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What’s Happening in Golden Today?

Opening Night of A Christmas Story

6-6:55AM HIIT (Virtual)
8:30-9:30AM Power Training (Virtual)
12-12:55PM All Levels Yoga (Virtual)
1-1:45PM Silver Sneakers Yoga (Virtual)
1-2PM The Friday Tour – Railroad Etiquette @ Colorado Railroad Museum

7:30PM OPENING NIGHT – A Christmas Story @ Miners Alley Playhouse
All the elements from the beloved motion picture are here, including the family’s temperamental exploding furnace; Scut Farkas, the school bully; the boys’ experiment with a wet tongue on a cold lamppost; the Little Orphan Annie decoder pin; Ralphie’s father winning a lamp shaped like a woman’s leg in a net stocking; Ralphie’s fantasy scenarios and more. A Christmas Story is destined to become a theatrical holiday perennial.

This production is rapidly selling out. As of this writing (about 11PM Thursday) there was one seat left Friday, none on Saturday, and three on Sunday. Availability is a bit better for future performances. I have my tickets–have you bought yours? Get them here!


Live Music

5-8PM Live Music @ Eddy Taproom
7-10PM Bunny Blake @ Buffalo Rose (Sky Bar Stage)
8PM Forever in Blue Jeans – Tribute to Neil Diamond @ Buffalo Rose
9PM Karaoke @ Ace Hi Tavern


Golden History Moment

2 Years Ago
The world had changed dramatically by November of 2020, due to the advent of Coronavirus.

City Council and its boards and commissions were conducting their meetings online.

Most churches in town were holding services online.

The Quilt Museum held a virtual Sunday at the Museum.

Miners Alley Playhouse presented virtual Quarantine Cabarets featuring some of their actors. They also arranged to show a Broadway production of A Christmas Carol as a fund-raiser.

The City held a virtual community meeting about the Heart of Golden project.

The Methodist Church established a safe parking program for homeless residents.

Planning Commission evaluated a project at 14th and Jackson, where the owner proposed a 3-room tourist home and eight 1-bedroom apartments.

The Jefferson County Housing Authority was demolishing the buildings that stood on 24th Street between Ford and Jackson.

The boarding house had broken ground near the Harley-Davidson dealership.

The Eddy Hotel was well underway.

Restaurants, struggling with capacity restrictions required for Coronavirus spacing, were using patrons to order take-out food. GoldenToday added menu links to our restaurant page.

Council changed the municipal code to allow restaurants to use not only the sidewalk but also the parking lanes to create outdoor seating. This was a permanent change–not a temporary measure for COVID.

GURA and the DDA voted to use about half of the $1.8 million Legacy Fund to help Foothills Art Center revitalize the Astor House

Staff proposed to GURA that they install decorative lighting in Miners Alley from 11th to 14th Streets.

The Police Chief hosted a community meeting to discuss racial equity in policing.

The Jefferson County Public Health Department had established two Coronavirus testing stations–one on the Mines campus and one at the Jeffco fairgrounds. Masks were required in public.

The County was posting COVID statistics Monday through Friday. At the beginning of November, Jefferson County had seen 9,941 cases and 320 deaths. By the end of the month, the County had had 22,213 cases and 493 deaths.


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