From 5:30-7PM today, you can learn about Golden’s Magic Mountain archaeology through pre-history and history research conducted by the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. This is the second part of a series that began in 2017.
Dr. Michele Koons, curator of archaeology at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, will lead the talk. Michele will detail some of her findings such as how the early settlers lived, what they lived in, and perhaps what they ate. If we are lucky, Dr. Koons will even bring some artifacts taken from the site for attendee viewing.
This lecture, which will take place at the Golden History Museum, is free for members of either the Golden History Museum or the Museum and Nature and Science, $10 for non-members. Register here….
If you’re considering joining the 2018/2019 Leadership Golden class, you must get your application in by July 31st–that’s tomorrow! The application is available on the Leadership Golden website: leadershipgolden.org.
The monthly Golden Bicycle Cruise takes place tomorrow night. The theme is The Mustache Ride, so you’d better start growing one or looking for a suitable substitute. This month’s music is provided by Thunder and Rain.
The Golden Bicycle Cruise rides on the last Tuesday of the month from May to September. This family friendly event meets at the parking lot west of the Golden Public library. Same format as years past….Kegs tapped at 6:00 p.m. in the library parking lot (site of the Golden Farmer’s Market). Ride starts at 7:00 p.m. Festivities continue with food, beer and music until 9:30 p.m. And the food sponsor for this year’s cruise is…..BOB’S ATOMIC BURGERS!!! A Golden favorite, Bob’s will be serving burgers, hot dogs, chips and a vegetarian option. Something great to go with your New Terrain brew! More information….
Tomorrow afternoon at 4PM, there will be a neighborhood meeting to discuss a request by Verizon for a Special Use Permit to place 12 new antennas on the rooftop of the First Baptist Church at 1805 Washington Avenue. The meeting will take place at the Public Works building, 1445 10th Street (map). The public is welcome.