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December 2020
31:
Last Chance for Christmas Plays, New Year’s Eve Events, and 2020 in Review – Part 1
December 2020
30:
How to Manage Prohibition
December 2020
29:
Final Day for HART, Full Moon, Fire at the Astor House (in 1886), and Updated Stats
December 2020
28:
Daybreak, Library Events, 30% Off at HART, and Balls at Beaver Brook
December 2020
27:
Holiday Art Mart Sale and an Early Open Space Purchase
December 2020
26:
Several Plays and Better Days
December 2020
25:
Merry Christmas to All
December 2020
24:
Christmas Eve
December 2020
23:
Holiday Spirit (in Bronze), Coronavirus, Sustainability, and a Formerly Rural Route
December 2020
22:
No New Deaths, 39 New Cases in Golden, MTAB Meeting, Coronavirus Cafe, and an Old Photo of Coors in Snow
December 2020
21:
Virtual Golden, Music at the Rose, Winter Solstice, and a Sugar Rush
December 2020
20:
Night Lights, Wild West Tour, Holiday Art Mart, Brunch at the Rose, and the Hesteds Saga
December 2020
19:
Miscellaneous Seasonal Frolics (with Suitable Social Distancing) and a Transcript Anniversary
December 2020
18:
131 New Cases in Golden Since Monday, Mines Commencement, New Ice Sculpture, and How to Get a Homestead
December 2020
17:
456 New Cases and 7 New Deaths, Beer Events, IGA with Mines, and a Blackout
December 2020
16:
215 New Cases and 13 New Deaths, Archosaurs, Sustainability, Art Market, and the Gazebo
December 2020
15:
660 New Cases and 28 New Deaths in Jeffco, 24 New Cases in Golden, Local Farming, a Bomb Scare, and a Parrot
December 2020
14:
Visiting the Vistors Center and Hunting at the Holland House
December 2020
13:
Brunch, Art Market, Holiday Lights, and Horseshoes
December 2020
12:
Reasons to Stroll and Why It’s Called “Loveland”
December 2020
11:
A Picture Puzzle, 25 New Cases in Golden, Ice Sculpture, and Reaching Black Hawk
December 2020
10:
Covid Stats, Qs & Brews, City Council, an Interesting Building, and Fire Dept. History
December 2020
9:
Lovely Lights, COVID Stats, Ceratopsians, and More About the WPA
December 2020
8:
Coronavirus, Colorado Gives Day, and the WPA
December 2020
7:
Letters to Santa, Several Library Events, News from 1970
December 2020
6:
Lights, Story Strolling, Theater, and Clay
December 2020
5:
Seasonal Gaiety and a Long-Ago Murder
December 2020
4:
An Olde Golden Christmas for the History Books
December 2020
3:
Public Art, City Council, and the Iron Horse Motel
December 2020
2:
Coronavirus Update, 150 New Apartments, and How Santa Got on the Arch
December 2020
1:
Preview of December Events and Another Then and Now Photo
November 2020
30:
Talking to the Chief; Changes Around Mt. Zion
November 2020
29:
Museum Store Sunday, Pure Water with a Side of Germs
November 2020
28:
Support Golden Businesses on Small Business Saturday
November 2020
27:
The Danger of Small Pox and the Importance of Buying Local
November 2020
26:
Happy Thanksgiving!
