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good to know 08 Local Convivio Café 10 Solutions More Gratitude, Less Attitude 12 Things We Love Harvest Haven 14 Roundup Gift Guide 40 The Last Word 7 Things Adults are Thankful For (That Kids Will Never Understand) features 16 Creating a Sense of Home for Foster and Adopted Children 18 Pumpkin vs. Apple 22 Family Favorites happenings 33 Our Picks for November 36 To Do Today fresh mindset 42 Meet Alex Nikiforoff

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T raditions can make any holiday feel more special. And while Thanksgiving already comes with some beloved, widely shared rituals (enjoying pumpkin pie while watching the football game is simply the best), there’s always room to create something that’s uniquely yours. This season, try adding a new tradition—or two—that your family will look forward to year after year. Whether you’re gathering around the table or spending the day in cozy chaos, here are some simple yet meaningful ways to celebrate the holiday and make long-lasting memories together. 1. The Gratitude Garland Grab some colorful construction paper and cut it into long strips. Have family members write down things they’re grateful for on each slip of paper. When you’re ready to create the garland, grab a strip of paper and bend it into a circle. Tape the ends together, and loop each new slip of paper through the previous one. Make sure the handwriting is facing outwards so everyone can see all that there is to be thankful for! Hang up the garland and reflect on your gratitude throughout the day. 2. Thanksgiving Tablecloth Buy a large plain white tablecloth and lay it out on the dining table before Thanksgiving dinner. Provide fabric markers and invite anyone who joins for the meal to write down their name and the current year. Next year, pull out the same tablecloth and repeat the process. Every year, you’ll have a tapestry of names to look at and remember all the fun

Thanksgiving memories from years past. 3. Give Back

Thanksgiving is all about gratitude, and one of the most powerful ways to express gratitude is by giving to others. As a family, choose a local organization or cause to support together. It could be helping at a food bank, collecting warm clothes for a shelter, writing notes to seniors, or assembling care packages for families in need. The act of volunteering doesn’t have to happen on Thanksgiving Day itself, and in fact, spreading it out over the season can keep the spirit of thankfulness alive all month long. Involving kids in choosing where and how to help teaches them empathy, fosters community connection, and reminds everyone what this holiday is really about. 4. Photo Booth Set up a simple photo corner with fall- themed props where family members can snap pictures. Compile the photos into a Thanksgiving album to look back on, and don’t forget to write the year on the back of the photos! Another way to make this one more fun is to buy a Polaroid camera to take the photos with. There’s just something about film that makes photos feel special. No matter what traditions you choose to try out this year, the magic is in the meaning. Embrace the opportunity to be present and create the kind of memories your kids will carry with them long after the last slice of pie is gone.

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Convivio Café: A Taste of Guatemala Rooted in Colorado Community

8 COLORADO PARENT NOVEMBER 2025 direct-trade approach ensures that more of the monetary value stays within the producing country and with the farmers Colorado ingredients to the carefully sourced coffee that travels directly from the farms of Guatemala to Denver’s tables. The café’s I n Guatemala, a “convivio” is more than just a gathering — it’s a celebration of connection through food, time, and shared experience. That same spirit lives on at Convivio Café, a woman- owned, bilingual coffee shop in Denver that opened its doors on November 2, 2022. Founded with a mission to bring people together, Convivio Café offers a warm, culturally rich space where community and coffee meet. At the heart of Convivio Café is a commitment to authenticity. Every sip and bite tells a story — from the traditional Guatemalan recipes made with fresh

themselves, honoring the roots and hands behind each bean. One of the café’s standout offerings is its coffee flight, an experience that invites guests to taste three distinct Guatemalan coffees brewed pour-over style at the table. It’s a journey through Guatemala’s diverse coffee-growing regions, one cup at a time. For those who want to bring the flavor home, Convivio’s freshly roasted coffee is available by the pound—a house favorite among both baristas and guests. Convivio Café also celebrates collaboration, proudly partnering with local makers and farms. Their produce comes from Common Harvest Colorado, while the chocolate in their drinks and baked goods is sourced from Bibamba. Diners can find Green Belly Foods hot sauce, made with Guatemalan chilies, and Dos Caras Mexican salsa macha, among

other local products. The café’s retail shelves feature handwoven art, pottery, jewelry, and crafts from local artisans—all curated with community in mind. Recently, Convivio Café expanded its hours and menu, now serving beer and wine, with future plans to introduce coffee- based cocktails. Through every step of growth, the owners remain grounded in their mission: to foster belonging and celebrate cultural connection. Stepping into Convivio Café feels like being welcomed home—whether you’re greeted with an “hola” or a “hello.” With bilingual menus, diverse patrons, and an atmosphere of warmth, Convivio Café continues to brew more than coffee—it brews community. For more information, visit conviviocafe.com.

