What is there to do in Denver this weekend? Lucky for us, this weekend in Denver is packed with amazing events and the weather should be great. So get out there and enjoy all Denver has to offer.

Highland Square Street Fair - Celebrating it's 28th year, the Highland Street fair is a can't miss. Enjoy the neighborhoods largest community event with freelive music on three stages, tasty food and beverages, over 150 artisans and a classic car show.The family-friendly event is for all ages and this year, the Fair has made even more room for kids. The Kid's Zone, organized by area non-profit daycare and pre-school Explore & Discover, will feature arts and crafts, music and various interactive activities and games to entertain the little ones from 10 am - 6 pm. We will have a tent set up so stop by to say hello. Click here for more info.
Pride Fest - Produced by the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center of Colorado (The Center), and recognized as one of the top 10 Pride events in the country, Denver PrideFest 2011 takes place Saturday, June 18 from 11am-7pm and Sunday, June 19 from 10am-6pm in downtown Denver's Civic Center Park and features the CoorsLight PrideFest Parade, a Dance Stage with DJs, a Country Stage with line-dancing lessons, a Latino Stage with folk dancers and the Main Stage with live entertainment, and plenty of celebrating both days. For more info, click here.
Set the Pace for Prostrate Cancer - Celebrate Dad this weekend, as well as the lives of men around the world who have struggled with prostate cancer, with a family 5K run and walk. Not up for a 5K? Opt for the one-mile group walk or a kids Dash for Dads free run. Enjoy free Famous Dave's BBQ after the races. Sat 7:30-9:30 a.m. Clickhere for more info.
Boulder Ballet in the Park - Take the family to enjoy a sneak peek at the Boulder Ballet's upcoming season during this annual outdoor event. Sun 1 p.m.here for more info.
Annual Fire Truck Parade & Muster - Take part in a 26-year tradition. More than 50 antique and modern fire-rescue vehicles will drive through Historic Downtown Littleton, with bells clanging. After the parade, head to Arapahoe Community College for fire-truck rides and other lighthearted fire-rescue-related activities. Sat 9 a.m.












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