
Location Details
The YeTiki Summer Bash location was featured in the 2019 Denver Tiki Tribe Home Bar Tour. This event is being hosted at a private residence/home tiki bar in Centennial, 80121; as shown to the left.

The exact location will be sent to ticket holders after purchase.
Seating is limited to the first 65 people, so please book as soon as possible!




Donation
We are asking for a $75 donation per person.
All proceeds to go to Foothills Animal Shelter.

Who or What is the YeTiki?!
The first definitive evidence of the existence of this cryptid came to light in June 2023, when our friend was discovered frozen in a block of ice in (redacted) by scientists Dr.(redacted) and Dr. (also redacted). Initially assumed to be deceased, he was brought to (redacted) for further study.
There, the scientists noted he was wearing what appeared to be an aloha shirt and a porkpie hat, and carrying both a curling stone AND a tiki mug. It seemed to them like he must have been a really fun guy! After accidental exposure to (redacted), the cryptid was reanimated! It was then that the true research began…
Want to learn more about our guest of honor? Attendees of the YeTiki Summer Bash will be able to meet the creature himself, as well as take photos with him, and learn more of his legendary story.
Thank You to Our Sponsor!
Ballmer Peak Distillery
Lakewood, Colorado’s only distillery! Transforming raw materials into quality spirits, crafted to be sipped neat or mixed into your favorite cocktail. Next time you find yourself in the Denver area, come say hi, have a drink and bring home a bottle of something special.
Two locations to choose from:
Green Mountain – 12347 W Alameda Pkwy., Lakewood, CO 80228
Sheridan – 275 S Sheridan Blvd., Suite 100, Lakewood, CO 80226


Guest Speaker
Tiki Time: Mid-Century Polynesian Pop Culture
Take a look back at the heyday of Mid-Century Polynesian Pop culture and how it was influenced by exotic fantasies of the South Seas. During this tour, you will see Googie inspired space-age tiki buildings and classic Polynesian Pop architectural designs of the 1950’s & 60’s and the fantasy environments they created.
Mike Skinner
Mike Skinner lives in Denver, Colorado where he is a Professional Engineer, but his passion is researching and sharing Polynesian Pop culture stories. He is a Tiki event veteran having presenting popular symposiums across the country including; Tropical Space Age Architecture: The Look of Paradise; Wild West Tiki; SeaWorld – San Diego’s Exotic Masterpiece; Waltah Clarke and the World of Aloha Fashion; AHOY! Exploring Mid-Century Nautical Tiki; Tropical Space Age Design – The Look of Paradise and Tiki After Dark – The Erotic Side of Exotica.


Kalama Polynesian Dancers
The Kalama Polynesian Dancers have been a part of the Colorado community since 2007. They bring a mix of traditional and contemporary Polynesian entertainment.
Performing dances of Hawaii, New Zealand, Samoa, and Tahiti. The evening performance ends with an exciting fire finale!






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