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Less Attitude More Gratitude fancier trips does no good—it doesn’t make those houses any smaller, the cars less nice or the trips less fancy. Jealousy just leads to unhappiness within. Focus on enjoying what you have and the journey it took to get the life you have. Everyone works hard! We should all be proud of where we are right now. Wanting “more” is fine, but keep it within reason, set achievable goals to get there and focus on being content with your present, too. Children look to their parents as role models, keep that green monster at bay and don’t focus on the material. Take Note

A simple act of gratitude with a big impact is keeping track of things for which we are thankful. Whether keeping a family gratitude journal or slipping notes of gratitude into a jar, writing it down physically and holding onto those moments is a great way to really place importance on them. If there is ever a need for a poof of happiness within the family, open up the book or jar, give it a look and really reflect on the amazing people and moments in life. Give Back Another manifestation of gratitude is acting on it through volunteer work. Understanding that others are truly in need offers a unique perspective on life. For little ones, simply communicating about donating their old toys and outgrown clothes to those who need them can be meaningful. Children may enjoy hosting lemonade stands, with proceeds going to a charity of their choice. This gives them the opportunity to acknowledge a worthy cause and also empowers them to help. Walking door to door to collect canned goods is a great way to meet neighbors and do good! Finally, older children may genuinely enjoy volunteering their time and energy with their friends and family at local community events, charity fundraiser opportunities and more. Being on the receiving end of, “Thank you”, and having others show their gratitude is a huge self-esteem booster. Not only is giving back rewarding, it can be a lot of fun, too. In a world that focuses on more, bigger, better, take time to acknowledge the now. Be content in the present as a parent and show you are thankful with your words and actions—your children will surely follow suit and have a little less attitude and a bit more gratitude. Have a Happy Thanksgiving and best of luck keeping the gratitude gravy train going!

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10 COLORADO PARENT NOVEMBER 2025 Beyond improving moods, gratitude and optimism are a dynamic duo that can even road everywhere—when you are grateful and positive, you see goodness everywhere. Making an effort to put a focus on expressing gratitude can be a catalyst to an overall good mood! T he family is gathered around the table and share what we are all grateful for, one by one! Looking around the table, everyone is on their best behavior and it is easy to be thankful for family. Realistically though, every day is not like Thanksgiving; sometimes kids lose sight of their gratitude and replace it with attitude. Luckily, with a little modeling and some hard work, gratitude can become a daily habit for kids (and their parents!). Benefits of Gratitude The turkey day exchange of, “What I’m grateful for….” produces a warm fuzzy feeling because expressing gratitude is a wonderful way to boost mental health. Good thoughts, such as gratitude, are contagious, one leads to another with a domino effect that can cause a complete shift in mindset. It is similar to when you buy a new car and all of the sudden see that type of car on the Thanksgiving dinner table. You know the drill. It is time to go around the

improve physical health. Negativity and stress go hand-in-hand with weakened immune systems and poor sleep. Continually getting bad sleep, feeling tired and sick can become cyclical and toxic. Take time to re-set your mind frame and start feeling better. Not only does a good thought turn into a good mood within an individual, being around someone with a positive outlook can be inspirational and motivational, too. Parent Positively Children are little sponges and they absorb quirks and mannerisms from the people they spend time with most, including their parents. Parents who simply say “please” and “thank you” on the regular are paving the way for their kids to do the same. A good example can be set when interacting with service people, friends and family, too. Kids listen when you use your words, so choose them wisely—be vocal and express your gratitude often! Along with being grateful for those who are in our lives, it is important to express gratitude for what we have. If your kids are always saying their clothes and toys aren’t good enough, maybe do some reflection and ask where they may be getting that attitude. Is it a learned behavior? Voicing opinions on others’ bigger houses, nicer cars, and

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Things We Love Harvest Haven

Keep your November warm and stylish with these finds that highlight the coziness of the season.

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This Women’s Canvas Barn Coat is the perfect layer for a crisp autumn day. $165, filson.com

Your fall gatherings will be made more festive with this beautiful Natural Acacia Wood Pumpkin Serving Board. $34.99, worldmarket.com

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Soft, breathable, and chic, this Plaid Lightweight Throw Blanket is a great autumnal touch for your living room. $21.99, target.com

Make your front door the perfect welcome with this Celebrate Together Asymmetrical Fall Wreath. $49.99, kohls.com

Farmhouse charm meets a practical storage solution with the Natural Solid Wood 4-Rung Rustic Blanket Ladder. $112.99, luxenhome.com

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2025 HOLIDAY Gift Guide Whether you’re shopping for little ones, teens, or other adults, our gift guide has something special for everyone. From thoughtful keepsakes to fun surprises, these handpicked ideas are sure to bring joy and make this season extra bright. Let the gift-giving begin!

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Baby Einstein Go Opus Go 4-in-1 Crawl and Chase This toy grows with the child, offering four modes of play: tummy time, sit & play, crawl & chase, etc. It lights up, spins, sings, and introduces early concepts like numbers, shapes, music, and sensory discovery. Great for fostering movement, curiosity, and engaging multiple senses. Ages 3 months to 5 years. target.com

Knit Lovey Bear Soft, sweet, and perfectly cuddly, this gift set is ideal for comfort and sensory discovery. Made from high-quality materials, it’s a wonderful keepsake gift for new parents or a thoughtful addition to a baby’s first holiday. Ages 6

Melissa & Doug Geometric Stacker An engaging wooden toy that combines fun and learning. The pieces are sized for little hands and painted with child-safe finishes, making them both safe and durable. This stacker helps build early skills like shape, color, and size differentiation. Ages 2–5. melissaanddoug.com

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Wonder & Wise Busy Box This beautifully-crafted wooden activity cube is packed with interactive features like gears, bead mazes, and spinning elements. Perfect for keeping little hands engaged. Designed to stimulate early motor skills and sensory development, the Busy Box offers hours of open-ended play and looks great in any nursery or playroom. Ages 12 months and up. wonderandwise.com

Skip Hop Seascape Musical Activity Ball Drop Watch little ones giggle with delight as they drop colorful balls into this sea-themed tower that plays music and lights up as the balls spiral down. It’s a fun way to introduce cause-and-effect play while encouraging gross motor skills and sensory exploration. Ages 6 months and up. amazon.com

