You soon begin feeling the shift from summer to fall in the air. September is a month where change feels inevitable. This is the month when the leaves begin to change colors.
It’s still summer, but the days are getting shorter. It’s still warm, but the sweltering afternoons of August are past. You likely won’t need your jacket, but could take it with you.
As you await the fall season, here are our choices for shopping, dining, and entertainment “to help you remember the kind of September when life was slow and oh so mellow”:
Support Denver families experiencing food insecurity by attending the 12th annual Fill A Plate For Hunger at Reelworks Denver, Sept. 7, 5:30 p.m. You’ll enjoy a fun cocktail hour, and multi-course dinner. Information: 303-388-6022.
Enjoy food, wine, and spirits during the Denver Food + Wine Festival including a Grand Tasting on Auraria’s Tivoli Quad, Sept. 7-9. Information: 303-830-2972.
Help the Denver Zoo care for and provide emergency animal support by attending the Flock Party with music and eats, Sept. 9, 5-9 p.m. Information: 720-337-1401.
Star Wars In Concert features the Colorado Symphony playing film’s musical scores at Boettcher, Sept. 9-10, 7:30, Sun. 2:30 p.m. Information: 720-865-4220.
Stop at Boris’s Home Decorating Services to add color, style to your home for the holidays. Custom cushions, decorative pillows, drapery, window treatment, more. Showroom: 1402 S. Parker Rd., Unit A-102. Information: 303-751-2921.
Make sweet September even sweeter by enjoying chocolate entrees, cocktails, and desserts at the Chocolate Lab at E. 3rd & Holly St. Chocolate combined in every dish, cocktail. Enjoy indoor-outdoor seating. Information: 720-536-5037.
Fund home-apartment fire losses at the Our Front Porch dinner-drag show fund drive at Clocktower Cabaret on Sept. 15, 5:30 p.m. Information: 303-293-0075.
Take swing dance classes, enjoy contests, and social dancing at Lindy On the Rocks in the Curtis Hotel, Sept. 15-18, 7 p.m.-12 p.m. Information: 303-883-6691.
Hear artist Patrick Marold, Denver’s Public Art Manager, at Lowry Speaker Series in the Eisenhower Chapel, Sept. 21, 6 p.m. Information: 303-344-0481.
Bi-annual Latino Suave Fest has a lineup of musicians and performers plus food and drinks at Raices Brewing, Sept. 30, noon-6 p.m. Information: 720-295-2437.
Despite the speed at which summer comes and goes, it’s still such a fun season. Rain plus cold-hot snaps somewhat impeded us; hence, Infinity Park is wrapping up the season with the Colorado Music Experience on Sept. 23. Originally from Denver, Nashville-based indie rock band Wildermiss entertains. Their headline shows have sold out since 2017. Emma Cole sings and plays synth, Joshua Hester plays guitar, and Celeb Thoemke is on drums. Information: 303-692-5799.
It’s the time of year when you don’t need to run the furnace or air conditioner. A chance to recoup, redeem. It’s a return to the routine and back to normal. Or maybe a new normal. The kids are in K-12 or college and the football season is off and running. How many times have you heard a coach proclaim, “This will be our year!” In September, that is possible.
— Glen Richardson
The Valley Gadfly can be reached at newspaper@glendalecherrycreek.com.