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Yes, the holidays are almost here, and today will see the start of a host of traditional seasonal activities. But there are some untraditional twists this year: Because of construction in Civic Center Park, most of the action is moving to the Auraria Campus quad, where you’ll find the Christkindl Market opening Friday, along with the debut of the Mile High Holiday Drone Show. But at least the City and County Building will once again be aglow starting Friday.
For more entertainment options, check our weekly list for one-off activities worth the price of admission. Now keep reading for free things to do in Denver (and beyond) before those festivities begin this weekend:
Ongoing
SCFD Free Days
Locations and dates vary
Thanks to the sales tax you pay into the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District, many arts institutions around the metro area offer occasional free days and programs. On Friday, November 21, you can visit the Cell and Four Mile Historic Park for free. For more upcoming bargains, check the SCFD site.
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This Week
JCC Denver Ceramics Sale and Exhibition
Through Thursday, November 20, 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Staenberg-Loup Jewish Community Center, 350 South Dahlia Street
The holidays are coming, and this annual sale features handmade ceramic pieces created by more than twenty local artists that could include a perfect gift for anyone on your list. The show will continue through November 20.
Cherry Creek Holiday Market
Thursday, November 20, through Wednesday, December 24. Open daily, noon to 7 p.m. Sunday through Wednesday and 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday through Saturday
Fillmore Plaza, 100 block of Fillmore Street
The Cherry Creek Holiday Market returns for a sixth year, bringing nearly fifty Colorado makers and artisans to Fillmore Plaza, with gifts ranging from handmade textiles to fine art pieces and bottled craft cocktails. Produced by Fetch Concepts, the market also features live music and festive drinks at the Mistletoe Lounge, as well as Giving Machine Denver, where visitors can make donations to local and national charities. (Note: open noon to 3 p.m. Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve.)
Upcycled Gift Wrap Workshop
Thursday, November 20, 5:30 to 8 p.m.
Clear Creek Makerspace, 9110 West 44th Avenue
You can turn old T-shirts and pillowcases into reusable holiday gift packaging. Environment Colorado is hosting this free workshop taught by Rachel Jaeger; choose between turning a T-shirt (bring your own) into gift-wrapping fabric (no sewing required) or learn how to sew a simple or boxed bag for gifts.
High Horse: The Black Cowboy Screening & Community Discussion
Thursday, November 20, 6 to 9 p.m.
Museum for Black Girls, 500 16th Street Mall, Suite 262
Join the Museum for Black Girls for the Colorado premiere of High Horse: The Black Cowboy, a documentary by Academy Award–winning filmmaker Jordan Peele. The film highlights the history, resilience and contributions of Black cowboys and ranchers across America — and features CW and Nicole Mallery of Freedom Acres Ranch, the only cowboys from Colorado and the West featured in the film. They’ll be on hand, and after the screening will lead a discussion on land access, food justice and their Youth in Agriculture program, which introduces inner-city youth to farming, land stewardship,and growing food for communities.
Transgender Day of Remembrance
Thursday, November 20, 6 to 9 p.m.
The Pearl 2199 California Street
Each year, Transgender Day of Remembrance honors the memories of the transgender and gender-diverse people whose lives were taken by acts of anti-trans violence. This year, The Transgender Center of the Rockies and The Center on Colfax, in partnership with The Pearl Denver, are hosting a special night of remembrance with live music, poetry, affirmations and a keynote by Maya Blasingame. There will be a candlelit name-reading ceremony where the names of the lost will be said aloud.
Harambee Holiday Market
Friday, November 21, noon to 8 p.m., and Saturday, November 22, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.
New Hope Baptist Church, 3701 Colorado Boulevard
This two-day community celebration is rooted in the spirit of “Harambee,” meaning “all pull together.” The market is more than a shopping experience—it is an opportunity to celebrate culture, support local entrepreneurs and strengthen community ties as we head into the holiday season. More than thirty vendors will be offering everything from handcrafted gifts and artisan crafts to wellness and food products.
Holiday Kick Off Wine & Cheese
Friday, November 21, 4:30 to 7 p.m.
Gallery Boulder Junction, 3075 Pearl Parkway, Boulder
Get in the spirit at the Holiday Wine & Cheese Party at Gallery Boulder, which will be filled with a new array of art and gifts.
Light the Lights 2025
Friday, November 21, 4:45 to 5:15 p.m.
Denver City and County Building
Are you ready to watch the City and County Building get lit? Mayor Mike Johnston will officially kick off Denver’s holiday season by flipping the switch to illuminate the building for the first time on Friday (the program will also be livestreamed). After that, there will be a fifteen-minute light show coordinated to a soundtrack of classic holiday songs with an epic, cinematic twist. The show repeats daily Tuesday through Sunday at 5:45 and 6:45 p.m., with static lights until 10:45 p.m. (there are only static lights on Monday, because of the Denver City Council meeting). And the shows continue through the Stock Show! Alert: Civic Center Park is about to close for renovations, so there will be no other holiday festivities in the park this season; that action is moving to the Auraria Campus.
Mile High Tree Lighting
Friday, November 21, 5 to 8 p.m.
Tivoli Quad, Auraria Campus, 1000 Larimer Street
It’s going to be a big night for Mayor Mike Johnston, who will also be at the Tivoli Quad for the lighting of the Mile High Tree, followed by the official opening of Denver’s 25th annual Christkindlmarket, then the first night of Mile High Holidays Nightly Drone Show. The Guerilla Fanfare Brass Band will liven up festivities this first night.
Denver Christkindlmarket
Friday, November 21, through Tuesday, December 23. Open daily, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday through Sunday, and 1 to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday.
Tivoli Quad, Auraria Campus, 1000 Larimer Street
The Christkindl Market is back for its 25th anniversary edition, although in a new location. The authentic, German-style holiday market hosts local and European craft and food vendors, as well as plenty of magical entertainment. The Festival Hall is open until 10 p.m. every night. Roll out that barrel!
Do you know of a great free event? We update this list throughout the week; send information to editorial@westword.com.