Good morning, Golden & the Front Range! In honor of tomorrowβs day of love β€οΈ, here are a few delightful things this Goose loves lately:
The sun is setting past 5:30 p.m. these days π β the first time since November!
Bookstores! π Check out the piece below.
Februaryβs full moon, the Snow Moon π, was on point this week. π
Mines celebrated International Day of Women and Girls in Science with a presentation by Emily Calandrelli (@thespacegal)βengineer, social media star, bestselling author, Emmy-nominated host of Emily's Wonder Lab, and the 100th woman in space!!! Excuse me while Iβm fan-goosing over here. π
Have anything youβre loving around town lately? Reply to this email, and Iβll share it!
In todayβs issue
π Bookstore Appreciation: The Heart of the Community
π Registration / Sign Up Reminders
π Upcoming Events
π΅ Live Music
π Around Golden: The Lost Cemetery
Weather Forecast
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π Bookstore Appreciation: The Heart of the Community
βI want it to be a space where people can actually gather and have conversations. Not just a buy a book and leave."
In an age dominated by digital screens, the resurgence of independent bookstores is a comforting reminder of community, creativity, and connection. Bookstores have long served as sanctuaries for stories and seekers, offering not just shelves of books but also spaces for solace and discovery. After the recent fires in Los Angeles, neighborhood bookstores became beacons of light, offering comfort, rebuilding efforts, and a vital βthird placeβ of social interaction.
Here in Colorado, a new chapter is being written with the opening of specialty bookstores like The Spicy Librarian in Denverβs RiNo district. Not only does it celebrate the romance genre, but it also stands as a testament to the growing demand for community-centered literary experiences, offering Silent Book Club, Galantine Craft Night, and other events. Owner Sydney Iveyβs vision of a female-positive, shame-free space has attracted readers from all walks of life.
Independent bookstores are proof that stories still bring people together. Whether by rebuilding communities or simply reminding us of the β¨magicβ¨ of the written word, they remain invaluable anchors in our neighborhoods.
π Registration / Sign Up Reminders
πͺ© Red Rocks Party Bus from Goosetown Station (Multiple show options)
π Fashion Show (w/ Alyth Active & Truly Bohotique) Early Bird Pricing (prices go up 2/16)
π§ Summer Camp Registration @ Golden Community Center (Now open)
π¬ City of Golden Special Events Review Committee Applications (Closes 2/21)
πΆ Update Pet Microchip if registered w/ Save This Life Microchip Registry (STL) (Through 2/28)
π° Goldenβs Lead Service Line Inventory Project (City will provide and pay for any necessary replacement until December 31, 2025)
π Upcoming Events
TODAY
π Gluten Free Galentineβs Event at Holidaily (2/13 @ 6pm) - Build your own bouquet with The Flower Shack, decorate gluten free cupcakes from Golden Mine Cupcakes, sip your favorite Holidaily beer or beverage, and snack on chocolate covered strawberries and a charcuterie board. What a night! Make sure to register β‘οΈ here. Tickets are $65.
π« Valentineβs Day Beer & Chocolate Pairing at New Terrain (2/13-2/15 @ 12-9pm) - βWe have joined up with the Master Chocolatiers at Piece, Love & Chocolate to showcase 5 of our brews with 5 perfectly crafted truffles.β Tickets are $33.29 with fees. Get your tickets β‘οΈ here then come in at any time on any of those 3 days to claim your pairing.
π―οΈ Candle Make & Take at Earth Sweet Boutique (2/13 @ 6-8pm)- A Galentine's Day Special with Chocolates & a Cocktail (or mocktail); $45
FRIDAY (π VALENTINEβS DAY)
π΄ Winter Bike to Work Day Waffle Bar(2/14 @ 8-10am) - Located at Bentgate Mountaineering (1313 Washington Avenue)
π¨ TEEN Vision Board Workshop at Foothills Art Center (2/14 @ 10am-12pm) - Ages 11-17. βItβs Valentineβs Day and what better way to show self-love then to create a vision board for YOU! Vision boards are a fun and unique way to celebrate yourself and set intentions for the new year.β $40 for members & $$5 for Friends and Non-members (+ supply fee). Register β‘ here.
π€ Pitch-a-Friend at The Golden Mill (2/14 @ 6-9pm) - Showcase your amazing single friend in a 3-5 minute slide presentation. Apparently itβs a viral event? Be the best wing-woman/man out there! Sign up to pitch β‘ here.
π§ββοΈ Valentineβs Day Partner Yoga & Cacao at Pranatonic (2/14 @ 5:30-7pm) - βBring a romantic partner or a close friend! This LGBTQ+ friendly event is open to all, offering a welcoming environment for everyone to share the joy of meaningful connection.β $45 per person or $80 for you & a friend!Β You can register β‘οΈ here.
