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New to the Denver real estate market this weekend is this wonderful 3 bedroom, 2 bath completely renovated brick stunner in one of Denver’s most popular neighborhoods. Well located at 2770 West 40th Avenue, this home is situated amongst the thriving Denver Highlands neighborhood of Sunnyside.
Residents can enjoy walking to trendsetting venues such as Root Down, Tony P’s, the Highland Tap.
The home is over 1,846 square feet with beautiful hardwood floors and an open concept floor plan. The kitchen is a foodie’s dream with granite counters, custom cabinetry, and stainless steel appliances. The main level of this home hosts two bedrooms and a newly renovated bathroom. The lower level features a luxuriously appointed guest suite complete with a walk-in closet. This floor also includes a fully finished family room, a flex space, and laundry room.
The exterior of the home provides an oasis from the hustle and bustle of Denver city life. The large double lot has been professionally landscaped and includes an underground sprinkler system. The large elevated front porch offers plenty of room to enjoy an evening in this quaint neighborhood setting. The back yard provides three different areas for entertaining and enjoying Colorado’s amazing weather. The covered back patio can be used throughout the year and boasts a hot tub for chilly nights. There is also an open patio to enjoy the Denver sunshine, complete with trellis.
This home has a newer roof and plumbing, and those rays of sunshine have been harnessed in an energy providing solar package.
This home is being offered at $490,000. For a showing of this home or any home in the Denver metro area, contact Jesse Sehlmeyer with Vintage Homes of Denver at 303-564-2245.
Denver New Year’s Eve Celebrations – 2014 is quickly drawing to a close and 2015 will be here with a bang! Whether you like to go out on the town or keep it mellow, you are bound to find a celebration to suit your fancy! Let Vintage Homes of Denver guide you through your many New Year’s Eve Celebration options:
Downtown Denver’s Firework Displays – December 31st at 9 pm and Midnight. 16th Street Mall is the place to be for two fabulous firework displays that will light up the Denver skyline. Come to one or stay for both, as there will be live costumed entertainers interacting with spectators in between shows. Come see magicians, balloon artists, stilt walkers, mascots, comedians and more. This will be a fun celebration for all!
Union Station’s Great Hall – Locale for the 1st Annual Bootlegger’s Ball
1’st Annual Bootlegger’s Ball – December 31st from 8 pm til midnight. The newly revived Union Station is hosting this years First Bootlegger’sBall which is a tickets-only event. A general admission ticket priced at $150 a person includes access to the Terminal Bar and Great Hall, entry to the underground speakeasy, appetizers and desserts, three drink tickets for wine and beer (there will be a cash bar beyond that), free bubbles at midnight, a live band, DJ and dancing, and the usual New Year’s gear. The 1920’s theme is in line with Union Stations History and should be a festive and swank celebration to remember. For more information, click HERE.
Resolution New Year’s Eve 2015 – December 31st from 8pm til 2 am at the McNichols Event Center. Prepare yourself for a WOW experience complete with three floors of entertainment, including live music, DJs, performers, dancers and theatrics, plus State-of-the-art festival style sound, lighting & laser displays. This is a 21 and over party complete with open bar, party giveaways and New Year’s Eve hats, noise makers and party favors. The parties countdown will be hosted by Fox 31 & Channel 2 Emmy Award Winning Anchor Chris Parente. For ticket information, click HERE.
Annual White Rose Gala – December 31st from 9 pm – 2 am. Shimmy your way into the New Year with an elegant 1920’s theme gala hosted at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in the Denver Center for the Performing Arts. Ladies put on your best flapper or sequins dress, gentlemen pull out your suit and hat and dress to the 9’s. Entertainment includes ballroom dance exhibitions, flapper girls, multiple DJ’s playing Vegas style mash-up club music, swing, big band and 80’s music, a Live 10 Piece swing band – “The Swing Cats” will perform. Party Hats, noise makers and a confetti blast at Midnight will make this a gala to remember. For more information, click HERE.
Jazz at Jack’s – 500 16th St. #320, Denver. Celebrate New Year’s Eve with Bunker Funken Jazz and Headliner, Saxophonist Warren Hill. Appetizer Buffet, Champagne toast and party favors – Doors open at 8 pm, a coupled package is $175.00. For more information visit, www.jazzatjacks.com.
