What’s Happening This Weekend

Let’s break down a few of the fun events happening in our area this weekend.  If you find yourself without any plans, make some! Get out and enjoy this beautiful place we call home.

The Estes Park Winter Festival, Jan 13-14th @ The Estes Park Event Center

Keep warm with chili tastings on Saturday and BBQ tastings on Sunday.  Live music, beer tastings and local vendors.  $30 for an adult tasting ticket

 

The Martin Luther King Day Parade, Monday, Jan 15th, starts @ City Park @ 9:30 am

This is the largest MLK march in the US, going on 32 years.  The march starts at City Park and ends at Civic Center park with a rally celebrating MLK Jr.

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The National Western Stock Show and Rodeo, Jan 6th- Jan 21st @ The National Western Complex- 4655 Humboldt Street, Denver, CO 80216

With a variety of events to choose from, you’re sure to find something the whole family will love.  Petting zoo, pony rides, mutton bustin’, livestock show, tractor races, pro rodeo and much more.  Find a schedule of events here.

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The Denver Boat Show, Fri, Jan 12th, 12-9 pm, Sat, Jan 13th, 10 am- 9 pm and Sun, Jan 14th, 10 am- 5 pm @ The Colorado Convention Center

Boat show and entertainment for the whole family.  $13.50 for an adult.  Children 16 and under are free.  Find more info here.

 

Denver Botanic Gardens FREE Day, Mon, Jan 15th, 9 am- 5 pm, 1007 York Street, Denver, CO 80206

Explore 24 acres of diverse gardens.  No tickets needed for free admission days.  More info here.

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Snowga- yoga on the ice, every Saturday through Feb 10, 8 – 8:45 am @ the Downtown Denver Ice Rink @ Skyline Park

For all levels of yogis, come enjoy this free class which focuses on breath control, meditation, and postures.  Try something new this weekend!

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New Listing- 5 bedroom ranch

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Things to note:

  • This spacious home has 4,380 square feet.
  • Great commuter location: 20 min to downtown Denver and 15 min to DIA
  • This home was built in 2014 and is a clean slate ready for your personal touches
  • The Villages East Park is 9 acres full of fun and is just a short walk around the corner.  Perfect for little ones!  And the older kids can enjoy the baseball field adjacent to the playground.

For a full virtual tour of this home click here.

 


7 Ways to Brighten Up Your Home

If you’re looking for a fast and easy way to brighten up your home this winter, look no further!  Here are 7 cost-effective, but highly satisfying fixes to bring some light back into your home.

1. Raise your curtains

Hanging your curtain rods as high to the ceiling as possible will make your space feel bigger and brighter.  Curtains should just barely hit the floor, so you may need to find extra-long curtains depending on how high your ceilings are.

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2. Paint your walls

White paint will cause light to bounce around the most, but a light cream or grey can also do the trick without looking too stark.  Be sure to test a few samples on the walls to rule out any colors with unwanted under-tones.

3. Swap your bulbs

Switching out your lightbulbs to the highest recommended wattage will make a huge difference.  LED lights will drastically brighten the space while keeping your electric bill low.

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4. Clean your fixtures

Regularly cleaning off your chandeliers and sconces will shed way more light onto your space.  The sparkly finish will help keep things light and airy.

5. Open shelving

Open shelves add more depth to small spaces.  They make a room feel brighter than it otherwise would with large cabinets or furniture.  Be sure to keep them tidy and clutter-free to achieve a less heavy feel.

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6. Remove your screens

Taking the screens off your windows will let in 30% more sunlight indoors.  The sunlight will help warm your house and reduce your heating bill!  Store them in a safe place and be sure to put them back on in the springtime to reduce your a/c bill.

7. Mirrors

Mirrors reflect light which makes any space feel bigger and brighter.  Can’t figure out what to do with a big empty wall?  Hang a gallery of mirrors or rest an oversized one against the wall.  Both visually appealing and will bring plenty of light to the room.

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