Miles McNeel Designer Showcase and Element79 Charm Bar
May 1-10
Element79 hosts a limited-time Miles McNeel designer showcase featuring his signature dog tags and a Charm Bar with curated pieces to mix, match, and layer. It is a thoughtful chance to create something personal or find a meaningful gift.
Firefly handmade Denver Spring Market
May 2-3
Firefly Handmade’s Denver Spring Market brings together a curated mix of local makers, artists, and small businesses for a weekend of shopping and seasonal finds. It is an easy way to discover thoughtful goods while supporting creative talent from across the region.
Amanda Pascali
May 7-9
Amanda Pascali heads to Colorado this May for performances in Denver, Greeley, and Boulder. She will perform with multi-instrumentalist Addison Freeman. For tickets and more information, visit AmandaPascali.com.
Wash Park Home Tour & Street Fair
May 9
The Wash Park Home Tour & Street Fair returns with a day of home inspiration, local vendors, entertainment, and family-friendly fun in East Wash Park. The annual event also serves as a major fundraiser supporting Steele Elementary and its students, families, and programs.
Ananda Khalsa Featured Designer Event
May 12-25
Element79 presents an expanded showcase of Ananda Khalsa’s collection, offering a closer look at her understated, highly distinctive designs. The designer will also be in-store on May 23 and 24 for a special chance to meet her and learn more about her work.
Espresso Sessions°
May 16
Cherry Creek's favorite casual-yet-elevated morning social returns to Moxy's patio to kick off a 3-part series. Start your Saturday with house music, coffee, and champagne—all before noon. Follow @espresso.sessions on Instagram for details.
Pulse of America with The Denver Brass
May 17
The Denver Brass closes its season with Pulse of America, a program honoring 250 years of American resilience through bold brass music. The performance includes Sketches of Courage by Denver composer Sean Shafer Hennessy. For more information, visit DenverBrass.org.
