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Upcoming Events
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Saturday, Nov 23 |
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MUSIC
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TODDLER TIME 10 AM - 1 PM
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
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TODDLER TIME 10 AM - 1 PM
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ANNUAL HOLIDAY FINE ART & CRAFT FAIR
9:00am-4:00pm,
The Holiday Fine Art & Craft Fair is The Art Center’s second-largest annual fundraiser of the year. The Art Center will be full of 30+
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vendors offering hand-made fine art, crafts, soaps, lotions, and more. It’s the perfect place to pick up the perfect gifts. And, it’s where Santa does his shopping for one-of-a-kind gifts! The Art Center Guild will be selling homemade baked goods as well as scrumptious food and beverages from the kitchen! We hope to see you there!
Annual Holiday Fine Art & Craft Fair
Members-Only Preview: Friday, November 22, 6-8:30pm
General Public Hours: Saturday & Sunday, November 23-24, 9am-4pm
Free admission
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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SNIP 'N TIP: LEARN TO TNR
3:00pm-4:00pm, 740 Gunnison Ave Grand Junction, CO 81501
Got cats? Feeding cats? Seeing cats? Come learn how to be part of the solution to the cat overpopulation by properly using Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR)
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to manage the feral and free roaming cats in your neighborhood! Gain access to resources, including free spay/neuter, free trap rentals, expert advice, best practices, and more. All basic steps of TNR will be covered, including trapping, feeding, getting the cats fixed, working with neighbors and more. Written materials will be provided and TNR techniques demonstrated. Please RSVP to catproject@rhhumanesociety.org
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MUSIC
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A MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEY CHRISTMAS
7:30pm-9:30pm, 645 Main Street
It’s September, 1972. The legendary Armadillo World Headquarters in Austin, TX is hosting two nights of sold-out shows with headliner Michael
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Martin Murphey and his opening act Willie Nelson. Until now, the Armadillo has presented mostly rock acts. Rolling Stone magazine has heard the shows might be special so it sends their top man in Texas, Chet Flippo, to cover the event. Flippo soon declares in Rolling Stone that Murphey is “the best new songwriter in America.” Murphey has just released his acclaimed genre-bending Geronimo’s Cadillac, and on this night he and Nelson present their unique fusions of pop, rock, folk, cowboy ballads, hard-core country, jazz and reddirt bluegrass. It is a night that defies all the music norms of the time; a night that some will call “the birth of modern Americana music." “Murphey was a key player in the Austin phenomenon,” Craig Havighurst of WMOT — The String recently observed. “Murphey, along with Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker and others forged a country-rock hybrid that became the foundation for the progressive folk music field we now call ‘Americana’.” Now 50 years after he began pioneering that music scene and laid the foundation for what we now call Americana music, Murphey presents Austinology: Alleys of Austin. It is both a celebration of that era and a look at the seminal period that turned Austin into one of the music capitals of the world. Native Texan Murphey already had songwriting success in Los Angeles when he returned to Texas and landed in Austin in the late 1960s. Still, Murphey says moving to Austin made him a better songwriter and a better performer due to the friendly association with other writers and performers who followed him to Austin and gave birth a burgeoning creative community that included Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, Jimmy Buffett, Gary P. Nunn and other soon-to-be legends like Guy Clark and Townes Van Zandt. For Austinology: Alleys of Austin, Murphey chose music styles that defined the period as he explores why it perpetuated itself. He is joined by several artists who were part of that era as well as those influenced by the work the originators created: • Willie Nelson (on “Alleys of Austin” and “Cosmic Cowboy”) • Steve Earle (on “Geronimo’s Cadillac”), • Lyle Lovett (on “Alleys of Austin,” “Cosmic Cowboy” and “Drunken Lady of the Morning”) • Kelly Willis and Bruce Robison (on “Little Bird”) • Jerry Jeff Walker (on “Cosmic Cowboy,” “Alleys of Austin”) • Amy Grant (on “Wildfire”) • Randy Rogers (“Backslider’s Wine”) • The Last Bandoleros (on Guy Clark’s “LA Freeway”) “This album is not just about my songs,” Murphey said. “It’s about style and substance that makes a song that stands the test of time, a song that has a chance of living on in the Great American Songbook. “So I did my personal take on songs by Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Jerry Jeff Walker, Allan Damron as well as songs made popular by Willie and Waylon,” he continued. “I stayed with songs that came out when I was there – between 1968 and 1974 — because I personally experienced what the impact of that songwriting style was on the culture. [Laughs] Because I was there, you know? And I grew up with the mix that created the original American music: African- American Blues and Spirituals, Tejano/Irish/ German/ Cowboy Ballads and Dance tunes including Native American music. Murphey has traveled extensively and engaged in ranching throughout the West, but remained a Texas resident through it all, even as he topped the International and National Pop, Country, Bluegrass and Western music charts with such huge crossover hits as “Wildfire,” “Carolina In The Pines,” “What’s Forever For,” “Long Line of Love,” “Geronimo’s Cadillac” and “Cowboy Logic.” Through all the chart-jumping and genre busting, Murphey has remained constant to an honest, sincere approach to his songwriting. He is no more country than rock, no more bluegrass than classical, no more folk than jazz. He is, rather, a