Lannie’s Clock Tower – December 31st at 8 pm – 1601 Arapahoe St., Denver. Celebrate with Lannie Garrett and her Big Band, “AnySwing Goes!” featuring nostalgic songs from the Swing and Jump eras performed by an incomparable 10-piece orchestra. A celebration complete with fireworks on the 16th Street Mall, a champagne toast, party hats and noisemakers-$125. Visit www.lannies.com for more information.
Miners Alley Playhouse: 1224 Washington Ave., Golden. December 31st at 7 pm. Enjoy Captain Quirk and Friends performing an evening of music in tribute to Pink Floyd, including Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety. Hors d’oeuvre buffet served at 10:30 p.m. and champagne toast at midnight, tickets are $45. For tickets, click HERE.
ZOO Year’s Eve – December 31st from 5:30 pm – 10 pm. This is a perfect New Year’s Eve celebration the whole family can enjoy. A special New Year’s Eve countdown at 9 p.m. will allow your little ones to enjoy the holiday, but still get home for bed. Activities are included with Zoo Lights admission.
Noon Year’s Eve – December 31st from 9 am – 5 pm at the
Butterfly Pavilion. Come celebrate the New Year with your kiddos. Party complete with confetti, bubble wrap and a ball drop every half hour from 9:30 am – 4:30 pm. Space is limited and reservation times fill up quickly, so be sure to get your tickets soon. For ticket information, please click
HERE. Children’s Museum members are free.
Skate the Lake – Evergreen Lake House – December 31st from 6 pm – midnight. Skate the Lake, is a non-alcoholic New Year’s Eve tradition since 1996, geared towards families and those who wish to ring in the 2015 New Year safely. Skate the Lake offers ice-skating, fireworks, fire barrel bonfires, sleigh rides, food, music and ice games such as pick-up hockey and broom-stick hockey along with games/activities (face painting), food vendors, a beautiful ice sculpture from Colorado Ice Sculptures, music and dancing all on firm ground! Fireworks displays are held at 8pm and Midnight to ring in the New Year. Once you’ve experienced it, you’ll always remember how magical it is.Ice skate rentals are available from the Lake House for $7.00, but quantities are limited. Bringing your own skates as well as a winter sports helmet are strongly encouraged. Admission tickets are $20* (Children under 8 years old are free). Proceeds from the event benefit Drive Smart.
Safe Travels – If you are going out Downtown, public transit/light rail will be running late and remember to party safe and have a designated driver or cab available.
HAPPY NEW YEAR! No matter how you decide to celebrate the New Year, we at Vintage Homes of Denver wish you and your family a 2015 filled with all the things that make you happy, healthy and fill your soul. For information about the Denver Real Estate Market or investment opportunities, please
contact Jesse Sehlmeyer at 303-564-2245.
Denver Holiday Craft Markets – find local, handmade treasures and unique gifts.
We all know the feeling of excitement, when we find that perfect one-of-a-kind gift for someone special during the Holidays. With the growing shift to buy local, artisans are displaying their creative talents at numerous craft fairs throughout Denver. Find fun, unique, vintage and distinct gifts and wares, mostly made from recycled materials. You can feel good that you are supporting the local economy and helping the environment at the same time. This Holiday Season explore some of Denver’s best known Craft Markets:
Denver Christkindl Market – Now – December 23rd – Enjoy the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of the 14th annual Denver Christkindl Market presented by America It’s Time.com! A traditional German Market with gifts and food is set up at Skyline Park – 16th and Arapahoe Streets. The Denver Christkindl Market is always striving to make visitors’ experience an unforgettable one. Enjoy live music and dancing, German, European and local craft vendors, authentic food and drink, and a true spirit of an Old World Christmas. Click for DETAILS.
