Things to do this weekend: Sneaker Con, dank beers, vintage vinyl

Kickin’ it in style

Saturday. Lace up your Jordans, Yeezys and Chucks for the return of Sneaker Con Denver at the Colorado Convention Center. The touring show offers sneakerheads and hypebeasts the chance to buy, sell and trade shoes in a huge marketplace catering to all those who see their kicks not just as fashionable footwear but as art, culture and a lifestyle.

In addition to more than 200 shoe and streetwear vendors, there will be sneaker trivia, rare shoes, giveaways, live auctions and more. You can also get your shoes authenticated by eBay experts. The all-ages event runs from noon to 7 p.m.; tickets are $29 at axs.com. 700 14th St. in Denver.

Bartender Lucas Green fills a glass of beer at Oskar Blues restaurant. Oskar Blues brewery, located at 1800 Pike Road in Longmont, has become an increasingly popular brewery selling 6 signatures beers in stores and 14 on tap. The brewery makes about 200 barrels of beer daily and has 27 fermentation tanks with 2 new ones coming in the next couple of weeks. Along with the brewery, Oskar Blues has a restaurant in Longmont as well as a brew pub in Lyons. Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post

Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post

Oskar Blues Brewery in Longmont gets into the spirit of the season with Dank Fest. (Photo by Helen H. Richardson/The Denver Post)

Dank you very much

Saturday. The 4/20 “holiday” was on Thursday, but the party never ends at Oskar Blues Brewery’s Longmont taproom, which hosts its first Dank Grass Fest on April 22,l featuring bluegrass bands and dank IPAs. “Groove to bluegrass music all day long and drink some of our hoppy, piney, odoriferous” IPAs, while enjoying munchies from food trucks, Oskar Blues said. There will also be vendors and some of the brewery’s “cannabis industry friends.

Beers include Nug Boat Captain, an 8.2 percent ABV hazy double IPA, and Dweeb, an 8 percent West Coast-style double IPA made with rye; The music kicks off at 12:30 with the High Lonesome Trio. They’ll be followed by Deer Creek Sharp Shooters at 2 p.m., The Wrecklunds at 4 p.m. and Tenth Mountain Division at 6 p.m. A percentage of proceeds will be going to Can’d Aid, the brewery-founded nonprofit. 1640 S. Sunset St. in Longmont.

Green day

Saturday. Join other earth-loving citizens at P(art)y For the Planet, a family-friendly indoor-outdoor event that includes everything from zip-lining and rock climbing to a “pollination station” with free seed packets, face painting and eco-friendly art projects, according to organizer Non Plus Ultra. DJ JenG will be spinning tunes and there will be food available for purchase.

The party runs from noon to 4 p.m. at The Brighton, 3403 Brighton Blvd., one of Non Plus Ultra’s local event venues (and the former home of Great Divide Brewing’s packaging facility). Entry is free, but a $20 (per family) donation is encouraged and will be donated to the Denver Park Trust, which raises money for Denver Parks and Recreation to improve and add new parks.

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