![]() Local arts and culture centers will offer free admission and family-friendly activities to celebrate El Día del Niño. cities, including Denver, have adopted the late-April Day of the Child date and host activities that center kids’ interests such as arts and crafts, reflect cultural identity, and advocate for positive policies. Virtual Event El Día del Niño: The Day of the Child April 23 to May 1. Join for a Passover experience geared towards multigenerational families with young children. Rabbis Caryn Aviv and Amanda Schwartz will guide your family through songs, stories, movement, blessings, and tastes of Seder foods. ![]() The Schoolhouse, Parker Family Seder April 17, 4 to 5 p.m. Guests will learn about the importance of different raptor species, their specially adapted tools, and their important roles in our ecosystems. This one-hour program includes a bald or golden eagle, an owl, a falcon, and a free-flying hawk. Longmont Museum, LongmontĪdvertisement Family Discovery Series: Hawk Quest Birds of Prey April 9, 10 a.m. Performing traditional Japanese Taiko drumming as well as their own original compositions, Denver Taiko presents a high-energy show with rhythmic grooves and heart-pounding beats. National Western Events Center, Denver Denver Taiko: Live In Concert April 21, 7 p.m. $29-$49 (rodeo events) $18 adult, $7 age 10 and under (mutton bustin’ and lunch with champions, sold separately). The National Western complex will have interactive games, mechanical bull riding, behind the scenes access, plus special events including a Lunch with Champions and special mutton bustin’ for kids ages 5-7. See top-ranked cowboys and cowgirls compete in three rodeo performances with a chance to win big bucks and be crowned Rodeo All-Star Champions. Boettcher Concert Hall, Denver Rodeo All-Star Weekend April 15, 7 p.m. Listen to a determined call for optimism from Colorado Children’s Chorale young performers as they sing songs of hope, resilience, and unity. National Western Complex, Denver Hope Grows Here April 9, 1 p.m. Kids activities include hands-on layouts, storytime, and a Junior Engineer program. See classic and modern trains from American Flyer, Atlas, Blackstone, Broadway Limited, Marx, and Rapido. Visit the largest train show west of the Mississippi River: just over two acres of models and toys of all scales with more than 20 operating layouts including three LEGO displays. Pearl Street Mall, Boulder Rocky Mountain Train Show April 2, 10 a.m. Head to downtown Boulder dressed in your fairy or elf best to “wake up” more than 15,000 spring tulips and enjoy special activities for little ones. Advertisement Tulip Fairy & Elf Festival April 24, 1 to 5 p.m.
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