Winterfest on Old South Pearl – Friday, December 5th – 5 pm-9 pm and Saturday, December 6th – 11 am-5 pm. The 1500 S. Block of Pearl St. is transformed into a charming outdoor winter market. Stroll the street while listening to music, sip on Hot Chocolate or Apple Cider, enjoy local food and craft vendors. Bundle up and go for a ride in the Box Elder horse drawn wagon, then let the kids visit with Santa and pick out a Christmas tree. Make this your one stop for a cozy, authentic and local Christmas. The Pearl Street Shops will host open houses for those wanting to get a start on their Christmas Shopping. Visit Old South Pearl Street EVENTS for more information.
Rue de Noel – A Paris Street Christmas Market – Friday, December 5th and Saturday, December 6th from 1o am til 7 pm – Come enjoy a visual feast of local, vintage and handmade furniture, gifts and Holiday wares. This event is held indoors at the Aspen Grove Shopping Center, next to Talbot’s.
Denver Flea – Holiday Edition – Saturday, December 6th and Sunday, December 7th from noon til 6pm – The Denver Flea returns in Holiday form for a two day wintery extravaganza at The Bindery (29th and Blake) for a celebration of the finest Colorado-made goods, beers and food. Get more information HERE.
Firefly Handmade Markets – Saturday, December 6th 11 am-7 pm and Sunday, December 7th from 11 am-5 pm at EXDO Event Center, 1399 35th St. (at Walnut), River North (RiNo) Art District. Firefly Handmade Markets draw a loyal following of vendors and customers who are passionate about the handmade movement, and who have made it the largest and premier “handmade only” market in the Boulder/Denver region. As a curated market, Firefly is constantly re-inventing itself, through new vendors and venues, creating new experiences at each market. For more information on Firefly, click HERE.
Horseshoe Holiday Market – Saturday, December 13th and Sunday, December 14th from 10 am- 5 pm, Highlands Masonic Temple – The Horseshoe Market has a passion for bringing together community and local artists, designers, handmakers, collectors and entrepreneurs. The Horseshoe Market is dedicated to providing exceptional handmade and vintage vendors a unique showcase for their goods and offers customers a chance to take home some of Denver and Colorado’s best, Lucky Finds™! For a list of participating vendors and information, click HERE.
The Denver Handmade Homemade Holiday Market – Saturday, December 13th and Sunday, December 14th from 1 pm til 7 pm. Held at The Denver Art Society – 734 Santa Fe. The Handmade Homemade Market is a place where you can find local, high-quality food and products (including art and crafts) made by your neighbors and friends here in Denver. You can also attend a workshop, enjoy the live music and grab dinner!
We hope this information helps you find that unique gift for the special people in your life. Happy Holidays from all of us at Vintage Homes of Denver. If you would like more information about Vintage Homes in Denver or have other Real Estate questions, please contact Jesse Sehlmeyer at 303-564-2245.
Lower Highlands Denver Real Estate – Charming Victorian Home Just SOLD
3460 Bryant St. SOLD
Vintage Homes of Denver was fortunate to assist in the listing and sale of 3460 Bryant St., a charming historic Victorian located in the much sought after Lower Highlands neighborhood. With multiple offers and competitive bidding, this house sold in record time.
This 2-story Victorian located on a beautiful corner lot sold for $430,000. This home featured 4 bedrooms, 2 remodeled bathrooms and just over 1,600 sq. ft. The main floor has beautiful hardwood floors, an open concept floor plan, kitchen with granite countertops, 2 bedrooms and full remodeled bathroom. The second floor features a master bedroom with walk-in closet, and a beautiful bathroom with dual vanity and custom tile shower/tub. The homes plumbing and wiring was recently updated and was in great shape. The large backyard has a flagstone patio and covered area and the large front porch is the perfect spot to sit and watch the autumn leaves fall.
This home is located on a block with other historic homes that are located within walking distance to some of LoHi’s hot spots, such as Root Down, Linger, LoHi Steak Bar, Highland Tap and Highland Tavern. This home was a great find in Denver’s competitive market and a pleasure to sell. If you are looking to sell your home, or have other real estate or investment questions, please contact Jesse Sehlmeyer of Vintage Homes of Denver at 303-564-2245.
Whether you like to get spooked out of your socks or just enjoy the outdoor activities that Halloween brings, Vintage Homes of Denver has got you covered. Check out our list of Howls, Haunts and Happenings near Denver for Halloween.
