Art-Exhibits-Fairs-Festivals-Hikes-Music-Photography-Walks-Words-Theatre
O f f t h e B e a t e n P a t h i n S o u t h C e n t r a l C O .
Black & White & Read For FREE All Over the Upper Arkansas Val ley & South Cent ral Co loradoOnline at: www.thebeatwebsite.com September - October 2012 - Vol. 11: Issue 8 & 9
The BeatGo Out! have Fun!
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Saturdays in September•Farmers’Market: fresh, localproduce,baked goods, crafts, cooking demos,sampling,livemusic;parkinglotsnearState&Main;8am–2pm;
Saturday, September 1• 5thAnnualGreen/RedChili& SalsaCookoff: cashprizes to top entries asvotedbypublic;AdamsStateUCampusGreen; 11am–1pm;$10 / contestants;$3/ participants; www.adams.edu/aturumn_at_Adams
Saturday, Sept. 1 – Sun., Sept. 2•CarShow:32ndAnnualEarlyIronFestival– vintage cars, food& entertainmentalongbanksofRioGrande;ColePark;www.earlyironclub.com
Friday, Sept. 14 – Sat. Sept 15•Celestial Festival – main event ofstargazing season;Great SamdDunesNat’lPark,35-milesNEofAlamosa,USHwy160&CO150;eventdetails719-378-6399
Friday, Sept. 21 – Mon. Sept., 24• 3rdAnnualPhotographer’sSpectacularTrain:variouspackagesuptofullfour-day eventwith 24 different run-bys;optional night shoot; photo contests;locomotive cab tours & more; RioGrandeScenicRR.,Alamosa;$79-$399;information&tktswww.coloradotrain.comor877-726-7245
Saturday, September 29•FullMoonHikeatGreat SandDunes:craters& cosmic connectionsbetween
dunes&moon;GreatSamdDunesNat’lPark,35-milesNEofAlamosa,USHwy160&CO150; eventdetails 719-378-6399
JaroSo & CoStiLLa
Saturday, Sept. 8 - Sun. Sept. 9•Rio Costilla Studio Tour: 25 artists,
crafts people & businesses; awesome art, fabulous food, family fun; 10am - 5pm each day; start at the Costilla Plaza: take 159 south of Fort Garland to Costilla, NM, turn east at the Alta Gas Station & follow the signs for the plaza, maps and first stops of the tour; maps also available online at www.riocostillastudiotour.org
SaguaChe
Saturday, September 15•FallFestival:greenchiliroasting,art&craftvendors,walk/run/ride tobenefitSaguacheDiabetesGroup;OttoMearsPark&Comm.Center;9am–end;719-530-1356
ViLLa groVe
Sunday, September 9 & 23•LiveMusic&DinnerSpecial;VillaGroveTrade,34094USHwy285;6pm–8pm;719-655-2203
LaVeta
Saturday, Sept 1 – Sun. Sept 2•Theater:“TownMeeting”–one-actplay;FranciscoCenter forPerformingArts,127W.FranciscoSt;Sat.7PM;Sun2pm;$12;719-742-5767
Monday, Sept 10 - Fri. Sept 14•Experimental Drawing& Painting
Class: draw w/ charcoal & unfold abstract painting; La Veta School of the Arts; $375; registration & information 719-742-3421 or www.theLVSA.org
Saturday, Sept. 15 - Sun. Sept 16• 2-DayworkshoponArtWeldingw/gas
& mig welding; common methods for cuttingsteelw/DougAnderson;LaVetaSchool of the Arts; $150; registration open til noon on Sept 3 & information 719-742-3421 or www.theLVSA.or
Saturday, September 22•ArtOpeningReception:“Abundance”&“ClayCornucopia”;SPACeGallery,132W.Ryus;5pm–7pm;719-742-3074
WaLSenberg
Friday September 7•ArtOpeningReception:PaulBiron;MOF,MuseumofFriends,109E.6thSt.;6pm–8pm;719-738-2858
Friday, September 21•ArtistsTalkonArt:PaulBiron;MOF,MuseumofFriends,600MainSt.;5:30pm–7pm;$5;719-738-2858
a r k a n S a S r i V e r PuebLo to FairPLay
beuLahThe following events take place at the
Mountain Park Environmental Center, 9112 Mountain Park Road, Beulah. Payment & registration are online at www.Hikeandlearn.org. For information and registration, call 719-485-4444
S P a n i S h P e a k S r e g i o n LaVeta, WaLSenburg & more
2012 Spanish Peaks International FestivalFullSet are quickly becoming one of the most well known bands in the Irish music
scene today. Remaining true to their traditional roots, FullSet has been compared tosupergroupssuchasDanuandAltonbyrespectedIrishMusicMagazine.
