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Denver LGBTQ+ Group Events
✨🌈 Lgbtq+ & Crafty: Naughty Edition! 🌈✨
June- Rainbow Glitter Pizza 🍕
Get ready to stitch, sculpt, and swear your way through a wildly fun and unapologetically lgbtq+ crafting night! 🏳️🌈✂️ Every month, we dive into a new risqué DIY project—whether it's knitting naughty bits, painting profanity, or bedazzling the obscene. No filters, no shame—just pure creativity, laughter, and a whole lot of queer nergy. 💅🎨
Hosted by Brewability & Queen Beez lRealty, this group is all about self-expression, community, and embracing the art of the inappropriate. So take a drink, bring your best ideas, and let’s get crafting! 🍻🖍️
💖 When: Bi -Monthly (stay tuned for details! Join the meet up group)
💖 Where: Brewability, hosted by Queen Beez Realty
💖 Who: YOU & all your queerest, craftiest friends!
Tag your crew & let’s get artsy AF! 🎭🖌️
#QueerAndCrafty #GetGayAndGlue #CraftingWithCussWords #LGBTQCreatives #NaughtyNeedles #Brewability #QueenBeezRealty
A Look at Denver Homosexual History
Denver has prolonged been a gathering place for people of all cultures. First were the high plains American Indians who followed the buffalo herds and lived throughout the Front Range. When prospectors discovered gold in 1858, thousands of people crossed the Great Plains and settled in and around Denver. By the 1980s, Denver was dubbed the gay oasis of the West. Today, Denver is a city of many colors and cultures, a rich tapestry of diverse and fascinating people.
Here are some moments of notice in Queer history in Denver:
1973: Gay Coalition of Denver works with Denver's City Council to abolish anti-gay laws.
1974: Denver's first Pride celebration, a picnic, is held in Cheesman Park.
1975: Denver holds its first official Celebration Parade.
1982: The Colorado Same-sex attracted Rodeo Association is formed. Soon after, Denver hosted its first gay rodeo.
1983: Denver's gay and woman loving woman community mobilizes to elect Federico Peña, Denver's first Latino mayor and executive ally to the community.
1990: Denver becomes one of the first municipalities in the na
Day 2
No matter what moment you awaken on Saturday morning - well, at least assuming it's still morning - make it a point to sample brunch at one of the many Denver establishments that’s renowned for this festive meal. In the funky Highland neighborhood, Root Down is a sure bet for fresh ingredients from local growers with high-level service and a hip, casual atmosphere. Nearer to downtown, Snooze is justly famous for its delicious sweet potato pancakes.
In the afternoon, you might plan a brief trip just outside of town to get a sense of this attractive area. It's just a 30-minute drive to Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, in the foothills of the Rockies, just west of town. Here you can tour the stunning spontaneous concert hall that has hosted countless superstar rock bands over the years or hike the park's gorgeous terrain.
Get your blood flowing with a bike ride around the enchanting Cherry Creek neighborhood. Or walk to your heart's content amid Cherry Creek's dozens of fine shops: upscale Cherry Creek Shopping Center and Cherry Creek North are two of Co
Colorado Events Calendar
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FEBRUARY |
Telluride Male lover Ski WeekTelluride, CO A week-long ski celebration of equality, inclusivity and awareness showcasing the beauty of our LGBTQ+ community.
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MARCH |
Telluride Gay Ski WeekTelluride, CO A week-long ski celebration of equality, inclusivity and awareness showcasing the beauty of our Diverse community.
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APRIL |
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MAY |
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JUNE |
“NON-CORPORATE” Pride MarketDenver’s Community Pop-up Market This is an event to rejoice local LGBTQ-owned businesses, nonprofits, drag artists, queer artists, and more. This is a showcase of local pride without the exposure of being overshadowed by corporate sponsors.
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Ark Valley PrideRiverside Park |