HOWL-O-WEEN – October 25, 5pm – 7pm
The Colorado Wolf and Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Divide, CO, hosts an evening of Wolf Howling, refreshments and a bonfire. Come and watch as these majestic wolves are fed pumpkins filled with meat, then listen as they howl at the Moon. You can join in if you feel so bold. Cost of admission is $25 per adult and $15 for children 12 and under. For directions, click here.
Haunted Field of Screams – Now – November 1, sundown til late.
Located in Thornton, this 35-acre corn field offers 3 frightful attractions (Haunted Field of Screams, Dead Man’s Night Maze and Zombie Paintball Massacre) guaranteed to get you screaming and your heart pumping. For more information, please visit: http://www.hauntedfieldofscreams.com/
Elitch Gardens Fright Fest – Now -November 2
Once the sun goes down, this lively amusement park is transformed into a scream park with haunted houses, ghosts, gouls and zombies. Get into the spooky spirit of the season. Admission to Fright Fest is free with the purchase of a regular admission ticket. Hours of operation are: Fridays 6pm – 10pm, Saturdays 12pm – 10pm, Sundays 12pm – 9pm. For ticket information click here.
Mile High Horror Film Festival – October 9-12
Hosted by the Alamo Draft House in Littleton, CO at 7301 S. Santa Fe Dr., The Mile High Horror Film Festival is dedicated to honoring independent and classic horror films from around the globe. This years Festival will feature cult classics such as Shaun of the Dead, The Little Shop of Horrors, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, American Psycho and Ghostbusters. Most films are appropriate for ages 18 and up, children 6 and older must be accompanied by an adult. Children 6 and under not admitted. For more information and tickets, visit: http://drafthouse.com/packages/october-2014-denver/denver
Victorian Horrors XXI at the Molly Brown House Museum – October 17-18 & 24-25, 6:00pm – 8:45pm
In the darkened halls of the Historic Molly Brown House, actors will bring to life heart pounding tales of horror from Victorian gothic literary Masters such as Edgar Allen Poe, HG Wells and Mary Shelley. Suitable for ages 12 and up. For Tickets: click here.
COLOWEEN – October 31, 9pm
Get ready for this much anticipated Halloween Party being held at the new City Hall Events Center. Put on your best Halloween costume and check out this Halloween Party Experience featuring massive Halloween Decorations, Sexy Halloween Costumes and Colorado’s best DJs playing Top 40, Electronic, Reggae and more. Ages 18 and up.
Ghosts in the Gardens – Denver Botanic Gardens – October 25, 9pm
Walk the paths of the Denver Botanic Gardens after dark, as you are guided through one of three ghost stories of your choosing. Tour guides will share scary tales from years gone by and share information, security guards personal accounts and the history of “The Boneyard” which was located just outside the garden walls. Tours appropriate for children 12 and older. Please dress accordingly and wear shoes suitable for walking. For more information, click here.
Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield Cornmaze – Now – November 1, 9am – 5pm
Come get lost in this 8 acre corn maze Friday – Sunday. Wind through the field and stop for photo opportunities with animal cut-outs along the way. Then witness the Butterfly shape of the maze from a 15-foot bridge that overlooks the maze. Pony and horse rides will be available for an additional fee. Enjoy treats of the season from local food vendors.
Boo at the ZOO – October 25-26, 9am – 5pm
The annual Boo At The Zoo at the Denver Zoo offers more than 25 trick-or-treat stations, creepy crawly animal demonstrations and exciting family-friendly entertainment under the canopy of the beautiful fall foliage of the Denver Zoo. Activities free with zoo admission.
Trick or Treat Street – October 24-26, 9am – 7:30pm
Bring your little ghosts, fairies and super heroes to this safe and fun trick-or-treating experience. Let them roam from Treat house to Treat house collecting goodies and making desserts and crafts. Sure to be fun for the whole family. For more information, click here.
Old South Pearl St. Farmer’s Market Halloween Fest – October 26th, 9am – 1pm
Come enjoy local, organic produce, meats and handmade goodies. Listen to musicians as you watch youth parade the street in their Halloween costume creations.
