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But beer is just half the fun at Suave Fest, where there will six hours of music, dancing and live entertainment as well as 50 artisans and artists, including live mural painting. Attendees will also find Latin American and Caribbean food vendors, wine, spirits and non-alcoholic choices. Tickets are $75 and available at sauvefest.com. Raices is located at 1401 Zuni St.If you’re a lumberjack and you’re ok, then don your burliest flannel shirt and join the first-ever.
Attendees will also find music from the Eric Golden Band, Odessa Rose and the HumminBirds Bluegrass Band, among others. Test your skills with logger activities like axe throwing, bump the stump and the saw cut. There will also be face painting, photo booths and a petting zoo, along with food trucks and breweries. Tickets are $15 for children ages 3-11 and $20 for anyone 12 and over. Some proceeds benefit the nonprofit Big City Mountaineers. Clement Park is located at 7306 W.
Just in time for spooky season, the exhibit, which the Pavilion, at 6252 W. 104th Ave. in Westminster, describes as “a captivating spider wonderland,” also includes a huge Spider Zone, where you can hang out with hundreds of free-roaming, orb-weaving spiders, including one Malaysian species that is as big as a human hand. There is also the Itsy-Bitsy Spiderling Nursery where visitors can meet baby tarantulas, including, for the first time, baby Rosie tarantulas.
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