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SUMMARY:Pride Playwrights
DESCRIPTION:Pride Playwrights\nJoin The Center's playwriting group as we create a community of writers focusing on old and new pieces including monologues\, scenes\, one-act plays\, and more. This supportive space will nurture the writer's growth by providing historical references\, educational perspectives\, and constructive feedback. Eventually\, we will prepare pieces to present to an audience including full or partial staging with actors from the larger community to provide authentic voices for our work. \nGroup Meeting Details\nAges: 18+ \nDates: Second and Fourth Saturdays of each month \nTime: 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM \nLocation: The Center on Colfax - 1301 E. Colfax Ave.\, Denver\, CO 80218
URL:https://lgbtqcolorado.org/event/pride-playwrights/2025-07-26/
LOCATION:The Center on Colfax\, 1301 E. Colfax Ave.\, Denver\, CO\, 80218\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Center Calendar,West of 50,Arts & Entertainment,Older Adults,Writing & Literature
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SUMMARY:Adaptive Musical Theater Workshop  at Feel the Beat
DESCRIPTION:Get ready to move\, groove\, and explore the rhythm of Broadway in this high-energy\, one-of-a-kind workshop! Common Ground’s adaptive musical theater workshop will combine rhythm\, movement\, and fun while exploring different musical genres from Broadway shows. Instructors\, Justin Boccitto and Dani Champagne\, bring a plethora of experience having instructed at places like Broadway Dance Center\, Mark Morris Dance\, The Juilliard School\, and many more. \nWHEN: Saturday\, July 26\, 2025\, from 11am-12pm\nWHERE: Charles Whitlock Recreation Center\, Lakewood\, CO\nAGE/SKILL-LEVEL: All ages\, skill levels & abilities (Sign language interpretation is included)\nCOST: The first 5 students to register attend for FREE! Drop-in rate thereafter (discounts/scholarships available—contact us at info@feelthebeat.dance for details)
URL:https://lgbtqcolorado.org/event/adaptive-musical-theater-workshop-at-feel-the-beat/
LOCATION:Feel the Beat\, 1555 DOVER ST\, DENVER\, CO\, 80215\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Feel the Beat":MAILTO:info@feelthebeat.dance
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SUMMARY:In Person Transgender Support Group
DESCRIPTION:MUST BE 18 YEARS OLD \nThis in person peer lead and confidential support group provides peer support and resources to adults who identify transgender or gender diverse. This is a safe\, drop-in space providing peer-run social support\, engaging conversation\, and relevant resources to attendees. Support groups at The Center on Colfax are always free to attend. No signup necessary. Walk-ins are welcome. \nDates: Third and Fourth Saturdays from 12:30 - 2:00 PM \nFor any questions\, please contact Joy Iwancio\, Director of Transgender Services\, at JIwancio@lgbtqcolorado.org
URL:https://lgbtqcolorado.org/event/in-person-trans-support-group/2025-07-26/
LOCATION:The Center on Colfax\, 1301 E. Colfax Ave.\, Denver\, CO\, 80218\, United States
CATEGORIES:The Center Calendar,Transgender Program,Support Groups,Transgender
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SUMMARY:Narcotics Anonymous
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a weekly meeting for Narcotics Anonymous. \nDates: Every Tuesday\, 7:00 - 8:00 PM and Every Saturday\, 1:00 - 2:00 PM \nWhere: The Phoenix Annex Building - 2221 Champa Street\, Denver\, CO 80205
URL:https://lgbtqcolorado.org/event/narcotics-anonymous-2/2025-07-26/
LOCATION:The Phoenix – Annex Building\, 2221 Champa Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Events,Resources,Support Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="The Phoenix":MAILTO:richard@thephoenix.org
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SUMMARY:Drag Brunch at Ace Eat Serve!
DESCRIPTION:🎉 Drag Brunch: Minor’s Birthday Bash! 🎂\nHosted by: Minor Misdemeanor\, Felony Misdemeanor & Mona Kunt\n📅 Date: Saturday\, July 26th\n⏰ Time: 1 PM – 3 PM \nGet ready for high heels\, hilarity\, and a whole lot of birthday chaos—it’s Minor Misdemeanor’s birthday\, and we’re celebrating in full drag brunch style! Join Minor\, Felony Misdemeanor\, and Mona Kunt for an afternoon of fierce performances\, bottomless laughs\, and plenty of bubbles. \nWhether you’re here for the queens\, the cocktails\, or the cake (maybe all three)\, you won’t want to miss this fabulous midday party. Bring your friends\, your appetite\, and your best birthday scream! \nReservations strongly encouraged. Costumes\, glitter\, and good vibes welcome. 💋 Remember those dollar bills! \nFor parties larger than 10 please contact us at michael@secretsaucedenver.com and we can arrange a table for you.