Thursday, Sept. 27 – Sun., Sept., 302012SpanishPeaksInternationalFestivalInHuerfanoCounty:countywideconcerts,workshops,sessions,music,dance,songs&talltales;performersandinstructorsinclude:MartinHayes,DennisCahill,RobbieO’Connell,PaddyO’Brien,RogerLandes,MairtinDeCogain,JanineRedmond,MichaelHarrison,TeresaHorgan,SeanMcCarthy,AndrewMeaney,EamonnMoloney,AdamAgee,JonSousa,HeatherYule,Willson&McKee,WendyStewartandmore!;locationsinLaVeta,Cucharra,Walsenburg,Gardner&more;9amThursday–Sundayafternoon;forfullscheduleandfestivalinformation:http://www.celticmusicfest.com
Free Guide to the Arts & Entertainment & Fun & The Great OutdoorsTHE BEAT Page 2 The Writers’ Beat
T h e W r i t e r s ’ B e a t“Growing Old in the High Country – Or Not” Essay by Annie Dawid
An artist friend who summered up here for a decade writes that she is putting her place on the market, because, this year, she found she could no longer take the altitude. Perhaps she is in her late 60s or early 70s.
“This has been a very painful decision and am filled with grief and loss at the closing of this chapter in my life. Have really loved being up there making art and enjoying the natural world. I have no choice since my health has to come first…Am grateful I had all those years up there in my tuff shed. Getting older is hell with all the physical changes and losses.”
My former beloved has departed, too, after a much shorter length of time, saying the place “took my breath away, literally,” and breathless is not a way to live.
For my 13-year-old son and me, 9,100 feet above the Wet Mountain Valley – nearly twice as high as the Mile-High city, from which my ex hailed – is just right. We prefer playing tennis at this altitude, and when we visit family on the East Coast in summer, the air there feels thick, too heavy and dense. The ball moves slowly through the humidity, as do we. For Leadville dwellers, our altitude is nothing! We are “down the mountain” from those hardy dwellers at 10,000 feet, just as, for us in Westcliffe, “down the hill” is Pueblo or Canon City, or the Springs -- each a few thousand feet
lower and entirely different in weather and ecosystem.
Already, in nine years, I’ve lost several friends to altitude – not only older ones, but a whole family whose newborn couldn’t live in this thin air either.
What does it mean, metaphorically, to become unable to breathe the air in which you live? In a literal sense, it is easy to analyze: one’s lungs won’t function properly. But in a figurative sense, breathlessness is often an idealized state. The dictionary spells out the idiomatic meaning of taking a person’s breath away: to overwhelm someone with beauty or grandeur. The examples are: The magnificent painting took my breath away. Ann looked so beautiful that she took my breath away. Another meaning is “to be extremely surprised.”
All those variations speak to my experience of life here, where autumn already shows itself in the mornings, and the antelopes’ coats grow thick for winter. At night, the Pleiades gather their meteoric selves together and throw themselves across the sky, showering, arc-ing, a splendiferous climax, like the final display of fireworks, before the cold comes.
One has to want this isolation, this beauty that can appear cold and dry to others. Our summers are short, the light green of
spring even shorter-lived. Decades ago, when I lived in San Francisco, a New Yorker friend visited, and he shook his head at my California weather: “It’s the same all year here!” He practically spat it out with scorn. Now, ironically, he lives in mild Los Angeles, and I am back in the land of four seasons – far more stark and delineated than they were on Long Island.
The neighbor who wrote me, who welcomed me to this community of tough individuals living up here on the treeless ridge, many of them women living alone, has made the hard choice I hope never to make, never to have to make. But I recognize I am not immune to the troubles that plague our bodies as we age. It could happen to me.
