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EVENTS ONLINE WRITING WORKSHOPS Have you been wanting to sharpen your writing skills and/or engage with a community of fellow writers? Now is your chance! Choose from topics such as Writing 101, Introduction to Poetry, Writing and Personal Transformation, Intro to Writing The Personal Narrative and Memoir, and more. DATE: Various dates throughout August COST: Prices vary MORE INFO: Lighthouse Writers Workshop – lighthousewriters.org COURTESY OF DEAR DENVER DEARDENVER.NET PUZZLES Thanks to Deborah Lastowka, with Dear Denver.net, for coming up with some great ideas for entertainment people can enjoy while practicing social distancing. COURTESY OF STREETROOTS ANSWERS ARE ON PAGE 15 GOLDEN TRIANGLE FARMERS MARKET Don your favorite mask and shop a variety of local vendors offering baked goods, flowers, teas, tinctures, kombucha, and ice cream. DATE: Aug 2, Aug 9, and Aug 16, 23, 30 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. COST: Free entry MORE INFO: 1115 Acoma St. – goldentrianglefm.com ACROSS FIRESIDE AT FIVE Log in for a free, virtual happy hour discussion about local and global issues with different organizations each week. This week’s topic is A Coalition for What’s Next - Where to Go from Here with Legislation and Governmental Support. DATE: Aug 4, 5 p.m. – 6 p.m. COST: Free but you must register online MORE INFO: Fireside at Five – firesideatfive.com/upcoming-firesides 1. Darjeeling and oolong 5. “Ugh!” 9. What icicles do 13. Cupid’s projectile 15. Gas, e.g. (Abbr.) 16. Attorney General Janet 17. Dickens’s ___ Heep 18. Former New York City mayor Giuliani 19. Load to bear 20. Cowardice 23. Astern 25. Caribbean, e.g. 26. Little one 27. The last one left is in Bend 31. Yoga position 32. Spanish Cubist 36. Christmas season 37. Shakespearean lament 39. Arctic native 41. Overnight flights 43. Lockboxes 44. Project leaders 47. “The ___ a bucket of ashes”: Sandburg 51. Delivery vehicle 52. Sylvester, to Tweety 53. It may help with a lisp 57. A chip, maybe 58. Flatten, in a way 59. November birthstone 62. Ponce de ___ 63. Throw, as dice 64. Accused’s need 65. A bunch of 66. Vortex 67. Become unhinged DOWN 1. Letter after sigma 2. Be mistaken 3. Plato’s pupil 4. Daytime TV offering 5. Chest of drawers 6. “Being Mortal” author ___ Gawande 7. Carnival attraction 8. Insignificant bit 9. Go on and on 10. Extend, as a subscription 11. Occupied, as a bathroom stall 12. Sheriff’s group 14. Egg beaters 21. Colo. neighbor 22. Word repeated after “Que,” in song 23. With skill 24. Bread ingredient 28. Gave a signal on stage 29. Involuntary twitch MIXED TASTE: AT HOME Get your culture on at home, for free. Mixed Taste: At Home is where even the most mismatched subjects find common ground in an interactive lecture series that can go pretty much anywhere. Each evening will conclude with an original poem inspired by the topics and performed by a local poet. DATE: Aug 5, Aug 12, and Aug 19, 7 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. COST: Free but you must register online MORE INFO: MCA Denver – mcadenver.org 30. ___-tac-toe 33. Croat, e.g. 34. Diaper fastener 35. “The Phantom of the ___” 37. Scottish cattle breed 38. Floral necklace 40. “Hey, over here!” 42. Sweeping story 43. Beethoven’s “Moonlight ___” 45. In a balanced manner 46. Feb. follower 47. Hymn 48. Breathing problem 49. Attack 50. Itsy-bitsy 54. Walked (on) 55. Grasp 56. DC bigwigs 60. Legal org. 61. Nada OUTDOOR MOVIE SERIES Come join Ironton Distillery & Crafthouse as they host a summer of cult classics, paired with themed nibbles and drinks. Attendees must bring their own chair or blanket; please refer to their Facebook page for additional social distancing requirements. DATE: Aug 13 (This is Spinal Tap) and Aug 27 (The Big Lebowski), set-up at 8 p.m., screenings at dusk COST: $5 entry; proceeds go towards Big City Mountaineers. Advanced tickets are required. MORE INFO: Ironton Distillery & Crafthouse – facebook.com/Irontondistillery August 2020 DENVER VOICE 13 PUZZLE COURTESY OF STREET ROOTS, DENVER VOICE’S SISTER PAPER IN PORTLAND, OR PUZZLE COURTESY OF STREET ROOTS, DENVER VOICE’S SISTER PAPER IN PORTLAND, OR

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