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American Girl Doll Girl of the Year 2025: Summer McKinny This year’s American Girl Girl of the Year is a creative, big-hearted girl with a passion for animals and entrepreneurship. Her story follows her as she starts a dog-walking business while navigating friendships, family, and a few furry challenges along the way. Ages 6 and up. americangirl.com

LEGO NINJAGO Dojo Temple Masters of Spinjitzu Set This set is an action-packed building that lets kids train their favorite ninja heroes and defend the temple from snake villains. With multiple rooms, eight minifigures, and tons of play features, it’s perfect for imaginative battles and creative fun. Ages 8 and up. amazon.com

Marvel Spider-Man Venom vs Epic World of Action Web-Slinging Showdown A dynamic 8‑figure pack that pits Spider‑Man and his allies against Venom and a team of Venomized villains. The set includes poseable characters with web‑accessory gear, inspired by Venom’s symbiote powers, so kids can stage epic battles. Ages 4 and up. target.com

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Max, a Little Axolotl #1 (An Original Graphic Novel) by Joey Spiotto If you have a child who loves to read, this adorable graphic novel is the perfect pick. The story follows an axolotl named Max who starts at a new school that’s filled with marine animals. But Max is the only axolotl at the school, and the other animals have a lot of questions. Can this little animal adjust to his new underwater school, or will the pressure be too much? It’s a sweet and silly story that explores themes of friendship, nature conservation, and more. Ages 7 and up. barnesandnoble.com

MindWare Run the Runway Fashion Design Kit This deluxe fashion kit empowers creative kids to become designers with no sewing needed. It includes over 450 fabric swatches, a sketchbook, dress patterns, design tools, and mini mannequins. Kids can sketch, style, and display their outfits on a custom backdrop, staging their own runway show. It’s a fun, hands-on way to foster design skills, creativity, and confidence. Ages 8 and up. amazon.com

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Mini Portable Digital Projector Easy to set up and connect to smartphones, laptops, or streaming devices, this projector lets you enjoy movies, shows, or games on a big screen anywhere. Perfect for movie nights, gaming sessions, or creative presentations, it’s a fun and versatile gift that brings entertainment to life. amazon.com

Beats Studio Pro Wireless Headphones These headphones deliver powerful, crystal-clear sound with deep bass that brings music, movies, and games to life. Their sleek wireless design means no cords getting in the way, plus long battery life keeps the tunes going all day. Comfortable and stylish, they’re perfect for teens who want to level up their audio experience. apple.com

Nike Air Max 90 With its iconic design and cushioned sole, these sneakers are perfect for everyday wear and add a cool, classic vibe to any outfit. nike.com

Owala FreeSip Insulated Stainless Steel Water Bottle This water bottle combines style and function with a leak-proof design and easy- to-use spout for quick sips on the go. Made from durable, BPA-free materials, it keeps drinks cold for hours and fits comfortably in backpacks and car cup holders. owalalife.com

Sol de Janeiro Tote + Body Essentials Set This vibrant gift set includes a stylish, roomy tote bag paired with Sol de Janeiro’s beloved body essentials like their iconic Bum Bum Cream, shower gel, and body mist; all infused with a warm, addictive fragrance. Perfect for pampering and everyday use. sephora.com

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Coach Men’s Mini Fragrance Coffret Set This collection is a great choice for men who love to switch up their scent or travel light. Each fragrance blends classic masculinity with modern freshness, offering versatile options for day or night. It’s a thoughtful and elegant gift for any man who appreciates quality and style. target.com

Garmin Vivoactive 5 Smartwatch This sleek, lightweight smartwatch helps track everything from daily steps and heart rate to sleep quality and stress levels. With built- in GPS and fitness apps, it’s ideal for wellness-minded adults who appreciate tech that supports a healthy lifestyle. garmin.co

Gourmia 7-Qt. Digital Air Fryer Make healthy cooking easy and convenient with this large-capacity and user- friendly air fryer. It crisps favorite foods using little to no oil, delivering delicious, guilt-free meals in minutes. Perfect for busy adults or families, it’s a versatile kitchen gadget everyone will love. walmart.com

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Root: A Game of Woodland Might and Right A beautifully crafted strategy board game where players lead unique animal factions vying for control of a vast forest. With charming artwork and deep tactical gameplay, it’s perfect for friends and family who love immersive adventures and clever competition. amazon.com

This sleek diffuser gently disperses essential oils into the air, creating a peaceful and refreshing environment. Its modern design fits seamlessly into any room, while the soft mist and subtle lighting help promote relaxation and well-being. A perfect addition for anyone looking to elevate their self-care or home ambience. livehealthsmart.com

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Creating a Sense of Home for Foster and Adopted Children BY RACHAEL MOSHMAN, M.ED. W . elcoming a new child into your family is a profound moment—beautiful, yes, but whirlwind welcome into a completely new life. we would need to adjust, too. Parenting a child who has experienced trauma requires more than love. It requires rewiring your expectations, tools, and timelines.

16 COLORADO PARENT NOVEMBER 2025 My daughter entered foster care at age four and moved more than a dozen times before we adopted her at nine. We met her on a Monday. By Friday, she had flown across the country to live with us—a often overwhelming. When the child arrives through foster care or adoption, the emotional terrain becomes even more layered. The child has already endured at least one major separation and, quite possibly, many more. They arrive carrying invisible bags of fear, uncertainty, grief, and survival strategies. And let’s be real: The adults are often carrying their own bags, too.

