The Problem Every Denver Parent Knows Too Well

It's Thursday night. You want to do something fun with the kids this weekend. So you start searching.

You check Facebook events. Then Google. Then that one parenting group. Then Eventbrite. Then the library website. Then you remember the zoo might have something. Better check the rec center too. Oh, and what about festivals?

Two hours later, you've got 47 browser tabs open, three conflicting event times, no idea what's actually good, and you're exhausted before the weekend even starts.

Sound familiar?

Here's the Solution

Every Friday morning at 8am, you'll get one email with everything worth doing in the Denver metro area that weekend, and the week ahead.

No more:

  • Endless scrolling through Facebook groups

  • Wondering how much events cost

  • Missing the good stuff because you didn't know it existed

  • Spending your precious time hunting for activities

Instead, you get:

  • Curated events that are actually worth your time

  • Clear age ranges, costs, and locations

  • A mix of free community events, outdoor adventures, and special activities

  • Your weekend planned in 3 minutes instead of 3 hours

What to Expect Each Week

Every Friday at 8am, you'll receive one email with:

  • This Weekend's Top Picks - The best events happening Friday through Sunday

  • All Week Events - Monday through Thursday activities organized by day

  • Ongoing Activities - Classes, programs, and things you can do anytime

  • Quick Hits -Upcoming events to put on your radar, with ticket release dates

For each event, you'll get:

  • What it is (in plain English, not marketing speak)

  • Date, time, and location with neighborhood

  • Age range so you know if it fits your kids

  • Cost (free, paid, or ticket price)

  • Why it's worth going

  • Link to the event

That’s it for this week.

One email every Friday morning to get your weekend right.

No more FOMO.

P.S.

Know other Denver Metro parents drowning in event research? Forward them the sign up link.

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