Big Swig Summer Tour 2024
Featuring John Nowak On Guitar
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August 24, 4:00 pm-7:00pm |
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6885 S Santa Fe Dr, Littleton, CO 80120 |
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Big Swig will be wrapping up there Summer 2024 Tour right here in Palisade Colorado with a nice little neat bow. Big Swig is a mythical trio offering up smooth classic rock tunes , original story telling tunes , with a sprinkle of country cuts for fun. This will be a casual outdoor daytime winery fest with good food , smiling familiar faces , and all served with a cold tasty glass of your choice. See you there. Cheers Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Saturday, Aug 24 |
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GENERAL
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HELP UNITARIAN UNIVERSALISTS CELEBRATE 10 YEARS IN
Bump n' Jump, BBQ, Dunk Tank,1:00 Building Remodel
11:00am-2:00am, 536 Ouray Ave. Grand Junction, CO
Help Unitarian Universalists Celebrate 10 Years In Our Faith Home! Saturday, August 24th 11:00-2:00 Unitarian Universalist congregation of the Grand
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Valley 536 Ouray Avenue Bump n' Jump, BBQ, Dunk Tank, 1:00 Building Remodel Presentation Call (970) 257-0775 for more info
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MUSIC
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BIG SWIG SUMMER TOUR 2024
Featuring John Nowak On Guitar
4:00pm-7:00pm, 6885 S Santa Fe Dr, Littleton, CO 80120
Big Swig will be wrapping up there Summer 2024 Tour right here in Palisade Colorado with a nice little neat bow. Big Swig is a mythical trio offering
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up smooth classic rock tunes , original story telling tunes , with a sprinkle of country cuts for fun. This will be a casual outdoor daytime winery fest with good food , smiling familiar faces , and all served with a cold tasty glass of your choice. See you there. Cheers
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MUSIC
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EVENING UNDER THE STARS
Presented by the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
6:30pm-9:30pm, 925 Struthers Avenue Grand Junction 81501
An iconic event in the valley, bringing together families, friends, and music enthusiasts in celebration of unity and artistic expression. An
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uplifting evening of patriotic and recognizable music and community, presented by the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra and Centennial Band, promises to be a highlight of the summer season. Set against the picturesque backdrop of the iconic Las Colonias Amphitheater, attendees are invited to bring their blankets and chairs, embracing an evening of diverse musical performances, including 70% patriotic pops and familiar classic pieces and 30% previews of the upcoming 46th season.
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Monday, Aug 26 |
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MUSIC
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MUSIC IN THE GRAPEVINES - STILL HOUSE STRING BAND
7:00pm-8:00pm, 2087 Broadway, Grand Junction, CO
Winners of the 2024 Telluride Bluegrass Band Contest, Still House String Band has a pedal board addiction. Their original tunes will make you sing
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and their covers will make you dance. They’ll play on the lawn of Two Rivers Winery in the shadow of Colorado National Monument. Bring a picnic and lawn chairs. Wine is available by the glass or bottle. Tickets are $20 advance and $25 at the gate. Available at The Art Center (7th & Orchard), Two Rivers Winery and artcenterguild.org. All proceeds benefit the Art Center of Western Colorado.
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Wednesday, Aug 28 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
FOOD/BEVERAGES
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WILD FOOD & CUISINE WORKSHOP
8:00am-5:00pm, 23390 CR K, Cortez, CO, 81301
Delve into the remarkable world of food pathways and cultural landscapes in this unique, day long workshop. Guided by Reyna Banteah (Zuni) of
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Ts'uyya Farm, Katrina Blair of Turtle Lake Refuge, and Crow Canyon’s own Rebecca Renteria, you’ll embark on a field trip into the San Juan Mountains while learning about past and present ecosystems, then return to the high desert to create delectable treats at Crow Canyon’s campus near Cortez, CO. Throughout the day we explore the cultural significance of plants, and ethics of gathering while learning about essential nutrients, and how cuisine with wild foods boosts our vitality, provides medicine, and feeds our souls.