Our first night here, nine years ago, after the angle of Big Bad Hill proved too steep for my limited mountain driving abilities, especially towing a U-Haul trailer, and I had to get expert help to arrive on the upper road after jackknifing midway, my then preschooler son had a nosebleed. Not just any old nosebleed but one of Biblical proportions. My phone didn’t work. I didn’t yet know anyone. Had I made a terrible mistake, moving us here, out in the middle of proverbial nowhere?
No. No mistake. The bleeding stopped. I have wonderful neighbors who would help in a heartbeat – a New York City minute -- should I have need of them. In
the years since we moved from the Pacific Northwestern mecca of Portland, so many people have asked, “How could you leave there? It’s such a great city!’
How could we leave? Easy. As I write, I look out the window at the Sangres, and the view, like the painting in the example above, or the mythical Ann’s beauty, takes my breath away. Every single day.
Annie Dawid’s third volume of fiction, AND DARKNESS WAS UNDER HIS FEET: STORIES OF A FAMILY, won the Litchfield Review Award for Short Fiction. It is available on amazon.com. Her story: “The Fox Breaks the Code,” won the 2008 Short Short prize on www.literal-latte.com. A former professor of English at Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon, Annie is raising her son, Isaiah Max, and two dogs, Freddy and Fannie, in her cabin outside of Westcliffe at 9100 feet in the Wet Mountain Valley.
Off The Beaten Path : September 2012
Sunday, September 16 • ‘Zuke’s”Walk YourDogHike: w/
healthy treats; dogs must be leashed; 9am; $5 non-members
Friday, September 21 •Nature for Toddlers: outdoor-based
program for pre-schoolers; 10am – 11am
Saturday, September 22•AutumnEquinoxDrumCircle;6:30pm-
8pm; free, donations appreciated
PuebLo
Saturday, Sept 1 – Mon. Sept. 3• StateFair;ColoradoStateFairGrounds;10am-11pm; w/ concerts, exhibits,carnival&more;800-876-4567
Saturday, September 1•Kids’DayParade&PancakeBreakfast:competitionforkids12-yearsoryounger– trophies for costumes, creativity,cuteness; breakfast onColoradoAvebetweenEvans&Abriendo,paradestartatQuincy&AbriendoAves.&continuethruMesa Junction; 10am – 12Noon;719-561-3731
•WeekendRaptorTalks:Nature&RaptorCntr,5200NatureCntrRd.;1pm–2pm;$3parking fee; 719-549-2414 – repeatseveryweekendthruSeptember
•BoozeCruiseatRiverwalk:$3domesticbeer,$4mixeddrink;ridethecruiseboat;HARP,Riverwalk,UnionAve.; 5pm–8pm;$3-$5
Sunday, September 2•Parade; FiestaDayParade;Abriendo,Northern& Beulah; 10am - 12Noon;719-778-4350
• Summer Sundays; Street Fair;MesaJunction,UnionAveandMainStreet;1PM;719-242-6652
Tuesdays & Fridays in September•Farmers’Market:MidtownShoppingCenter,1000W.6thSt.;7am–1pm;719-542-1704
Fridays in September•AnimalTales at thePuebloZoo, 3455NuckollsAve;11am&1pm;719-561-1452x106;repeatseveryFriday
Friday September 7
•FirstFridayArtWalk:makeyourowntour,galleriesopenlate,mapavailable.
SteelCityArtWorks: opening receptionw/ artistsKaleyRose,Gary Parks&DanMasimer; SCAW, 216 S.Union;5pm-8pm
Cup&Bowl:openingreception“SeaYouInSeptember”w/artistKukyHarrington;5pm–8pm;719-404-3469
•Gala;CASA10thAnniversaryGala;CSUOcchiatoBallroom,BonforteBlvd.;live&silentauctions;dinner,dancing,cocktails&more;5:30pm–11pm;info&tkts719-583-6326
• FridayNightDrags;MotorsportsPark,3733N.PuebloBlvd.;6pm–10pm;$5adults, kids andmilitary $3; 719-248-8213;repeatseveryFriday
Saturday, September 8•YardSale:RosemountTreasureTrove-craft&antiquessale;419W.14thSt.;8am–3pm;719-545-5290
•Communi ty Serv ice : Operat ionPaintbrush; 1241 E. RouttAve.; 8am-2pm;helppainthomesalloverPueblo;719-544-8078X103
•Walk;WalktoEndAlzheimer’s;PuebloCommunityCollege; 8am– 9am; 719-544-5720
•BreakfastFundraiser;HOBOBreakfast;RailwayMuseum200W.B Street; $8,Kids$4;719-251-5024
• Fundraiser;FeetNFurFunWalkandPetFestw/fun5k,vendors,silentauction&demos;PuebloCityPark,800GoodnightAve.;10am–3pm;719-583-1113
• SisterCitiesInternationalTasteFestival:enjoymusic, food&wares of Pueblosister cities inMexico, Italy,China&more; culinary& beverage delights;internationalentertainmentw/music&dance;CSU-Pueblo,220BonforteBlvd.;12noon–4pm;$5entry;$2&underfooditems;$4&underbeverages.
