Pizza with Purpose

You should never feel guilty about that extra slice of ’za—but especially not if you’re participating in this carb-centric fundraiser. To celebrate the founding of new Colorado nonprofit Pizza with Purpose—which raises money for hunger-relief organizations in light of less federal funding—the Longmont locations of Urban Field Pizza, Antonio’s Real New York Pizza, and Rosalee’s Pizzeria will donate $1 of every cheese and pepperoni pie to Slice Out Hunger. So go ahead, indulge in that extra slice. Feb. 9–15; location times vary; prices vary

So This Sucks: The Annual Anti-Valentine’s Day Show

If you’re feeling sorry for your lonesome self this Valentine’s Day, enjoy some mood-lifting laughs with others flying stag at this comedy show. The creators of About Last Night, believe that bad dates are worth sharing, which is exactly what they’ll do during this annual cynical stage performance. Hear bad breakup stories, humorous dating lore, and other romance fails that will warm your cold, cold heart—and who knows, maybe you’ll be seated next to your unsuspecting soulmate. Feb. 12; 8 p.m.; starting at $32

Romeo and Juliet

You might have read the play in school and seen all of the movie adaptations, but this tragic love story just doesn’t get old. Arvada Center’s production of the Shakespeare classic will include ASL-interpreted productions and several audio-described performances. Feb. 13–March 29; times vary; starting at $52

Bugs and Brews: Romance is Wild

Bugs and Brews
Bugs and Brews 2025. Photo courtesy of Butterfly Pavilion

Surprise your lovebug with tickets to this romantic evening at the Butterfly Pavilion—just make sure they don’t have entomophobia first. The adults-only event includes mini-lectures on spider romance, speed dates with an insect, chocolate-covered insect treats, and booze to sip while you explore. Feb. 13; 6–8 p.m.; $40–$45

Valentine’s Day Blindfolded Tasting

Photo courtesy of Blanchard Family Wines

Elevate your Valentine’s Day activities beyond a simple bottle of bubbly on the couch. This Blanchard Family Wines–hosted activity will have you and your sweetheart sipping two flights of wine (eight different varietals total) while blindfolded. Afterward, you’ll get a bottle of wine—and two blindfolds—to take home. Feb. 13–14; times vary; $95 per couple

Colorado Garden and Home Show

Garden Home Show
Photo courtesy of Colorado Garden & Home Show

The ground might still be frozen, but it’s never too early to start planning your spring garden. At this annual convention, you can chat with dozens of exhibitors about your next project, browse more than 19,000 square feet of professionally landscaped gardens for inspo, and meet Jenn Nawada of This Old House and Jo Thompson, one of the UK’s best garden designers. Feb. 14–22; Monday–Friday noon–6 p.m., Saturday 10 a.m.–6 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.; $15