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Serendipity Catering Highlights a
Alliance for Sustainable Colorado
The Alliance Center: Event Space Opening Spring 2014
The Alliance Center on 1536 Wynkoop Street (Denver, 80202) will be a multi-tenant nonprofit center where individuals and organizations focused on sustainability issues can come together and work for the greater good.
The Center will have an event space on the main floor welcoming events of all types to enjoy the showcase of energy efficiency and green solutions within the historic building.
 | Serendipity catered the ground breaking ceremonies for the Alliance Center ensuring a 100% compostable event. |
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Serendipity's Custom Popcorn Balls: Classic Caramel, Ancho Chili, and Honey Nut
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October is National Popcorn Popping Month
Popcorn is a whole grain.
Most U.S. popcorn is grown in the Midwest, primarily in Indiana, Ohio, Illinois and Iowa.
Most popcorn comes in two basic shapes when it pops: snowflake and mushroom.
How high can popcorn kernels pop? Up to 3 feet in the air.
The world's largest popcorn ball was created for this year's Indiana State Fair. It weighed 6,510 and stood 8 feet tall, and had a 24'9" circumference.
Popcorn is a type of maize (or corn), a member of the grass family.
Of the 6 types of maize/corn - pod, sweet, flour, dent, flint, and popcorn - only popcorn pops.
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Our December dates are selling out. Please call now to confirm your holiday party with Serendipity Catering!
We can assist with venue selection, menu design, decor, entertainment, and more.
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