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Denver Film Media Contacts:

Ambriehl Turrentine: ambriehl@denverfilm.org

Marty Schechter: marty@schechterpr.com


Summer Scream set for August 21 at historic Lakeside Amusement Park

Tickets on sale at denverfilm.org/

DENVER – July 28, 2025 – Denver Film announced today that it will host its annual Summer Scream fundraiser, Aug. 21 from 6 – 11 p.m. at the historic Lakeside Amusement Park, 4601 Sheridan Blvd. Individual tickets for the age 21-plus, end-of-summer event, are $75 Denver Film Member / $85 non-member and are available at denverfilm.org. A limited number of 4-pack tickets ($225) are still available.

In addition to unlimited rides and open bars, Summer Scream will celebrate its 13th anniversary with a Summer Camp immersive theme and new sponsor activations throughout the park.

“We’re excited to return to the iconic Lakeside Amusement Park for Denver’s most thrilling non-profit arts fundraiser,” said Denver Film Events Specialist, Esther Lopez. “Many say it’s the party of the summer and this year is no different. This is your chance to go back in time to summer camp with friendly competition, a talent show, arts and crafts, and surprises throughout the park. Forget your responsibilities as you explore the campgrounds and create unforgettable memories you’ll want to write home about.”

Summer Scream is the only private, cultural event to take over Denver’s iconic Lakeside Amusement Park – all in support of Denver Film’s year-round programming and events.

 


Sponsors 

Best Day Brewing, Blazy Susan, Bonfils-Stanton Foundation, BuzzBall, Butler Rents, CityCast Denver, Deep Eddy Vodka, Eldorado, Fireball, KTCL 93.3 (iHeart Media), Ratio Beerworks, SCFD, Topo Chico, Wana Brands, Wana Foundation

 


About Denver Film

Denver Film has been transforming and entertaining the Colorado community through the power of diverse voices in film since 1978. Operating as the region’s only membership-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit film institution, Denver Film has grown into a signature cultural organization in the West, screening international and independent movies found nowhere else in the region.

Serving more than 160,000 patrons annually through 600-plus screenings that include year-round programming at Denver Film’s flagship home the Sie (pronounced SEE) FilmCenter, the annual Denver Film Festival celebration, the iconic Film on the Rocks program at Red Rocks Amphitheater, and Spotlight Festivals including CinemaQ, Women+Film, and the Colorado Dragon Boat Film Festival. Spotlights highlight underrepresented communities and foster inclusivity. Denver Film works to build resilience across all of its programming and events by amplifying diverse voices, promoting equity, and fostering community connections.

For more information or to explore the full suite of Denver Film programming, events, and ticketing visit: denverfilm.org.

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