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MARCH IN COLORADO

Festivals, Special Events, Museums, Dance, Music, Opera, Theater

March 7 March Madness, Many items of a very special miniature collection will be sold and 100% of the proceeds will go to support the work of The Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls & Toys. 7 PM to 9 PM , 1880 Gaylord Street Denver RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED, Email: msmelt@aol.com or 303-322-1053 to RSVP

March 8, 15 Bonfires in the Village, Ben the Black and White Juggler, Copper Mountain Ski & Ride School Torchlight Parade, FIREWORKS over the Mountain at at Copper Mountain Ski Resort. www.coppercolorado.com

March 22 The Breckenridge Bunny will be at the Breckenridge Recreation Center along with thousands of eggs, goody bags and giveaways! This is event is FREE and open to the public. Scramble starts at 10 am sharp!(ages 2-10) 970-453-1734 Public Skate with a Band & The Stephen C. West Ic e Arena 8-11 pm 970-547-9974.

March 23 Winter Park Willie and the Easter Bunny give the kids some holiday fun with an on-mountain candy hunt and traditional fun race for children ages 10 and under, at Winter Park 970-726-1564
March 23 50,000 Easter Eggs will fill the Village and Mountain this Easter Sunday at Copper Mountain. There will an all ages hunt on the mountain and two kids hunts in the village. Special "Copper Eggs" can be redeemed for great prizes! www.coppercolorado.com

Arvada Center
6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada 720-898-7200 or www.arvadacenter.org
March1 - 9 Of Mice and Men
March 1 - 30 Upper Gallery:Uzi Buzgalo.
March 1 - 30 Lower Gallery: progressive artists working in contemporary sculpture
March 1 - 23 Theater Gallery: Mike McClung, Watch Your Step:
March 1 - May 2 A Year with Frog and Toad
March 6 - 23 Nunsensations!

Avenue Theater
417 E. 17th Ave, Denver 303-321-5925 or www.avenuetheater.com
First Wed. Every Month Mile Hi-Larity
2nd. Wed. Every Month Club Sensationzzz
3rd. Wed. Every Month Rodents of Unusual Size
4th.Wed. Every Month Plays Well With Others
March 21 - April 19 Oleanna.

Backstage Theatre
121 s. Ridge St., Breckenridge 970-453-0199 or www.gobreck.com
March 1 - 8 The Housekeeper
March 5, April 15 "New Voices" is a monthly play reading series
March 28 - April 27 Reefer Madness

Broomfield Event Center
Broomfield Event Center, 11450 Broomfield Lane, Broomfield 303-830-TIXS
March 5 Matchbox Twenty with Alanis Morissette and MUTEMATH

Budweiser Events Center,
5290 Arena Circle Loveland, 1-877-544-8499 or www.comcasttix.com
March 2 News
March 5 - 6 CHSAA Sweet 16
March 20 - 23 Disney on Ice Presents Disney/Pixar Finding Nemo

Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave
987 1/2 Lookout Mt. Rd.,Golden 303-526-0744 or www.buffalobill.org
Thru September 14, 2008 Western Style, a Convergence of Cultures

Bug Theatre
3654 Navajo, . Denver 303-780-7836 or www.modernmusetheatre.com
Last Monday of every Month Freak Train: a unique "open stage" event
March 13 - 22 Naked B4 God

Buntport Theater
717 Lipan St. Denver 720-946-1388 or www.buntport.com
Thru May 19, 2008 tRUNks
Thru May 23, 2008 Starship Troy

Children's Museum of Denver
2121 Children’s Museum Dr. Denver 303-433-7433 www.mychildsmuseum.org
March 17 Holiday Play with St. Patrick
March 22 Bunny Trail EggV enture

Colorado Convention Center
700 14th Street, Denver 303-228-8000
March 9 Chris Rock - No Apologies
March 15 - 16 The Travel, Cruise & Golf Expo
March 26 - 30The Denver International Auto Show

Colorado History Museum
1300 Broadway Denver, 303-866-3682 or www.coloradohistory.org
Thru July 2008 The Italians of Denver
Ongoing Colorado TimeScape, highlights 10,000 years of Colorado history in just 10 min.
Ongoing Tribal Paths: Colorado's American Indians, 1500 to Today
Ongoing A Woman's Place... Is on the Range
Ongoing Ancient Voices: Stories of Colorado's Distant Past
Ongoing The H.A.A. Tabor Collection
Ongoing Images of Childhood from the States 1st Half Century.
Ongoing The Colorado Chronicle: 150 Years in History
Ongoing Soldiers on Skis, story of World War II’s famous 10th Mt. Division from Colorado’s Camp Hale.