November 2020
25:
Melting Snow, Growing Pandemic, and Clothing from the ’70s to the ’60s
November 2020
24:
80 New Cases in Golden, A Baking Show, a Toy Drive, and Vaccine Memories
November 2020
23:
Waiting for Stats, Easy Links to Carryout, and Jailing Hogs, Shoats, and Pigs
November 2020
22:
Free COVID Testing Available in Golden and the St. Joseph’s Saga
November 2020
21:
Statistics-Free Weekend; You Can Still Have Brunch, and Shrugging Off the Stock Market Crash
November 2020
20:
Moving to Level Red Today, Holiday Art Market Opens at Foothills Art Center
November 2020
19:
56 New Cases in Golden, Redesigning the Creek Area
November 2020
18:
Moving to Level Red, “Severe Risk,” Planning Plans, and the Fair
November 2020
17:
New Cases, New RV Spots, and Some Old Industries
November 2020
16:
Epidemic Growth, Grants, and November 16, 1950
November 2020
15:
Weekly Coronavirus Summary, Dining Local, and Thanksgiving Circa 1940
November 2020
14:
37 New Cases in Golden, Lights Multiplying Now, and Lighting the M “Back Then”
November 2020
13:
COVID Climbing, Restaurant News, and the Opera House Cigar Store
November 2020
12:
Coronavirus, Council, Cocktails, and an 1879 Blue Law
November 2020
11:
Coronavirus and Coloradans in the Philippines
November 2020
10:
Many More Cases and Several More Deaths, Optically Stimulated Luminescence, and Pulling Down the Overland Hotel
November 2020
9:
Heightened Caution on Coronavirus, Astor House, GURA Projects, and Golden’s Black Diamonds
November 2020
8:
Weekly Coronavirus Summary, Quilt Talk, USMC Birthday, a Dip Into 1920
November 2020
7:
Coronavirus, Virtual Coffee, and a Fragmented Street
November 2020
6:
Gorgeous Weather, Steep Climbs in Coronavirus, and Checking the Railroad Effects
November 2020
5:
Color on the Creek, Coronavirus, City Council, and Burro Rides
November 2020
4:
More Cases, More Deaths, and Many New Dwellings
November 2020
3:
Cases Climbing, Election Day, and the Reach of the Road
November 2020
2:
Sunrise, a Proposed Addition, Where to Vote, Supporting Wildfire Victims, and a Man Determined to Build a Road
November 2020
1:
Weekly COVID Summary, November Preview, and a History of Roller Skating in Golden
October 2020
31:
Cases Rising, Darkness Coming, Creature Features, Infantry, Halloween, Full Moon, and a Monumental Day in Golden History
October 2020
30:
Rising Cases, Halloween Chemistry, Miners Alley Variety Show, TWO VFW Halloweeen Parties, Steampunk Adventure, Politics and Halloween, circa 1936
October 2020
29:
Cemetery Tour, Growth in COVID Cases, Zoning Code Changes, Miners Strike, Railroads, and Humble Beginnings
October 2020
28:
Coronavirus, Frozen Creek, Sustainability, S’mores, and Shops of Horrors
October 2020
27:
Enchanted Forest, Wild Fires, and Victory Bonds
October 2020
26:
Red Skies and Another Big Flood
October 2020
25:
Growth the of Virus Over the Past Week, the Trick or Treat Train, and a Big Flood in Tucker Gulch
October 2020
24:
Nine New Cases, a Leaping Horse, At-Home Classes, a Surprising Number of Real World Activities, and a Haunting Memory
October 2020
23:
Tickets to a Nightmare and Dirty Streets
October 2020
22:
City Council, Poised for Tickets, and Charles Garbarino
October 2020
21:
Budget, South Neighborhoods, Eating Pizza for Bell, and a Wonderful Old Map
October 2020
20:
Lubahn Trail, Bachman Property, and Great Trees
October 2020
19:
Base Camp View, Grants, Murals, a Miners Alley Variety Show, Acting Classes, and the Golden Smelter
October 2020
18:
Church, a Pub Crawl, and Lots of Accidents
October 2020
17:
Four New Cases, Brunch, Yoga, Tai Chi, Pub Crawl, Spectacle de Curiosite, Live Music, and Possible Cemetery Tours
October 2020
16:
Coronavirus, Used Books, Tree Limbs, Railroads, Interactive Theater, Beer for Firefighters, Suicide Prevention, and Cheap Electricity
October 2020
15:
Native Fauna, 7 New Cases, Motorcycle Lessons, Pool Reopening, and Life in 1959
October 2020
14:
Dinosaurs and Whales, Racism, Voting and Zoning
October 2020
13:
