Double Header: Grant and Tullio and Broadbooks
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January 10, 7:00 pm-9:00pm |
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195 W. Main Street, Cedaredge |
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A Twofer! Great music for one price! Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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Friday, Jan 10 |
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MUSIC
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DOUBLE HEADER: GRANT AND TULLIO AND BROADBOOKS
7:00pm-9:00pm, 195 W. Main Street, Cedaredge
A Twofer! Great music for one price!
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Saturday, Jan 18 |
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MUSIC
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SUPERHERO SCORES
Presented by the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
7:30pm-9:00am, 645 Main Street Grand Junction 81501
Feel like a superhero yourself as the pulse-pounding, larger-than-life scores to today's biggest superhero films are brought to life by the full
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forces of the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra! From classic themes to the latest epics, these iconic soundtracks display the full bombast and excitement of a live orchestral performance. This concert celebrates the unforgettable music that has accompanied our favorite superheroes on the big screen, an event that is sure to capture a world of excitement, courage, and triumph. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the show; most arrive 40 minutes prior. Concessions are available before the concert and during intermission. Parking: Public lot behind Avalon Theatre at 7th and Colorado, with free street and metered parking on weekends. Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional. General Guide for Applause: Clap for the Concertmaster, Conductor, and after each piece. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be patient with post-concert traffic.
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Sunday, Jan 19 |
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MUSIC
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SUPERHERO SCORES
Presented by the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra
3:00pm-4:30pm, 645 Main Street Grand Junction 81501
Feel like a superhero yourself as the pulse-pounding, larger-than-life scores to today's biggest superhero films are brought to life by the full
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forces of the Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra! From classic themes to the latest epics, these iconic soundtracks display the full bombast and excitement of a live orchestral performance. This concert celebrates the unforgettable music that has accompanied our favorite superheroes on the big screen, an event that is sure to capture a world of excitement, courage, and triumph. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the show; most arrive 40 minutes prior. Concessions are available before the concert and during intermission. Parking: Public lot behind Avalon Theatre at 7th and Colorado, with free street and metered parking on weekends. Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional. General Guide for Applause: Clap for the Concertmaster, Conductor, and after each piece. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be patient with post-concert traffic.
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Tuesday, Jan 21 |
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GENERAL
LITERARY
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WORD UP!
a spoken word open mic
6:00pm-7:30pm, 1012 N. 5th
a spoken word open mic
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Wednesday, Jan 22 |
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RADIO ROOM
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KAFM BOARD MEETING
5:30pm, 1310 Ute Ave Grand Junction, CO
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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ARCHAEOOLGY IN COLORADO WITH CURTIS MARTIN
Do Archaeologists Really Carry Whips?
6:30pm-8:30pm, Redlands United Methodist Church
Curtis Martin, archaeologist and retired CMU professor, will describe some of the famous archeological discoveries in Colorado and share anecdotes
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about the archaeologists who’ve made the discoveries. Curtis is an engaging speaker and this is sure to be a funny and entertaining evening!
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Thursday, Jan 23 |
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FOOD/BEVERAGES
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BURGER NIGHT
4:00am-9:00am, 144 Kluge Ave, Grand Junction, CO, 81504
Burger Night at Peach Street
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CLASSES/LECTURES
FOOD/BEVERAGES
VINEYARD
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WAFFLE AND WHISKEY WEDNESDAY
4:00pm-8:00pm, 144 Kluge Ave, Grand Junction, CO, 81504
Come to Peach Street Distillers and get your fill of Whiskey and Waffles every Wednesday!
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Friday, Jan 24 |
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
GENERAL
MUSIC
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DRBA 12TH ANNUAL PERMIT PARTY
6:00pm-10:00pm, Dolores Community Center
Dolores River Boating Advocates will be hosting their 12th annual permit party on January 24th, 2025 from 6-10pm at the Dolores Community Center. The
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event is a fundraiser to support the work they do to advocate for, steward, and connect our community with the Dolores River. Food from Kelly’s Kitchen, local beer from Dolores River Brewery, WildEdge, Mancos Brewing, and Telluride Brewing, cider from Fenceline, and and assortment of wines will all be available for purchase. Entertainment will include a photo booth, and live music from Lawn Chair Kings. The event also hosts an amazing selection of auction items including boating gear, outdoor gear, trips, art, gift certificates, and more! Auction items will be available for bidding online from January 13-24th. Access the auction at www.auctria.com/auction/DRBA. Tickets are $12 in advance and $15 at the door. Children 12 and under get in free. Visit www.doloresriverboating.org to learn more and get your tickets today!
