How much are your treasures worth? Learn about the process of appraising objects and evaluating their worth as a collector or for insurance purposes
from professional appraiser Brady Dreasher (ISA CAPP, GPPA, CES, CAGA, WSET1) from the Art of Estates. Learn about different types of evaluations, what to do if you need to file an insurance claim and what an evaluation means for you and your collection. The first fifteen registrants will have the opportunity to bring in one item to be appraised. All participants must transport and bring in objects at their own risk. Appropriate for adults. Space is limited; registration is required to have an item appraised. If registration is full, participants are welcome to attend but won't be able to have items appraised.
Anythink Wright Farms, located on 120th Avenue and Holly Street in Thornton, is the district's flagship branch and houses the district’s administrative offices. A computer lab, teen area, and 7,000-square-foot children's area are just some of the incredible features of the 45,000-square-foot library.
The Studio at Anythink Wright Farms, a digital creation lab featuring state-of-the-art video, audio and design equipment and software, partners creative community members with teens to help push their creativity to new bounds. Adjacent to the building is a one-acre park made possible by the Wright Farms Metro District that includes outdoor seating, reading nooks and Explore Outdoors, a certified Nature Explore children’s outdoor classroom. Continuing its dedication to sustainability, Anythink Wright Farms is a Gold LEED certified building with many sustainable features, including use of recycled materials, daylight harvesting and ground source heating and cooling.
The landscaped site also includes a community garden, maintained by local community members in partnership with Denver Urban Gardens. To reserve a plot in the Anythink Wright Farms garden, please email wfcommunitygarden@gmail.com.