10 things to do for $10 this weekend, September 3-6, 2010
Some people will try and tell you that $10 won't get you much these days. To those people we cry foul, because every weekend in Denver there is more than enough to do for ten bucks and less. This weekend is a bonus: With Monday being a holiday, we get one extra day to spend some money -- and who's going to complain about that? To prove it, we've got a list after the break. 
Gathering at the Great Divide Art Festival in Breckenridge (Friday-Monday)
My Life by Yoram Gal
The Great Divide Art Festival has been a Colorado tradition for 35 years and features a three-day festival highlighting some of the best national and international artists around. If art is not your thing, then perhaps either the wine festival, rubber duck race or marathon is more in line with your idea of a good time.
Taste of Colorado in Civic Center Park (Friday-Monday) 
Food and drink with a side of Big Bad Voodoo Daddy.
This year marks the 26th annual Taste of Colorado, and if you somehow don't know what it entails, then prepare your stomach for Armageddon. For $10, you'll get yourself 16 food tickets, ensuring that you'll be able to taste and sample a wide variety of foods. If food isn't your thing, then perhaps checking out the Four Tops playing some classic Motown hits is.
Celebration Metaphysical Fair at the Denver Merchandise Mart (Friday-Sunday) 
If you think that magic isn't something that's confined to Harry Potter novels, then the Celebration Metaphysical Fair is for you. With real-world wizards giving workshops and keynotes, it's sure to be a magical experience.




















