September is a time of change: It’s still summer, but days are getting shorter. Fall is on the horizon. It still gets pretty warm, but the sweltering afternoons of July and August are past.
This is a month of transformation, as leaves begin to fall. A time to reflect on the past and look forward to the future. It’s also a time to reminisce, as we anticipate the upcoming holidays.
To get you set for the serene fall season, here are our choices for shopping, dining, and entertainment, to let the dog days of summer melt into the smooth, groovier, funk, and soul of fall:
Experience the art of autumn in the daytime, then let your mind glow at night during Bright Nights at Four Mile Park. Event ending Sept. 29th is Wed., Thurs., and Sun. 7-11 p.m.; Fri.-Sat. 7 p.m.-12 a.m. Information: 720-865-0800.
For a cool twilight, catch the Colorado Symphony Brass playing pops & classical favorites at McGregor Square Sept. 4, 7 p.m. Information: 303-623-7876.
Don’t miss the Colorado Restaurant Foundation’s Denver Food + Wine Festival at Auraria’s Tivoli Quad Sept. 4-7, various times. Information: 303-830-2972.
Swing dance festival Lindy On the Rocks has music, classes, competitions, and social dancing at the Ellie Sept. 13-15, 7 p.m. Information: reese@cmdance.org.
For a September to remember, see the stunning gold rush of Colorado Aspens on Georgetown Loop Railroad’s “Fall Colors Trains” running Sept. 20-22 and Sept. 27-29. Located off I-70, 45 miles west of Denver. Information: 888-456-6777.
Comrade Brewing’s taproom is now serving Rocky Mountain Pizzas to go with their award-winning IPAs. Big, spacious, relaxed, and open to the outdoors, it’s the friendliness here that makes visits memorable. Information: 720-748-0700.
Pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet and the Symphony play Dvorak’s Ninth Symphony at Boettcher Hall Sept. 13-15, 7:30 p.m., Sun. 1 p.m. Information: 303-523-7876.
Join the Full Moon Party atop Denver’s highest open-air rooftop bar in the Le Meridian Hotel Sept. 17, from 8 p.m. to midnight. Information: 720-996-1558.
Lowry Speaker Series to hear Dr. Claire Garcia explain the democracy-historical link in the Eisenhower Chapel Sept. 18, 7 p.m. Information: 303-344-0481.
Take tours of Mile High City’s unique historical structures and contemporary builds during Doors Open Denver, Sept. 26-29. Information: 303-390-1653.
For a classy night and a great time, attend the Black & White Gala at the Tivoli Turnhalle Sept. 14, 5 to 9 p.m. Dress in your best black-and-white attire with a pop of color, for an evening of mingling and fundraising to support Rocky Mountain Family Therapy. Attendees at first gala will enjoy a silent auction, dinner, comedy, and music. An opportunity to meet new people, have a memorable time, while supporting a great cause. Information: 303-520-5798.
Oh, it’s a long, long while from May to December, but the days grow short when you reach September. “Hey, hey, hey, ba-dee-ya: Do you remember, never was a cloudy day?”
A return to “normality” from summer’s craziness. September once meant harvest time to the English. Yet it’s easy for modern urbanites to lose touch with the changes of the seasons.
My Morning Jacket’s Old September Blues tunes us to the pleasures of hunkering down as weather cools. If money really did grow on trees, fall would be everyone’s favorite season.
— Glen Richardson
The Valley Gadfly can be reached at newspaper@glendalecherrycreek.com