Maverick Research Series
Final Exam Study Jam
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December 4, 3:30 pm-4:30pm |
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1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction |
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Come get some help coping with finals, specifically how to study for your exams! Everyone is welcomed! Visit our website for parking and other information. Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Tuesday, Dec 4 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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MAVERICK RESEARCH SERIES
Final Exam Study Jam
3:30pm-4:30pm, 1100 North Avenue, Grand Junction
Come get some help coping with finals, specifically how to study for your exams! Everyone is welcomed! Visit our website for parking and other
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MUSIC
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LIVE MUSIC WITH DONNY MORALES AND FRIENDS
6:00pm-8:00pm, 905 Struthers Ave
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CLASSES/LECTURES
FOOD/BEVERAGES
FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
GENERAL
VISUAL ARTS
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PAINT YOUR PET'S PORTRAIT OR SILHOUETTE ON CO FLAG
Fundraiser for Roice-Hurst Humane Society
6:00pm-9:00pm, Famous Dave's Pit Bar-B-Que 2440 U.S. Hwys. 6 and 50 Grand Junction, CO 81505
Want a hand painted portrait of your own pet that you did yourself? Come on out and paint your pet under our artist's direction while supporting
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the Roice-Hurst Humane Society. We'll walk you thru it, step by step. Everything will be provided for you, just come in, relax and paint with us! The Roice-Hurst Humane Society envisions a unified Western Slope society that values the life of every companion animal; where no healthy, treatable, and adoptable dog or cat is euthanized; and where every pet find a safe, loving and permanent home. Register today to help raise money for this great cause! OR you can paint your pet's silhouette on the CO Flag if painting your pet's portrait is a little too intimidating at first. This is an easy and still fun option since it's still your pet! PET PICTURE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, November 30th. What you need after registering: * MUST let me know if you are doing the pet portrait or the pet flag in the email. * Your favorite picture of your pet! Any pet! Horse, Dog, Cat, Bird, Turtle, even the family fish! Head-shots of your pet are typically the easiest and have the best result! Don't worry about the background in your photo, you can add any background you want when its painting time! We will only sketch the pet. * Email that photo along with your name and the date of the event to CreativeCanvasParty@Gmail.com. Do this for each person coming (if paying for friends). One pet per canvas as 2 pets can take too long to paint. PET PICTURE SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Friday, November 30th. * Let me know if you want something special added to your pet for the painting. some people like to add sunglasses, hats, your pets name, etc. ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE!!! That's all folks! After you do those things you are registered and your canvas will be ready and waiting when you arrive! Please send your information, or questions here: CreativeCanvasParty@Gmail.com
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FILM
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THE BRIDGE ON THE RIVER KWAI
KAFM Classic Film Series
7:00pm-9:30pm, 1310 Ute Ave
Join us for an evening of powerful performances in David Lean's complex movie about war, leadership and honor admist a British POW camp. POWs are
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ordered by their Japanese captors to construct a bridge of strategic importance and are happy to sabotage and delay the progress until their commanding officers orders them to continue the work unhindered to its completion, but are his actions tantamount to collaborating with the enemy? Starring Alec Guinness, William Holden and Sessue Hayakawa The Bridge on the River Kwai is a powerhouse of a film and a deep character study showcasing Alec Guinness's Academy Award winning turn as Colonel Nicholson.
Movie starts at 7pm, Doors open at 6:30 tickets are $5. Popcorn is Free!
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Wednesday, Dec 5 |
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FILM
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SHEEP AND CATTLE WARS SCREENING
6:00pm-8:00pm, 462 Ute Avenue
Western Slope is home to many farmers and ranchers, but did you know that sheep ranchers and cattle ranchers didn’t really see “eye to
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eye”? That’s what Colorado Experience’s producer Dan Garrison explores, as he finds out the history of “Sheep and Cattle Wars” in the Western Slope. For more than forty years, from the last decades of the 19th Century through the third decade of the 20th Century, Colorado sheep men and cattlemen waged a running range war over the high meadows, winter pastures and well-watered valleys of the Western Slope. By removing the Ute Indians, encouraging homesteading, irrigation and forestation, the federal government started a stampede for the possession of freed up or cheapened land. The strife was heightened when it became a fight pitting mostly Anglo cowboys against many Mexican and Basque shepherds. And the senseless slaughter of men and animals that was both condemned and mythologized in tales of the “bloody grass” battles ended only when Colorado Congressman Edward Taylor’s Grazing Act of 1934 became the law of the modern West, protecting public lands from potential devastation by regulating their private uses and abuses. On behalf of Rocky Mountain PBS, I extend an invitation to our Colorado Experience screening, “Sheep and Cattle Wars” on December 5th from 6pm to 8pm at the Museum of the West in the Whitman Building. We will have a reception before with complimentary wine from the museum and appetizers to enjoy. After we show “Sheep and Cattle Wars”, there will be a panel discussion with two local experts and two interviewees from the episode. Feel free to RSVP on our Facebook page http://bit.ly/2SYfLrP or Eventbrite https://www.eventbrite.com/e/colorado-experience-sheep-and-cattle-wars-screening-tickets-52055698997 I look forward to seeing you at the show!
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RADIO ROOM
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KARAOKE NIGHT AT KAFM
7:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave
Get up over the hump Wednesdays from 7pm-9pm and have some fun with the KAFM monthly Karaoke Night. Talented locals will entertain the audience
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using our exceptional sound system and perform under the lights on stage. Come out for an evening of fun, talent and potential laughs.
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Friday, Dec 7 |
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VISUAL ARTS
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TELLURIDE FIRE FESTIVAL
Interactive Fire Art & Fire Dancing
11:00am-8:00pm, 201 S Fir St
Telluride Fire Festival: December 7–9 Mesmerizing Fire Performances. Spectacular Fire Art. Larger-than-life, interactive fire art, a fiery art
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car, fire dancers. A Cabaret Style show, a Fire Ball at North America’s highest nightclub atop the ski mountain. A Fire sculpture garden, featuring art that will burn to the ground. Plus, free workshops during the annual Telluride Fire Festival. Visit www.telluridefirefestival.org
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MUSIC
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YOGA WEST COMMUNITY OPEN MIC NIGHT
7:00pm-9:00pm, 1025 Main St. Grand Junction, CO 81501
Join us with your talent! Be it musical, poetry, dramatic reading, or dance expression! Bring a friend and enjoy the show. Drinks and snacks will be
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provided.
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Saturday, Dec 8 |
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DANCE
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INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCE
7:00pm-10:00pm, Margery Ballroom 523 1/2 Main Street
The evening will feature easy traditional dances from countries all over the world, including Israel, Ireland, Bulgaria, French Canada, China, Italy,
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Greece, and England. The band Fifth Reel, with Connie Smith on piano, Norm Ashley on fiddle, and Mick Wilson on clarinet will provide live world music for the event.
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MUSIC
RADIO ROOM
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TROUT STEAK REVIVAL
7:30pm-10:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave
SOLD OUT! Ever since winning the 2014 Telluride Bluegrass Festival Band Competition, Trout Steak Revival has quickly become a quintessential
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Colorado band. The band won an Emmy Award for a soundtrack they contributed to a Rocky Mountain PBS documentary. They’ve collaborated with school children in mentoring programs in Denver and Steamboat Springs. Their music is featured on Bank of Colorado’s radio and television advertisements. Most recently, Westword named them Denver’s Best Bluegrass Band, and they were nominated as a Momentum Band of the Year by the International Bluegrass Music Association.
Join KAFM Community Radio in The Radio Room on Saturday, December 8th at 7:30 as we welcome Trout Steak Revival!
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