We had six months of preparation, training, and waiting while the interstate paperwork slowly crawled through the system. But she didn’t have that runway. She didn’t know we existed until a few days before our arrival. In less than a week, she had a new home, state, school, and parents with barely time to catch her breath. Even though we thought we were ready, the reality was far messier and more emotional than expected. We understood, intellectually, that she would need time to adjust, but we weren’t fully prepared for how much

Nancy Mehesy, a therapist who has supported countless foster and adoptive families, shared some hard-earned wisdom that helped ground us, and continues to help the families I support today. 1. Lower Your Expectations. Then Lower Them Again. “Foster and adoptive families often bring big hearts and high hopes,” Nancy says. “But they’re frequently caught off guard when children don’t respond with gratitude or immediate attachment. These kids are

■ Help them find words (or art, movement, or play) to express big feelings. ■ Give permission to love and miss their birth families or past caregivers. And most importantly? Let the relationship build slowly. Don’t try to force bonding or attachment. “It takes time,” Nancy reminds. “And it’s okay if it doesn’t feel magical at first. Be honest about your own feelings, too, even the ones that feel messy or ‘wrong.’” 3. Expect Behavior to Be Communication Challenging behaviors aren’t just likely—they’re normal. “Many children who have been in foster care haven’t experienced consistent adult care or structure,” Nancy explains. “They’ve learned that the world isn’t safe and that relying on others leads to pain. Acting out can be a protective measure. Each placement chips away at their trust.” She notes that children may start out with what’s often called a “honeymoon period”—appearing calm and compliant only to unravel as their guard comes down. Traditional parenting methods may not work and can even escalate things. Trauma- informed support is essential.

terrified. They’ve landed in what feels like a foreign country—new language, unfamiliar customs—and they only realize they’ve broken a rule when someone corrects them.” Nancy encourages parents to connect with others who have walked this path and to remind themselves regularly: The child’s behavior is a survival strategy, not a personal rejection. “Adding a child to your home, especially through foster care or adoption, reshapes everything: routines, priorities, even the emotional climate. It will impact every member of your family.” 2. Focus on Emotional Safety First. Helping a child feel physically and emotionally safe is the foundation of everything else. Nancy suggests: ■ Offer choices whenever possible, even small ones. ■ Treat items from their previous homes, such as clothes, books, toys, and photos, with respect. ■ Gently introduce new rules and routines with plenty of notice. ■ Create a quiet, cozy space they can retreat to when overwhelmed.

Nancy also offers this heads-up: Not everyone in your circle will understand. Friends or extended family might distance themselves, especially if they don’t grasp why parenting looks different now. “Love, even when it’s not reciprocated, is a commitment,” she says. “You’re loving a child through their fear. That’s no small thing.” Roller Coaster Love Story My daughter is now 24. Those 15 years since bringing her to a new home flew by. It has been the most terrifying and delightful roller coaster imaginable. It’s been harder than I imagined, and often painful. Still, I’d choose being her mother again and again, even in the most difficult moments. It’s also been filled with so much love, joy, learning, healing, and growth—for both of us. Foster care and adoption aren’t fairy tales. They’re love stories written in real time, messy, brave, and beautiful. Creating a true sense of home for a child who’s lived through instability means letting go of perfection, embracing repair, and remembering that safety is built, not assumed. If you’re on this journey, know this: You’re not alone. And you don’t have to get it all right to be exactly what your child needs.

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The Ultimate Fall Flavor Face-Off A hh! The leaves are crunchy, the house is decorated with turkeys, and I, for one, am very grateful for all the cozy, sweetened milk and roast it over a fire. What a pumpkin-apple collab! BY JULIANNA STEEN

In fact, in her poem “First Thanksgiving Day,” published in 1622, Margaret Junkin Preston writes, “[S]ee, in our open clearings, how golden the melons lie; Enrich them with sweets and spices, and give us the pumpkin-pie!” Preston wasn’t alone in her pumpkin-pie obsession. In 1705, an entire town in Connecticut postponed Thanksgiving for a week because of a molasses shortage that prevented them from baking pumpkin pies, according to History. com. Talk about dedication! Especially since before 1929, you had to strain your own pumpkin—there was no pumpkin puree out of the can! Fun fact: The first pumpkin pies didn’t have crusts. Sometimes, the English would even stuff a pumpkin with sliced apples and

warm fall foods. But as the season goes on, I continue to come across the same old question: pumpkin or apple? Don’t ask your friends if you don’t want an all-out debate on your hands. I won’t try to convince you one is better than the other… but I will point out the benefits of both and suggest how you can incorporate both into your seasonal snacking (and adventuring) this autumn. The Pumpkin Taste & Tradition Few foods have deeper “American roots” than pumpkins, which were one of the earliest foods settlers found and brought back to Europe from the New World. Whether you eat it or not, pumpkin pie is considered a pretty iconic staple of the Thanksgiving meal—and it has been since the OG pilgrims.

You might be surprised to discover that pumpkin pie was actually quite political. In the mid-19th century, pumpkin pie was mentioned frequently in anti-slavery novels, poems, and more—a byproduct of many New Englander abolitionists. All this to say, don’t knock the orange-golden crusted pie until you’ve tried it. There’s a reason pumpkin- flavored foods are so popular. Origins of the Apple While apples weren’t present at the first Thanksgiving, they definitely have some patriotic ties. Apples were brought over by the colonists and were first used to create cider. (Think back to your childhood—Johnny Appleseed, anyone?!) By the mid-1700s, the average American was downing around 35

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Apple: ■ Apple butter ■ Apple cider (hot, cold, or sparkling) ■ Apple/cider donuts ■ Apple crisp ■ Apple fritters ■ Apple pie ■ Apple slices with peanut butter (not very “fall,” but a healthy, yummy snack!) ■ Apple turnovers ■ Apple walnut coffee cake ■ Caramel apples ■ Sauteed cinnamon apples Pumpkin: ■ Pumpkin bread ■ Pumpkin cheesecake ■ Pumpkin chocolate chip muffins ■ Pumpkin hot chocolate ■ Pumpkin ice cream ■ Pumpkin pancakes or waffles ■ Pumpkin ravioli ■ Pumpkin roll (with cream cheese filling) ■ Pumpkin soup ■ Pumpkin spice latte (PSL)

