Friday, May 13 |
|
MUSIC
|
ORCHESTRA
Moss Performing Arts Center Love Recital Hall
$12 Adults, $10 Seniors, $5 Youth
|
Saturday, May 14 |
|
|
HIKE THE OLD SPANISH TRAIL WITH SONNY SHELTON
8:00am-5:00pm, 462 Ute Ave, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Join local archaeologist, Holly
more...0
“Sonny” Shelton on a guided hike of the historic Old Spanish National Historic Trail. Journey along the same route that has been in use since the 1820’s and experience views of the Grand Valley and Uncompahgre Plateau. Meet a historic reenactor for a demonstration of how to pack a horse for a journey and experience prehistoric trail artifacts on display. Transportation and a picnic lunch are included.
|
|
FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
SPORTS
|
2022 HI FIVES ROBOTICS GOLF TOURNAMENT
Sponsored by Chevron & FCI
8:00am-3:00pm, 876 18 1/2 Rd, Fruita, CO 81521-9401
Golf Tournament at Adobe Creek Natl Golf Course
more...0
in Fruita, CO to benefit the Hi Fives Robotics Team (FIRST Team 4944). The Hi Fives include students from all 5 area high schools. They design and build a robotic and then compete on the regional and world levels. The Hi Fives won the Colorado Regional Competition and went on to compete at the World Championship in Houston in April. It costs approx. $25,000. to build the robot and compete each season. Come have a great day playing golf, win some prizes and support a wonderful team and program. Call 970.858.3937 to register!
|
|
FOOD/BEVERAGES
FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
|
CARA KUKURAITIS
10:00am-5:00pm, Riverfront at Las Colonias
Join us for the 1st Annual Grand Valley River
more...0
Fest on May 14th from 11 am - 5 pm – hosted by Grand Junction Adventures and River Rescue Dynamics with support from and proceeds to benefit RiversEdge West and Save-a-Life Jacket Program. The goal of the festival is to educate and engage the community on all aspects related to our local waterways: Stewardship & Environmental Ethics, Boater Safety & Recreation. Highlights include: Community Gear Swap - 10 am - 5pm: 5% of each item sold will be donated to Save-a-Life Jacket Program. Rubber Ducky Race – 11:30 am: RiversEdge West will be hosting a rubber ducky race; the winner will go home with a brand new Hala paddleboard! You can buy tickets in advance or at the event (coming soon). Ticket sales will close on the day of the event at 11:00 am. Event proceeds go towards several of the programs at RiversEdge West. Slackline Contest - 1:00 pm - 2:30 pm: Test your slackline skills in a slackline contest across the Butterfly Pond. There will be three different slackline events. It is free to participate and there will be cash and gear prizes for winners. Paddle Fit Contest – 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm: This event will test your endurance. Participants will see how many laps they can achieve in a 30 min paddle span. It is free to participate and there will be cash and gear prizes for top three winners. Beer Garden – 10:00 am – 5:00 pm: Save-A-Life will be hosting a beer tent at the event. All proceeds will go towards this non-profit organization. Beer sponsors include Ramblebine Brewing Company and Monumental Beer Works. Gear Demos – 10:00 am – 5:00 pm: Grand Junction Adventures will be providing discounted demo gear rates throughout the event. Workshops & Activities for Kids & Adults – 10:00 am – 5:00 pm: Several booths at the event will be conducting mini-workshops for kids and adults. Free Admission. The Grand Valley River Fest is hosted by Grand Junction Adventures and River Rescue Dynamics with proceeds benefiting RiversEdge West and Save-a-Life Jacket Program.
|
|
MUSIC
|
WUFFSTOCK
2:00pm-9:00pm, Posting public events
An event to celebrate the human-canine bond with
more...0
live music, food and drink, and, of course, dogs! Saturday, May 14, 2021, 2:00pm - 9:00pm at the Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park. Featuring Eve 6, Leon & The Revival and The Static Channel! All proceeds benefit Roice-Hurst Humane Society! Under 12 and well-behaved, leashed dogs - FREE
|
|
MUSIC
SPORTS
|
EVE 6 AT THE WUFFSTOCK MUSIC FESTIVAL
Eve 6
3:00pm-5:00pm, Posting public events
6th Annual Wüffstock Music Festival! An
more...0
event to celebrate the human-canine bond with live music, food and drink, and, of course, dogs! Featuring Eve 6, Leon & The Revival and The Static Channel! All proceeds benefit Roice-Hurst Humane Society! Tickets in advance: 18 yrs. and over $35 / 13-17 yrs. $15 Tickets at the gate: 18 yrs. and over $45 / 13-17 yrs. $20 Children 12 and Under are FREE, Leashed and well behaved dogs are also FREE of charge
|
|
RADIO ROOM
|
THE QUEEN BEES
In The Radio Room
7:00pm-9:45pm, 1310 Ute Ave. Grand Junction, CO
The Queen Bees Band is an all-female, Classic
more...0
Rock and Blues band made up of seasoned female musicians from the Cleveland area. Some still play in other successful bands in the Cleveland area including The Swamp Boogie Band & The Blackjack Gypsies. From Americana, Country, Folk, and Bluegrass, this
Tickets $20 dollars - $25 at the door.
