Twenty Things to Do for Free in Denver (and Beyond) This Weekend

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What a weekend! Twenty things to do for free in and around Denver.

Summer is almost over, but the cultural calendar continues to heat up with free fun. There are festivals all along the Front Range, both rain or shine, old and new, including the brand-new Art RiNo festival, which culminates in the Westword Music Showcase.RiNo Art District

Art RiNo, a new, week-long arts festival in the RiNo Art District, started with mural painting on Monday, with artists Patrick Kane McGregor, Koco Collab, The Obanoth, Yazz, SpeakS and Smug; as they continue to work on their pieces, the fest has added pop-up DJs and artist panels. Get Art RiNo details

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