Old South Gaylord Halloween Safe Street – October 31, 4pm – 7pm
This is an annual tradition and a great way for the whole family to safely celebrate Halloween. Bring your kiddos and or pets in costume and wander from shop to shop (On south Gaylord St. between Tennessee and Mississippi) as merchants hand out candy and other goodies. Pet parade and costume contest are part of the highlights of this great community event.
For more ideas on how to celebrate Halloween, visit The Denver Posts Calendar of Events.
Regardless of how you decide to celebrate Halloween, we at Vintage Homes of Denver hope you have a spooktacular time! If you are looking to buy or sell a home or have any real estate questions, please contact Jesse Sehlmeyer at 303-564-2245.
Denver Area Fall Festivals and Fairs – Fall is officially here and so are all the things that make it a great time of year. Cozy sweaters, colorful trees, leaves crunching under your feet, hot apple cider, pumpkin pie and a briskness in the air. Denver offers many wonderful and unique Festivals to help you enjoy the Fall Season.
Great American Beer Festival – October 2-4, 5:30 pm – 10 pm
The Great American Beer Festival is the premier U.S. beer festival and competition. This is a huge event for beer lovers and aficionados covering over 188,000 sq. ft. at the Colorado Convention Center. Participants get to enjoy 1 oz. beer samples from both local and national breweries. Many of the brewer’s staff the booths at the festival providing participants opportunities to ask questions and get the latest information on brewing techniques. Enjoy samplings of diverse beers created from all over the United States.
Pumpkin Harvest Festival – October 4-5, 10 am – 4 pm
Head over to Four Mile Historic Park to pick out your very own pumpkin from the patch, build a scarecrow, dance to live music, play pioneer games, make a craft, and try your luck at county fair amusements. Love dessert? Try your hand at the pie-eating and cakewalk contests. Enjoy tours of the Museum and learn what it was like for our pioneer ancestors to live in the 1800’s. Enjoy horse drawn carriage rides and refreshments such as kettle corn, apple cider, and caramel apples.
Fall Horseshoe Market – October 4th, 9am – 4pm
Located in the parking lot behind Olinger at 46th and Tennyson, find that perfect up-cycled or handcrafted piece of furniture or clothing item for your home or get a head start on your holiday shopping. The Horseshoe Market features handcrafted clothing, body products or vintage treasures from over 120 local vendors. Visit a number of local food trucks when you are ready for a break from shopping. For more information click here.
Festival of Scarecrows – October 11th, 10am – 2pm
Head over to Olde Town Square at 57th St. in Arvada for a variety of fun family-friendly activities. You can purchase pumpkins, participate in a kids costume parade, pie eating or pumpkin seed spitting contests, or enjoy hay rides and wander through a corn maze. For more information please click here.
Pumpkin Fest – October 10-12, 9am – 5pm each day
Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield comes alive with PUMPKINS! Thousands of pumpkins will be ripe for the picking in Chatfield’s 10-acre patch, so bring your wagon and pick away. Enjoy live music, face painting, pumpkin carving demonstrations, pony rides and carnival games. This festival is sure to have something for everyone. Come enjoy the beautiful scenery at Chatfield and get a taste of fall.
Flatirons Food Film Festival – October 15-19th,
“Feast on reel food”, this annual multi-day feast celebrates culinary cinema from various nations. The Festival takes place in Boulder,CO and is part of the International Film Series at the University Colorado at Boulder. All films screen on the CU-Boulder campus. The festival includes film showings, discussions and food and beverage events. If you enjoy food, are passionate about local natural foods, and want to learn from some of Colorado’s great chefs and food experts, then this is the event for you. For information on festival schedule and ticketing, click here.
Choctoberfest Colorado – October 17th from 4pm – 10pm and October 18th from 10am – 9pm
The Denver Marriott Tech Center will be transformed into a 15,000 sq. ft. Chocolate Heaven. Chocolate Lovers can experience pure decadence as they wind through booths featuring chocolate of every kind. Sample everything from dark and pure to rich and milky. Experience chocolate infused with tea and alcohol or baked into brownies or wrapped into rich truffles. Learn tricks of the trade with cooking demonstrations or just enjoy smelling the richness around you while listening to entertainment. This event is sure to please your sweet tooth. For more information click here.