Family Activities Get into the festive fall spirit by visiting a local pumpkin patch or an apple orchard as a family. Picking apples or selecting the “perfect” pumpkin can be a fun way to allow your kids to contribute to decorating or a snack/meal while enjoying the great outdoors. Plus, apples are fiber-rich and heart-healthy! Note: Apple picking might be more enjoyable for older kids. There are all kinds of things you can do with your pumpkins: paint them, carve them up, or stage them (like stacking) on the front porch, to name a few. While people typically eat the apples they pick, you can also use them for unique DIY projects like creating apple garlands. questioning the impact they have made on our country—and the seasonal menus at the restaurants and coffee shops around town. I say, Why not make it a “both and” instead of an “either or”?! Worse comes to worse, I guess you can always try the Charlie Brown Thanksgiving diet this year: buttered toast, popcorn, pretzels, and jelly beans… Happy pumpkin and apple season, folks! Enjoy them while they last! Whether you’re “Team Apple,” “Team Pumpkin,” or prefer neither, there’s no

gallons of hard cider each year. Many people, from children to President John Adams, would even drink hard cider for breakfast! Apples have historically been associated with the fall harvest, since that’s when they’re picked. So it makes sense that apples, a symbol of prosperity and abundance, became associated with the Thanksgiving meal that celebrates these core values; hence, why apple pie typically sits next to the pumpkin pie at the dessert table. Moreover, The phrase “as American as apple pie” was introduced in the 1920s, highlighting apples’ value to the people and their “American- ness” (Is that a word?). Like its pumpkin counterpart, apple pie was very popular during the Civil War, but it was a hit on both sides because it was so affordable and easy to make. It may have been a hit back in the 1800s, but associating apples with autumn has clearly been carried into the present day. You can’t tell me getting a whiff of cinnamon- apple anything doesn’t make you think of fall. (I have a “Honeycrisp Apple” candle burning right now… veryyy fall vibes.) Seasonal Snacks: Whether you’re a traditionalist or wanting to try something new, you can never go wrong with either of these classic fall flavors in foods or drinks.

■ Pumpkin whoopie pies ■ Roasted pumpkin seeds

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Favorite Nature Center Denver Botanic Gardens Runners Up Butterfly Pavilion Denver Museum of Nature and Science Favorite Place to Ice Skate South Suburban Parks and Recreation Runners Up Ice Centre at the Promenade YMCA of the Rockies Favorite Ski Resort Copper Mountain Ski Resorts Runners Up Breckenridge Ski Resort Keystone Resort Favorite Theater Program Mile High Youth Theatre Runners Up Colorado School of Acting Performing Arts Academy Favorite Water Park

HCA HealthONE Rocky Mountain Pediatric ENT UCHealth Ear, Nose, and Throat Clinic Favorite Eye Center Children’s Eye Physicians Runners Up Mountain Eye Partners UCHealth Sue Anschutz-Rodgers Eye Center Favorite Family Physician Tara O’Connor, FNP-C Runners Up Lisa Schwartz, MD Sharon Sagel, MD Favorite General Dentist Lisa Phillips, DDS Stephanie Stratil, DDS Runners Up Jenna Nicholson, DDS Joseph E Taylor, DDS Favorite Hospital Children’s Hospital of Colorado Runners Up HCA HealthONE Rocky

Monica Reddy, MD, Colorado Allergy & Asthma Runner Up Rebin Kader, DO, UCHealth Favorite Cosmetic Center FacesFirst Cosmetic Surgery Runners Up Alta Vista Dermatology The Center for Cosmetic Surgery Favorite Dental Care Group Northfield Pediatric Dentistry Runners Up Hope Pediatric Dentistry Sugar Bugs Pediatric Dentistry Favorite Dermatologist Theresa A. Scholz, MD Runners Up Channing Hood, MD

ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Favorite Animal Encounter Cheyenne Mountain Zoo Runners Up Butterfly Pavilion Denver Zoo Favorite Entertainment Venue

Kids Wonder Runners Up The Clue Room Lava Island

Favorite Makerspace Mindcraft Makerspace Runners Up

The Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus The Createry Workshop Favorite Museum Children’s Museum of Denver at Marsico Campus Runners Up Denver Museum of Nature and Science Museum of Illusions Favorite Music Program School of Rock Runners Up Performing Arts Academy Rocky Mountain Aardvarks

Elizabeth Swanson, MD Favorite ENT Doctor Keith Swartz, MD Runners Up Ryan Mitchell, MD Timothy Pingree, MD Favorite ENT Group AOO | ENT Specialists of the Rockies Runners Up

Water World Runners Up Apex Center Pirate’s Cove

Mountain Children’s HCA HealthONE Rose Favorite OB/GYN Doctor Lisa Schwebach, MD

FAMILY HEALTH Favorite Allergist

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Runners Up Matthew Breeden, MD

Favorite Party Supplies MyClassroomParty Runners Up Timbuk Toys The Wizard’s Chest Favorite Party Venue Kids Wonder Runners Up Goldfish Swim School TaDa Gymnastics Studio

Runners Up Developmental Pathways Home Front Military Network Favorite Outreach Program Guiding Bright Minds Runners Up Developmental Pathways Performing Arts Academy Favorite Pumpkin Patch Anderson Farms Runners Up Denver Botanic Gardens Chatfield Farms

