
From the debut of a public art installation to holiday parties benefiting local nonprofits, there's plenty to enjoy in Denver this week. Read on for a rundown of ideas for how to fill your calendar.
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Buell Theatre's #DenverPublicArt30 Opening Reception

Tonight: The Buell Theatre is set to debut a public art installation in honor of the 30th anniversary of Denver Public Art. The installation — which will be on view until the end of the year at the theater — will display more than 30 of the organization's favorite photos that were taken by the public and shared on social media with the hashtag #denverpublicart30.
When: Monday, Dec. 3, 5:30-7:30 p.m.
Where: Buell Theatre at Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1350 Curtis St.
Admission: Free
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Human Universal Education Center's 'The BioDentist Way' information session

After the public art celebration, stop by the Human Universal Education Center to meet the team behind BioDentist. Dr. John Augspurger and Allyson Baker, cofounders of Human Universal Health Institute, will be on hand to discuss how oral health is connected to the wellness of your entire body.
When: Monday, Dec. 3, 6-8:30 p.m.
Where: Human Universal Education Center, 455 S. Hudson St., Suite 101
Admission: Free
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Access Fund's Holiday Party

Join the nonprofit rock climbing advocacy group Access Fund for a holiday party this Wednesday evening at the Spangalang Brewery. Climbers, families and neighbors are invited to cheer on the group's successes protecting climbing environments and support future advocacy work.
For each beer purchased, $1 will go toward supporting Access Fund. Also expect a raffle, games and food from ZIVIX Five Points.
When: Wednesday, Dec. 5, 5-9 p.m.
Where: Spangalang Brewery, 2736 Welton St.
Admission: Free
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Range of Motion Project's ROMP Fiesta

Lastly, celebrate the past year of successes by the Range of Motion Project this Thursday evening at Museo De Las Americas. The nonprofit healthcare organization provides prosthetic and orthotic care to those lacking access to those services.
Tickets to the ROMP Fiesta will include hors d'oeuvres, drinks and live music. Also expect a silent auction benefiting the nonprofit.
When: Thursday, Dec. 6, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Museo De Las Americas, 861 Santa Fe Drive
Admission: $20
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