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- By John Wenzel jwenzel@denverpost.com

Mardi Gras’ tiniest parade

Saturday: Now that we’ve made it past the January-mid-february void, there’s plenty to look forward to in the cultural realm. That includes drinking holidays like Mardi Gras and St. Patrick’s Day — the first of which is taking over a few Denver venues this weekend. Among the cheekiest is

Call to Arms Brewing’s 7th Annual Mardi Gras Party featuring “the world’s tiniest Mardi Gras parade,” as organizers wrote. The craft brewer is again celebratin­g in style with a crawfish boil, barbeque, full brass band, king cake, and, yes, The World’s Tiniest Mardi Gras Parade “featuring local breweries that have constructe­d their own miniature floats to parade down the Tennyson Street alleyway.”

It takes place starting at noon on Saturday, Feb. 18, with the brass band playing at 3 p.m. and the parade starting at 4 p.m. Free admission. 4526 Tennyson St. in the Berkeley neighborho­od of Denver. 720-3288258 or calltoarms­brewing.com

Jazz and theater — you know, for kids

Various dates: Jazz music and theater fall in with opera, classical music, ballet and other performing arts that may seem a bit esoteric for kids. That’s never the case, actually, and Denver cultural players are doing plenty to combat that stigma with affordable, kid-friendly shows.

That includes Dazzle Jazz, the city’s finest purveyor of thereof, and its monthly Kids Saturday Matinee shows. The next one arrives Feb. 25 with “Animal Farm,” an interactiv­e comedy-and-music experience (it’s not based on the book of the same name) that starts at 2 p.m. and costs $5 at dazzledenv­er.com.

Before that, however, is the JCC Mizel Arts and Culture Center’s reopened Denver Children’s Theatre, and its performanc­es of “The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane.” Based on a book written by Kate Dicamillo, the play is a kid-friendly exploratio­n of emotional vulnerabil­ity as seen through the eyes of a toy rabbit.

The 45-minute play’s public performanc­es run at 10 a.m. on Monday, Feb. 20, and Tuesday, Feb. 21, at 10 a.m., and at 11 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 19, and Feb. 26. Tickets: $10 each at the Elaine Wolf Theatre, 350 S. Dahlia St. in Denver. 303-3166360 or jccdenver.org/denver-childrens-theatre-2023

Get high with Banff

Tuesday-thursday: Canada’s Banff Centre Mountain Film Festival returns to the Boulder Theater Tuesday, Feb. 21, through Thursday, Feb. 23, with another bevy of “outdoor storytelli­ng and filmmaking” that finds an especially friendly crowd in outdoorsy Colorado.

“Each evening features a completely different film playlist that takes you on exploratio­ns of remote landscapes and mountain cultures to adrenaline-fueled action sports,” organizers wrote. “The films in this year’s World Tour are sure to captivate and amaze the explorer within you.”

Doors open at 7 p.m. at

2032 14th St. in Boulder. The all-ages tour stop, one of 40 worldwide, sells out every year so don’t sleep on getting tickets. $25-$27.50 per night, via 303-7867030 or boulderthe­ater.com.

Familyfest at Wings Over the Rockies

Saturday: The Lowry neighborho­od’s Wings Over the Rockies, the state’s official air and space museum, always has a worthy, handson exhibition going amid its display of jets, historic planes and more. This weekend, however, is Familyfest, a roving “parent, baby and kids festival” that has lately gotten more renown thanks to moving to Wings, according to organizers.

The Saturday, Feb. 18, event showcases dozens of activities and shows, including “Ghostbuste­rs” characters, Clifford The Big Red Dog, the Diaper Derby “crawling race” for babies 12 months and younger (and now, a Toddler Derby), prizes, local museums, resources for new parents, vendors, cookie decorating, dance lessons, games and (phew) a lot more.

Admission for kids under 12 is free. Adults are $10 in advance, $15 at the door. 7711 East Academy Blvd. in Denver. See the schedule and learn more by calling Wings Over the Rockies, 303-3605360, or visiting familyfest­s.com. And don’t forget Wings’ Free Days, where admission is completely free for all, on Monday, Feb. 20 (Lowry) and Tuesday, Feb. 21 (Centennial location).

 ?? PROVIDED BY CALL TO ARMS BREWING ?? Call to Arms Brewing Company’s 7th annual Mardi Gras party will feature the return of a tasty crawfish boil and Denver’s tiniest Mardi Gras parade.
PROVIDED BY CALL TO ARMS BREWING Call to Arms Brewing Company’s 7th annual Mardi Gras party will feature the return of a tasty crawfish boil and Denver’s tiniest Mardi Gras parade.
 ?? PROVIDED BY BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL ?? The Boulder stop for this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival promises exciting outdoor and adventure titles that push the limits of human endurance and filmmaking.
PROVIDED BY BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL The Boulder stop for this year’s Banff Mountain Film Festival promises exciting outdoor and adventure titles that push the limits of human endurance and filmmaking.

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