Sharp Increase in Coronavirus, Dinosaurs, Cement Bill, a Groovy Gala, and Ditches
October 2020
12:
Indigenous Literature, GURA Projects, Triceratops, and Territorial News
October 2020
11:
Lovely Colors, Mini Quilts, a Craft Fair, and Advice from the Great War
October 2020
10:
Seven More Cases, Last Farmers Market, Pumpkin Patch at Golden City Brewery
October 2020
9:
Six New Cases in Golden, Halloween Event, Spectacle on Washington Avenue, and the End of a Stack
October 2020
8:
Art, Music, No Parking, and Meeting (or Meating)
October 2020
7:
Mines Growth and Rubey Clay
October 2020
6:
Using the Legacy Fund, Moonshining, and This Date In (Recent) History
October 2020
5:
PPP, HPB, and Golden’s Long-Lived Newspaper
October 2020
4:
A Look Forward and a Look Back
October 2020
3:
Pandemic Workarounds and Gertrude Bell
October 2020
2:
Artist Gathering, Scientific Beer, Live Theater (of the Dead) on the Streets, and a Visiting Dignitary
October 2020
1:
5 New Cases, Murals, the Moon, and More Meyer Hardware
September 2020
30:
Dinosaurs, a Concert in the Library, a Striking Moon, and Meyer Hardware
September 2020
29:
Four New Cases, a Watercolor Class, and Explosive Fat
September 2020
28:
A Cute Dog and a Former Dump
September 2020
27:
Auxiliary Arch, Polar Express, and Stratton Hall
September 2020
26:
Plein Air Painting, R&B, and a Glorious Day for the Railroad
September 2020
25:
Three New Cases in Golden, Things to Plan For, and the Methodist Church
September 2020
24:
Astor House, Territorial-Era Buildings, and the Sarell House
September 2020
23:
6 New Cases, Temporary Artwork, Influenza, and Sarell Hardware
September 2020
22:
Fall, MTAB, and the Colorado Central
September 2020
21:
Downtown Business and the Impending Railroad
September 2020
20:
New Art, Edward Berthoud, and a Little Street
September 2020
19:
Six New Cases, Endless Things to Do, and a Portable Building
September 2020
18:
Revving Up for a Big Saturday
September 2020
17:
Five MORE New Cases, City Council, and Coors Greenhouses
September 2020
16:
Six New Cases Plus Birds, Dinosaurs, Quilting, Teenagers from Outer Space, “Name That Date,” and Buy Local
September 2020
15:
The Creek Today, the Creek in the Future, and Some Hold-Ups
September 2020
14:
Briarwood to Basecamp, Helen Street, Heritage Square and Magic Mountain
September 2020
13:
Historic Moments
September 2020
12:
Trivia Race, Thomas the Tank Engine, Homestead Open House, Wild West Tour, Irish Music,Yarn Trunk Show, and a Coors RR Car Prototype
September 2020
11:
Clear Creek Reopening, the Golden Gallop and an Iron Horse
September 2020
10:
Artists, Botanists, and Climbers Tonight – The Arrival of the Railroad and the Departure of the Coors Building
September 2020
9:
5 New Cases and 10 Men Lost
September 2020
8:
Damping Down the Current Disaster and Revisiting an Old One
September 2020
7:
Historic Labor and Present-Day Leisure Options
September 2020
6:
Ghost Tours, Live Music, and Buildings of Antiquity
September 2020
5:
Covid & Coffee, Movies & Music
September 2020
4:
Shelton Quarantine, Ferris Bueller, and the M
September 2020
3:
Mines COVID Info, False Choices, and a Third Bridge
September 2020
2:
9 New Cases in Golden, New Butcher, New Neighborhoods
September 2020
1:
Full Moon and South School
August 2020
31:
A Quiet Monday and the Unquiet Past
August 2020
30:
Sunset Over Clear Creek and the Life Story of a Venerable Store
August 2020
29:
Art, Music, and Neon
August 2020
28:
Final Friday in August
August 2020
27:
City Council and the Cambria Lime Kiln
August 2020
26:
Atomic Sunrise, Sustainability, and a Deceptive Facade
August 2020
25:
Capacity Issues – a Road and a Courthouse
August 2020
24:
The Creek is Closed
August 2020
23:
First Quarter & Football
August 2020
22:
Quarters, Scavengers, and Smelter Recylers
August 2020
21:
A New Day and an Old Road
August 2020
20:
A Pugnacious Engineer and a Persistent Lumberman
August 2020
19:
Golden History Class, CBAC, Planning Commission, the Hound of the Baskervilles, and Votes for Women
August 2020