Sharon Sagel, MD Runners Up

Polina Revnar Kelley, MD Favorite OB/GYN Practice HCA HealthONE Midtown OBGYN Runners Up HCA HealthONE Esprit OB/GYN HCA HealthONE Metropolitan OB/GYN Favorite Orthodontic Clinic Union Orthodontics + Pediatric Dentistry Runners Up Cronin & Czarnik Orthodontics Parker Orthodontics Favorite Orthodontist Gabe Luttrell, DDS Runners Up Favorite Orthopaedic Clinic Orthopedic Center of Colorado Runners Up HCA HealthONE Rocky Mountain Pediatric Orthopedics Western Orthopaedics Favorite Orthopaedic Doctor Andrew W. Parker, MD Runners Up Brooke Pengel, MD Dan Ocel, MD Favorite Pediatric Dentist Mike Hong, DDS Runners Up Lisa Phillips, DDS Rosalyn Shkolnikov, DMD Favorite Pediatric Therapist Erin Petrush, ORD, OTR/L Runners Up Nancy Smith, LCSW Rachel Lawrence, MOT, OTR Favorite Pediatric Therapy Clinic Nurtured Pediatrics Runners Up Fyzical Therapy Parallel Play Favorite Pediatrician Carolyn Cronin, MD Jeffrey Collins, DDS

Noah Makovski, MD Nicholas Abbey, MD Favorite Plastic Surgeon Nicolette Picerno, MD

Runners Up Karen Lo, MD

Michael Bateman, MD Favorite Psychiatrist Amy Laurent, MD Runners Up Heather Jones, MD Jin Lee, MD

LOCAL Favorite Church/Family Worship Center Columbine United Church Runners Up Mile Hi Church Red Rocks Church Favorite Community Event Guiding Bright Minds’ Neurodiversity Resource Fair Runners Up Apex Park and Recreation District’s Kids TRYathlon Gold Crown Foundation’s Healthy Kids Expo Favorite Festival Colorado Renaissance Festival Runners Up Fan Expo Denver Pumpkin Harvest Festival at Four Mile Historic Park Favorite High School Football Team ThunderRidge High School Runners Up Dakota Ridge High School Douglas County High School Favorite Library Branch Columbine Library Runners Up Highlands Ranch Library Koelbel Library Favorite Local Sports Program HERO Kids Sports Runners Up

Four Mile Historic Park Favorite Radio Station Colorado Radio Station Runners Up KOSI 101.1 FM 98.5 KYGO Favorite TV Station Rocky Mountain PBS Runners Up 9News KKTV11

Favorite Special Needs Healthcare Company Nurtured Pediatrics Runners Up Developmental Pathways Parallel Play Favorite Therapist/Counselor Nicole Peak, MD Runners Up Adrienne Long, PMHNP-BC Rachel Lawrence, MD Favorite Urgent Care Facility PediaClinic Urgent Care Runners Up CareNow Urgent Care UCHealth Thornton Favorite Veterinarian Clint Kuban, DVM Runners Up Favorite Veterinary Clinic Red Rocks Animal Center Runners Up Advanced Pet Care of Parker Veterinary Emergency Group IT’S A PARTY Favorite Entertainer Firehouse Farms Mr. Paul from Timbuk Toys Runners Up Puppets and Things on Strings Rocky Mountain Aardvarks Alex Bush, DVM Lisa Hart, DVM

MOM AND BABY Favorite Baby Gifts Ollu Runners Up Curate: A Local Mercantile Timbuk Toy WeWilDy Babywearing Company Favorite Birthing Hospital HCA HealthONE Rose Runners Up HCA HealthONE Presbyterian St. Luke’s HCA HealthONE Sky Ridge Favorite Doula Jill Thompson, Doula Baby LLC Runners Up 9th Avenue Doulas

Nancy Hampton Favorite Midwife Mallory Otto Runners Up HCA HealthONE Mile High OB/GYN & Midwifery Karen Hashimi

Gold Crown Foundation Infinity Volleyball Club Favorite Nonprofit Judd’s House

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Favorite Newborn/ Maternity Photographer Tami Wilson Photography Runners Up Nicole Monet Ravens Nest Favorite Pre- and Postpartum Classes HCA HealthONE Rose Runners Up Colorado Movement Lab HCA HealthONE Sky Ridge

Runners Up Mariella Robledo, Escuela de Guadalupe Mark Twargowski, Denver Academy Favorite Public Elementary School Stone Mountain Elementary Runners Up Frontier Valley Elementary Sage Canyon Elementary Favorite Public Elementary School Principal

SkyView Academy Highlands Ranch Favorite Charter Middle School Principal Maura Ridder, STEM School Highlands Ranch Runners Up Chelsea Byrd, Global Village Academy North Javier Negron, SkyView Academy Favorite College Colorado Christian University Runners Up Colorado State University University of Colorado Boulder Favorite Magnet Elementary School Hulstrom K-8 School Runners Up Lone Tree Elementary Renaissance Expeditionary Magnet School Favorite Magnet Elementary School Principal Colleen Urlik, Hulstrom K-8 Runners Up Mindy Persichina, Lone Tree Elementary Trena Hand Favorite Magnet High School Pine Creek High School Runner Up Niwot High School Favorite Magnet High School Principal Korina Bierman Runner Up Eric Raushkolb Favorite Magnet Middle School Hulstrom Middle School Runners Up Challenge School Renaissance Expedition Learn Outward Bound School Favorite Magnet Middle School Principal Colleen Urlik, Hulstrom K-8 Runners Up Courtney Wickham, Morey

