Denver March Powwow features Indigenous cultural celebrations this weekend
This weekend in Denver, there are many exciting events to enjoy. The Denver March Powwow is happening at the Denver Coliseum. This annual event showcases Native American culture through dance, music, and storytelling. It features over 1,600 dancers and various competitions. It runs from Friday to Sunday. Also taking place is the Colorado Super Show in Colorado Springs. This event, known for its antique and custom motorcycles, attracts many motorcycle enthusiasts. Along with motorcycle displays, there will be live entertainment and a tattoo competition. It runs Saturday from 9 AM to 6 PM and Sunday from 10 AM to 5 PM. For those interested in home improvement, the Denver Home Show is at the National Western Complex. This show features DIY ideas for spring and includes appearances by Bravo's Craig Conover from "Southern Charm." It runs from Friday to Sunday. Starting Sunday, the Central Library will hold a Used Book Sale. People can find gently used books, including children's books and novels. The sale is open from Sunday to Tuesday. There will also be a special singalong tribute to the musical "RENT" at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver. The event will celebrate the show's 30th anniversary. It features original cast member Rodney Hicks and takes place on Friday night. Finally, the Ruby Hill Rail Yard will close for the season on Thursday, where skiers and snowboarders can enjoy their final day in the terrain park. Saturday and Sunday will offer lessons for beginners. These events offer something for everyone, encouraging residents to enjoy the vibrant culture in Denver.