18:
Fossil Beds and More Recent Things
August 2020
17:
Atrocious Air, Fancy Fencing, and a Stone Stable
August 2020
16:
Fires and Flowers
August 2020
15:
Colorful Sky, Busy Day, Quarantine Cabaret, and the Native Vegetation of Golden
August 2020
14:
Red Sunsets and Two Mid-Century Businesses
August 2020
13:
Jesse Crock, City Council, and an Old Photo
August 2020
12:
Smoky Air, 4 New Deaths in Jeffco, and a Very Contented Junk Man
August 2020
11:
Two New Cases, a Chance to Help, and 1873
August 2020
10:
Quiet Day, with Some Coors History
August 2020
9:
Votes for Women and Valiant Firefighters
August 2020
8:
Farmers Market, Yoga, Log Cabins, and The Bomb
August 2020
7:
Sunrise, Train Rides, a Summer Sale, and a Historic Water Tank
August 2020
6:
Three New Cases in Golden and a Strike
August 2020
5:
Four New Cases in Golden, Overlook Hearing Tonight, Old Central Station/City Hall
August 2020
4:
Hibiscus and the Time of Slime
August 2020
3:
1959 – A Momentous Year for Golden
August 2020
2:
A New Old Steam Engine and Cognitive Dissonance on the Creek
August 2020
1:
Lots to Do Today + a Little-Known Past Use of the Armory
July 2020
31:
Yesterday’s Fire, Today’s New Cases, and Cool Events Tomorrow
July 2020
30:
Stats, Unemployment Benefits, and Duvall-Davison Lumber
July 2020
29:
A Great View, Changes Coming to 6th and Heritage, and Railroad Fever
July 2020
28:
New Stats, MTAB, and Picturing History
July 2020
27:
No New Stats, a Few Virtual Events, and Considerable Detail about a Small House and a Long-Forgotten Business
July 2020
26:
History Tours, Music, and 1893 Annotated
July 2020
25:
Quilt Class, Homestead Open House, History Tours, and Local Farming
July 2020
24:
Live Art, Live Music, and Re-Living Past (Buffalo Bill) Glories
July 2020
23:
More Cases, a Choice of Meetings, and the Eagle Corral
July 2020
22:
Last Call, Green Buildings, Yoga in Lions Park, Rose Bud & More
July 2020
21:
A Trail from the ’60s and a Photo from the ’90s
July 2020
20:
Holiday Lights, Construction, and Red Rocks
July 2020
19:
A Quiet Day and a Lengthy History of the West End of 8th Street
July 2020
18:
Thirteen New Cases in Golden and Comet-Spotting
July 2020
17:
A State-Wide Mask Mandate and a Long-Ago Girls’ Camp
July 2020
16:
The Creek, Compliance, a Concert, and a Campground
July 2020
15:
Masks, Fencing, and a Bridge through Time
July 2020
14:
Summer Beauty, Bastille Day, EDComm, a Blacksmith Shop, and a Visitors Center
July 2020
13:
Inclusive Housing and 1920
July 2020
12:
Enjoy Brunch & a Quilt Lecture, Learn about Early Mines
July 2020
11:
Astor House, Farmers Market, History Park, Coffee with Councilors, and Mines History
July 2020
10:
More Masks and our Agricultural Past
July 2020
9:
Pub Trivia with the Library, More Mask Meeting, Music, and a Short Train Ride
July 2020
8:
Sailing Over the M, a Bit of a Surge in Golden, Mask Meeting, and a Notable Pioneer Woman
July 2020
7:
Droplets, Diamonds, and Citizen Initiatives
July 2020
6:
Historic Preservation and an Historic Business
July 2020
5:
Golden Walks Resume and a Large, Long-Gone Hotel
July 2020
4:
4th of July Events and a Century of Chevrolet
July 2020
3:
Railroad and History Museums Open, July 4th Preview, & Where we Got the Armory
July 2020
2:
NSF Grant, Coronavirus Updates, Pub Trivia, and the Golden Opera House
July 2020
1:
Affordable Housing, Creek Follow-Up, and All About the Golden Gem
June 2020
30:
Crowd Control and a Seventies Sampler
June 2020
29:
City Services Re-Opening and the 19th Century Plains Indian Wars
June 2020
28:
A Surge of Tubing and the History of Littering
June 2020
27:
Crowd Control and an Innovative Blacksmith
June 2020
26:
(Eye) Candy, Classes, and Clay
June 2020
25:
Development, Racism, Camps and Classes and Clay
June 2020
24:
Sustainability, Sprawl, and More Mills
June 2020
23:
Scorch Marks, MTAB, and More Milling
June 2020
22:
A Fire and a Flour Mill
June 2020
21:
Father’s Day in Golden
June 2020
20:
Lots of Daylight, Many Engines, Homesteading Skills, and…a Christmas Event?
