Low-Sensory Morning at Denver Downtown Aquarium

Denver Downtown Aquarium 700 Water St, Denver, CO

For people with autism or sensory processing disorder, the exhibits can be overwhelming. Come early on this special morning to enjoy the Aquarium in a calmer, quieter setting.

Summer Low Sensory Mornings at Denver Botanic Gardens

Denver Botanic Garden at York Street 1007 York Street, Denver, CO

Experience Denver Botanic Gardens without the crowds. This therapeutic horticulture program is intended to give individuals and families who prefer a quiet, less crowded environment a chance to experience the Gardens with limited attendance. Explore on your own and learn about other sensory-based programming that will inspire curiosity and awaken your senses, like our Sensory […]

Sensory Friendly Show at Brewability with Wheelchair Sports Camp

Brewability 3445 S Broadway, Englewood, CO

Enjoy music in a sensory friendly environment with Wheelchair Sports Camp presented by Swallow Hill Music and Developmental Pathways! About this event With an opening solo set from Wild Abandon! Wheelchair Sports Camp: Combining humor, playfulness, radical political perspectives, compassion and undeniable musical chops, Wheelchair Sports Camp is Denver's biggest smallest band. Fronted by the […]

Sensory Friendly Playtime at WOW! Children’s Museum

WOW! Children's Museum 110 N Harrison Ave, Lafayette, CO

For some children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders, a visit to a museum like WOW! is difficult or overstimulating. In 2015, we launched Sensory Friendly Playtime, a low sensory event where children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders can explore the Museum without the noise, crowds, and stimulation of a typical day. […]

Sensory Friendly Passport to Culture: Yokoso! A Japanese Culture Mix-Tape

Lone Tree Performing Arts 10075 Commons St, Lone Tree, CO

Learn about Japanese culture through an interactive and engaging afternoon of performing arts. Featured Colorado-based artists from the Japanese Arts Network (JA-NE) include soprano and Koto player, Margaret Ozaki Graves, clarinetist Kevin Sakai, beats and words from MC 3Two aka Christopher Bennett, and taiko drummer Courtney Ozaki. Also featured in this program is a short […]

ASL Interpreted Program: The River Bride

Arvada Center 6901 Wadsworth Blvd, Arvada, CO

ASL interpreted performances are offered for select performances throughout the theatre season. Reserved seating by the Interpreters is available for an optimal experience stage experience. Advance reservations are required – please call the box office at 720-898-7200 or follow the links below and request ASL seating at the time of purchase. Once upon a time […]

Sensory Friendly Passport to Culture: Sugar Skull!

Lone Tree Performing Arts 10075 Commons St, Lone Tree, CO

SUGAR SKULL! A Día de Muertos Musical Adventure is a bilingual/bicultural musical for young audiences and families that uses traditional regional music and dance from Mexico to tell the story of twelve-year-old Vita Flores. Vita thinks her family has gone loco planning a celebration for deceased loved ones. Why throw a party for the dead? […]

Sensory-Friendly Morning at Denver Art Museum

Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, CO

The museum’s Sensory-Friendly Mornings is a program for kids with neurodiversity or sensory processing disorders and their families to visit the museum in a safe and fun way. The museum will open early, dim the lights, and provide tools to aid and guide a sensory-friendly experience for the whole family. Free admission with ticket reservation. […]

Sensory Friendly Playtime at WOW! Children’s Museum

WOW! Children's Museum 110 N Harrison Ave, Lafayette, CO

For some children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders, a visit to a museum like WOW! is difficult or overstimulating. In 2015, we launched Sensory Friendly Playtime, a low sensory event where children with autism spectrum or sensory processing disorders can explore the Museum without the noise, crowds, and stimulation of a typical day. […]