Curtis Park Deli (2700 E. 6th Ave., Unit B) in Cherry Creek is postponing its annual anniversary celebration for later in the summer, when (hopefully) there will be more to celebrate. In the meantime, they’re honoring their laid-off colleagues in the restaurant industry. Any worker who has been laid-off (as a result of the coronavirus pandemic) can get a FREE sandwich for carry-out on Monday, April 20. [Read more…] about Curtis Park Deli Offers Free Sandwich For Laid-Off Restaurant Workers
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More Added! Live Stream For Kids Including Denver Zoo Virtual Safari, Lincoln Center Popup Classroom, Music Classes and More
With kids stuck at home, you may be looking for more ways to keep them occupied. Children’s book authors are rising to the occasion, presenting free online story times, where they read their books out loud. There are musicians teaching how to play instruments and pop-up classrooms. In addition, many organizations are offering some live streaming activities for kids. [Read more…] about More Added! Live Stream For Kids Including Denver Zoo Virtual Safari, Lincoln Center Popup Classroom, Music Classes and More
King Soopers: Save Extra 20% On All Home & Patio Merchandise
Summer will be here soon and hopefully will bring with it gatherings with friends and family. (We have a feeling they’re going to need to be small gatherings. Possibly with everyone wearing masks? We’ll just be grateful to have more social interaction!) In any case, you may be in need of new patio furniture and accessories — even if it’s just for your family to sit outside and soak up the sun. [Read more…] about King Soopers: Save Extra 20% On All Home & Patio Merchandise
Like Video Games? Google Makes Stadia Gaming Service Free
Video games can be a valuable way to socialize with friends and family when you’re stuck at home, so Google is waiving the $130 entry fee for its Stadia cloud gaming service. That gives gamers in 14 countries FREE access to Stadia Pro and its high-end video games. This means you don’t have to spend hundreds of dollars on a gaming console or powerful PC. [Read more…] about Like Video Games? Google Makes Stadia Gaming Service Free
Elitch Gardens Still Offering Fun & Games For Families At Home
Oh, how we long for a hot summer day at Elitch Gardens Theme & Water Park! Well the park’s upcoming season will probably be very different, the attraction is still offering lots of fun and games…just through its website, for the time being. Families can pass the time with the attraction’s “Printable Fun from Elitch Gardens.” [Read more…] about Elitch Gardens Still Offering Fun & Games For Families At Home
Kids Eat Free at Garbanzo
Garbanzo is helping families save a little money, during this stressful time. From Saturday, April 11 to Sunday, May 10, kids receive one FREE Garbanzo Kid’s Meal with the purchase of an adult entrée. The restaurant is operating on limited hours — 11:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. daily. (However, hours may change without notice, so double-check.) The offer is not valid for delivery — only for carryout. [Read more…] about Kids Eat Free at Garbanzo
Get Free Medium Sub at Firehouse Subs
This deal from Firehouse Subs is red-hot, especially because the chain isn’t known for offering many discounts. Sound the discount alarm! From Monday, April 6 to Sunday, April 19, the sub shop is giving customers a FREE medium sub with the purchase of a medium (or large) sub, chips and dessert at participating locations. [Read more…] about Get Free Medium Sub at Firehouse Subs
Last Chance! 16+ Places To Get Easter Brunch Or Dinner Specials To-Go
There’s no reason to let the current situation ruin your plans for Easter. While a large dinner with family and friends might not be a good idea nowadays, you can still put out a spread for your smaller, more intimate meals. Here’s a list of eateries in the metro Denver area who are offering Easter takeout, pickup and delivery options. Some may be a bit pricier than usual, so do the math to see if it still works out to a per person rate you can afford. [Read more…] about Last Chance! 16+ Places To Get Easter Brunch Or Dinner Specials To-Go
RTD Rides Now Free For All Bus and Rail Service
RTD has suspended fares on all bus and rail services until further notice. That means you can ride for FREE. Passengers are asked to enter through rear bus doors unless they need help boarding the vehicle. This allows everyone (both riders and drivers) to practice social distancing. Because of low ridership, service is suspended on two downtown Denver routes: the 16th Street Free MaillRide and Free MetroRide.
How To Plan And Celebrate Passover At Home This Year
Passover 2020 begins at sundown on Wednesday, April 8, continuing through April 16. Families come together for the festive meal, and invite friends who are alone. Synagogues host communal Seders. Friends away from their families get together to observe, celebrate and, of course, eat. But this year is going to be different. We can’t gather with family and friends. Still, with a little planning, you can make it meaningful and memorable. [Read more…] about How To Plan And Celebrate Passover At Home This Year
MasterClass Offer Buy-One-Get-One Free Annual Pass, Learn From The World’s Best
Class is in session. If you’ve ever wanted to take an acting lesson from Helen Mirren or a tennis lesson from Serena Williams, now’s your chance to do so and at a bargain price from the highly-regarded MasterClass. The service is an immersive experience offering access to genius by allowing anyone to take online classes with the world’s best. [Read more…] about MasterClass Offer Buy-One-Get-One Free Annual Pass, Learn From The World’s Best
Need Fresh Fruits & Vegetables? Boulder County Farmers Market Can Help
As an official “critical business,” the Boulder County Farmers Markets (BCFM) is connecting local farmers with the community by distributing 1,000 food access bags of fruit and vegetables, each worth approximately $20, this Saturday, April 4 (what was set to be the first market of the season) at the Boulder County Fairgrounds. People who receive WIC, SNAP, and Fruit and Veg Boulder benefits qualify, and should fill out an order form here by Wednesday, April 1 at 5 p.m. [Read more…] about Need Fresh Fruits & Vegetables? Boulder County Farmers Market Can Help
Ziggi’s Coffee Serves Free Drink For Doctors, Nurses & First Responders
Ziggi’s Coffee is pouring a big cup of gratitude for nurses and doctors, as well with first responders, by offering one FREE drink per day at participating locations — from Friday, March 27 to Saturday, April 11. The offer includes any menu drink in any size. Bottled beverages are excluded.) The local café continues to serve the community from its drive-thru locations, in an effort to protect the safety and well-being of its customers. [Read more…] about Ziggi’s Coffee Serves Free Drink For Doctors, Nurses & First Responders
Garth Brooks & Tricia Yearwood Perform Live Concert From Home on CBS
Add this to your “not-to-be-missed” calendar. Country superstars Garth Brooks and Trisha Yearwood will perform a live concert from their home recording studio, Studio G, on CBS (that’s KCNC, CBS 4 in Denver) on Wednesday, April 1 at 8 p.m. our time. Garth & Trisha: Live By Request! will include requests from fans. Inspiration for the performance came from a live show that Brooks performed from his studio last week, which attracted millions of viewers and caused Facebook Live to crash multiple times. [Read more…] about Garth Brooks & Tricia Yearwood Perform Live Concert From Home on CBS
Denver Area Artist Hosts Free Online Drawing Classes For Kids
To help do her part to help Denver kids and families, local Englewood artist and educator Jules Elders with Art’s Cool has taken to the Internet to provide FREE drawing classes for little ones until schools reopen. Jules Elders has a BFA in Fine Arts/painting from Kendall College of Art and Design and is now creating children’s books and teaching elementary school children. April’s free-of-charge classes will be held: [Read more…] about Denver Area Artist Hosts Free Online Drawing Classes For Kids