June 2020
19:
More About the Past than the Present
June 2020
18:
History Lectures and the Migratory Post Office
June 2020
17:
Coronavirus, the Creek, and the Insatiable Desire to Build in Golden
June 2020
16:
Better Numbers, Mines Growth, Parks Plans, and Goosetown Explained
June 2020
15:
New Restaurants and an Old Hotel
June 2020
14:
Quilts, Soddies, Spirits, and Advertising
June 2020
13:
Changing COVID Definitions, More “Real Life” than “Virtual” Events, and the Fiery Demise of the Castle Rock Dance Pavilion
June 2020
12:
Coronavirus and Clay
June 2020
11:
The Coors Building Goes, the Astor House Stays, and the Tale of a Bad Banker
June 2020
10:
Coronavirus Update, Live Music, and a Smelting Man
June 2020
9:
Double Eye Candy, Corona Update, French, Connects, and a Really Big Rock
June 2020
8:
Yesterday’s Rally, Tonight’s GURA Meeting, Hope for the Astor House, and a Dark Chapter of History
June 2020
7:
Coronavirus, a Vigil and a March, a Historic Gas Station
June 2020
6:
New Mural, Farmers Market, Coffee with Councilors, and…a Mausoleum?
June 2020
5:
Coronavirus, Creek News, Council Discussions, and History Happening Right Now
June 2020
4:
Herold Pottery, Facemasks, and Chautauqua
June 2020
3:
Affordable Housing and a Memorable Mournful Day
June 2020
2:
Century Old Advertising
June 2020
1:
Art, History, and Society
May 2020
31:
Drive-In Church, Shingles, and Whiskey
May 2020
30:
Plant Sale, Dining Al Fresco, and Mines Expansion (70 Years Ago)
May 2020
29:
New Music, Old Advertising, and the Return of the Museums
May 2020
28:
Summer Unfolding
May 2020
27:
COVID Stats, Brewery Open Today, and the Lookout Mountain Inn
May 2020
26:
A Long-Gone Depot
May 2020
25:
Military Matters
May 2020
24:
Golden Retrospective
May 2020
23:
Curbside Pickup at the Library / Memorial Days of Old
May 2020
22:
The Cemetery Saga
May 2020
21:
Zoning and Groceries
May 2020
20:
Making (and Naming) a Park
May 2020
19:
Victory Gardens and a Kidnapping
May 2020
18:
A Different Kind of Summer
May 2020
17:
Much Ado About Golden Groceries
May 2020
16:
Frontier Justice (We weren’t always so genteel.)
May 2020
15:
Corona News, Virtual Events, and the Final Chapter on the Industrial School
May 2020
14:
The High (or Non-Existent) Value of the Coors Office Building
May 2020
13:
Farming as a Vocational Skill
May 2020
12:
Yard Waste and Belching Smokestacks
May 2020
11:
Too Expensive to be Affordable
May 2020
10:
Happy Mothers Day (and our disreputable past)
May 2020
9:
Coronavirus, Mothers Day, Mount Zion
May 2020
8:
Dinosaur Lore
May 2020
7:
Coronavirus and the Once and Future Victory Garden
May 2020
6:
Golden from On High, Face Coverings, the Arch, Expenses, and the Astor House
May 2020
5:
Temporal Displacement, Giving, Cinco de Mayo, Railroads and Airfields
May 2020
4:
Full Moon, Museum Updates, and the Fabled Airport
May 2020
3:
A Venerable Liquor Store, Plus a Few References to Ice Cream and Burgers
May 2020
2:
Coffee with Councilors Today, Live Music Tonight, and Prohibition 95 Years Ago
May 2020
1:
So. Much. Housing.