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RADIO ROOM
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KAFM BOARD MEETING
5:30pm-7:00pm, KAFM 1310 Ute Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501
The KAFM Board of Directors will be meeting in open session on this date at KAFM Community Radio 1310 Ute Avenue Grand Junction, CO 81501 at 5:30 pm
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KAFM's board structure and board membership is designed to enhance and facilitate KAFM’s ability to be a high-performing organization that carries out its vision and mission. The Board as a whole is responsible for setting organizational direction and authority and then delegates management and the implementation of policy to KAFM's Executive Director.
2024 Board Meeting Schedule
August 28, 2024 - Board Meeting
September 25, 2024 - Work Session
October 23, 2024 - Board Meeting
November 27, 2024 - Annual Board Retreat (Location and Confirmed Date TBD)
December - No Board Meeting
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Tuesday, Sep 3 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
LITERARY
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SEPTEMBER WRITER’S NIGHT – STRENGTHEN YOUR WRITING
Using Metacognitive Reading Strategies as a Writer
6:00pm-7:30pm, 1803 N. 7th Street, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Writing with your readers in mind as you write, or as you revise, can be a strong basis for attractive pieces of creative writing. What is there
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about reading that we could be catching as we write? What are some phantom strategies we need to acknowledge? Maria E. Cuthbert will present “Metacognitive Reading Strategies” where you can analyze strategies used by readers before, during, and after reading. Previewing these strategies can make you a stronger writer, and make it easier for you to reach the readers’ minds.
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Wednesday, Sep 4 |
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FILM
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1946 THE MISTRANSLATION THAT SHIFTED A CULTURE
award-winning documentary
6:30pm-12:00am, downtown GJ - site TBD
(Note - no specific end time) As part of GJ Pride 2024, American Lutheran Church and Colorado West Pride are hosting a public screening of the
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award-winning documentary "1946 the Mistranslation that Shifted a Culture." The film will be shown on the same evening as the GJ City Council's issues their proclamation in support of Pride week and the larger LGBTQ+ community. Opening in 2020 at a variety of domestic & international film festivals, the film continues to be shown all over the world to educate people about the origins of anti-LGBTQ+ sentiment. Seeking to uncover the origins of the rabid homophobia of the conservative church, a gay seminary scholar and a straight activist make a shocking discovery: In 1946 an erroneous translation of the term homosexual in the Bible that has been weaponized against the LGBTQ+ community ever since. In offering this event, ALC seeks to both assure LGBTQ+ folx that they are beloved children of God and to repudiate the harm done by churches influenced by this mistranslation.
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MUSIC
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MUSIC IN THE GRAPEVINES - STRAY GRASS
7:00pm-9:00pm, 2087 Broadway
Although Stray Grass is founded in folk and bluegrass, their sound is anything but traditional. The acoustic quartet is known for their high-energy
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live performances with layered vocal harmonies, mandolin grooves, and lively slapped double bass. They’ll play on the lawn of Two Rivers Winery in the shadow of Colorado National Monument. Bring a picnic and lawn chairs. Wine is available by the glass or bottle. Tickets are $20 advance and $25 at the gate. Available at The Art Center (7th & Orchard), Two Rivers Winery and artcenterguild.org. All proceeds benefit the Art Center of Western Colorado.
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Friday, Sep 6 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
DANCE
FILM
FOOD/BEVERAGES
MUSIC
VISUAL ARTS
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SILVERTON CREATES!
A Celebration of the Arts
9:00am-9:00pm, Silverton, CO 81433
Silverton Creates! is a week-long celebration of the arts. Visitors can sample a range of creative happenings and experience authentic small-town
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mountain culture in the historic town of Silverton, Colorado (elevation 9318 feet). Silverton Creates! will kick off on September 6 with our First Friday Art Walk and free outdoor Jazz in the Park featuring the Burque Jazz Bandits. A variety of creative activities are ongoing throughout the week. Experience heritage tours, hands-on art workshops, demonstrations, performances, healing arts and more! We’ll wrap up on Saturday, September 14 with a free outdoor Maker's Market in Memorial Park featuring live music and other family-friendly activities throughout the day.
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