The How and the Why
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February 6, 7:30 pm-9:30pm |
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1100 North Ave. |
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The How and the Why explores the fierce collision of science and family when two evolutionary biologists,mother and daughter, meet for the first time. From Golden Globe-winning writer of The Affair and House of Cards, Sarah Treem, this sharp, thought-provoking play dives into feminism, legacy, and the complexities of modern womanhood. Intimate and intellectually charged, this student-led production promises a powerful night of theatre. Don’t miss this bold conversation between generations. Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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THEATRE
VISUAL ARTS
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THE HOW AND THE WHY
7:30pm-9:30pm, 1100 North Ave.
The How and the Why explores the fierce collision of science and family when two evolutionary biologists,mother and daughter, meet for the first
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time. From Golden Globe-winning writer of The Affair and House of Cards, Sarah Treem, this sharp, thought-provoking play dives into feminism, legacy, and the complexities of modern womanhood. Intimate and intellectually charged, this student-led production promises a powerful night of theatre. Don’t miss this bold conversation between generations.
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| Friday, Feb 13 |
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
THEATRE
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GALENTINES BAD DATE DINNER AND SHOW
Fundraiser for Three Sisters Theatre Co.
5:30pm-9:00pm, 2469 Cimarron Drive
???? GALENTINE’S BAD DATE DINNER & SHOW — FRIDAY THE 13TH ???? This Friday the 13th, Three Sisters Theatre Company invites you to
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celebrate Galentine’s the only way that makes sense: pasta, bad dates, and collective healing. Start the night with our VIP Bad Date Dinner ($50): ? A full pasta dinner ? Priority seating for the show ? A goody bag packed with goodies from local women-owned businesses Then enjoy our variety show ($10 show-only option available!) featuring songs and scenes — all set in a restaurant — where the dates are bad, the vibes are cursed, and the stories are way too relatable. And because closure is important… ?? Stick around after the show for a Bad Date Open Mic. Tell your story. Laugh it off. Exorcise the red flags. Come with your besties, your chosen family, or just your appetite. Love may fail — but supporting the arts never does. ?? Fundraising event benefiting Three Sisters Theatre Company
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| Tuesday, Feb 17 |
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LITERARY
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WORD UP!
spoken word open mic
6:00pm-7:30pm, 1012 N. 5th Street
a space and time just for spoken word...poetry, story telling, monologues, stand-up. Come share some spoken word, or if you just want to listen, join
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us at Copeka on Tuesday, February 17th, 2026 from 6 to 7:30 pm. Sign up at 5:45.
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| Friday, Feb 20 |
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THEATRE
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THE VAGINA MONOLOGUES
7:00pm-12:00am, 536 Ouray Ave
Experience an evening of compelling theatre with The Vagina Monologues, a landmark work that’s raw, hilarious, and unforgettable. These
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powerful stories crack open taboos, spotlight resilience, and explore identity, relationships, and the courage it takes to speak openly. Expect big laughs, moments of intensity, and lines that land right in the chest. Come be part of a night that sparks conversation long after the show is over.
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RADIO ROOM
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STILLHOUSE JUNKIES- SOLD OUT
7:00pm-10:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave Grand Junction, CO
Acoustic adventurers Stillhouse Junkies explore the worlds between roots,
bluegrass, Texas swing, blues, and rock. Their free-flowing musical
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interplay
and improvisation make every show unique as the trio weave through high-
energy, intricately composed original songs, never taking the same path twice.
Formed in 2017, the band consists of Fred Kosak (guitar, mandolin), Alissa
Wolf (fiddle), and Jeanette Adams (bass).
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| Tuesday, Feb 24 |
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THEATRE
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BLACK HISTORY LIVE
Meet singer and social activist: Paul Robeson
12:00pm-1:00am, 443 N 6th, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Enjoy a Chautauqua performance by Marvin Jefferson as Paul Robeson, who was regarded as one of the great artist of his generation. Why then did the
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US government nearly destroyed him during the 1950's? Come explore a life of deep conviction and extraordinary complexity. Reservations are recommended through Mesa County Libraries website.
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THEATRE
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AN EVENING WITH PAUL ROBESON
presented by Marvin Jefferson
6:30pm-7:30pm, 1803 N 7th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
Enjoy a Chautauqua performance by Marvin Jefferson as Paul Robeson, who was regarded as one of the great artist of his generation. Why then did the
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US government nearly destroyed him during the 1950's? Come explore a life of deep conviction and extraordinary complexity. Reservations are recommended through The Art Center website.
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| Wednesday, Feb 25 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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MONTHLY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM
6:30pm-8:30pm, Redlands United Methodist Church, 527 Village Way, Grand Junction, Co. 81507
Carol Patterson, will present "The Anthropology of Clouds in Rock Images of the Southwest". Learn how prehistoric people worked to bring
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rain to the dry southwest through rock art cloud images, rain making ceremonies and ritual races staged to excite cloud beings and bring rain. Carol Patterson, PhD, has extensive teaching and field experience. She is the author of numerous books and articles on myths and petroglyphs. Join us for our monthly meeting and informative lecture.
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MUSIC
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JAZZ ENSEMBLES
7:30pm-9:30pm, 2565 American Way
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| Saturday, Feb 28 |
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DANCE
FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
GENERAL
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FREE PROMWEAR DRIVE AND VOLUNTEER FAIR
Fabruary Event
9:30am-4:00pm, Mesa Community Room, Mesa County Public Library Central Branch, 443 N 6th St, Grand Junction, CO 81501
"Accepting Ready-To-Wear Dresses, Suits, Ties, Shoes, Purses, Jewelry, AND MORE! Would you like to volunteer your time or expertise? Have
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questions you would rather ask in-person? Now's your chance! Learn more and find the full wishlist at tinyurl.com/freepromweargj
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