Pints and Planting w/ Garden Genie
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May 22, 5:00 pm-7:00pm |
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1960 N. 12th Street |
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Local Master Gardener Georgia Schmunk is going to beautify our patio! As "Garden Genie" preps and plants our garden boxes, she’ll share her expert advice so you can get things growing great in your yard. Have a pint and a bite on the patio during the presentation. Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Wednesday, May 22 |
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MUSIC
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BILLY STRINGS AT MESA THEATER
538 Main S
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FOOD/BEVERAGES
GENERAL
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PINTS AND PLANTING W/ GARDEN GENIE
5:00pm-7:00pm, 1960 N. 12th Street
Local Master Gardener Georgia Schmunk is going to beautify our patio! As "Garden Genie" preps and plants our garden boxes, she’ll
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share her expert advice so you can get things growing great in your yard. Have a pint and a bite on the patio during the presentation.
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
MUSIC
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HOPEWEST
Rhythms For Africa Concert
6:00pm-9:00pm, Two Rivers Winery 2087 Broadway
HopeWest Rhythms for Africa Benefit Concert with Hazel Miller accompanied by Dana Marsh on keyboard and Rich Lamb on Bass. Proceeds benefit our
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sister hospice in Tanzania
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
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RHYTHMS FOR AFRICA
Benefit Concert - Hazel Miller
6:00pm-10:00pm, 2087 Broadway, Grand Junction
Fundraiser presented by HopeWest staff and volunteers for sister hospice in Ilembula, Tanzania -Africa
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Thursday, May 23 |
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KAFM BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
5:30pm,
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Friday, May 24 |
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: RYAN CHRYS
9:30pm-1:00am, 715 Horizon Drive Ste.100
Outlaw Country/Rock from Denver.
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Saturday, May 25 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
SPIRITUAL
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VOICES OF WISDOM
Appreciation of Colorado River
9:00am-6:00pm, Riverside Park, Palisade, CO
Two Native American elders (Havasupai and Hopi) will be presenting ideas, inspiration and their wisdom regarding our life-giving water, corn and more
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over 2 days.
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MUSIC
RADIO ROOM
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CUP-A-JO WITH BITTERSWEET HIGHWAY LIVE
Live in the Radio Room
7:00pm-9:00pm, 1310 Ute Avenue
KAFM Community Radio is proud to present Cup-a-Jo LIVE in The Radio Room on Saturday, May 25, 2019 at 7:30 p.m with opening act, Bittersweet Highway.
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Cup-a-Jo has been playing music in Colorado since 1996 and has established themselves as one of the finest acts in the area through their solid musicianship and exciting live performances. Their musical stylings range from Funk, Chicago Blues, New Orleans R&B, Jazz, and early style Rock n’ Roll. Their most recent album, Between Jobs, was released in 2017 and is available on Amazon, CD Baby, iTunes, REVERBNATION, and Cup-a-Jo-band.com.
Bittersweet Highway is a singer-songwriter duo based out of Cedaredge, Colorado comprised of Rene’ Janiece and Wayne McKinzie. Their music spans across genres and they call their personal brand of music, “Borderland Americana”. With poetic lyrics and smooth vocals, Bittersweet Highway creates a wonderfully interactive experience that speaks to audience members. Their album, “It All Falls Away”, was a finalist for the Best Album and Best Americana Singer-Songwriter at the Southwest Independent Artist Awards in 2017. Tickets are $18
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MUSIC
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CLAY PARKER & JODI JAMES : LIVE AT HEALTHY RHYTHM
7:30pm-9:30pm, Healthy Rhythm Art Gallery, 68 S Grand Ave, Montrose, CO
Healthy Rhythm Music Services Presents "CLAY PARKER & JODI JAMES W/ ROY CATLIN :: LIVE AT HEALTHY RHYTHM" • Saturday evening, May
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25th, in The Listening Room of Healthy Rhythm Art Gallery, located at historic Sampler Square (68 S Grand Ave) in downtown Montrose, Colorado! Doors open at 7:00 p.m. Concert starts at 7:30 p.m. Street and rear lot parking available. In ‘When the Curfew Blows,’ Woody Guthrie bellows, “Was the lonesomest sound, boys/ that ever heard sound, boys/ like the midnight wind, boy/ when the curfew blows.” Gaining their footing in the marshy bayous of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, CLAY PARKER AND JODI JAMES would later hear Guthrie’s lyrics and model a life off of the late songwriter’s distinctive demeanor. Taking a cue from Louisiana traditions and closely following in the footsteps of Guthrie, the duo have followed the streams of Southern music sources, generating a lifestyle tinged with the mystery of traditional Americana. In explaining the origins of their recent album, Clay recounts the traditional folk fable, ‘Stone Soup’. Within the tale, a homeless man approaches a strange town with nothing but stones in his pocket to offer the townspeople. With the help of the generosity of strangers who offer a single ingredient at a time, the homeless man is able to make a pot of soup large enough for the whole town to eat. “The recording came together in an interesting way first and foremost because we’re poor,” jokes Clay. “There were people that simply heard us and believed in what we were doing and offered their services for next to nothing. That’s really how this record came about.” If there was ever a need for Stone Soup, Clay Parker and Jodi James have surely perfected the recipe.
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: LANDWARD ROGUES
9:30pm-1:00am, 715 Horizon Drive Ste.100
Local Rock
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