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center & Theatre
30 W. Dale St. Colorado Springs 719-634-5581 or www.csfineartscenter.org
1st Thursdays Wine Tasting, from Napa Valley
March 1 - 9 From the New Orleans Museum, Impressionist and Modern Master
March 21 – April 6 Fuddy Meers

Colorado Spgs. World Arena
3185 Venetucci Blvd. Colorado Springs www.worldarena.com
March 2 Winter Jam 2008 Tour Spectacular!
March 4 MATCHBOX TWENTY

Curious Theatre Company
1080 Acoma St. Denver 303-623-0524
March 8 - April 19 The Lieutenant of Inishmore

Denver Art Museum
100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy, Denver 720-865-5000 or www.denverartmuseum.org
March 1 - April 30 Cheyenne Visions II
March 1 - June 29 Clyfford Still Unveiled

Denver Botanic Gardens
1005 York St. Denver, 72 0-865-3500 or www.botanicgardens.org
March 17 Equinox Bash
March 24 - 28 Spring Break KidCamp

Denver Center
for the Performing Arts 14th & Curtis Sts., Denver, 303-893-4100, 800-641-1222 or www.denvercenter.org or www.ticketswest.com

Buell Theatre
March 1 Mark Twain Tonight
March 4 - 9 Stomp
March 26 - April 6 My Fair Lady

Boettcher Concert Hall
Colorado Symphony Orchestra
March 1 GRAMMY® Award-winning guitarist Sharon Isbin
March 2 Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun
March 8 Don’t Worry Be Happy – Bobby McFerrin and Voicestra
March 14 Schumann Overture to Genoveva
March 15 Clara Schumann Concertino in F minor
March 16 Schumann Symphony No. 3, “Rhenish”
March 21 - 22 Marin Alsop, conductor laureate | Gabriela Montero, piano Rachmaninoff Vocalise
March 28 - 30 Carlos Miguel Prieto, conducto,r Nicola Benedetti, violin, Haydn Symphony No. 60, “Il distratto

ellie caulkins opera house
March 24 I Love A Piano Mon

Colorado Ballet
March 1 - 2 Coppélia
March 15 - 23 The Repertory Series

garner galleria
March 1 - June 29 The Last 5 Years

Ricketson
March 1 Lydia

Space Theatre
March 14 - April 19 Gee's Bend

Stage Theatre
March 21 - April 19 The Merry Wives of Windsor

Denver Civic Theatre
721 Santa Fe Dr. Denver 303-309-3773 or www.ticketswest.com
March 27 - April 20 Defending the Caveman

Denver Museum of Nature & Science & Phipps IMAX Theater
2001 Colorado Blvd. Denver 303-322-7009 or www.dmns.org
Ongoing Discovery Zo ne, Egyptian Mummies, Gems & Minerals, Hall of Life, North American Indian Cultures, Prehistoric Journey, Space Odyssey, Wildlife Exhibits.
March 1 – June 8 Learn the story of gold

Phipps IMAX Theatre
March 1 - June 12 The Alps
March 1 - June 12 Living Sea

Denver Victorian Playhouse, 4201 Hooker St. Denver 303-433-4343 www.denvervic.com
March 1 - April 5 Stones In His Pockets
March 1 - April 5 Selggin and the Battle of the Mollinduffs

The “E” Project Theatre Company West Colfax Event Center 9797 W. Colfax Ave. Lakewood, 303-232-0363 www.theeproject.org/theatre
March 1 - 15 Good Night Desdemona, Good Morning Juliet

Festival Playhouse
5665 Olde Wadsworth Blvd. Arvada 303-422-4090 or www.festivalplayhouse.com
March 28 - April 30 Luau for King Lear

Grant Ave. Community Theatre
216 Grant Ave. @ Cedar. Denver 303-641-8796
www.andbeyondthaetre.org
March 7 - April 4 Horton Foote’s 1918

