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September Pottery Sale
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September 1, 9:00 am |
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The Art Center (1803 N 7th Street) |
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The Art Center’s annual pottery sale is a fundraiser for the Ceramics Department, contributing to the acquisition and maintenance of equipment and tools. Funds also go toward class and workshop scholarships. Not only is the sale a way to support the Ceramics Department, but it’s also an opportunity to find fantastic deals on hand-made ceramics made by Art Center instructors and students. Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Friday, Sep 1 |
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VISUAL ARTS
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SEPTEMBER POTTERY SALE
9:00am, The Art Center (1803 N 7th Street)
The Art Center’s annual pottery sale is a fundraiser for the Ceramics Department, contributing to the acquisition and maintenance of equipment
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and tools. Funds also go toward class and workshop scholarships. Not only is the sale a way to support the Ceramics Department, but it’s also an opportunity to find fantastic deals on hand-made ceramics made by Art Center instructors and students.
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Saturday, Sep 2 |
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SPORTS
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WESTSIDE DOG FLYBALL TOURNAMENT
Another Party For All Dogs!
8:30am, Mesa County Fairgrounds Lions Park
An exciting relay race for dogs! Teams from across the state and beyond compete for points, ribbons, and glory with their human handlers.
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SPIRITUAL
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DARSHAN WITH SAI MAA
An Enlightened Experience with a Divine Master
5:00pm, First United Methodist Church of Boulder
Everyone is welcome for this FREE event -- all ages and faiths. Bring your entire family for this special experience. There is no cost to
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attend.
Experience an intimate, enlightened moment with Her Holiness Sai Maa, a spiritual master whose powerful presence embodies pure divinity. Sai Maa’s presence brings you into communion with your spiritual essence and gifts you with a healing grace that will always be with you.
To experience Darshan with Sai Maa is to be seen as divinely beautiful… Maa sees only our divinity and wholeness, and calls it forth, leading us from darkness to light.
Darshan (in Sanskrit meaning ‘sight,’ as in beholding a vision) is an experience that awakens and empowers our divine self and unveils our highest reality.
An introductory meeting for people new to Sai Maa and Darshan will be held at the church from 4-4:30 pm.
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MUSIC
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THE MOTET
8:00pm, Mesa Theater
$25
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Sunday, Sep 3 |
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MUSIC
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SEVENTH ROADRUNNER ENSEMBLE
4:00pm, Moss Performing Arts Center, Love Recital Hall
Prices: $17 adult, $12 senior, $5 student
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Monday, Sep 4 |
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THEATRE
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BROADCAST OF TWELFTH NIGHT ON KAFM
1:00pm, KAFM Radio Room
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Tuesday, Sep 5 |
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RADIO ROOM
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KAFM FILM SERIES-THE THIN MAN
7:00pm, The Radio Room
The Thin Man (1934) is the first installment of a popular series of films casting a sophisticated, glamorous, pleasure-seeking, and urbane
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husband-wife detective team (William Powell and Myrna Loy as Nick and Nora Charles). Director W.S. Van Dyke had previously directed Manhattan Melodrama (1934), in which stars Powell and Loy had displayed their unique and charming chemistry in their first of 14 film pairings. The film was such a success it spawned 5 sequels. In 2002, critic Roger Ebert added the film to his list of Great Movies. Ebert praised William Powell's performance in particular, stating that Powell "is to dialogue as Fred Astaire is to dance. His delivery is so droll and insinuating, so knowing and innocent at the same time, that it hardly matters what he's saying."
In 1997, the film was added to the United States National Film Registry having been deemed "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant." In 2000 American Film Institute designated the film as one of the great comedies in the previous hundred years of cinema. Doors open at 6:30, Show starts at 7pm. Tickets are $5. Popcorn, candy and drinks available
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Thursday, Sep 7 |
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GENERAL
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STORY OF OUR RIVERS
5:30pm, Brien Webster
Please join Conservation Colorado and local experts for a panel discussion at the Factory next Thursday, September 7th at 5:30 pm. Our rivers shape
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our lives in many ways and this event will highlight how local businesses, organizations, and individuals are working to make them more accessible, sustainable, and healthy. This is a great opportunity to learn about river conservation in Colorado, how you can get involved locally, and about the great work of our panel members. Join us for free Pablo's pizza and beer, hear some great stories, and learn how you can be part of the community working to address the complex and very real challenges facing our rivers here in Colorado.
Please RSVP here if you plan on attending: http://bit.ly/2vpIn59
Event Details:
5:30pm -7:30pm
Thursday, September 7th
Event Room, Factory, 750 Main St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Speakers:
Tom Kleinschnitz - Owner, Adventure Bound
Cody Perry - Founder, Rig to Flip
John Whipple - Founder, Grand Valley Paddling Club
Rusty Lloyd - Program Director, Tamarisk Coalition
Brien Webster - Organizer, Conservation Colorado
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Friday, Sep 8 |
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MUSIC
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HAVEN EFFECT
9:30pm, 715 Horizon Drive
Local rock and roll! $5 cover gets you a free drink!
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Saturday, Sep 9 |
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VISUAL ARTS
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CALABASH GOURD ART FESTIVAL
Calabash Festival
9:00am, Karen Chenoweth
Free to the public!
Location: Grand Junction Botanical Gardens
Hours: 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
-This event features displays of unique gourd art
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created by local artists.
-There will be games, music, demonstrations of various media used on gourds, and a "Make It and Take It" area where you can create your own personal gourd to bring home with you.
-We will have a silent auction for a beautiful gourd "quilt" made up of individual squares created by many of our local artists.
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