ROSH HASHANAH BASKET ASSEMBLY
Join us on Monday, Sept 11 @ 6:30pm to pack about 45 Rosh Hashanah gift baskets for our Colorado Jewish community! Address: 9450 E Belleview Ave. Greenwood Village, CO (South Denver)
ROSH HASHANAH CONCERT FEATURING BECKAH SHAE
Castlewood Canyon Church is putting on a Rosh Hashanah (Yom Teruah) concert on Saturday, Sept 16 @ 4pm. Please come! RSVP info is below. Address: Castlewood Canyon Church 389 N Castlewood Canyon Franktown, CO. RSVP @ ccanyon.org
NEXT PRAYER MEETING
Join us on Thursday, Sept 21 @ 6:30pm to worship, pray, and exalt Jesus over our Denver Jewish Community. Address: 9450 E Belleview Ave. Greenwood Village, CO (South Denver)
Denver
Oktoberfests around the world are largely about beer, but downtown Denver’s autumn celebration turns out fun for the whole family with food booths, polka dancing, singalongs and live music along with wacky contests like beer keg bowling and competitive stein hoisting.
Colorado Springs
Head to Colorado Springs for a bevy of autumnal entertainment, from hayrides and gold panning to press-your-own cider opportunities and blacksmith demonstrations — all while supporting the Western Museum of Mining & Industry. Expect delights like pumpkin picking, face painting and food-truck dining.
Paonia
Colorado’s Western Slope town of Paonia covers all the festival bases at their annual celebration of harvest with live concerts, farmers’ markets, beer and wine tasting, a chili cook-off, arts and crafts, and farm tours. The bounty from locally owned orchards, ranches and farms brings in revelers from all over surrounding Delta County.
Estes Park
The beautifully haunting bugle of a bull elk is unmistakable, and every October spectators head to Estes Park to experience the phenomenon. The elk gather there, at the edge of Rocky Mountain National Park, to show off for their ladies during the start of the rutting (breeding) season. At Elk Fest, you can learn about these beasts’ behavior, observe them in their natural habitat, participate in a bugling contest and see performances by Native Americans.
Cedaredge
Driving into the small town of Cedaredge on Colorado’s Grand Mesa, you’ll pass row after heavenly row of trees bursting with shiny red and green apples beckoning you to sink your teeth in. At Applefest, more than 180 vendors share the area’s agricultural wealth with visitors, who can also check out a classic car and antique tractor show, bands and much more.