Middle Trena Hand

Favorite Mothers Day Out Program SkyView Academy Runners Up Global Village Academy Douglas County

Wellshire Church PDO Program Favorite Preschool Program SkyView Academy Runners Up Montessori Academy of Colorado New Horizon Academy Favorite Private Elementary School Midtown Montessori Academy Runners Up Denver Academy Escuela de Guadalupe Favorite Private Elementary School Principal Rebecca Barilleaux, Midtown Montessori Academy Runners Up Mariella Robledo, Escuela de Guadalupe Mark Twargowski, Denver Academy Favorite Private High School Humanex Academy Runners Up Denver ACademy Lutheran High School Favorite Private High School Principal Kati Cahill, Humanex Academy Runners Up David Ness, Lutheran High School Mark Tawrgowski, Denver Academy Favorite Private Middle School Humanex Academy Runners Up Denver Academy Escuela de Guadalupe Favorite Private Middle School Principal Kati Cahill, Humanex Academy

Michelle Franci, Stone Mountain Elementary Runners Up Kiersten Hall, Frontier Valley Elementary Mandy Hill, Sage Canyon Elementary

SCHOOLED Favorite After School Program SkyView Academy Base Runners Up Mindcraft Makerspace Performing Arts Academy Favorite Charter Elementary School STEM School Highlands Ranch Runners Up Global Village Academy Thornton SkyView Academy Favorite Charter Elementary School Principal Paula Harrison, SkyView Academy Runners Up Chelsea Byrd, Global Village Academy North Kendra Hossfeld, North Star Academy Favorite Charter High School STEM School Highlands Ranch Runners Up Renaissance Secondary School

Favorite Public High School ThunderRidge High School Runners Up Douglas County High School Rock Canyon High School Favorite Public High School Principal Sean Patterson, ThunderRidge High School Runners Up Andrew Abner, Rock Canyon High School Tony Kappas, Douglas County High School Favorite Public Middle School Ranch View Middle School Runners Up Mesa Middle School Mountain Ridge Middle School Favorite Public Middle School Principal Derek Fleshman, Fox Meadow Middle School Runners Up Erin Kyllo, Ranch View Middle School Jarod Nicholson, Mesa Middle School Favorite Special Needs Education Program Havern School

SkyView Academy Favorite Charter High School Principal Ryan Alsup, STEM School Highlands Ranch Runners Up Amy Stuart, Renaissance Secondary School

Javier Negron, SkyView Academy Favorite Charter Middle School STEM School Highlands Ranch Runners Up Global Village Academy North

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Runners Up Humanex Academy Project SEARCH, University of Colorado Hospital Favorite Trade School Project SEARCH, University of Colorado Hospital Runners Up DCSD Legacy Campus TACT Favorite Tutoring Program Denver Academy Runners Up Denver Test Prep Mindcraft Makerspace SERVICES Favorite Adult Hair Salon The Parlor Runners Up Curl Up N Dye The Hive Hair Studio LLC Favorite Attorney Matthew R. Osborne Pamela Maass Garrett Favorite Bank FirstBank Runners Up BMO Bank Young Americans Bank Favorite Car Wash Cobblestone Auto Spa Runners Up Liberty Express Car Wash Waterway Carwash Favorite Child Care New Horizon Academy Runners Up AuPairCare Colorado Children’s Academy Favorite Credit Union Credit Union of the Rockies Runners Up Canvas Credit Union Abilene Branch Credit Union of Colorado Favorite Day Spa Jamie Paine Runners Up

Runners Up Giggleblossom Boutique The Moody June Favorite Children’s Boutique Ollu Runners Up Giggleblossom Boutique Petit Parker Favorite Consignment Store Just Between Friends Runners Up Found in Denver Once Upon A Child Favorite Farmers Market for Families S Pearl St. Farmers Market Favorite Farmers Market for Families Aspen Grove Farmers Market Orchard Farmers Market Favorite Florist Bonnie Brea Flowers Veldkamp’s Flowers Favorite Gift Store Mindcraft Makerspace Runners Up Curate: A Local Mercantile Truong An Gifts Favorite Grocery Store Poppy & Pine Runners Up King Soopers Runners Up Hmart Favorite Jewelry Store Adornable Permanent Jewelry Runners Up Curate: A Local Mercantile Sarah O. Jewelry Favorite Meat Market Tony’s Meat Market Runners Up Sam’s Meat & Deli Gourmet Meat & Sausage Shop Favorite Toy Store Mindcraft Makerspace Runners Up

Woodhouse Runners Up Oakwell Beer Spa Spavia Favorite Hotel The Rally Hotel at McGregor Square

Timbuk Toys Petit Parker SPORTS & REC PROGRAMS Favorite Cheer Program TaDa Gymnastics Studio Cheer Runners Up Cheer Athletics Global Village Academy Aurora Cheer Dance Center Runners Up Dual Star Academy of Dance Performing Arts Academy Favorite Gymnastics Program TaDa Gymnastics Studio Runners Up Dardano’s School of Gymnastics The Little Gym of Broomfield/Westminster The Little Gym of Cherry Creek Favorite Dance Program Littleton Contemporary Favorite Health & Fitness Studio Rockstar Pole Fitness Runners Up HellerFit Littleton Contemporary Dance Center Favorite Martial Arts Program Colorado Budokan LLC Runners Up Premier Martial Arts Tiger Rock Favorite Ski or Ride Lessons SNÖBAHN Action Sports Center Runners Up Copper Mountain Ski Resorts Camp Program Camp IdRaHaJe Runners Up HERO Kids Sports TaDa Gymnastics Studio Favorite Swimming Lessons Ocean First Swim School Runners Up Goldfish Swim School Keystone Ski Resort Favorite Summer

