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Denver Parks and Recreation outlines 25 free October events, including pumpkin plunge and spooky paddle
Summary
Denver Parks and Recreation told the mayor and City Council it will run about 25 mostly no-cost events in October targeting youth and seniors, including pumpkin plunge pool activities, a dog costume "pup-or-treat," glow-in-the-dark pickleball, dive‑in pool movies and a registered spooky paddle at Berkeley Lake.
Denver Parks and Recreation (DPR) briefed the mayor and City Council on its October schedule, saying the department has about 25 public events planned across the city that are largely free and aimed at youth and seniors.
"October is one of our favorite times in parks and recreation," said Seth Housden, recreation director with Denver Parks and Recreation, as he described seasonal programming that supplements regular center, pool and outdoor activities.
Housden said DPR will run traditional offerings such as…
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