|
|
THEATRE
VISUAL ARTS
|
GUILTY POP PLEASURES
7:30pm, Charlie Dwellington's 103 N 1st St Grand Junction Co, 81501
May 14th at 7:30 and 10:00 PM All those terrible
more...0
songs from the radio that we can't get enough of - the best party of the year returns!
|
Tuesday, May 17 |
|
RADIO ROOM
|
KAFM VOLUNTEER DJ ORIENTATION
5:30pm-7:00pm,
|
Friday, May 20 |
|
GENERAL
MUSIC
SPIRITUAL
|
CODY JOHNSON AND FRIENDS
6:00pm-9:00pm, Posting public events
COJO Music/Warner Music Nashville country
more...0
powerhouse Cody Johnson is roaring into 2022 with an impressive slate of North American tour dates and new music. The critically acclaimed country singer and songwriter will play more than 40 shows in the United States including Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park in Grand Junction, CO on Friday, May 20th. Cody Johnson’s highly anticipated return to the stage includes two sold out shows at Nashville’s famed Ryman Auditorium. Fellow neo-traditional country mainstay, Easton Corbin, and Spotify Hot Country 2021 “Artist to Watch”, Ian Munsick, join Johnson at Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park in Grand Junction, CO. Tickets go on-sale Friday, January 21st, and are available online at Ticketmaster.com and the Avalon Theatre Box Office. “There are few feelings more amazing than being on stage with my friends in front of all our fans,” Johnson says. “I can’t tell you how excited the whole gang is to finally be back on the road playing country music for you.” Johnson also recently released the new song “Sad Songs and Waltzes,” a retelling of Willie Nelson’s 1973 classic featuring the global icon himself. Fresh off his 2019 No. 1 album, AIN'T NOTHIN' TO IT, Johnson released the song with more exciting news — a new, 18-track double album will be coming in the Fall. Johnson has amassed more than 2.1 billion streams of his music, racking up two New Male Artist of the Year nominations at the Academy of Country Music Awards and a New Artist of the Year nomination at the Country Music Association Awards. In addition to Johnson’s new duet with Willie Nelson, the singer recently collaborated with Reba McEntire on “Dear Rodeo,” a song that inspired the new autobiographical documentary film Dear Rodeo: The Cody Johnson Story. For a complete list of tour dates, visit www.codyjohnsonmusic.com. About Easton Corbin Easton- Corbin’s distinctive baritone has been gracing airwaves for the past decade as his chart-topping debut single “A Little More Country Than That” established Corbin as a mainstay on the country charts. Billboard’s 2010 Top New Country Artist would go on to garner another No. 1 hit with the feel-good “Roll With It” as well as seven top 10 singles, further distinguishing himself from other male vocalists as a tried-and-true country traditionalist who weaves timeless story songs together while tipping his hat to the classic country artists who have come before him. Though 2020 marked the 10th anniversary of “A Little More Country Than That” achieving No. 1 status, Corbin showed no signs of slowing down. With the release of his infectious single “Turn Up,” he launched a year of new releases, including tune “Didn’t Miss A Beat,” which he performed on NBC’s TODAY Show. November brought Corbin’s highly anticipated EP of the same title, which included a “wide array” of songs like “Old Lovers Don’t Make Good Friends” and “Back to Me.” About Ian Munsick- Wyoming-born singer-songwriter Ian Munsick’s upbringing was a mix of working the ranch and working crowds. Incorporating elements across genres, he has now begun to establish himself as a progressive artist with an old soul. In 2017 he released a self-titled EP, winning iHeartRadio’s Rocky Mountain Song of the Year for the rootsy “Horses Are Faster” and becoming the only artist who simultaneously qualified two tracks as finalists in the NSAI/CMT songwriting competition. Munsick has since signing with Warner Music Nashville, earned more than 45 million global streams, and been named one of Spotify’s inaugural Hot Country Artists to Watch. His debut album COYOTE CRY is out now.
|
SHOW MORE EVENTS >>> |
|