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  • The Penthouse Club

    4451 E. Virginia Ave. Southeast Denver

    303-322-1717

    The Penthouse Club has literally raised the bar for Gentlemen's Clubs in Denver: they have one of the tallest dance poles in the US! Located only minutes from downtown Denver, the two-story club brandishes over 10,000 square feet of scintillating fun in every corner. Everything in the Penthouse is high-polished; up-to-date and classy, with a distinct nod to the modern professional gentleman. Earlier in the evening the Penthouse is a great place to relax and unwind from work, and as time leans to the later hours the vibe steps up accordingly with enticingly expert dancers moving to today's latest music.
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  • Scarlet Ranch

    8109 Blakeland Dr., Littleton Southwest Denver Suburbs

    303-722-7538

    Although Scarlet Ranch had somewhat humble beginnings at 424 Broadway, the swingers’ club moved to much bigger digs in 2012: the former Northwoods Inn steakhouse in Littleton. The 18,000-square-foot log-cabin-like retreat bills itself as “a very diverse lifestyle club for ladies, select single men, and classy couples.” Scarlet Ranch, which attracts a clientele whose average age is 37, offers year-round cabanas, a tipi with custom lounges, and a fire pit.
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  • 17th Street Plaza

    1225 17th St. Downtown Denver

    877-717-0004

  • 19th Street Historic Bridge

    Downtown Denver Downtown Denver

    303-734-0718

  • Amache, Granada, CO

    County Rd 23, Granada Unknown

    303-871-2875

  • Antique Row

    1100-1800 S. Broadway South Denver

    303-722-8700

    Near downtown Denver, Colorado is the heart of a thriving commercial, artistic and residential neighborhood. Although known locally as “Antique Row,” a variety of shops and services now inhabit the historic structures along South Broadway. Businesses such as Ford Motor Company, Gates Rubber, Bredan Creamery—even the Overland Park Race Track stables—formerly occupied many of the vintage buildings lining Broadway from Alameda Avenue to Evans. Antique Row merchants, many of whom have been in business 30 years or more, offer quality antiques, garden supplies, fine wines, antique rugs, handcrafted picture frames, tiles, vintage lighting, custom furniture craftsmen—as well as several dining establishments and a tea room. Antique Row is located just south of downtown Denver, near the intersection of Interstate 25 and Broadway. We invite you to visit our shops and restaurants where you can always find “a bit of the past in the present.”
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  • Arapahoe Community College

    5900 S. Santa Fe Dr. Littleton

    303-797-5815

    Arapahoe Community College is the home for ACC Writers Studio. Established in 2004, the ACC Writers Studio is a community for writers of all ages and skill levels. We invite writers from our school and community to experience the writing life through creative writing courses, workshops, literary contests, festivals, and readings. We invite local and national writers to share their words and expertise with our students and community members.
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  • Aurora Fire Station #2

    12600 Hoffman Blvd. Aurora

    303-451-0123

  • Awakening

    2936 Larimer St. Central Denver

    720-279-4311

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  • Awakening

    38 Broadway Central Denver

    720-279-4311

    2 articles
  • Backyard on Blake

    3040 Blake St. Downtown Denver

    303-949-8797

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  • Backyard on Blake

    3040 Blake St. Downtown Denver

    303-949-8797

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  • Barrio E

    471 Main St., Longmont North Denver Suburbs

    714-794-4397

  • Block 1750

    1750 30th St Boulder

    303-618-9778

  • Boulder Airport

    3393 Airport Rd. Boulder

    303-441-3108

  • Boulder Musuem of Contemporary Art

    1750 13th St. Boulder

    303-443-2122

  • Boulder Shambhala Center

    1345 Spruce St. Boulder

    000-000-0000

  • Breckenridge North Main Street at Wellington

    North Main St., Breckenridge Eastern Colorado

    970-406-1866

  • Bridge Gallery

    218 W. Colorado Ave., Colorado Springs Out of Town

    719-629-7055

    This co-op gallery is operated and staffed by its member artists, who work in various media.
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  • The Cactus Club

    1621 Blake St North Denver

    303-623-4009

  • CADA

    290 E Speer Blvd Downtown Denver

    720-588-9838

    Book authors know that marketing their books often falls to them, whether they’re published by a huge corporation or an independent. A major market is bookstores, and the crown jewel locally is the Tattered Cover Book Store. On Saturday, November 5, 8:30 a.m. to noon, Len Vlahos, the new owner of the four-location book store, presents “The Tattered Cover Tells All!” Appearing on behalf of the AuthorU author community, he’ll present an in-depth program on the inner workings at the Tattered Cover and how authors can work with them and get featured.
  • Capitol Hill United Neighborhoods

    1290 Williams St Downtown Denver

    303-830-1651

  • Centennial Park Trailhead

    South side of Sunshine Canyon, just west of the Sanitas access point., Boulder Eastern Colorado

    720-209-4601

  • Chapel of the Good Samaritan (at Lutheran Medical Center)

    8300 W 38th Ave,, Wheat Ridge West Denver Suburbs

    303-425-4500

    Lutheran Medical Center has a beautiful chapel, The Chapel of the Good Samaritan. All are welcome to visit this place of quiet and reflection, comfort, hope and healing. With permission, community groups may also use the chapel for events.
  • City of Aurora

    15151 E. Alameda Parkway Aurora

    303-739-6706

    The mission of the Parks, Recreation & Open Space (PROS) Department encourages active lifestyles and creating healthy environments for people, nature and community. The below work together to accomplish this mission.
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  • City of Boulder Reservoir

    5565 N. 51st St. Boulder

    303-443-9899

  • The Colorado Building at the Colorado State Fairgrounds

    1001 Beulah Ave., Pueblo Southern Colorado

    719-561-8484

  • Colorado Miners Community Center

    4809 Race St. Downtown Denver

    303-602-3520

  • Colorado Springs Flea Market

    5225 E. Platte Ave., Colorado Springs Southern Colorado

    719-380-8599

  • Colorado Visiting Nurse Association

    390 Grant St Downtown Denver

    303-698-2121

  • Coors Events Center

    950 Regent Dr Boulder

    915-309-5292

  • Courthouse

    Pearl and 13th Boulder

    303-499-5777

    We will meet at the Courthouse on Pearl St and 13th St at 6:45 PM, speakers will start at 7 PM, followed by a silent march down Pearl Street. Finally, we will meet from 8-9 PM for a non-religious Remembrance Ceremony in the Labyrinth of the First United Methodist Church behind the Pridehouse. For a full schedule of our Trans* Awareness Week events, please visit http://outboulder.org/tdor2015 The march will be about 4 blocks total and one person will also be going straight to the remembrance ceremony and can assist anyone in getting there directly if necessary. The First United Methodist Church, where we're holding the remembrance ceremony, is about a block and a half from the Old Courthouse. There is also parking directly outside of the FUMC where we're doing the ceremony at 8, so some will be meeting us there (1421 Spruce St. Boulder, CO, parking on the north east side of the building).
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