April 2020
30:
Business Assistance, City Council, and a Century-Old View of Downtown
April 2020
29:
Aerial Golden, Ward 4 Victor, and Quite a Lot about Mobile Home Parks
April 2020
28:
Earthiness: a Geology Lecture at Noon and Historic Fertilizer
April 2020
27:
Ward 4 Election Day and Moving a School
April 2020
26:
The North Table Mountain Saga
April 2020
25:
A Frog Prince and an Underground Waterway
April 2020
24:
Cases Still Rising, Live Music, and the North Side Garage
April 2020
23:
COVAD-19 Numbers Rising, “Safer at Home” Coming Soon, Community Center and Fire Station #4 will become Collateral for Coors Property Loan
April 2020
22:
Earth Day Retrospective
April 2020
21:
Influenza, Trivia, Flouring, and Railroads
April 2020
20:
Flyover, Cases Still Climbing, and a Hill Climb
April 2020
19:
Hundreds in the Park, Several in the Air, and Ten Below Ground
April 2020
18:
3.2% Beer, Bowling, and Bunzel
April 2020
17:
The Virtual Life and Veterans Housing
April 2020
16:
City Meetings, Transparency, and Cemetery Hill
April 2020
15:
Some Thoughts on the Necessity of Transparency
April 2020
14:
Another Day, Dominated by Virus News (but not, we hope, by actual contact with the virus)
April 2020
13:
Recovering from Coronavirus and Prohibition
April 2020
12:
Doing Time and Happy Easter
April 2020
11:
Easter Egg Hunts of the Past
April 2020
10:
No Kayaking–Try a Funicular Instead
April 2020
9:
Stay-at-Home vs. Quarantine
April 2020
8:
Virtual Life and Marching Band Practice
April 2020
6:
Full Moon, Stay-Home Order Extended to 4/26, New Book, and Candidates Forum
April 2020
6:
Coronavirus and Quarry History
April 2020
5:
Doing Your Bit, Then and Now
April 2020
4:
Coronavirus, Hand Sanitizer, the Boarding House Scandal, and the End of the War
April 2020
3:
Solitude, Old Chemistry, and Nathaniel Hill
April 2020
2:
History-Palooza: the Welch Ditch and the Golden Paper Mill
April 2020
1:
Preview of April’s (Virtual) Events
March 2020
31:
April 17th, Hoop Skirts, and Meyer Hardware
March 2020
30:
Food, What’s Online, and Better Life through Electricity
March 2020
29:
Current Events and Follow-Up on the Past
March 2020
28:
Golden Power
March 2020
27:
Even our cocktail parties are virtual
March 2020
26:
Special Meeting of the Downtown Development Authority
March 2020
26:
Zumba, Golden History, and Watercolor
March 2020
25:
Current Events and Historic Buildings
March 2020
24:
History, Via YouTube, Zoom, and Facebook
March 2020
23:
Astor House and History Talks
March 2020
22:
Virtual Golden
March 2020
21:
Virus, Business, Teachers, and Burros
March 2020
20:
Virus, Business, and Historic Water Quality
March 2020
19:
Spring, Virus, Council, and Trashy History
March 2020
18:
Virus News, Open Space, and a Still
March 2020
17:
Coronavirus and Local Business
March 2020
16:
Everett Block and St. Pat’s-Readiness
March 2020
15:
Sunshine Week, Shrinking List of Events, and Hotel History
March 2020
14:
Temporary Bridge is Open, Other Things are Closed, and More About the Loop
March 2020
13:
Here’s What’s Closed, and What Opened in 1914
March 2020
12:
Labor Wars and Health Officers
March 2020
10:
COVID-19, Spanish Flu, Board Apps Due, Night at Hogwarts, Mental Health, Heart of Golden
March 2020
10:
Heritage Square, Beer Talks, Body Butter, Hogwarts, and the Astor House
March 2020
9:
The Ins and Outs of Boarding Houses
March 2020
8:
Longer Days, Persistent Presbyterians, and Rubbing at the Quilt Museum
March 2020
7:
Fancy and Free (Clothes), History Tours, Coffee with Councilors, Daylight Savings Time
March 2020
6:
16L, Boards, Rails & Cocktails, and Thrift Tips for Rock Fans
March 2020
5:
Transit Woes – Then and Now
March 2020
4:
The Small Town Atmosphere and the 1% Growth Limit
March 2020
3:
Establishing a Sense of Place
March 2020
2:
HPB and a COP for an ADU, plus the Astor House
March 2020
1:
