1550 Wewatta Street, Suite 950
Denver, CO 80202
(303) 784-4612
The Cowboy Lounge, is a country bar offering line dancing, country music and rock music. It has been voted Denver's Best Dance Club multiple times.
ORIGINS OF VIE As the most sophisticated and luxe nightclub in Colorado, VIE provides a passionate club environment on Larimer Square in the heart of Denver. VIE sets the standard for style and self-expression by providing an unrivaled nightlife experience. VIE offers an orchestrated combination of superior sound and visuals inspired by the unbridled lust we have for freedom. Come alive with the heart pounding beats, dance under the flashing lights and submit to the vibrant energy that is VIE. Awaken your night. Awaken your life.
Coohills’ Beats on the Creek is a summer concert series featuring diverse music every Tuesday beginning July 14, giving guests an opportunity to enjoy an urban experience in a unique, outdoor environment, on a bridge over Cherry Creek in Lodo. Our Bar and Patio open at 3:00 pm; Bridge opens at 6:00 p.m.; Music begins at 6:30 p.m. Admission to the event is free. Food, wine and cocktails will be available for purchase on the bridge. The building features secured, covered parking for $5 after 5 p.m. (please note: if you park before 5 p.m. you will be charged the hourly rate) and all day Saturday and Sunday. The self parking is found by turning off either Wynkoop, or Wewatta, where the Public Parking signs are found. Signs in the garage lead you to the restaurant. Coohills is donating proceeds from Beats on the Creek to The Alliance for a Sustainable Colorado.
The Sierra Club's members and supporters are more than 2.4 million of your friends and neighbors. Inspired by nature, we work together to protect our communities and the planet. The Club is America's oldest, largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization. The Sierra Club's Rocky Mountain Chapter is comprised of nine local groups spread out across the great state of Colorado. We're involved in everything from recycling and hiking to environmental education and conservation advocacy - join in and help us protect the air, land and water throughout our beautiful state! You can officially "join the Club" by signing up right here: http://www.rmc.sierraclub.org/memform.shtml . And if you're already a Sierra Club member, you can go to the above link to sign-up for volunteering or making a very-much needed contribution. Thank you, and welcome!
Sept 7 "Show Very Enjoyable Game for Everyone" – A Japanese Game Show Hosted by Andrew Novick and Marc Hughes. Sake Bomb special. Sept 14 Sommelier Pirates Learn how to speak about wine like a pirate in time for national "Speak Like a Pirate Day." Sept 21 Exhibition Opening: Adrian Ghenie & Dana Schutz Sept 28 Cassette Regret A screening of video debris from the VHS era hosted by the Denver Film Society. Bring a VHS copy of Jerry McGuire and get in FREE. Oct 5 Presidential Waffling Eat fresh, hot waffles while watching clips from the presidential debates. Oct 12 Exhibition Opening: Postscript: Writing After Conceptual Art Oct 19 Speed Reiki: Chill the F Out! FREE five-minute Reiki sessions. Reiki powered water. Singing bowls. Oct 26 Time and Space Crafts Sci-fi crafter Samuel Schimek will help you make your own Star Wars luggage tag while watching Barbarella. Nov 2 Not So Pretty in Pink Denver impresario Sid Pink recites dialogue from the movie Pretty in Pink. Rare roast beef sandwiches available. Nov 9 Battle of the Bands Two Denver bands fight it out in a match of Family Feud. Nov 16 Magic Cyclops' Air Guitar Workshop Magic Cyclops conducts a master course in traditional air guitar methods and presents a selection from his world-class collection. Nov 23 Who Killed Arnold Palmer? Lemonade, vodka iced tea and Twin Peaks. Nov 30 Cosby-Con 2012 Celebrate Bill Cosby's birthday. Sweater contest. Jello shots. Pudding pops. Dec 7 LoserLights MCA Denver staff rummage through their parent's basements to create the worst holiday light display in town. Dec 14 Cheap Xmas Crapfair Back again, even cheaper and crappier than last year. Let's keep the "X' in Xmas.
Cottonwood Institute’s mission is to connect underserved students to the outdoors and empower them to take action to improve their schools, the community, and the environment for future generations. Cottonwood Institute collaborates with schools and youth organizations—primarily for middle and high school students—to provide high quality, high impact environmental education and service-learning programs. ur programs empower students to ignite change, not just talk about it. Cottonwood Institute’s change theory is: Gift + Issue = Change. Every student has a gift and when they apply it to an issue they are passionate about, they will change themselves. That change will ripple out to their friends and family; their schools and communities; the environment; and the world.