Runners Up Brown Palace Gaylord Rockies Resort & Convention Center Favorite Kids Hair Salon Sharkeys Runners Up Pigtails & Crewcuts: Haircuts for Kids Rebel Knots Kids Salon and Coco Nina’s Family Salon Favorite Pet Care Service Westside Animal Hospital Runners Up Barky Mountain Grooming My Pets Place Skiptown Favorite Photographer Jenny Folman Runners Up Kate Norris Ravens Nest Photography Favorite Photography Studio Tami Wilson Photography Runners Up Ravens Nest Photography Timeless Expressions Favorite Special Needs Service University of Colorado Hospital, Supported Employment and Training Runners Up Kimel Psychological Services Parallel Play Favorite Tree Service

True Spruce Runners Up Davey Tree Monster Tree Service Favorite Adult Boutique Urban Cowgirl

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Runners Up Snooze The Original Pancake House Favorite Burger The Cherry Cricket Runners Up 5280 Burger Bar Park Burger

Favorite Food Hall Stanley Marketplace Runners Up Edgewater Public Market The Golden Mill Favorite Food Truck Eggbelly HipPops Tacos y Tortas El Mollo y Rifle Favorite Fried Chicken The Post Chicken & Beer Runners Up Dave’s Hot Chicken Denver Biscuit Company Favorite Ice Cream/Frozen Yogurt Shop Yogurt Brothers On the Hook Runners Up Runners Up Gelato & Co. Sweet Cow, Stanley Marketplace Favorite Italian Restaurant Mici’s Italian

Runners Up Angelos Taverna Cafe Jordano Favorite Kids Eat Free

SwimLabs Swim School TREATS & EATS Favorite Bakery Bonuts Doughnuts Runners Up La Belle French Bakery Poulette Bakeshop Favorite Bar & Grill Ted’s Montana

Mici’s Italian Runners Up 3 Margaritas Esters Pub TAG Burger Bar Favorite Mexican Restaurant Los Dos Potrillos Runners Up Los Chingones Tamayo Favorite Pizza Place Blue Pan Pizza Runners UP Beau Jo’s Arvada Big Bill’s New York Pizza Favorite Steakhouse Guard & Grace Runners Up Shanahan’s Steakhouse Urban Farmer Denver

Favorite Coffeehouse Huckleberry Roasters

Runners Up Clock Tower Zig Zag Burger Favorite Barbecue Restaurant GCue Barbeque, Lone Tree Runners Up Post Oak BBQ Rudy’s Favorite Brewery Breckenridge Brewery Runners Up Bodega Beer Company Littleton Brewing Company Favorite Brunch Restaurant Denver Biscuit Company

Runners Up Copper Door Fika Coffee House Scr3am & Sugar Favorite Date

Night Restaurant Guard and Grace Runners Up Elway’s Downtown Tamayo Favorite Family-Friendly Restaurant The Cherry Cricket Runners Up Esters Virginia Village Prost

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happenings

Our Picks NOVEMBER

1 Disney’s

The Lion King Disney’s The Lion King returns to the Buell Theatre, bringing its breathtaking visuals, unforgettable music, and award-winning Broadway magic to life once again. Through Nov. 16. Buell Theatre, Denver. denvercen ter.org

PHOTO BY MATTHEW MURPHY

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Goodnight Moon Introduce your little one to the magic of theatre with Goodnight Moon, a whimsical, music-filled adaptation of the beloved children’s classic returning by popular demand. Through Jan. 25, 2026. Randy Weeks Conservatory Theatre, Denver. denvercenter.org

PHOTO BY ADAMS VISCOM

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The Polar Express™ Train Ride Experience a three-part theatrical extravaganza that combines live performance, immersive storytelling, and a journey aboard an authentic steam-powered train. Week- ends through Nov. Colorado Railroad Museum, Golden. coloradorailroadmuseum.org

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The Addams Family–A New Musical Comedy This original story is every father’s nightmare: Wednes- day Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family. Nov. 14–23. Parsons

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Dog Days at the Zoo

Bring your canine kiddo for a zoo adventure. Nov. 12. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs. cmzoo.org

Theatre , Northglenn. northglennarts.org

Events may change after publication deadline. Please phone ahead to confirm important information. HEADS UP!

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A Christmas Carol Essential to the holiday season, A Christmas Carol is a joyous and opulent musical adaptation for the whole family. Nov. 21–Dec. 28. Wolf Theatre, Denver. denvercenter.org

PHOTO BY JAMIE KRAUS PHOTOGRAPHY

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ICE! featuring Dr. Seuss’ How The Grinch Stole Christmas ™ Experience Christmas with dazzling displays, tempting treats, holiday shows, and festive activities. Nov. 24–Jan. 2. Gaylord Rockies, Aurora. christmasatgaylordrockies. marriott.com

PHOTO BY GAYLORD ROCKIES RESORT

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Holiday Special Stroller Safari: Beast Feast Registrants will prepare a fun feast for some zoo animals and participate in other fall themed sensory activities! Nov. 26. Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, Colorado Springs. cmzoo.org

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Children’s Entrepreneur Market

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Mile High Holiday Mart

Visitors are invited to shop and support local kids in the community. Nov. 7. Stanley Marketplace, Aurora. kidsmarkets.com

The Junior League of Denver’s Mile High Holiday Mart returns for its 40th year, offering a premier shopping experience that supports women and families across Denver. Nov. 14–16. University of Denver Gates Field House, Denver. denver.jl.org

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