Concert: Clyde & the Milltailers
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February 24, 9:30 pm-1:30am |
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715 Horizon Drive |
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Local bluegrass. $5 cover gets you a free drink. 21+ only. Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Saturday, Feb 24 |
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MUSIC
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WESTERN SLOPE FLUTE CHOIR
music
7:00pm-8:00pm, Holy Family, Immaculate Heart churge
Contemporary and classical music from a 9 piece group. Multiple flutes, piccolo, bass flute, alto and c flutes
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MUSIC
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AMORAMORA WITH TRIPTIHKAL AT INTRINZIK
LIVE MUSIC
8:00pm-1:00am, INTRINZIK 512 East Main
Amoramora has been saving the world with rock’n’roll since 2016. Every live show is guaranteed to blast you off into a cosmic dance party
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and features an ever changing blend of psychedelic jams, funk, bluegrass, african highlife and beyond. Fueled by high-energy improvisation, the undeniable joy this quartet shares onstage and offstage is reflected by their devout and growing fanbase, the Amorons. Based out of Boulder, CO, the band has a commitment to consistently changing setlists, expanding their already extensive catalog of original material, and stirring the musical gumbo. Along with the deep instrumental blend of guitar, keyboard, trumpet, EWI, bass & drums, all four members are also vocalists. Their astronomic compositions take the listener on an engaging journey while whimsical and captivating lyrics fuel the fire of musical imagery. The quartet, two of which have music degrees from the University of Colorado and University of Miami (FL), create a refreshing experience every night to keep their audience and listeners on their toes.
After selling out their first headlining play at the The Fox Theatre in May of 2017 the band released “S’moramora Volume 2” on all major listening/streaming platforms and has been touring the US extensively while expanding their rapidly growing audience deemed the 'Amorheads & Amorons'.
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: CLYDE & THE MILLTAILERS
9:30pm-1:30am, 715 Horizon Drive
Local bluegrass. $5 cover gets you a free drink. 21+ only.
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Sunday, Feb 25 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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DRAWING ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE BRAIN
10:00am, 1803 North 7th Street
Based on Betty Edwards’ classic, “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain,” this one-day workshop unleashes creativity and a new way
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of seeing. Mary Pat has taught hundreds of people over the years in Grand Junction, Montrose, Craig, and Steamboat Springs. Participants usually start the day convinced they absolutely cannot draw, or cannot draw certain objects. They walk away at the end of the day with amazing drawings and a new sense of confidence and way of seeing. There are 8 exercises in all, including copying a famous drawing by Picasso, two different drawings of the student’s hand, and a negative space drawing. It is a fun-filled, 5-hour intensive.
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Wednesday, Feb 28 |
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GENERAL
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KAFM BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
5:30pm, 1310 Ute Ave
We serve both KAFM and the wider community in developing a vision for culture and radio in the Grand Valley. The KAFM Board of Directors meets the
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second Thursday of every month. Board meetings are open to the public, and we encourage listeners and community members to attend.
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RADIO ROOM
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FRONT COUNTRY IN THE RADIO ROOM
7:30pm, The KAFM Radio Room
This show is SOLD OUT. Checkout our next show March 11.
San Francisco's Front Country has forged its own path in the bluegrass scene, coming
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from musical backgrounds of all genres and going on to win band competitions at festivals such as Telluride. They're a progressive bluegrass quintet. Their singer has this great, round, sultry, more rock-leaning tone and vocal attack that you don't typically hear in bluegrass." - NPR, All Songs Considered. We love front Country and you'll love them too. Show starts at 7:30 doors open at 7p. Tickets are $18 in advance and $20 at the door.
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Thursday, Mar 1 |
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FILM
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FREE SCREENINGS:
5:30pm-7:30pm, Mesa County Central Library
If the weather this winter has got you thinking about climate change, you’ll want to catch the new documentary, “Saving
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Snow.”
Citizens’ Climate Lobby is presenting three FREE local screenings:
At the Grand Junction Central Library on Thursday, March 1st, at 5:30 p.m. …
At the Palisade Community Center on Friday the 2nd, at 6 p.m. …
And at the CMU Ballroom on Tuesday the 6th, at 6 p.m.
The last one is co-hosted by the CMU Sustainability Council.
“Saving Snow” paints a fond portrait of people who love winter and depend on it for their livelihood.
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MUSIC
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LADIES NIGHT W/DJ AK ONE
LIVE MUSIC
8:00pm-11:00pm, INTRINZIK 512 East Main
Ladies Night w/DJ AK One, Ladies FREE....$2 Drink Menu for Ladies ALL Night Long!!!
$5 admission for guys
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Friday, Mar 2 |
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VISUAL ARTS
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ROCKIES WEST 2018
Western Colorado Watercolor Soc. National Exhibit
9:00am-5:00pm, The Art Center
The 26th annual Rockies West National watercolor exhibition showcases watercolor artists from the Grand Valley, Colorado, and 19 different states.
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This juried national exhibition lasts throughout the month of March, and will be held at The Art Center in Grand Junction. Our juror is Fealing Lin, internationally well-known watercolor artist.
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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MARY ROBINSON: SHIFTING PERSPECTIVE
5:00pm-6:00pm, The Art Center - 1803 North 7th Street
Mary Robinson is a mixed media artist, Associate Professor and Head of Printmaking at the University of South Carolina School of Visual Art and
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Design. In this one-hour presentation, she will speak about the practice of observation as it relates to making art and understanding the world. She will include such topics as working with the unexpected, repetition and variation in printmaking, collaborating with other artists, and meditation.
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