John Hand Theater
Firehouse Theatre Company, 7653 E. 1st. Place Denver 303-562-3232 or www.johnhandtheater.com
March 1 - 29 The shape of Things

Lakewood Cultural Center 470 S. Allison Pkwy, Lakewood, 303-987-7845 www.Lakewood.org
March 3 - 31 Two Exhibits Woven Together: Woven Harmony, Exploration in Fiber
March 8 The Musica Sacre Chamber Orchestra

Lincoln Center
417 W. Magnolia. Fort Collins 970-221-6730
March 6 - 7 Todd Oliver and the Funny Dogs
March 15 Bellydance Superstars
March 24 Vines Down Under
March 31 BLAST

Miners Alley Playhouse
1224 Washington Ave. Golden 303-935-3044 or www.minersalley.com
March 1 - April 13 Beau Jest

Paramount Theatre
1621 Glenarm Place Denver 303.623.0106, # 4 or www.paramountdenver.com
March 2 Lifehouse with Matt Nathanson, Honey Honey
March 8 Gipsy Kings
March 16 Phil Coulter & the Irish Pops
March 29 Etta James and The Roots Band

Pepsi Center
1000 Chopper Circle Denver 303-830-TIXS
www.pepsicenter.com
March 3 Mile High Dreams Gala - Havana Nights
March 9 Keith Urban & Carrie Underwood
March 31 Bon Jovi

Pikes Peak Center
190 S. Cascade Ave, Colorado Springs
719-520-7469 or www.pikespeakcenter.org
March 1 - 2 Opera Theatre of the Rockies: Carmen
March 7 Jon Reep
March 9 Colorado Springs Philharmonic, with the Ballet Society of Colorado Springs, presents Dr. Seuss's My Many Colored Days
March 15 - 16 Colorado Sprin gs Philharmonic: Sensuous Chopin
March 21 Cirque Dreams Jungle Fantasy
March 28 Etta James
March 29 Art Garfunke
March 20 Imagination Celebration:The Velveteen Rabbit

Playwright / Vintage Theatre
2119 E. 17th Ave,, Denver 303-839-1361 or www.vintagetheatre.com
March 1 - 16 Shot in the Dark
March 28 - April 20 Dinner With Friends

Theatre Off Broadway
1124 Santa Fe, Denver 303 777 3292
www.theatregroup.org
March 1 Jeffrey
March 1 - April 18 Last Session

Town Hall Arts Center
2450 West Main st., Littleton 303-794-2787 or
www.townhallartscenter.com
March 1 -30 Fiddler on the Roof

University of Colorado Boulder 303-492-8008 www.cuconcerts.org
March 4 Peru’ Negro
March 14- 16 Die Fledermaus
March 14 - 16 A Weaving Together of Talent

Vilar Center for the Arts Beaver Creek Resort 1.888.920.ARTS or 970-845.TIXS or www.vilarcenter.org
March 1 Jim Gaffigan
March 2 Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons
March 4 Diavolo, Acrobatic dance
March 5 Velveteen Rabbit
March 9 Gipsy Kings
March 11 Philadelphia Virtuosi, Chamber Orchestra
March 13 Capitol Steps, Political satire
March 14 Dan Zanes & Friends
March 15 Chicago Children's Choir
March 16 One Night of Queen, Tribute band
March 22 Comedian Josh Blue
March 26 Camerata Ireland with Barry Douglas March 28 Art Garfunkel
March 29 "The Sleeping Beauty" Russian Ballet
March 31 Reggae legends The Wailers

Sports

March 1 & 8 (Saturdays) Ski & Snowshoe Tours. Grand Lake 970-627-3471.
www.grand-county.com

March 1 – April 13. National Ski Center for the Disabled Nordic Skiing Lessons at Devil’s Thumb Ranch. 1-800-933-4339 or www.devilsthumbranch.com.

March 13 - 18 St. Patty's Day Dodgeball Tournament at Breckenridge 970-453-1734 or www.gobreck.com

March 19 - 22 2008 NCAA Men's Basketball Championships at Pepsi Center 1000 Chopper Circle Denver 303-830-TIXS.

