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The Lone Tree Arts Center (LTAC) is a unique cultural venue that provides for events from casual to elegant. Hosting everything from formal weddings to theatrical performances to leadership retreats, LTAC has the ability to make your event stand out from the rest. Their complimentary parking lot ensures that over 200 vehicles have convenient access to your event.
LTAC's Main Stage Theater accommodates 484 guests for seated performances or lectures. Coordination with an expert technical staff ensures a polished and professional event. There are also three other convertible spaces within LTAC: the Event Hall, which also holds two breakout suites; the Terrace Theater; and the Grand Entry Hall.
Learn About Rental Rates Here! The Lone Tree Arts Center hosts Tunes on the Terrace all summer!
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July 4th is the biggest hot dog day of the year! On the 4th, 155 million hot dogs will be consumed. That is enough hot dogs to stretch from Los Angeles to Washington, D.C., more than five times.
One of the United States' patriotic songs, "Yankee Doodle" was originally sung by British military officers prior to the Revolution as a means to mock the disorganized American colonists who fought alongside them during the French and Indian Wars.
John Adams and Thomas Jefferson are responsible for the bald eagle as the national bird; Benjamin Franklin wanted it to be the turkey.
The American Pyrotechnics Association (APA) estimates that more than 14,000 professional firework displays light up the skies in the United States each 4th of July.
Two of our nation's great national symbols were made overseas. The Liberty Bell was cast in England, and the Statue of Liberty in France.
Americans began observing the Fourth of July as early as 1777, when the first-ever major celebration in Philadelphia included a parade and a thirteen-shot cannon salute and fireworks.
Our Founding Fathers feasted on completely different foods to celebrate the Nation's birthday. According to the stories, John Adams and his wife indulged in turtle soup, New England poached salmon with egg sauce, green peas, and boiled new potatoes in jackets for their July 4th meal in 1776, followed by Indian pudding or Apple Pandowdy for dessert.
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The countdown is on! Voting for Denver A-List has begun. Denver A List does a great job of creating a fun atmosphere for lots of great Denver businesses to highlight their specialties and services.
Serendipity Catering Denver is very appreciative of all our fan support over the years and we'd love to have your vote! We were #2 in 2012 -- going for #1 in 2014!
Follow us on Facebook and look for exciting updates all summer as the voting continues!

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