Four Mile Park’s Rendezvous Gala

Mark Smiley • May 18, 2025

Get ready for a rip-roaring evening of revelry and Old West charm — all for a great cause.

Mark your calendars and round up your crew.

On June 7, 2025, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Four Mile Park will celebrate 166 years of the historic Four Mile House with a night packed full of delectable dishes from Relish Catering , boot-stomping live music from the Eric Golden Band , thrilling auctions, and a high-stakes poker saloon.

This Western-chic soiree supports their mission, educational programs, and the preservation of Denver’s oldest standing structure. Dust off your boots, dress in your finest cowboy couture, and raise a glass to Four Mile.

Event Details

5-6:30 p.m. | Hors d’oeuvres & Cowboy Charcuterie

Acoustic Set From Eric Golden

6:30 p.m. | Plated Dinner & Live Auction

8 p.m. | Casino Games with Sweet & Savory Dessert Bar & Line Dancing with The Eric Golden Band

Single Tickets are $166 and sponsorships are available. Questions? Call 720-865-0800 or email development@fourmilepark.org.

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