Press Release

Get ready to ‘COmingle,’ the History Colorado Center’s new adult-night-out series that blends out-of-the-box activities with plenty of Colorado spirit (and spirits)

COmingle kicks off on Thursday, March 13, 2014, 6 to 9 p.m.

DENVER — There’s a reason you call yourself a Coloradan:  You love living, working and playing here, whether you’ve been here 30 days or 30 years. COmingle, the History Colorado Center’s new adult-night-out series, will indulge your affinity for our square state. Held from 6 to 9 p.m. on the second Thursday from March through June, each evening features out-of-the-box activities, food and plenty of Colorado spirit (and spirits).

COmingle kicks-off March 13 with “Colorado Is the Best.” Then, don’t miss “Colorado is Trying to Kill Me” on April 10, “Colorado Is Older Than Dirt,” on May 8, and “Colorado Is Delicious,” on June 12. Each program costs $10 and includes all activities, museum admission and features a cash bar.

COmingle kick-off!
“Colorado Is the Best”
Thursday, March 13, 6 to 9 p.m.
Cost: $10, available for purchase at HistoryColoradoCenter.org/COmingle

  • Wear your favorite CO gear (hat, t-shirt… tattoo) for a chance to win Best-Dressed Coloradan.
  • Make your own Colorado icon magnet with Denver Public Library’s Fresh City Life. 
  • Hear a historian’s take on some bizarre Colorado bests, then compete in the Smartest Coloradan trivia game.
  • Train with the best ski jumpers, experience the biggest dust storm in Colorado history, and take your circa-1920s yearbook pic.
  • Search for state symbols hidden around the exhibits, and then vote for a state food, drink, car and more.
  • Add to our art, and pick your favorite place on our giant map of Colorado.
  • Snacks, cash bar … time machines!

The History Colorado Center is located at 1200 Broadway in Denver. Find us on Facebook at Facebook.com/HistoryColorado, twitter @HistoryColorado, visit HistoryColoradoCenter.org or call 303-HISTORY.

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History Colorado's mission is to inspire generations to find wonder and meaning in our past and to engage in creating a better Colorado. We serve as the state's memory, preserving the places, stories, and material culture of Colorado through our museums, educational programs, historic preservation grants, research library, collections, and outreach to Colorado communities. Find History Colorado on all major social media platforms. Visit HistoryColorado.org or call (303) HISTORY for more information.

Media Contact:
Rebecca Laurie, PR Director
(303) 866-3670
rebecca.laurie@state.co.us