National Healthcare Decisions Month
Thoughtful Endings: Panel Discussion
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April 23, 2:00 pm-4:00pm |
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512 29 1/2 Road |
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Discuss with panel experts array of "final" options available to you in Advance Directives Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Tuesday, Apr 23 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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NATIONAL HEALTHCARE DECISIONS MONTH
Thoughtful Endings: Panel Discussion
2:00pm-4:00pm, 512 29 1/2 Road
Discuss with panel experts array of "final" options available to you in Advance Directives
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FILM
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DINNER, SHOPPING & A MOVIE:
The Lego Movie 2
7:30pm-9:00pm, 645 Main Street
Shop or dine downtown anytime on Tuesday and bring us your receipt to see the 7:30 pm movie for free! One admission for every $5 spent. Admission is
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$7 without a receipt. Receipts must be same day and date as the movie. For more information or questions please call 970-263-5700. 2019 Rating: PG (for mild action and rude humor) Genre: Animation, Comedy Runtime: 90 minutes The much-anticipated sequel to the critically acclaimed, global box office phenomenon that started it all, "The LEGO (R) Movie 2: The Second Part," reunites the heroes of Bricksburg in an all new action-packed adventure to save their beloved city. It's been five years since everything was awesome and the citizens are now facing a huge new threat: LEGO DUPLO (R) invaders from outer space, wrecking everything faster than it can be rebuilt. The battle to defeat the invaders and restore harmony to the LEGO universe will take Emmet (Chris Pratt), Lucy (Elizabeth Banks), Batman (Will Arnett) and their friends to faraway, unexplored worlds, including a strange galaxy where everything is a musical. It will test their courage, creativity and Master Building skills, and reveal just how special they really are.
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Thursday, Apr 25 |
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MUSIC
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WALKER-GOODMAN BLUES
7:00pm-10:00pm, 905 Struthers Ave
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Friday, Apr 26 |
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MUSIC
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U4IK LIVE AT PEACH STREET DISTILLERY!
7:00pm-10:00pm, 144 Kluge Ave
Join Terry, Giuseppe, Joe, and Leah for home-grown, fresh-squeezed covers of the classic rock tunes you love.
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MUSIC
STATION EVENT
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STYX
8:00pm-10:00pm, 645 Main Street
The six men comprising Styx have committed to rocking the Paradise together with audiences far and wide by entering their second decade of averaging
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over 100 shows a year, and each one of them is committed to making the next show better than the last. Styx draws from over four decades of barnburning chart hits, joyous singalongs, and hard-driving deep cuts. Like a symphony that builds to a satisfying crescendo, a Styx set covers a wide range of stylistic cornerstones. From the progressively sweeping splendor that is “The Grand Illusion” to the hunker-down fortitude of all that is the “Blue Collar Man,” from the majestic spiritual love for a special “Lady” to the seething indictment of preening, primping pageantry for pageantry’s sake of “Miss America,” from an individual yearning for true connection as a “Man in the Wilderness” to a soul-deep quest to achieve what’s at the heart of one’s personal vision in “Crystal Ball,” from the regal reach-for-the-stars bravado of “Come Sail Away” to the grainy all-in gallop of that rugged “Renegade” who had it made, the band draws on an unlimited cache of ways to immerse one’s mind and body in their signature sound. Styx hit its stride with guitarist/vocalist Tommy Shaw’s first LP with the band, 1976’s Crystal Ball, and then they become the first group to score four triple-platinum albums in a row: The Grand Illusion (1977), Pieces of Eight (1978), Cornerstone (1979), and Paradise Theater (1981). Over the ensuing decade, Styx weathered the shifting winds of the public’s musical taste, reconvening for a highly successful 1996 Return to Paradise tour that was expertly documented on both CD and DVD in 1997. With a little help from their many friends in Cleveland’s Contemporary Youth Orchestra, One With Everything (2006) became a hybrid orchestral rock blend for the ages. And on The Grand Illusion / Pieces of Eight Live (2011), the band performed at its peak when tackling every track from a pair of their finest triple-platinum albums back to back. Not only that, but the band re-recorded two discs’ worth of its classic material with much finesse and musculature, aptly known as Regeneration Volume I & II (2011 & 2012). Observes Tommy, “Now you have something you can take home with you and go, ‘Yeah, that’s the band I saw last night.’ ” After more than a decade together on the road, this incarnation of Styx is looking forward to performing as many shows as it can as long as it can. “It all comes back to the chemistry,” says bassist/vocalist Ricky Phillips. “The legacy of this band will be that it brought joy to millions of people,” notes drummer Todd Sucherman. Observes keyboardist/vocalist Lawrence Gowan, “We’ve always tried to explain why this is this happening. It’s obviously a multitude of factors, but the main one is that our show is really good! And if it’s really good, they’re going to come to see it again.” Styx hopes it’s a wave that never crests. “Every night, we go on that magic carpet ride together,” observes original bassist Chuck Panozzo, who joins the band on tour as often as he can. “Music is this amazing force that comes from a higher place. I'm humbled for this band to have the great success that it has,” says co-founding guitarist/vocalist James “JY” Young. “We just want to keep on doing this,” asserts Tommy. “We want to let life take its course and let this music continue to be the soundtrack to it. And this band will continue to evolve as long as we live and play this music.” The jig is up, the news is out: The Esprit de Styx is alive and well, and now it’s time to see for yourself. Welcome to the Grand Evolution.
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: THOSE GUYS
9:30pm-1:00am, 715 Horizon Drive Ste.100
Hippie Rock from Buffalo, NY
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Saturday, Apr 27 |
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GENERAL
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18TH ANNUAL SOUTHWEST ARBOR FEST
12:00pm-5:00pm, Lincoln Park, 1340 Gunnison Ave
Festival Area Admission is FREE Colorado Craft Beer & Cider Tasting presale is $20, Day of $25 with photo ID Mac and Cheese Tasting is $5 Food
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Vendors * Arts and Crafts*Tree Giveaway Kids Activities* Touch A Truck*Tree Climbing Live Music from Tim and Richard, Union of None, Wave 11
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MUSIC
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CALL FOR MUSICIANS - SOUTHWEST ARBOR FEST
12:00pm-5:00pm, 1340 Gunnison Ave
Looking for musicians to play at Southwest Arbor Fest! https://www.gjcity.org/siteassets/parks-and-rec/pdfs/musicianquote-2019.pdfs Deadline if
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February 15.
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FOOD/BEVERAGES
FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
MUSIC
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VIVA EL VINO
6:00pm-9:00pm, 1100 North Avenue
Viva el Vino is a fun wine, beer, and premium liquor tasting event that features great international, national, and local wines, as well as
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scrumptious food and dessert. This fantastic evening also includes an elaborate silent auction that has something for everyone. This year we will feature the classical guitarist, Javier de Los Santos, playing on the CMU ballroom garden terrace As Junior Service League’s main fundraising event, net proceeds from the event benefit local not-for-profit organizations. In 2018 the Junior Service League donated $55,000 in grants to local organizations in Mesa County! Funds typically benefit non-profits that focus on women and children services, hunger and the outdoors. This cocktail-attire event is a great opportunity to get your friends together for a night out!
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DANCE
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THEATRE
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DRAG ME TO THE DRIVE-IN
A Shining Star Family Production
7:00pm-11:00pm, 1410 Valley View Dr. Delta, CO
An evening of drag performances from movie and musical soundtracks, hosted by Gina D'Licious. All-ages show 7pm-9pm, adults 9pm-11pm. $15 bundle
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deal for a family of four.
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