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Golden Eye Candy – Frank Hanou – Morning Sprinklers – click to enlarge

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Virtual Events

8:30-9:25AM Silver Sneakers Classic
10AM Mid-Morning Meditation
10:00-10:55AM All Levels Yoga
10:15AM Preschool Time with the Library
11-11:55AM Silver Sneakers Circuit
3PM Hard Times Writing Workshop
5:30-6:25PM HIIT & Sculpt
6-7PM Qs and Brews Trivia


Real World Events

5-9PM Bike Night @ Avalanche Harley Davidson
6PM Fun Run @ Runners Roost
6-9PM Mini Paint Night @ Golden Game Guild
6:30PM Economic Development Commission Meeting


Live Music

5PM Porno Addiction and Original Pranksters @ Dirty Dogs Roadhouse
5PM Talk Box @ Goosetown Station
2PM Josh Blackburn @ Wrigley’s
6PM Jon “Blackdog” Ridnell @ Buffalo Rose (Sky Bar Stage – outdoor patio)
6PM Creamery Station @ New Terrain Brewing
6PM Open Pick Night @ Over Yonder Brewing
7PM Tara Rose and the Real Deal @ Columbine Cafe
8PM Karaoke @ Rock Rest Lodge


Golden History Moment

Model of the Coors office building – Golden Transcript – September 9, 1980 – click to enlarge

41 Years Ago
The September 9, 1980 Golden Transcript announced Coors’ plan to expand the brewery and construct a new office building on 10th Street between Archer and Vasquez. The article said that the new building would be 150 feet wide by 250 feet long, five stories tall, and 154,600 square feet. It would include a cafeteria and a small park. They anticipated moving into the building in September of 1981.

Office building shown in March of 2021 – photo by Patrick Klein – click to enlarge

In 2019, Coors contacted the City to say they would be selling the building and adjacent property. The City wanted more room for city staff, the history museum, a cultural center, and affordable housing, so they bought it from Coors. They then decided that the existing building would not meet the City’s needs, so they demolished it.

Office building in July of 2021 – photo by Patrick Klein – click to enlarge

At some point in the future, they plan to ask the voters to fund a new City Hall, history museum, cultural center, and affordable housing in that area.


Thanks to the Golden History Museum for providing the online cache of historic Transcripts, and to the Golden Transcript for documenting our history since 1866!

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