The City of Brighton is gearing up to host another year of its popular outdoor “Flix and Kicks” concerts and movies in the park series this summer! See the 2023 lineup below.
● Thursday, June 8: Concert – Stumble Monkey (Funk/Rock/Dance)
● Thursday, June 15: Movie – Top Gun: Maverick (2022, PG-13)
● Thursday, June 22: Concert – West Hwy 7 (Country)
● Thursday, June 29: Movie – Elvis (2022, PG-13)
● Tuesday, July 4: Concert – Those Crazy Nights (Journey Tribute)
● Thursday, July 13: Movie – Minions: The Rise of Gru (2022, PG)
● Thursday, July 20: Concert – The Corporation (Funk/Rock/Dance)
● Thursday, July 27: Movie – Footloose (1984, PG)
● Thursday, Aug. 3: Concert – Chicano Heat (Tejano)
● Thursday, Aug. 10: Movie – Jurassic World Dominion (2022, PG-13)
All concerts and movies listed above will be located at Carmichael Park (650 Southern Avenue). Admission is free, but seating is first come, first served. We encourage attendees to bring blankets, lawn chairs, picnics, bug spray and other amenities.
“Flix and Kicks” is sponsored by the Brighton Cultural Arts Commission (BCAC), the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and the City of Brighton. For more information about Flix & Kicks, visit brightonco.gov/flixkicks. If you have questions, please call the City’s Special Events Division at 303-655-2126.
The holiday season is upon us. A time to express appreciation for the people, experiences, and opportunities that enrich our lives. As we take a moment to give thanks and celebrate with our families and our communities – let’s not forget the uniquely valuable small, local businesses that are at the heart of our communities.
In today’s fast-paced world, shopping has never been more convenient with online giants and big-box stores offering rapid delivery and low prices. But, unlike mass retailers, small businesses and local shop owners offer personal relationships, leading to better service and customized recommendations. Whether it’s a handmade candle or boutique clothing, these businesses offer a personal touch that can’t be replicated.
The holiday season is a crucial time for small businesses. Events like “Small Business Saturday” remind us to support the shops that keep our communities vibrant. But it’s important to continue that support throughout the year to ensure these businesses thrive.
This holiday season, when shopping for a gift, a service, or just a little treat for yourself, consider visiting our local businesses first. Every purchase makes a meaningful difference, helping build a stronger, more connected community for everyone.
Happy Thanksgiving,
Dawa