EVENTS PUZZLES DENVER EATSS The American Indian College Fund, headquartered in Denver, is excited to announce the return of its Denver EATSS event for two nights at Boettcher Concert Hall, in partnership with the Colorado Symphony and Nathaniel Rateliff. Join us for your choice of two nights, to raise awareness and support for Native scholars and communities, and take an active role in fostering the next generation of Indigenous leaders through higher education. WHEN: April 11 & 12 (EATSS Event – 5:30 pm, Concert 7:30 p.m.) COST: EATSS only: starting at $150, Concert only: starting at $55, Combo EATSS+Concert Tickets: starting at $230 WHERE: EATSS Event: Ellie Calkins Opera House, 1385 Curtis St., Denver, Concert: Boettcher Concert Hall, 1000 14th St., Denver INFO: standwith.collegefund.org/denver-eatss/ DRAG QUEEN BINGO FUNDRAISER FOR THE DENVER VOICE Due to a power outage, we had to cancel our original event, which was scheduled for February. Join us for Drag Queen Bingo at Hamburger Mary’s! Prizes, food, fun, and community. All ticket sales support the Denver VOICE. WHEN: April 13, 3:30pm COST: $33.36 WHERE: Hamburger Mary’s, 1336 E. 17th Ave., Denver INFO: bit.ly/3DshS3y SUPER HEROES UNITE! Your little superhero is in for an action-packed day fi lled with food, fun, and superheroes. Kids will have the chance to meet their favorite superheroes up close, take photos, and feel like part of the team. Dressing up as their favorite hero is encouraged. WHEN: April 12, 10-11:30 am COST: $19.54 WHERE: Southridge Recreation Center, 4800 McArthur Ranch Dr Highlands Ranch INFO: hrcaonline.org/Events/Details/superheroes-unite THE GREAT EASTER EGG EGGSTRAVAGANZA! Bring your baskets, bring your friends, and bring your best egg-hunting skills! This is an event you don’t want to miss! WHEN: April 19, 2025, 10:30am-12:30pm COST: Free (but you need to register through Eventbrite) WHERE: University Church of Christ, 2000 S. Milwaukee St., Denver INFO: bit.ly/423zhZv PRAIRIE ORIGAMI Join instructor Sabrina Xu to learn the art of origami while connecting with nature at the Plains Conservation Center. After an introduction to origami and basic folds, the class will explore the prairie on a wagon ride to fi nd peaceful areas to create pieces inspired by the plants and animals of the Colorado plains. The class is open to all skill levels. (Adults and ages 13+) WHEN: Saturday, April 19, 2-4pm COST: $8 WHERE: Plains Conservation Center, 21901 E. Hampden Avenue, Aurora INFO: botanicgardens.org/programs FUTURE FEST 2025 Future Fest is an inclusive, free, citywide event for young people of all ages and their families. Future Fest celebrates Denver’s young people for their contributions to their communities. This citywide event is focused on empowering youth, connecting passions to careers, and creating a more inclusive future for all. WHEN: April 26 COST: Free WHERE: Civic Center Park INFO: bit.ly/43OxZD5 April 2025 DENVER VOICE 13 3 8 4 2 7 5 3 5 4 7 6 7 2 5 6 3 9 3 5 5 3 9 7 5 8 2 8 2 3 7 9 1 9 8 4 5 1 14 17 20 23 28 33 36 40 42 49 53 56 61 64 57 58 59 62 65 43 44 50 54 55 60 63 66 37 41 45 51 52 46 47 48 29 30 31 34 38 39 21 24 32 35 2 3 4 COURTESY OF STREETROOTS 5 15 18 22 25 26 27 6 7 8 9 16 19 10 11 12 13 ACROSS DOWN 1. Camp beds 5. Response to “Are not!” 9. Loud, metallic sound 14. “You said it!” 15. Palindromic title 16. Indian coin 17. Michael of “Arrested Development” 18. Oscar winner Sorvino 19. Reply to a knock 20. Compulsive thief 23. Textbook division 24. “My package arrived!” 28. Greek vowel 29. Salsa and guacamole 32. Hold up 33. Latke ingredient 35. Schools of thought 36. Verses for children 40. Dry Spanish sherry 41. Do over, as a shot 42. Frozen drip 45. Scattered 46. Org. with body scanners 49. Hears again, as a case 51. Until now 53. Jane Austen and George Eliot, e.g. 56. Aired again 59. Reverberate 60. Presidents’ Day event 61. Speechify 62. Letter opener? 63. Jazzy Fitzgerald 64. Pirate’s pal 65. In stitches 66. Neptune’s realm 1. Witch’s laugh 2. Egg dish 3. Mother ___ 4. Ginger cookies 5. Coiled fossil shell 6. Mangle 7. Poet Teasdale 8. Sultanate citizen 9. Fold 10. One, for some 11. Liable (to) 12. Alumna bio word 13. Plop or plunk preceder 21. Foofaraws 22. “___ be a shame if...” 25. Nonchalance 26. Edges 27. Nav. rank 30. Henry VIII’s last wife 31. Eye sores 33. Reproduce 34. “...___ take arms against a sea of troubles...” 36. “I’m impressed!” 37. Condo division 38. Hedgerow tree 39. “As a matter of fact,” informally 40. Douglas ___ 43. Laura of “Love Actually” 44. Hosp. readout 46. Tex Mex dish that comes wrapped in a husk 47. She got her groove back 48. Lover of Dido, in myth 50. Racing vehicles 52. Medicine amounts 54. Slurpee alternative 55. “Pygmalion” playwright George Bernard ___ 56. Data storage site 57. Memorable time 58. Snitch 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
14 Publizr Home