Denver Arts Week: November 7-15, Nigh at the Museums – November 8
Denver’s Arts Week celebrates the Mile High City’s vibrant arts and culture scene. The week kicks off with the well know First Friday Art Walk, where art galleries in neighborhood art districts throughout Denver open their doors and host exhibits complete with wine and hors d’oeuvres. This is a great opportunity to meet artists, curators and see new noteworthy collections.
Saturday, November 8th is Night at the Museums, where a number of Denver Museums offer free admission, provide complimentary shuttle service to and from the museums, and have extended hours til 10 pm. What an amazing opportunity to get access to a number of premier museums.
There will be many deals and discounts for participants of Denver Arts week. Hotel discounts will also be offered for those from out of town or locals looking to make an occasion out of the week. For a list of events held each day during Denver Arts Week, Click here.
Starz Denver Film Festival – November 12-23
For all film buffs and artists alike, the Starz Denver Film Festival is sure to have something for everyone. The dates have been set, but the details are still being worked out. Please visit the website: http://www.denverfilm.org/festival/ to get more information on films and showtimes.
Denver International Wine Festival – November 20-22, Omni Interlocken Resort
The 10th Annual Denver International Wine Festival is the premier wine and food festival in the Rocky Mountains. Come sample over 400 wines, beers and spirits, explore food and wine pairing demonstrations and educational seminars. For information on the schedule and ticket pricing, please click here.
We at Vintage Homes of Denver hope you enjoy all the magic of the season! If you have any real estate questions, please feel free to contact Jesse Sehlmeyer at 303-564-2245.
Englewood Colorado Real Estate – New Listing at 3935 S. Clarkson St.
3935 S. Clarkson St.
This amazing Craftsman style home located at 3935 S. Clarkson St. was just listed. It has been owned for the past 10 years and meticulously restored by an award-winning remodeling contractor. This iconic Englewood home is as stunning inside as it is outside and features 3,500 finished square feet with 4 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms. The main floor features refinished hardwood floors throughout, a large custom kitchen with granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, a walk-in pantry, and a large peninsula eating bar, a dining area, large open living room with fireplace and full separate laundry room. Custom built-ins throughout, include a butler’s pantry, a desk area, bookshelves, and assorted cabinetry.
The second floor is accessible by stairs or a custom Elevator lift. The second floor is ADA compliant and offers a walk-in shower. This level has 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. The master bedroom provides a nice retreat and offers separate his and hers master bathrooms and closets as well as a fireplace for those cold winter nights.
The finished basement can be used as a mother-in-law apartment with its own entrance. It is complete with kitchen area, living area, bedroom and bathroom.
The house offers a beautiful front porch, back patio and landscaping. There are many places to entertain or just enjoy your morning coffee. Off the backyard is a 3 bay garage with a workshop and second floor for storage.
Well-located, this home is near three of Denver’s top hospitals, Cherry Hills Country Club, the Highline Canal, RTD Light Rail, and numerous parks. Access to I-25, CO 285, and Santa Fe insure quick access to all of the Denver metro area. Having recently won a sizable levy from Englewood voters, the construction of a new state-of-the- art high school, leadership academy, and high school of choice are currently underway and within walking distance.
This wonderful home offers many opportunities. Please feel free to contact Jesse Sehlmeyer with any questions or to schedule a showing at 303-564-2245.
Old Town Littleton Events are family friendly and offer something for everyone. Here is a list of fun events you will not want to miss this Fall Season.
3rd Annual Historic Downtown Littleton Scavenger Hunt – Saturday, September 13 10:00 am – 3:00 pm.
Presented by Historic Littleton Inc. as a way to raise awareness and excitement of Historic Downtown Littleton. Participants will meet at the Town Hall Arts Center at 10am where they will receive a Scavenger Hunt Ballot, clue list and map. Participants will search for architectural details which can be located on buildings of various downtown merchants. Characters dressed in period costumes will be at various locations along the way to help with clues. All ballots must be returned to the Town Hall Arts Center before 3pm. At 3pm ballots with correct answers will be entered in a drawing to win up to $500.00. You must be present to win. Enjoy live music at the end of the day for a hunt well done. For more information please visit: http://www.hlinc.org/site/Scavenger-Hunt-2014/.