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Saturday, Jan 25 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
LITERARY
THEATRE
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JON SANDS - POETRY IN MOTION
Live Performance & Workshop
1:30pm-9:00pm, 33 N. Uncompahgre Avenue
NYC Slam Poet Performance + Emotional Historians Workshop! THE ARTIST Jon Sands was born in Cincinnati, Ohio. He was a winner of the 2018 National
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Poetry Series, selected for his second collection of poems, It’s Not Magic (Beacon Press, 2019). He is the facilitator of the Emotional Historians workshop, a series of generative writing classes that you can find out more about on Instagram at @iAmJonSands, and is the author of The New Clean (Write Bloody Publishing), a co-host of The Poetry Gods podcast, and a curator for SupaDupaFresh, a monthly poetry series at Ode to Babel in Brooklyn. His work has been featured in The New York Times, published in The Rumpus, The Millions, Cortland Review, LUMINA from Sarah Lawrence College, Muzzle, Rattle, Hanging Loose, The Rattling Wall from PEN Center USA, and many others, as well as anthologized in The Best American Poetry. He has received residencies and fellowships from the Blue Mountain Center, the Brooklyn Arts Council, the Council of Literary Magazines and Presses, and the Jerome Foundation. He’s a MFA Graduate in Fiction from Brooklyn College, where his work won the Himan Brown Award for short stories. He was a founding curator of Poets in Unexpected Places, a New York based artist collective that moved poetry into unconventional public spaces with free live literature performances featuring accomplished poets and an array of performance artists from varied backgrounds and aesthetics. They were commissioned to curate “Pop Up” exhibitions in college classrooms, federal banks, museums, and much more. He is a facilitator with the Dialogue Arts Project, a non-profit organization that partners with communities in order to help participants collaborate & communicate more effectively across lines of social identity and difference. He taught at Brooklyn College, Urban Word NYC, and for over a decade, facilitated weekly writing workshops for adults at Baily House, an HIV/AIDS service center in East Harlem and The Positive Health Project, a syringe exchange center in Midtown Manhattan. He starred in the award winning web-series Verse: A Murder Mystery from Rattapallax Films, and has represented New York City numerous times at the National Poetry Slam. He tours extensively as a poet, but lives in Brooklyn. PERFORMANCE General Admission Performance is $25 for Adults and $15 for Youth. Purchase online at jonsands.com, healthyrhythm.net, or at Healthy Rhythm Art Gallery in Montrose, Colorado. Performance is a ticketless event. Doors open at 7:00 PM. Show starts at 7:30 PM. WORKSHOP - EMOTIONAL HISTORIANS January 25, 2025 • 1:30 PM (Doors 1 PM) In the world of people, celebration is often laced with melancholy, joy is a border that surrounds sorrow, and fear is usually one doorbell away from bravery. So, how the fork can we construct poems that acknowledge a complicated and dynamic world? How do we avoid writing that transforms us into caricatures? How do we convey what it feels like to be us, alive at the onset of a new millennium? If the job of an artist is that of an emotional historian, then we must create poems that are as multi-dimensional and layered as the people who write them. If we’re to properly archive, we must ask ourselves not whether this is a great poem, but rather, is this today’s poem? Workshop is $20 for Adults and $15 for Youth. Workshop is limited to 20 participants. People who attend the afternoon Worksop and evening Performance pay $35 per Adult and $20 per Youth. As a courtesy to all, we politely request that if you’re not feeling well please stay home and get better and we'll see you soon! HEALTHY RHYTHM ART GALLERY Healthy Rhythm Art Gallery (HRAG) is about Art and Music. The Gallery affords diverse individuals a user-friendly space to create, exhibit, and sell a variety of artwork. The Gallery, located in historic downtown Montrose, Colorado, also serves as an intimate Live Music Listening Room for nationally and internationally touring musicians. see • think • believe™ There are no refunds or exchanges for this event. All sales are final. The only exception to this policy is if an event is cancelled. In the event of cancellation, purchases will be honored when the concert is rescheduled. If you are unable to attend the rescheduled event, your purchase will be refunded at the point of service minus any fees that may apply.
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