Corsica: Uncorked
If you couldn’t fit France, Spain, Austria, Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Croatia into your spring break itinerary, this tasting party at Corsica is the next best thing. For its first birthday, the wine bar is opening its cellars and uncorking 30 bottles from across Europe. Rove through the restaurant while you sip worldly wines, which you can pair with small bites from chef Jeff Armstrong. April 15; 5–7 p.m.; $65 per person

Platform Series: Growers Champagne Dinner
If your experience with champagne doesn’t go beyond mimosas, book a seat at this dinner focused on the French bubbly. Here, you’ll learn about five distinct champagnes from growers like Vilmart & Cie and Maison Gamet alongside dishes including foie gras terrine, cauliflower bisque, and roast duck from chef Kevin McCormick. April 17; 6:30 p.m.; $150 per person

Family Egg Hunt at Four Mile Historic Park
Sure, you could wake up at the crack of dawn, hide dozens of plastic eggs, and pick candy wrappers out of your lawn for the next week…or, you could head to this community gathering and let someone else handle the hassle. Each year, Four Mile Historic Park hosts this Easter bash, where little ones can hunt for more than 20,000 eggs in age-appropriate groups, play croquet, enjoy tractor rides, and meet the Easter Bunny. Don’t worry, there’s fun for the grown-ups too: a full bar and marketplace. April 19; 8:30 a.m. & 1:30 p.m.; $10–$120

Dank Grass Fest

Crowd in front of a stage
Photo courtesy of Oskar Blues Brewery

Though it is 4/20 weekend, this annual gathering at Oskar Blues is centering another kind of grass—bluegrass. Acts like Travis Book and Jeremy Garrett of the Infamous Stringdusters will provide the tunes, and OB’s will sling super “dank” IPAs all day long. Wash down your suds with a bite from one of the food trucks, and stop by one of the cannabis vendors if you plan to partake in the activity du jour (at home, of course). April 19; noon–8 p.m.; free attendance

Longmont Earth Day Celebration
Earth Day is on Tuesday, April 22, but families can kick off the festivities early during this all-ages bash in Longmont. Bring your old threads for the clothing swap, try your hand at upcycled arts and crafts, and help clean up Clark Centennial Park. Don’t leave without giving a little love to the alpacas. April 19; 10 a.m.–2 p.m.; free attendance

Mile High 420 Festival
Raise some grass to one of Coloradans favorite holidays this Sunday at Civic Center Park. Hosted by comedian Tommy Chong, the Mile High 420 Festival will feature big-name acts like Cordae, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony, Conway the Machine, and more. Plus, you can peruse plenty of pot popups and indulge in munchy-satisfying grub. April 20; 2–9 p.m.; $25–$175