March 28 - 29 NCAA Ice Hockey West Regional Finals at Colorado Spgs. World Arena 3185 Venetucci Blvd. Colorado Springs www.worldarena.com

Colorado 14ers
National Basketball Association Development League Western Division Home Games Broomfield Event Center, 11450 Broomfield Lane, Broomfield
(303) 830-TIXS or www.ticketmaster.com
March 1 & 29 - 30 vs.Tulsa 66ers
March 14 vs. Los Angeles D-Fenders

Colorado Avalanche
National Hockey League, Home Games, Pepsi Center 1000 Chopper Circle Denver 303-830-TIXS
March 1 vs. Los Angeles Kings
March 4 vs. Vancouver Cancuks
March 6 vs. Anaheim Ducks
March 8 vs. Dallas Stars
March 13 vs. Edmonton Oilers
March 15 vs. New Jersey Devils
March 24 vs. Calgary Flames
March 26 vs. Vancouver Canucks
March 28 vs. Edmonton Oilers

Colorado Crush
Arena Football, Home Games, Pepsi Center 1000 Chopper Circle Denver 303-830-TIXS
March 2 vs. Columbus Destroyers
March 30 vs. New Orleans VooDoo

Colorado College Tigers Hockey Home Games Colorado Springs World Arena 3185 Venetucci Boulevard. Colorado Springs www.worldarena.com
March 1 vs. Minnesota State University - Mankato
March 8 vs. University of Denver

Colorado Eagles
Central Hockey League Home Games, Budweiser Events Center, 5290 Arena Circle Loveland, 1-877-544-8499 www.comcasttix.com or boxoffice@budweiserevnetscenter.com
March 3 vs Arizona Sundogs
March 7 vs Mississippi RiverKings
March 8 vs Youngstown SteelHounds
March 12 vs Rocky Mountain Rage
March 14 vs New Mexico Scorpions
March 15 vs Tulsa Oilers

Colorado Rapids
Major League Soccor Home Games Dicks Sporting Goods Park Commerce City
www.coloradorapids.com
March 29 Opening Day vs. LA Galaxy

Denver Nuggets
N.B.A. Home Games, Pepsi Center
1000 Chopper Cir. Denver 303-830-TIXS
March 5 vs. Phoenix Suns
March 7 vs. San Antonio Spurs
March 12 vs. Memphis Grizzlies
March 14 vs. Toronto Raptors
March 16 vs. Seattle SuperSonics
March 27 vs. Dallas Mavericks
March 29 vs. Golden State Warriors

Rocky Mountain Rage
Central Hockey League Home Games Broomfield Event Center 11450 Broomfield Lane Broomfield
March 4 vs. Arizona Sundogs
March 7 vs. Youngstown SteelHounds
March 8 vs. Mississippi RiverKings
March 11 vs.Colorado Eagles
March 15 vs. New Mexico Scorpions
March 16 vs. Tulsa Oilers

Copper Mountain Ski Resort
www.coppercolorado.com

March 2 - 3 Colorado Special Olympics Winter Games

March 30 - April 4Largest snowboarding and free ski event on earth - the 2008 and 2009 USASA Nationals. compete against some of the best male and female athletes from around the country in slopestyle, superpipe, boardercross, slalom and giant slalom Steamboat Springs Ski Resort www.steamboat.com

March 1, 8, 13 & 22 Free Concerts in Gondola Square

March 29 Ski and Snow Competition, Mountain Dew Vertical Challenge, open to boarders and skiers.

Winter Park/Mary Jane Ski Resort
www.skiwinterpark.com or 970-726-1590.

March 1 - 2 33rd Annual Wells Fargo Cup. world-class disabled ski racers, Denver celebrities, Broncos alumni along with amateur skiers and snowboarders of all abilities for a weekend of activities to benefit the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD). The Celebrity Challenge is one of the most entertaining events of the weekend as celebrities and former football stars make their way down a racecourse. A giant silent auction attracts frivolous and frugal shoppers alike! 303-293-5711

March 18 - 22 USSA Rocky/Central J4 Junior Olympics, championship event featuring the top J4 USSA racers (ages 11-12) in an 18-state region

Vail Ski Resort
www.vail.snow.com
March 26 - 30 Skiing legends, entertainment celebrities and corporate America join together on the slopes of Vail Mountain during the Countrywide American Ski Classic. This event combines the thrill of both professional and amateur ski racing with an array of entertainment options for fans of all ages. The American Ski Classic is the oldest and largest skiing competition and festival of its kind in North America. The event culminates with a charitable gala dinner and auction.

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