Tuesday, Oct 17 |
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ALL VOLUNTEER MEETING
5:00pm, KAFM Studio
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Thursday, Oct 19 |
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FOOD/BEVERAGES
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PLATEAU VALLEY FARMERS MARKET
Special 3 Day Event
9:00am, PO BOX 286
Plateau Valley Farmer’s Market
In
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cooperation with the Plateau Valley Farm Cooperative
Join us at the Farmers Market Thursday, Friday, and Saturday October 19, 20, and 21
Auditorium Parking Lot
Corner of Main and High Streets
Collbran, Colorado
Starts at 9AM and runs till Noon all 3 days
We have locally grown fresh vegetables such as garlic, shallots, winter squash, greens, lettuces, onions, peppers, beets, rutabagas, carrots, turnips, radishes and more
Local fresh baked breads, cookies, pies, scones, cinnamon rolls, etc. (maybe gluten free)
Many wonderful canned goods like jellies, jams, pickles, salsa, pie filling, and more
Handmade knit, crocheted, t-shirts, and other gifts for your family
And our own local artist who sculpts with repurposed electrical and computer wire. You must see it to believe it
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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DEMOCRACIES DIE BEHIND CLOSED DOORS
6:00pm, Colorado Mesa University Ballroom
Government Transparency is key to holding our
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elected officials accountable and ensuring our three branches of government operate as our Constitution outlined.
Humanists Doing Good and World Affairs Council of Western Colorado are hosting Kathleen Hynes, PhD, volunteer speaker for the ACLU of Colorado, for an informative and lively presentation and discussion on why Government Transparency is essential to ensuring our civil rights and liberties are protected.
This event is free and open to the public.
Date: October 19th
Time: 6:00 pm
Location: Colorado Mesa University Ballroom (located on the 2nd floor of the University Center)
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Friday, Oct 20 |
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DANCE
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ABSOLUTE DANCE PRESENTS SNOW WHITE THE BALLET
7:00pm, Avalon Theatre
Absolute Dance and Performing Arts presents Snow
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White an exhilarating 2 act ballet.
Come join us to see Snow White, the evil Queen, the 7 silly Dwarfs, the Prince and so much more as they tell the beloved tale of Snow White. This Ballet is sure to attract audience members of all ages.
Performances will be held at the historical Avalon Theatre on Friday October 20th at 7:00p.m
Saturday October 21st at 1:00p.m. and 7:00p.m.
Sunday October 22nd at 1:00p.m.
Reserved tickets are available on www.absolutedancegj.com, at Absolute Dance Office, 2460 Patterson Road Unit 5, or by phone at 970-255-8322. Reserved seats range from $15-$35.
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LITERARY
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VIEW TO THE WEST
An Evening of Cowboy Poetry and Music
7:00pm, The Radio Room
Join the Museum of Western Colorado and KAFM for
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a preview evening on October 20th of the Western Slope Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering. Doors open at 6:30 show is at 7p. Performers include: Terry Nash Peggy Malone, Nona Kelley Carver, and The Great Western Heritage Show.
$10/Adults; Kids 12 and under admitted free Limited seating. For reservations: museumofwesternco.org 970.242.0971
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THEATRE
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POLAR OPPOSITES: COLE PORTER AND IRVING BERLIN
7:30pm, Moss Performing Arts Center, Mesa Experimental Theatre
Irving Berlin was the son of a Jewish cantor who
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immigrated to the US from Siberia. He wrote around 1500 songs (including the beloved "White Christmas" and "God Bless America") but never learned to read or write music notation. On the other hand, Cole Porter was born in Indiana to wealthy Protestants and studied both at Yale and Harvard. The playboy spent his evenings in the lap of luxury while turning out favorites like "Let's Misbehave" and "Night and Day". While Berlin wrote simple rhymes and tunes about hearth and home, Porter wrote complex rhymes and rhythms that boasted of sophistication and were often filled with sexual innuendo. Join us as we explore the lives and music of these polar opposites!
Rated PG
Prices: $10 adults, $8 seniors, $6 students
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: BLACK LAB AND THE BANJO
feat. Fox and The Hound
9:30pm, 715 Horizon Drive
Black Lab and The Banjo are local and play folk.
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Fox and The Hound are also local and play Americana. $5 cover gets you a free drink!
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Saturday, Oct 21 |
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
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TATTOO'S FOR RESCUES
10:00am, Calamity Jane's Tattoo and Piercing
Join us at Calamity Jane's Tattoo located at
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803 North Ave., Grand Junction. Show your love for animals with your choice of a paw print tattoo! Everyone who gets a paw print tattoo will be enter into a drawing - 5 people will win either a tattoo (choice from a select board) or an adoption fee at Roice-Hurst; both are valued at $150!
Proceeds benefit Roice-Hurst Humane Society.
Adoptable dogs will be on site from 1-3.
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FILM
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3:00pm, The Art Center (1803 N 7th Street)
Wish You Were Here is a 17-minute documentary
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film about Robert C. Bishop, a gifted and prolific postcard photographer of the 20th Century. This short film documents the man, his family, and people who worked with him over his career. The film visits several locations he photographed and the images he made there. There is commentary by historians and curators in the field of photography who are familiar with his work.
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DANCE
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ZOMBIE PROM
Dance of the Dead
8:00pm, Mesa Theatre
Celebrate the dead at the Annual KAFM Zombie
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Prom at the Mesa Theater. This year's theme is Dance of the Dead. We are switching it up this year with live bands to help you get your groove on. We have preformances by North by North, Bicycle Annie and Jack & Jill PLUS a guest DJ. Come to KAFM before the Dance and get you're face made up with your one of a kind Sugar Skull design. Doors open at 8 click here for tickets.
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