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MilkShake Factory

MilkShake Factory · Arvada, CO

MilkShake Factory in Arvada, Colorado is excited to join the local community. Our work with our local partners is a cornerstone of our core values. We’re passionate about being involved and making a positive impact here!

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Paul Davis Emergency Services of Arvada

Paul Davis Emergency Services of Arvada · Arvada, CO

You've requested a page on a website (arvada.pauldavis.com) that is on the Cloudflare network. Cloudflare is currently unable to resolve your requested domain (arvada.pauldavis.com). There are two potential causes of this:

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Park Place Olde Town

Park Place Olde Town · 5743 Teller St, Arvada, CO, 80002-2157, Arvada, CO

Dive in at the swimming pool before joining your neighborly crew for a barbecue at the poolside grills. Clear your head at the fitness center, then have laugh-filled conversations and a game of shuffleboard at the clubhouse.

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Puzzle Race

In 2 days · Tue, Apr 28, 12:00 AM–1:30 AM UTC · Arvada Balsam Temporary Library · 5751 Balsam Street, Arvada, CO

Race against other teams to solve a 500-piece puzzle in 90 minutes. Sign up as a team of one to four people and compete against other teams for glory! Flex your brain. Laugh with friends. Beat the clock. The team with the best time will be the ultimate winner. Are you up for the challenge? One...

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Archery Games Denver

Archery Games Denver · Arvada, CO

Just the most fun you can have! 11 members of my family, aged 9 through 70 thoroughly enjoyed shooting at each other while attempting to run for their lives to escape a flurry of arrows. The hardest part is setting the arrow guide to the string while ducking behind a barrier. GO and have a great...

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Arvada Splash Park

Arvada Splash Park · Arvada, CO

The descendants of settlers from the 1860s turned this area into one of Arizona's most extensive land and cattle holdings until the late 1960s when Robert McCulloch Properties purchased it. A plan for constructing a dam near the Granite Reef would have led to the creation of a lake at Fort McDowell.