Call of the Wild: Illustrated Edition
Awoooooooo! Bring the whole pack to see Jack London's classic tale about sled dog Buck live on stage October 25 at Lakewood Cultural Center.
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Kidnapped from his lavish life on a California estate and sent to work as a sled dog during the great Klondike gold rush, Buck fights to survive and becomes the most famous dog in the history of the northland. This one-hour multimedia adventure mixes storytelling and projected illustrations in an acclaimed production by Theatre Heroes.
Both adults and children will love this sometimes funny and sometimes heartbreaking story. All ages; recommended for age 9 and up. Tickets start at $7. Purchase online or call the box office at 303.987.7845.
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Haunted Trail Adventure, 4-7 p.m. on October 13
Experience Bear Creek Lake Park in all its haunted magic with an evening of ghostly trails and tales. After your hike along the Owl Trail, play games or warm your toes by the fire at the amphitheater and enjoy marshmallows and hot chocolate.
See creepy crawlies from the Butterfly Pavilion and interact with everyone's favorite dinosaur skeleton, Mr. Bones. Visit the pumpkin patch with proceeds benefiting Friends of Paha, supporting Lakewood's summer programs for youth and young adults with disabilities. Mac Shack and Waffle Cakes food trucks will have food available for purchase.
Costumes encouraged! Registration: $5.
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Pumpkin Carving Workshop with master carver Barry Brown, Oct. 17 at Lakewood Cultural Center.
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Glow-in-the-Dark Pool Party, Oct. 26 at Lakewood Link Recreation Center.
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Submit artwork for the Young Artists of Lakewood Art Show. Oct. 27 at Lakewood Cultural Center. DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTIONS
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Fall and winter break camps: Choose from arts, sports and STEM themes.
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