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36th Annual Golden Fine Arts Festival

National Artists Come to Historic Downtown Golden

Golden Chamber of Commerce

(Golden, CO) The 36th annual Golden Fine Arts Festival is set for Saturday, August 15th, and Sunday, August 16th, with artists coming from the Carolinas to California… Texas to Minnesota… with plenty of Colorado artists, as well. This year’s event will be held in Parfet Park, 10th & Washington Avenue, in historic downtown Golden with art on display for sale, food vendors, beer and wine, and a Festival Store run by the Golden Chamber of Commerce. Close to one-hundred artists are meticulously selected by a local jury of industry professionals... Read more... Download PDF below.

Coors to Colorado: We were here first

By Kyla Pearce
The Gazette

The rugged outdoors, the high country mystique, the crisp Rocky Mountain water — all imagery and language used to describe Coors beer over the years and to appeal to travelers coming west to Colorado.

As Colorado celebrates its 150th birthday, Coors celebrates a birthday three years older than the state itself — an older sibling that has watched Colorado’s economy, image and political landscape shift and grow over the years and made a lasting impact... Read more...

City of Golden Weekly Digest

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Driver pleads guilty to assault in Golden road-rage shooting

By Corinne Westeman
Golden Transcript

Pierre Morris, the driver in last summer’s road rage incident-turned chase through southwestern Golden, has pleaded guilty to second-degree assault and attempted first-degree assault... Read more...

Colorado’s Lindsey Heaps, captain of USWNT, joins Denver Summit FC: ‘I want to win everything’

By Luca Evans
Denver Post

On the day Colorado’s Golden girl was finally re-introduced in Summit FC green, general manager Curt Johnson spoke first, and said the word “project” exactly seven times in a 5-minute opening statement. The new women’s professional team is a project, Johnson emphasized, the symbolism ringing loud with the beepings of bulldozers around Centennial Stadium. The club needed a staff — starting with former Manchester City head coach Nick Cushing — of “builders,” Johnson said. It needed players who were builders, too... Read more...

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