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SERVICE CENTER BREAKS GROUND
Brighton’s pARTy Bus returns July 21 e O ce of Arts and Culture will host Brighton’s pARTy Bus from 6 - 9 p.m. July 21, e bus will take passengers to three di erent art receptions happening in one night. e bus will continuously circle the route from each reception. Attendees have the freedom to hop on or o at any time and are advised to park at any of the receptions. ere is no cost to ride the bus or attend the art receptions. e art receptions that will take place include:
- Art at the Armory art reception/exhibit at the Armory Performing Arts Center, 300 Strong St. featuring local artists.
- Eye for Art “Summer Showcase” art reception/exhibit at Brighton City Hall, 500 S. 4th Ave. ere are more than 150 pieces of art, sculpture, and jewelry.
- Main Street Creatives Gallery art reception/exhibit, 36 South Main St. Main Street Creatives has 20 studio artists, some of whom help make up the 19 gallery artists, and it is home to the Art Academy of Colorado. Most artwork is representational and ranges in many di erent mediums. Entertainment and refreshments will be provided at each event. To learn more about the bus or art reception, please call David Gallegos at 303-655-2176 or email dgallegos@ brightonco.gov. e City of Brighton is a proud supporter of Arts and Culture.
Brighton City Councilors toss spadefuls of dirt June 17 to break ground on the city’s new Municipal Service Center at at 503 Madison St. The 67,668-square-foot facility will accommodate sta from several departments including fleet, parks and open space, public works, and utilities, all of which currently operate in separate aging facilities when it opens in 2024.








