KUSA – Just because the temperatures are frigid this weekend, that does not mean there is nothing to do.
The Butterfly Pavilion The Butterfly Pavilion combines science education with hands-on fun to teach visitors about invertebrates, science and conservation. The interactive exhibits are geared primarily towards families with kids ages 2 to 12 years old, but people of all ages embrace the beauty and wonder of our tropical conservatory filled with 1,200 free-flying butterflies imported from around the globe.
Interacting with and viewing our extensive collection of live invertebrates can be an eye-opening experience for our visitors, and one that is both life changing and unique. For more information you can visit
www.butterflies.org.
The Children’s Museum Denver's best hands-on experience for children newborn to age eight and their grown-ups is both educational and just plain fun. Programs and playscapes are designed for newborns through age eight-year-olds and their adult caregivers.
The Children's Museum of Denver's mission is to create a community where children and their grownups learn through play.
For more information you can visit
http://www.cmdenver.org.
The Putting Edge If the cold has pushed you off of the golf course, you can still practice your swing indoors. The Putting Edge has indoor put-put golf.
For more information you can visit
http://www.putting-edge.com/.
Hyland Hills Ice Arena
If you want to embrace the ice, you can try out the Hyland Hills Ice Arena on the Westminster Promenade.
The address is:
10710 Westminster Blvd
Westminster, CO 80020-4169
For more information you can give them a call at 303-426-8912 or go to
www.icecentre.com.
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