Established in 1989, Colorado Solar Energy Industries Association (COSEIA) is the award-winning nonprofit association leading Colorado’s solar industry. Our mission is to expand solar markets and to generate jobs and prosperity for the people of Colorado. Together with hundreds of solar business members we work to advance solar policy, remove market barriers, highlight emerging trends, and promote solar outreach & education. As the Colorado chapter of the national Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA), COSEIA represents and leads a wide range of solar-related businesses including manufacturers, distributors, dealers, installers, integrators, financiers, utilities, entrepreneurs, educators and others. COSEIA is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors that oversees the organization’s strategic priorities, budget and bylaws. We’re developing a national model for solar innovation and job creation. Colorado has a 30% Renewable Energy Standard and is the #1 state in the nation for solar jobs (per capita). And thanks to COSEIA’s successful efforts to help pass the Fair Permit Act (HB11-1199), Colorado has lowered solar permit fees and reduced the cost of going solar. There are tremendous opportunities in Colorado’s solar marketplace – and as a national leader Colorado often influences what happens in other states. But success in solar doesn’t happen by itself. It starts by joining COSEIA. Your support is urgently needed and greatly appreciated.
Our Vision: In 2040, Denver will be the most walkable city in the United States. As a result, its residents will be the country’s healthiest and happiest, and its economy will be thriving.
Conservation Colorado is a grassroots organization working to protect our air, land, water, and people. We focus on ending the era of dirty fossil fuels and accelerating the transition to clean, renewable energy; solving the climate change crisis; and preserving public lands, clean air and clean water for everyone.
College Track is a comprehensive college completion program that empowers students from underserved communities to achieve the dream of a college education.
Healthier Colorado is a 501(c)(4) with a broad mission to improve Coloradans’ health through policy changes that increase access to quality care or support healthy living. Healthier Colorado is the state’s first and only health advocacy organization that focuses specifically on policy change. The organization is focused on building a grassroots network of Coloradans willing to advocate for a healthier state.
Bridge of Life (BOL), the primary program of DaVita Village Trust (DVT), serves thousands of men, women and children through four impact areas: kidney care, primary care, education and prevention and medically supported camps for kids. In 2014, BOL completed 21 medical missions in seven countries, bringing lifesaving dialysis treatment to more than 250 patients around the world and, through our first primary care medical mission, provided care and health education to more than 70 kidney donors and individuals. In addition, BOL provided free chronic kidney disease (CKD) rapid screenings for more than 8,500 people through 38 domestic and two international CKD screening events. 2014 was a year of remarkable program expansion for BOL, including several historic events: our first primary care medical mission; our first participation in a medically supported camp for kids; and a record-breaking surgical mission during which BOL’s volunteer surgeons completed 63 life-saving fistula surgeries in three hospitals. In 2015, BOL will complete 47 primary care and kidney care medical missions, 32 CKD screening events serving more than 7,000 people at risk and 15 medical camps for kids and will impact more than 9,000 lives in the United States and abroad.
Environment Colorado is a state-wide, citizen based, environmental advocacy non-profit. We work to protect Colorado's air, water and open spaces.
PlaceMatters is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping communities find creative local solutions for thriving, equitable, and resilient places. Through research, projects, and training, we advance public engagement, community planning, and informed decision-making. We promote the appropriate use of technology to make planning more engaging, help people understand complex ideas and options, and produce more intelligent processes and plans. With twelve years of experience working at a variety of scales (statewide, regional, local, corridor, site-level), and on a wide range of issues (transportation, land use, housing, economic development, energy, environment, social equity), our core expertise is in designing and supporting effective decision-making processes.
About Junior Achievement-Rocky Mountain Inc. (JA) Junior Achievement is the world's largest organization dedicated to inspiring and preparing young people to succeed in a global economy. Through a dedicated volunteer network, Junior Achievement provides in-school and after-school programs for students which focus on three key content areas: work readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy. During the 2012/13 school year, Junior Achievement- Rocky Mountain Inc. provided programs to 110,000 students in schools throughout Metro Denver, Northern Colorado and Wyoming. These programs are always free to schools thanks to more than 5,000 volunteers and the generous support of donors. For more information, visit www.JAColorado.org.