true AMERICAN songwriter. His stubborn determination to be the best songwriter possible has led to his songs being covered by such artists as Lyle Lovett, John Denver, Kenny Rogers, Hoyt Axton, Cher, Manfred Mann, Michael Nesmith of the Monkees, and more. Murphey came of age in the local Southwestern folk music scene, starting with a Bohemian club called the Rubiyat in Dallas and other acoustic venues in Austin, Houston, Oklahoma City, Tulsa and Denver. After briefly attending the University of North Texas (which had its own thriving music school), Murphey transferred to UCLA and worked his way through college as a singer / songwriter while excelling as a student of poetry, songwriter and performer. But a growing family and the pull of his Texas Cowboy roots brought him back to Austin in 1968 – where he began a new musical movement with the help of Rod Kennedy (founder of Kerrville Folk Festival), Segle Fry (club manager and folksinger) and UT ethnomusicologist Roger Abrams. In May of 2018, the Country Music Hall of Fame honored Murphey’s contribution as a founding member of the Austin music scene as part of their three year Outlaws and Armadillos exhibit. He’s come full circle to his Cowboy roots, having recently been given the Lifetime Achievement Award by the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum and Cowboy Hall of Fame. Perhaps most striking about Austinology: Alleys of Austin is how good songs weather the years, which is precisely why such celebrated songwriters as Earle, Grant, Walker, Nelson, Lovett and as artists like Garth Brooks, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Ray Wylie Hubbard and more cite Murphey as a major influence on their own craft. With the release of Michael Martin Murphey’s Austinology: Alleys of Austin, his legacy is impacting new generations.
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Sunday, Nov 24 |
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
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TODDLER TIME 10 AM - 1 PM
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ANNUAL HOLIDAY FINE ART & CRAFT FAIR
9:00am-4:00pm,
The Holiday Fine Art & Craft Fair is The Art Center’s second-largest annual fundraiser of the year. The Art Center will be full of 30+
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vendors offering hand-made fine art, crafts, soaps, lotions, and more. It’s the perfect place to pick up the perfect gifts. And, it’s where Santa does his shopping for one-of-a-kind gifts! The Art Center Guild will be selling homemade baked goods as well as scrumptious food and beverages from the kitchen! We hope to see you there!
Annual Holiday Fine Art & Craft Fair
Members-Only Preview: Friday, November 22, 6-8:30pm
General Public Hours: Saturday & Sunday, November 23-24, 9am-4pm
Free admission
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Monday, Nov 25 |
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MUSIC
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DAVID ARCHULETA 2019 CHRISTMAS TOUR
7:30pm-9:30pm, 645 Main Street
David Archuleta became a star when he was just 16. In 2008 more than 30 million television viewers fell in love with his angelic voice and their 44
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million votes made him runner-up in Season 7 of “American Idol.” Soon after, the young Utahan had his first single “Crush,” debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart the week of its release. According to Nielsen SoundScan, the track sold 166,000 downloads that first week in the U.S. and subsequently more than 1.92 million digital copies. Three months later, David’s self-titled album, “David Archuleta,” went gold, selling more than 750,000 copies in the U.S., and more than 900,000 worldwide. In 2010 David released his third album, “The Other Side of Down” and appeared as guest star on The Mormon Tabernacle Choir’s holiday album, “David Archuleta – Glad Christmas Tidings.” David went on to release his fourth album, “Forevermore,” exclusively in the Philippines in March 2012 where it was soon certified gold. Later that year he released his fifth album, “Begin. ”David’s sixth album, “No Matter How Far” was released in March 2013 In 2012, David as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, put his singing career on hiatus so he could serve a two-year stint as a missionary outside of Santiago, Chile, at the La Misión Chile Rancagua. David returned from Chile in March 2014 eager to perform and record once again. He has been touring all around the U.S., Canada, Asia and even performed in the Middle East for the U.S. troops. He relocated to Nashville and last year released his seventh album “Postcards In The Sky” featuring all original songs that he co-wrote. David says it was an album of finding his own voice and that what he had to say mattered. David is overjoyed about his 2018 called “Winter in the Air”. This will be his second Christmas album with a mix of covers and 3 original songs co-written by David. He has also released an EP, “Navidad,” with traditional Christmas songs in Spanish.
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Tuesday, Nov 26 |
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FILM
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DINNER, SHOPPING & A MOVIE:
7:30pm-9:30pm, 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. The Wizard of Oz (1939) Dorothy Gale is swept away from a farm in Kansas to a magical land of Oz in a tornado and embarks on a quest with her new friends to see the Wizard who can help her return home to Kansas and help her friends as well. Stars: Judy Garland, Frank Morgan, Ray Bolger Rated:PG 1h 42min Adventure, Family, Fantasy
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Wednesday, Nov 27 |
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KAFM BOARD OF DIRECTORS MEETING
5:30pm-6:30pm, KAFM Radio Room
We serve both KAFM and the wider community in developing a vision for culture and radio in the Grand Valley. The KAFM Board of Directors meets the
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Fourth Wednesday of every month. Board meetings are open to the public, and we encourage listeners and community members to attend. Visit the KAFM Calendar for dates and times.
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