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Here's what to do in Denver this week

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Published on April 08, 2019
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Looking for something to do this week? From a community outreach event to goat yoga, here are the best options to help you get off the couch and out into the world.

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Daybreak Education Series: Payment Integration Trends & Best Practices 2019

Stop by the Space Gallery on Santa Fe Drive on Tuesday morning for a conversation about new digital payment processes sweeping the nation. From Venmo and Blockchain to Braintree, digital payments are an ever-growing part of the United States economy. Keynote speakers Dan Preston, Randy Leonard and Jay Allen will talk about the newest trends. Light snacks and beverages will be on offer. 

When: Tuesday, April 9, 7:30-11 a.m.
Where: Space Gallery, 400 Santa Fe Drive.
Admission: Free

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Denver Streets for People Summit

Stop by The Commons on Champa on Thursday evening for a conference that aims to school Denver natives on how to make Denver's streets more friendly to bicyclists, rollerskaters and walkers, sponsored by the Community Active Living Coalition and the Denver Streets Partnership. 

When: Thursday, April 11, 5-9 p.m.
Where: The Commons on Champa, 1245 Champa St.
Admission: $5-25

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Goat Yoga 

Do you like fluffy animals? Do you also like yoga? Combine the two at this goat yoga event on Sunday morning. Bring your water bottle and mat for an hourlong yoga session, then play, snuggle and relax with baby goats. 

When: Sunday, April 14, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.
Where: Release Studio, 1201 Santa Fe Drive, Suite D
Admission: $35

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