URL:https://lgbtqcolorado.org/event/drag-brunch-at-ace-eat-serve/
LOCATION:Ace Eat Serve\, 501 E 17th Ave\, Denver\, 80203
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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SUMMARY:Tea Dance
DESCRIPTION:Every Saturday this summer (May - Oct) join your friends on the lush Champagne Tiger patio for an evening of socializing\, cocktails\, mocktails\, sunshine and laughs from 4 - 8 PM. Weekly rotating live DJ's including: Buddy Bravo\, DJ Blaque Gurl\, Evelyn Evermoore\, Little Giant and more. Drinks specials include Tea Dance punch\, $10 espresso martinis and $10 burgers. Tea Dance is the perfect first stop to gather your friends before heading out or maybe the perfect last stop if you want to be in bed before 10 PM. \nNO COVER
URL:https://lgbtqcolorado.org/event/champagne-tiger-tea-dance/2025-07-26/
LOCATION:Champagne Tiger\, 621 E Colfax Ave\, Denver\, 80203
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Champagne Tiger":MAILTO:chris@champagnetiger.com
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SUMMARY:Woven Intersections Event 4: “Body Language” Closing Performance
DESCRIPTION:July 26 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm\n$5 – $15 \n\n\n\nWe hope you’ll join us for one or more creative activations at Woven Intersections. This exhibition features Ascend\, a site-specific rope\, wood\, and concrete sculptural installation by Teague McDaniel (they/them). Each event in this series is a unique site activation that engages with our ability to feel\, perceive\, or experience things subjectively—especially as it pertains to our geographic location in this moment in time.\nEVENT 4: Body Language\nSaturday\, July 26th | 6:00–8:00 p.m. \nTickets are available on Eventbrite or at the door.\nFind out about all of our events at: noboartdistrict.org/visit/bus-stop-gallery \nJoin us for Body Language\, an evening of dance and performance art exploring themes of embodiment\, resistance\, grief\, and justice. Featured works range from intimate solo movement pieces to public interventions\, honoring lived experiences across disability\, chronic illness\, queerness\, and colonization. \nArtists in this evening’s program include Von Bright\, MG Bernard\, Miles Zotti\, Ryan Dorman\, and more. \nCost:\n$15 General Admission\n$10 Discounted\n$5 Scholarship / Lowest Rate\nChildren 15 and under = Free \nMG Bernard – “The Things They Carry”\nAn ambitious performance that equates physical weight with the invisible burdens of navigating disability\, chronic illness\, and a hyper-ableist society. MG moves with weight on their knees between galleries—bearing the unseen toll of systemic failures in healthcare\, public assistance\, and societal empathy. \nMary Grace Bernard (MG\, she/they) is a transdisciplinary artist\, educator\, advocate\, and crip witch. Their work explores intersections between disability\, spirituality\, care\, madness\, and post-human existence—dissolving binaries and illuminating unseen narratives. \nMiles Zotti – “Today We Remember”\nA spoken word performance reading names of Palestinian children killed in Gaza and the West Bank. This act of remembrance and resistance honors lives lost and implores viewers to confront their complicity. \nMiles Zotti (he/him) is a multidisciplinary artist working at the intersection of decolonization\, queerness\, and technology. His work spans illustration\, live processing\, and digital media. He currently studies Communication Design at MSU Denver. \nRyan Dorman – “a hard thing to do”\nA poetic gesture of memory and identity. Seated across from a cup\, Dorman attempts to spit sunflower seeds into it—playful yet futile. A looping poem speaks of “hard things to do\,” turning a childhood memory into a meditation on care\, solitude\, and resilience. \nryan lee dorman (he/him) is a queer metalsmith and visual artist from North Carolina\, based in Denver. His work draws on personal and cultural narratives to explore adornment\, object-making\, and queer identity. \nABOUT TEAGUE:\nTeague McDaniel (they/he) is an interdisciplinary artist and curator based in the Denver/Boulder area. They are the Founder and Curator at Creative Integration Initiative (CII)\, adjunct professor at MSU Denver\, and a practicing artist working across installation\, social practice\, printmaking\, and performance. Teague holds an MA in Art and a BA in Art. \nACCESS DESCRIPTION:\nBus Stop Gallery is located in North Boulder. There are approximately 12 parking spots\, 3 of which are designated as accessible; one has a ramp access area. There is a paved\, flat sidewalk between the parking lot and gallery that is about 30 feet long. The entrance has a swinging door with no automatic opener and a gradual 1-inch grate bump. \nThere is one all-gender\, accessible\, single-occupancy restroom. The doorway has over 35 inches of clearance and includes a stability bar near the toilet. The gallery floor is flat concrete\, and no scented cleaning supplies or air fresheners are used. Lighting includes bright fluorescent and natural light. The gallery will notify participants if flashing lights are present at any event. Sound echoes in the 500-square-foot space\, and crowded openings can feel quite loud. \nThere is one emergency exit—the same as the front entrance. Additionally\, all five glass garage doors can be opened in case of emergency.
URL:https://lgbtqcolorado.org/event/woven-intersections-event-4-body-language-closing-performance/
LOCATION:NoBo Bus Stop Gallery\, 4895 Broadway\, 80304
CATEGORIES:Community Events
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