What Does Climate Change Mean for Colorado?
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March 23, 6:30 pm-9:00pm |
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Unitarian Universalist Church, 536 Ouray Ave Grand Junction, CO 81501 |
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Colorado is already being impacted by Climate Change. Our average temperature increases are expected to be one and half to two times as large as global averages. Some of the other impacts include the following:
- Declining snowfall in mountain regions resulting in reduced surface water.
- Dryer forests due to early snowmelt results in higher wildfire risks.
- Colorado is one of the fastest warming states in the country.
- Increased difficulty in administration of water rights.
- Increased water demand to crops as temperatures rise.
- Increased extreme weather events.
- Reduced air quality in metropolitan areas of Colorado.
- Increases in serious illness and death due to heat stress.
- Increased chances of brownouts and power outages.
These are just a few of the effects to Colorado, but impacts also include ecosystems, organisms, human health, agriculture, infrastructure and the overall economy.
After we discuss the impacts, we will discuss ways that you can help turn it around. Please join the conversation! Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Friday, Mar 23 |
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
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KAFM 2018 SPRING FUND DRIVE
4:00pm, KAFM
It's that time again! KAFM's 2018 Spring Drive will start at 4:00pm on Friday, March 23rd and will go until March 30th. Don't miss our
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awesome line-up of events and giveaways! Help us keep the music alive at KAFM Community Radio. We couldn't do it without you!
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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WHAT DOES CLIMATE CHANGE MEAN FOR COLORADO?
6:30pm-9:00pm, Unitarian Universalist Church, 536 Ouray Ave Grand Junction, CO 81501
Colorado is already being impacted by Climate Change. Our average temperature increases are expected to be one and half to two times as large as
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global averages. Some of the other impacts include the following:
Declining snowfall in mountain regions resulting in reduced surface water.
Dryer forests due to early snowmelt results in higher wildfire risks.
Colorado is one of the fastest warming states in the country.
Increased difficulty in administration of water rights.
Increased water demand to crops as temperatures rise.
Increased extreme weather events.
Reduced air quality in metropolitan areas of Colorado.
Increases in serious illness and death due to heat stress.
Increased chances of brownouts and power outages.
These are just a few of the effects to Colorado, but impacts also include ecosystems, organisms, human health, agriculture, infrastructure and the overall economy.
After we discuss the impacts, we will discuss ways that you can help turn it around. Please join the conversation!
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MUSIC
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RASTASAURUS AT INTRINZIK
LIVE MUSIC
9:00pm-1:00am, INTRINZIK 512 East Main
Rastasaurus
Friday, March 23
Doors at 8pm | Show at 9pm
Tickets $7 (adv) / $10(dos)
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: DAVE MENSCH
9:30pm-1:30am, 715 Horizon Drive
Americana rock from Colorado Springs. $5 cover gets you a free drink. 21+ only.
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Saturday, Mar 24 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
VISUAL ARTS
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SERIOUSLY FUN LANDSCAPE OIL PAINTING
Workshop
9:00am-4:00pm, 1803 North 7th Street
We will focus on the fundamentals of creating a landscape painting with your own photo reference or photos supplied by the instructor. A short demo
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will take place at the beginning of the workshop. All levels welcome. Those interested in seeing more of Dan’s artwork can go to his website: danloge.com.
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
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KAFM 2018 SPRING FUND DRIVE
4:00pm, KAFM
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
MUSIC
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GIN & JAZZ
Concert
6:00pm-9:00pm, DoubleTree Grand Junction
Join us at the DoubleTree Grand Junction on Saturday, March 24th for a night out with live Jazz & Gin cocktails!
Guests will be able to enjoy
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a unique, intimate setting while listening to live jazz performed by New Orleans based, Tom Worrell and Ted LaRocca. Music and drinks just wouldn't be complete without locally-owned, on-site coffee bar, beignets, and a photobooth for capturing this night to remember!
Housing Resources of Western Colorado, presents Gin & Jazz in honor of their 40th Anniversary Celebration. All proceeds from this event will help Housing Resources support and expand four critical programs serving thirteen counties in Western Colorado: Weatherization Assistance, Self-Help Build Housing, Affordable Property Rentals, and the Housing Rehabilitation Loan Program. http://www.hrwco.org/
$20 tickets in advance, $25 tickets at the door.
Purchase Online: http://bit.ly/2EX3YH6
Retail Locations:
Andy's Liquor Mart
Bestslope Coffee Company
ROKbarre
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MUSIC
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BATTLE OF THE BANDS
7:00pm-12:00am, 538 Main st Grand Junction CO 81501
C&E Productions presents the 2nd Annual Battle of the bands sign ups are now open!
Contact Mesa Theater to find out how!
Submit your band
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at: mesatheater538@gmail.com
LOADS OF CASH AND PRIZES!
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MUSIC
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HVLØN AT INTRINZIK
LIVE MUSIC
8:00pm-1:00am, INTRINZIK 512 East Main
Hailing from Salt Lake City, HVLØN has become known in the club scene for their cutting edge music selection featuring heavy bass design and
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syncopated riddim beats. Their mysterious personas add a unique level to their live performance that will peak your curiosity. On Saturday, March 24th, HVLØN makes their Colorado debut at Intrinzik Live Music Venue featuring direct local support from Kaiyo, Rylo Ken, and Odin. Tickets $5 21+ and $10 18+. Be sure to bring I.D.
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MUSIC
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CONCERT: ARMCHAIR BOOGEY
9:30pm-1:30am, 715 Horizon Drive
Bluegrass from Madison, WI. $5 cover gets you a free drink. 21+ only.
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