Sunday, September 9• SeniorWeek at the PuebloZoo, 3455NuckollsAve;10am;65+freeadmissionallweek;719-561-1452
• Street Fair; Summer Sundays;MesaJunction,Union&MainSt.;pms;719-242-6652;repeatsSundaysthruSeptember
Mondays: September 10, 17 & 24•Dance:SeniorResourceDevelopmentAgency,230N.UnionAve.;6:30pm;free&opentopublic;719-553-3445
Horseshoe Lodge & Retreat Center at Mountain Park
Environmental Center
Free Guide to the Arts and Entertainment in Alamosa, Beulah, Buena Vista, Cañon City, Colorado City,
Colorado Springs, Cripple Creek, Fairplay, Florence, Gardner, Guffey, LaVeta, Manitou Springs, Penrose, Pueblo, Salida,
Victor, Villa Grove, Westcliffe, Woodland Park & moreRenee Isely Tobin, Editor/Publisher
Bob Tobin, Co-Editor Annie Dawid, Editor-At-Large
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Off The Beaten Path : September 2012 Wednesday. September 12• Senior Safari at thePuebloZoo, 3455NuckollsAve.;Musicw/‘TomMunch’;refreshments, docents, bingo; 10am– 2pm; free for Seniors; 719-561-1452X106
• Fundraiser:2012UnitedWaysCampaignKickoffLuncheon;PuebloConventionCenter:$18or$144forCorporatetable;11:30-!PM;719-583-4455
Thursday, September 14•LiveComedyShoww/comedianRussRivas;RunyonTheater,611N.MainSt.;8pm;$10-$12;719-564-0579
Thursday, September 20•Fundraiser;KickofftotheLoaf‘NJugandFrijolesFestival–musicw/Tumblingdice&freepublicartreception;SangredeCristoArtsCenter,210N.SantaFeAve.;5pm–8pm;719-295-7200
• FilmandLectureMissRepresentation–broughttoyoubytheGirlScouts,900WOrmanAveHoagTheater;5-8PM;$3;719-225-7303
Friday, September 21• 18thAnnual Loaf ‘N Jug& FrijolesFestival–harvestcelebrationw/greenchilies, frijoles&more;music, arts&
crafts, cooking demos;Union StreetbetweenE. ‘B’&W. 1st Streets; 3pm– 11pm; 719-542-1704;Repeats Friday5-11PM,Saturday11am–11pm;Sunday11am–6pm;719-542-1704
•RunorWalk;Hot toTrot5KRun&2MileFunWalk;GoldDustSaloon;271S.UnionAve.;719-251-3189,registrationrequired
Saturday, September 22•CSU-PuebloFootball:theThunderwolvesplayAdams State,CSU-Pueblo, 2200
BonforteBlvd.;6pm;719-549-2711
Sunday, September 23• 5KRun& 2-mile FunWalk: ‘Hot toTrot’–thruhistoricDistrict,Riverwalk&Arkansas River Trail; Kiddie K;t-shirt&breakfastforentrants;awards;registration formcallRuthat 719-251-3189;GoldDustSaloon, 271S.Union;7:30am – end; $22 early registrationbeforeSept14;$25Sept.15–22&$30onraceday.
