AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoPride & community culture: Aurora Fest returns Saturday for its 13th year, a free, family-friendly celebration of global food, music, dance and a “parade of nations” representing 68 countries, ending with a big drone show for the U.S. and Colorado anniversaries. Arts & inclusion: Denver-area Phamaly Theatre Company and Aurora Fox Arts Center team up for the disability-affirming musical “Violet,” centered on healing and looking beyond appearances. Food & lifestyle: Colorado’s only two-star Michelin spot, The Wolf’s Tailor, is launching a three-month summer pop-up residency (“Sheep”) in Cherry Creek with a $95 fire-and-smoke tasting menu. Environment & justice: A new report says environmental justice work is still alive in local communities even as federal rollbacks shrink enforcement and funding. Local sports spotlight: Salida High School’s girls’ 4x100 relay team heads to Nike Outdoor Nationals after a fast, last-minute team push—an underdog story with big momentum. Wildlife wonder: A mountain lion sighting on a Utah trail (“ghost cat” behavior) is a reminder that predators often watch from the edges while people miss them.
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