π Love Letters at Minerβs Alley (2/14 & 2/15 @ 7:30pm) - βValentineβs Weekend Only! Love Letters is an intimate and touching play that traces the lifelong relationship between two friends through their written correspondence, revealing the power of words and the deep connection that endures across time.β Book your tickets β‘οΈ here.
π€£ Valentineβs Day Comedy Show at Gnarlyβs Theater (2/14 @ 7:30-9:30pm) - Laugh it up on Valentineβs Day at Goldenβs new comedy theater. Tickets are $25.
π² The Golden Game Guild Valentineβs Special (2/14-2/16) - βCome play board games with your valentine anytime this weekend! $40 (for two) includes admission to our library boasting over 800 games, a bottle of bubbly (NA available), & a box of chocolates!β
SATURDAY
π₯³ Holidaily Brewingβs 9 Year Anniversary Party (2/15 @ 11am-10pm) - Three food trucks, one bakery, special bear releases, and more!
π€£ Galentine's Day! All female Comedy show at Gnarlyβs Theater (2/15 @ 7:30-9:30pm) - Checkout this all female list of comedians. Tickets are $20.
π¦ Date Night Craft & Sip at the Museum (2/15 @ 6-8pm) - βJoin us for a delightful experience where youβll create your very own geode resin and crystal charcuterie board while sipping delicious drinks and enjoying the museum's exhibits after-hours. $75 per person. Be sure to register.
π§ Soundbath at Pranatonic (2/15 @ 6:30pm) - βThis is a beautiful opportunity to slow down, allowing ourselves some space to rest. The vibrations from the different instruments have a way of penetrating into our cells and retuning our bodies, bringing us back into equilibriumβ; $35
SUNDAY
π Sunday Swing at Buffalo Rose (2/16 @ 4pm) - Dance lessons at 4pm. Live band at 5pm.
Future Events:
π΄ββοΈ Girls, Gears, & Beers Meet and Greet Happy Hour at Morris & Mae (2/18 @ 5-7pm) - βCalling all lurkers and newbiessβ¦ No pressure, no awkward introsβjust a laid-back chance to meet fellow club members, swap riding stories, and maybe even find your next riding crew.β
π§ Sacred Sound and Stillness at Golden Rock Shop (2/20 @ 6:15pm) - Sound healing, restorative yoga, and deep relaxation. $25
π₯ CO Environmental Film Festival at School of Mines (2/21-2/23) - Tickets range from $30-$99, but there are FREE events too! Get your tickets β‘οΈ here.
π°ββοΈ Golden Wedding Show at The Eddy Hotel (2/22 @ 10am-2pm) - ββ¦an exclusive showcase of top wedding/event venues and vendors. Explore The Eddy Taproom & Hotel, Table Mountain Inn, The Rose, and The Golden Mill-all in one day!β FREE but register β‘οΈ here.
πΆ Dog Adoption Event at Over Yonder Brewing (2/22 @ 1-4pm) - βMeet adoptable dogs, sip on delicious beer, and support a great cause! Over Yonder Brewing Co. will donate $1 per full pour of a featured beer (flavor to be announced) to Animal Rescue of the Rockies Old Dogs New Digs!β
π² JeffCo Open Space Nature Journal Club: Sketching Conifers (2/22 @ 1-4pm) Learn how to draw conifers including individual trees and coniferous forests.
π Books & Benders at Cannonball (2/25 @ 6pm) - Free, new book club! First read: βVoxβ by Christina Dalcher.
π΅ Live Music
Thurs @ 7pm, Colorado School of Mines - An Evening of Solo Guitar Music
Thurs @ 5:30pm, Over Yonder Brewing - Chicken Coop Willaye
Fri @ 6:30pm, Goosetown Station - Riverspell Duo w/ Grant Livingston
Fri @ 7pm, The Buffalo Rose - Spinphony Electric String Quartet
Sat @ 6:30pm, Goosetown Station - Phebruary
π Around Golden: The Lost Cemetery
Did you know Goldenβs first cemetery is lost to history? Somewhere on the southern grounds of the Lookout Mountain Youth Services Center lies what remains of the original Golden Cemeteryβa mystery buried beneath time.
The only clue we have comes from George West, the founder of Golden and editor of the Colorado Transcript. In a June 20, 1900 article, he recounted that this early burial ground was about a quarter-mile south of what was then a reform school, near the road to Denver. According to West, the first burials included John Carter, who was accidentally shot in 1859, and a child of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Potts. After October of 1860, Goldenβs burials were moved to what became known as Cemetery Hill, and the early graves were forgottenβno official records, just whispers of history.
Today, the original cemetery remains a hidden part of Goldenβs story.
Source: Historically JeffCo Magazine
THANKS!
Thanks for reading The Golden Goose πͺΏ today! If you found something useful or interesting, Iβd appreciate it if youβd share it with a Valentine, Galentine, or enemy-turned-lover. Enjoy your weekend!