Preview of March Events
February 2020
29:
A Blast from the Fairly Recent Past and the End of 2020’s Heart and Soul Month
February 2020
28:
Free Art, Free History, Local Farmers Day, Eighties Music, and Gems & Minerals
February 2020
27:
More ADUs…and Thoughts About That
February 2020
26:
Dinosaurs, Trail Conflicts, and Another Old Picture
February 2020
25:
Coffee Connections, Mardi Gras for Toddlers, Book Clubs, Cooking Class, and Games of Skill and Chance
February 2020
24:
History Lecture, Benefit at the Rose, and a DDA Meeting
February 2020
23:
Environmental Films and Art Classes
February 2020
22:
Environmental Films, Mobile Homes, Volunteer Opportunities, Town Hall
February 2020
21:
Guggenheim History, a Film Festival, Good Skin, and Lots of Music
February 2020
20:
Environmental Films, RTD Service Cuts, High School Chili Cook-Off, and Volunteering for Open Space
February 2020
19:
Online Dating, Clear Creek, Film Festivals, and Chili
February 2020
18:
Iguanodonts, Railroads, Himalayan Mail, and a Golden History Class
February 2020
17:
Washington’s Birthday and Goldentoday’s Anniversary
February 2020
16:
Golden High School, Sandra Dallas, Jefferson Symphony Concert, and Swing Night Supper Club
February 2020
15:
Ditch History and Things to Do
February 2020
14:
Heart & Soul for Fun & Profit
February 2020
13:
Salacious Events and Parking Requirements
February 2020
12:
GCA Secrets Revealed
February 2020
11:
Today, 1950, and Tomorrow
February 2020
10:
Library Research
February 2020
9:
Heart and Soul Events and PSAs
February 2020
8:
A Beautiful Day and a Full Moon, Foxes, Gingerbread, and a Cool Old Photo
February 2020
7:
Culture and Food!
February 2020
6:
Art, Lectures, and Cooking
February 2020
5:
Parking: The End. Or maybe not.
February 2020
4:
Parking and Preservation
February 2020
3:
An Unslakable Thirst for Parking
February 2020
2:
A Century of Parking
February 2020
1:
Preview of February Events
January 2020
31:
Ending January with Dorian Gray and Hair Bands. Starting February with Classes, Coffee, and Mocktails
January 2020
30:
Forget Valentine’s Day for the Moment…Get Ready for St. Patrick’s
January 2020
28:
What to Do Along the Creek
January 2020
28:
Colorado Mining, a Threat to the Fairgrounds, Traffic Calming, and a Real-Life Legal Thriller
January 2020
27:
Cold War History, Infrastructure Projects, and Dance Team Send-Off
January 2020
26:
Golden’s Long-Lost Park
January 2020
25:
Jesse Crock, DeLong Park, and the Future of the Clear Creek Corridor
January 2020
24:
Big Day for the Arts in Golden
January 2020
23:
Art Opening, 100 Years of the Golden Chamber, City Council, and Comedy Tonight
January 2020
22:
Cheap Date Night!
January 2020
21:
Gold Rush, Housing, DeLong, and Deaccessioning
January 2020
20:
Quiet Monday, Honoring Martin Luther King
January 2020
19:
Farewell to the Cowboys and Brewery Chronology
January 2020
18:
Pollinators, Cowboys, Geologists, and Grocery Stores
January 2020
17:
The Cowboys are in Town
January 2020
16:
City Council and Concerns about Hippies
January 2020
15:
Science, Raptors, Orators, and a Centennial Celebration
January 2020
14:
A Lot of Partying (for a school night)
January 2020
13:
Crime Map and Urban Renewal
January 2020
12:
Techno Quilts and Big Band
January 2020
11:
Western Week, Factfulness, Conifers, and Takács Quartet
January 2020
10:
A Full Moon and a Growing Archive
January 2020
9:
Old Friend, New Council, and Free Speech
January 2020
8:
Setbacks, Blood Drive, Toddlers, Trout, Etc.
January 2020
7:
Celebration of Dave
January 2020
6:
Historic Preservation, 2nd Greatest, and Detox
January 2020
5:
Coffee with a Ranger and Downtown, 70 Years Ago
January 2020
4:
Old Photos & New Councilors
January 2020
3:
50 Year Flashback, Climate Change, and Things to Do
January 2020
2:
Restaurant Retrospective
January 2020
1:
Preview of January Events