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Clayton Community Days

5/5/2026

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​Free Arts Events Power Economic Growth and
​Youth Opportunity in Denver’s Clayton Neighborhood

June 6 & August 1, 2026
 
DENVER, CO—New Cottage Arts is proud to celebrate the third year of Clayton Community Days (CCD), an embodiment of their belief in the power of creativity, connection, and community engagement to uplift and inspire. This two-event series offers a free, inclusive, family-friendly outdoor gathering in Clayton, a vibrant North Denver neighborhood, and serves as a positive and impactful platform for economic mobility, youth development, and community health. The public is invited to attend on Saturday, June 6, 2 – 6 p.m., and Saturday, August 1, 2 – 6 p.m., outside of Cohesion Brewing Company, behind 3840 York Street, Denver, CO, 80205. Live music will enliven the area while visitors discover culinary delights, engage with art and shop for goods from local small business vendors.
 
June 6 kicks off the musical acts with “Cha’Rel Ji’Cole and the Back to Love Band”, followed by “Isaac Points/Jakarta Band”. August 1st brings “Atomic Jones”, a nationally recognized funk/soul group with deep Colorado ties and the “Paloma Rose Trio”, an intimate, genre-blending act rooted in storytelling and connection.
 
CCD launched in 2024, as an accessible gathering and form of preventative community care, to build trust, prevent violence and supporting mental health through arts engagement. The 2026 series builds upon their foundation of neighborhood-based investment by continuing to host consistent and engaging events with steady participation in the effort to make a lasting impact.
 
This year, an enthusiastic group of youth creators and leaders has played a vital part in planning and production. Their involvement allows them to focus on specific areas of interest, creating a continuum from engagement to workforce opportunity. A diverse array of vendors will be featured again, adding to the 105+ small businesses (with approximately 50% women- and minority-owned) supported to date, who benefit from visibility and direct sales. Additionally, the artists and performers will continue to reflect deep neighborhood roots, celebrating Black, Latino, and immigrant cultural expression while strengthening intergenerational cultural continuity. All planners, artists, and performers are paid for their services, adding to the micro-economy created by all aspects of the event.
 
“Clayton Community Days shows what is possible when community is centered, local artists and businesses are uplifted, and families have access to free, high-quality experiences in their own neighborhood. These events are investments in connection, safety, local economic activity, and neighborhood pride. As someone who lives and works in Clayton, this series is deeply personal to me, and we want every resident to feel the creativity, belonging, and strength that already exists here.”
Victor Ngo-Smith, Founder & Executive Director, New Cottage Arts
 
CCD is spearheaded by New Cottage Arts, a Clayton neighborhood-based nonprofit leading a movement to transform lives through year-round music and art education. Grounded in access, care, and inclusiveness, New Cottage Arts equips youth—especially those in historically under-resourced communities—with the creative skills, leadership opportunities, and supportive environments needed to thrive. Their work sits at the intersection of arts education, youth violence prevention, and mental health, creating safe spaces where young people build identity, resilience, and purpose while strengthening the cultural and economic fabric of their communities.
 
This work is made possible with special thanks to The Colorado Health Foundation, The Denver Foundation, Denver Arts & Venues, The City and County of Denver Office of Children's Affairs, Colorado Creative Industries (with support from the National Endowment for the Arts), and The America 250 – Colorado 150 Commission, whose partnership helps ensure that arts access remains a public good for all.
 
For more information, visit www.newcottagearts.org.
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