Yoga in the Yard – Saturday, September 20 @ 8:00 am – 10:00 am
Enjoy Yoga in the Yard at Aspen Grove every Saturday morning at 8AM and 9AM (except the first Saturdays of every month). All skill levels welcome and the classes are free for both kids and adults, all you have to bring is your yoga mat! September 27th is the last session. Visit ShopAspenGrove.com for dates and details.
Oktoberfest – Friday, September 26 @ 8:00 pm – 9:30 pm
Held at Adventures in Dance, 1500 W Littleton Blvd #207, Littleton, CO 80120. Join in for a night of German DJ music, mixers, and refreshments. Have a good time and don’t forget to dress in your fall or German attire for the occasion! $15 per person in advance, $20 per person at the door.
4th Annual Zombie Crawl & Pig Roast – Saturday, October 4 – Noon
Calling all Zombies! The 4th Annual Zombie Crawl will start at Noon at the Woodlawn Shopping Center, 1500 W Littleton Blvd. Zombies will follow a Dixieland Band west on Littleton Blvd. through downtown Littleton. The Crawl will end with a free Pig Roast at Reinke Brothers. No charge to participate – only zombie attire allowed. For more information call 303.795.5006.
Reinke Brothers – Littleton Zombie Crawl
Pumpkin Follies & Goat Show – Friday and Saturday, October 10 & 11
Hurry to the big tent in the Reinke Brother’s parking lot to witness performances by The Pumpkin Follies and other entertainers. This is a show not to be missed- a talent show, spoof of Littleton events, and one of a kind acts that make for a very fun evening. Admission is $5, drinks and food will be available for purchase.
Downtown Merchants will create 10 pumpkin poles which will be on display Oct 10 through Halloween (depending on the condition of the pumpkins) and will be located throughout downtown Littleton. Be sure to visit early in the month – you don’t want to miss these one of a kind creations. For more information call 303.795.5006
Goblin Give Out – Saturday, October 25
A fun and safe Halloween Event for Kids! Wear your Halloween Costumes and Trick or Treat at participating merchants throughout Downtown Littleton from 12:00 – 5:00 pm.
Denver Botanic Gardens at Chatfield’s 8-acre Corn Maze!
Denver Botanic Gardens @ Chatfield
Wind your way through eight acres of corn, in the shape of a butterfly, and help Farmer Green find his lost animals. View life-size animal cutouts hidden throughout the maze and stop for fun photo opportunities. The maze can be viewed from two, 15-foot tall illuminated bridges. A mini-maze is available for visitors under the age of 10. Tickets include a hayride and unlimited jumping on a giant pillow. Pony and train rides are available for an additional fee. It is open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from September 19 through November 1, 2014. After dark in October, the maze transforms into a magical Glow Maze, complete with 3-foot glow sticks and black lights. For ticket pricing and hours of operation please visit: http://www.botanicgardens.org/corn-maze/admission.
Enjoy all that Littleton has to offer this Fall season. If you are interested in learning about real estate or investment opportunities in Littleton, please contact Jesse Sehlmeyer of Vintage Homes of Denver at 303-564-2245.
Modern Wash Park Condo – 188 S. Logan St. #301
Just Listed – This wonderful 2 bedroom/1 bath Wash Park Condo is on the top floor of a renovated building with Modern Architecture. The building was completely renovated in 2006 by Modo Developers. This condo features hardwood floors, modern kitchen with custom cabinetry, granite countertops and stainless appliances, open floor plan, and renovated bath with custom tile. The two bedrooms are good sized rooms with newer carpet.
Take in the views from the third floor dedicated west facing balcony that is accessible from the living room and main bedroom. If you are looking to entertain a larger group, the community roof top deck is the perfect place. The building is managed by an HOA and the fees are inclusive of heat, water, trash, sewer, internet and building maintenance. There is one parking space deeded with the property.
This condo is within walking distance to Washington Park, Lucile’s, Cafe Bar, Carmine’s, Alameda light rail station and all that South Broadway has to offer. For more information on this property or for questions regarding Denver Real Estate, please contact Jesse Sehlmeyer at 303-564-2245.