods cafe (can you say “açaí”?–me neither), and gelato. Add to those exotic new elements a coffee shop, gourmet sandwich purveyor, Neapolitan-style pizza and an excellent bar, and we have a place well worth visiting.
The seating is comfortable. They have a long table inside, which they will encourage groups to reserve for community gatherings. Their outdoor seating overlooks 12th Street. Perhaps most interesting–they plan to let people order online from any of the restaurants and pick up the order at the window. That’s a nice feature when ordering for a crowd with divergent tastes. We’re having a Golden Weekend (music and carriage rides) this Friday, so you should plan to visit the Food Hall while you’re down there.