We came, we thaw: Although events were cancelled yesterday, there's plenty to do today...all free.
Join the CU Art Museum, artist Brittney Hofer and Boulder County Open Space education naturalists Ellen Harris and Patrick Morgan for a guided, deep-listening sound walk; deep listening is a contemplative and meditative practice created by Pauline Oliveros, an American composer, accordionist and central figure in the development of post-war
experimental and electronic music. The leaders will start the walk at the Cottonwood Marsh Trailhead, then explore Walden Ponds while talking about birdsongs and flowers in bloom. The event is free, but registration is required; sign upDo you know of a great free event in Denver? We'll be updating this list through the week; send information to
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