event Smash! At Exdo
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Tue Feb 28
5 pm
Smash! At Exdo at Exdo Events Center
Despite the existence of Balls Of Fury, ping-pong has weathered the storm and is now enjoying a resurgence from people looking for a semi-athletic way to spend a night indoors (well, one that doesn’t involve getting stoned and playing Wii). Enter Smash!, Denver’s biggest—perhaps only?—weekly table tennis party. You don’t even have to be a ping-pong phenomenon to enjoy it, since Smash! puts its focus on the social elements of the game, although you can find some serious competition if that’s what you’re looking for. Everyone else can play a few casual games, take a couple throws at the glow-in-the-dark beer pong table, and generally relax while paddling some balls. Nixon would approve.
Exdo Events Center 1399 35th St., Denver/Boulder, CO -
Tue Mar 13
5 pm
Smash! At Exdo at Exdo Events Center
Despite the existence of Balls Of Fury, ping-pong has weathered the storm and is now enjoying a resurgence from people looking for a semi-athletic way to spend a night indoors (well, one that doesn’t involve getting stoned and playing Wii). Enter Smash!, Denver’s biggest—perhaps only?—weekly table tennis party. You don’t even have to be a ping-pong phenomenon to enjoy it, since Smash! puts its focus on the social elements of the game, although you can find some serious competition if that’s what you’re looking for. Everyone else can play a few casual games, take a couple throws at the glow-in-the-dark beer pong table, and generally relax while paddling some balls. Nixon would approve.
Exdo Events Center 1399 35th St., Denver/Boulder, CO -
Tue Mar 20
5 pm
Smash! At Exdo at Exdo Events Center
Despite the existence of Balls Of Fury, ping-pong has weathered the storm and is now enjoying a resurgence from people looking for a semi-athletic way to spend a night indoors (well, one that doesn’t involve getting stoned and playing Wii). Enter Smash!, Denver’s biggest—perhaps only?—weekly table tennis party. You don’t even have to be a ping-pong phenomenon to enjoy it, since Smash! puts its focus on the social elements of the game, although you can find some serious competition if that’s what you’re looking for. Everyone else can play a few casual games, take a couple throws at the glow-in-the-dark beer pong table, and generally relax while paddling some balls. Nixon would approve.
Exdo Events Center 1399 35th St., Denver/Boulder, CO -
Tue Mar 27
5 pm
Smash! At Exdo at Exdo Events Center
Despite the existence of Balls Of Fury, ping-pong has weathered the storm and is now enjoying a resurgence from people looking for a semi-athletic way to spend a night indoors (well, one that doesn’t involve getting stoned and playing Wii). Enter Smash!, Denver’s biggest—perhaps only?—weekly table tennis party. You don’t even have to be a ping-pong phenomenon to enjoy it, since Smash! puts its focus on the social elements of the game, although you can find some serious competition if that’s what you’re looking for. Everyone else can play a few casual games, take a couple throws at the glow-in-the-dark beer pong table, and generally relax while paddling some balls. Nixon would approve.
Exdo Events Center 1399 35th St., Denver/Boulder, CO -
Tue Apr 3
5 pm
Smash! At Exdo at Exdo Events Center
Despite the existence of Balls Of Fury, ping-pong has weathered the storm and is now enjoying a resurgence from people looking for a semi-athletic way to spend a night indoors (well, one that doesn’t involve getting stoned and playing Wii). Enter Smash!, Denver’s biggest—perhaps only?—weekly table tennis party. You don’t even have to be a ping-pong phenomenon to enjoy it, since Smash! puts its focus on the social elements of the game, although you can find some serious competition if that’s what you’re looking for. Everyone else can play a few casual games, take a couple throws at the glow-in-the-dark beer pong table, and generally relax while paddling some balls. Nixon would approve.
Exdo Events Center 1399 35th St., Denver/Boulder, CO -
Tue Apr 10
5 pm
Smash! At Exdo at Exdo Events Center
Despite the existence of Balls Of Fury, ping-pong has weathered the storm and is now enjoying a resurgence from people looking for a semi-athletic way to spend a night indoors (well, one that doesn’t involve getting stoned and playing Wii). Enter Smash!, Denver’s biggest—perhaps only?—weekly table tennis party. You don’t even have to be a ping-pong phenomenon to enjoy it, since Smash! puts its focus on the social elements of the game, although you can find some serious competition if that’s what you’re looking for. Everyone else can play a few casual games, take a couple throws at the glow-in-the-dark beer pong table, and generally relax while paddling some balls. Nixon would approve.
Exdo Events Center 1399 35th St., Denver/Boulder, CO -
Tue Apr 17
5 pm
Smash! At Exdo at Exdo Events Center
Despite the existence of Balls Of Fury, ping-pong has weathered the storm and is now enjoying a resurgence from people looking for a semi-athletic way to spend a night indoors (well, one that doesn’t involve getting stoned and playing Wii). Enter Smash!, Denver’s biggest—perhaps only?—weekly table tennis party. You don’t even have to be a ping-pong phenomenon to enjoy it, since Smash! puts its focus on the social elements of the game, although you can find some serious competition if that’s what you’re looking for. Everyone else can play a few casual games, take a couple throws at the glow-in-the-dark beer pong table, and generally relax while paddling some balls. Nixon would approve.
Exdo Events Center 1399 35th St., Denver/Boulder, CO
Despite the existence of Balls Of Fury, ping-pong has weathered the storm and is now enjoying a resurgence from people looking for a semi-athletic way to spend a night indoors (well, one that doesn’t involve getting stoned and playing Wii). Enter Smash!, Denver’s biggest—perhaps only?—weekly table tennis party. You don’t even have to be a ping-pong phenomenon to enjoy it, since Smash! puts its focus on the social elements of the game, although you can find some serious competition if that’s what you’re looking for. Everyone else can play a few casual games, take a couple throws at the glow-in-the-dark beer pong table, and generally relax while paddling some balls. Nixon would approve.