Tuesday, September 25•Lecture: “Women of the MormonBattalion atPueblo”w/ Sherry Johns,local historian, author& teacher; ElPuebloHistoryMuseum,301N.UnionAve.;6:30pm&8:30pm;$3;register719-583-0453
Wednesday, September 26•Fundraiser for Pueblo Zoo: “WolfTalk’w/DrDougSmith&BobLandis,cinematographer–wolvesofYellowstone;PuebloConventionCenter,320CentralMainSt.;7pm–8pm;fortkts&infocall719-561-1452X106
Thursday, September 27•Oratorio; ‘Song of Pueblo’ – historyofPueblo in song& slides;ElPuebloMuseum, 301N.UnionAve.; 7PM&8:30pm;$15;fortktscall719-583-0453
Friday, Sept. 28 & Sat. Sept. 29•GhostWalk thruUnionAvedistrictwactorsateachstoprepresentingapersonfromthepast;departElPuebloMuseum,301N.Union; every 15-minutes from5:30pm to8:30pm;$8,kidsunder5yrsw/adultarefree;719-542-6904;
•CelebrateTheaterw/“BlitheSpirit” attheRunyon, 611N.MainSt.; 7:30pm;$12;info&tkts719-564-0579
Saturday, September 29•YuccaWeavingWorkshopw/ artistMariaWesty-Bush; el PuebloHistoryMuseum, 301N.UnionAve.; 10am–2pm;$25 includes supplies; sign-upat719-583-0453
• Fundraiser;Health4Haiti-buffetdinner&live&silentauctions;CSU–PuebloOcchiatoBallroom,BonforteBlvd.;6pm–9pm;$50ppdonation:719-561-4300
•Art Event: “Indulge”w/ artists KimFaiella-Furrh& BonnieWaugh; finewines, food& festivemusic; SageArtAcademy,203N.MainSt.;6pm–8pm;$45;limitedseatingcontactKim719-696-9490
Sunday, September 30•Walk, Run, Ride Fundraiser; For thePuebloChildAdvocacyCenter;bicyclerideupto38-miles,5Kwalk&timedrun;startatoverflowparking lotatPuebloMemorialAirport, 31201BryanCircle;8am–12noon;info&linkstoregistrationwww.pueblocac.com or call 719-583-6332
PenroSe
Saturday, September 1•Music&BBQueonthePatiow/“TomMunch” & “Jerry Miller & SherryElbourn”;Coyote’sCoffeeDen;Hwy115;5:30pm–8pm.
FLorenCe
Saturday, September 8
• SecondSaturdayArtWalk:shops,music,JimRedHawk&EdPenner, artists atwork, refreshments;Main St.; 3pm –5pm.
Monday, September 10•HandPuppetShow:“TheGingerBreadMan on Old MacDonald’s Farm”;dulcimermusic&audienceparticipation;JC Fremont Library, 130Church St.;4pm
Friday, Sept 14 – Sat. Sept 15• JunktiqueOpenAireAntiqueAffairstreetmarketwithFlorencePioneerDayCelebrationonSaturday;parade10am;crafts, food;MainSt.; 9am - 5pmeachdayonSantaFeSt;719-784-3544
Friday, September 21•ArtOpeningReception: “Miniatures”;BlueSpruceGallery,MainSt;5pm-7pm;free&opentopublic
Canon City
Saturdays, September 1 & 22•MurderMysteryTrainRidew/deliciousfood, scenery& classic ‘whodunnit”;RoyalGorgeRR, Santa FeDepot, 401WaterSt.;6:30pm;$110;1-888-724-5748
Friday, September 7•ArtOpeningReception:“Past,Present&Future,Christo&Jeanne-Claude”;FCA,505MaconAve.;5pm–8pm;free&opentopublic;719-275-2790
• First FridayArtWalk: art openingreception:TheArtists’Gallery,416MainSt.;719-345-4070
Friday – Saturday, Sept 7 – 8•Holy CowMoosic Festival: benefitFremont county non-profits; 719-371-1202
Friday, September 14•ArtOpening Reception: 3rdAnnualReligious FineArt Show;HolyCrossAbbey,E.Hwy50;5pm–7pm
Saturday, September 15•Concert:classicalensembleinaprogramofLennoxBerkeley,J.s.bach&FranciscoMolino;AbeMinzer, piano;MichelleThayerHolmes, violin;Dave Stoller,horn& Jim Bosse, guitar; FCA, 505Macon,6pm;$5-$10
Saturday, Sept 29 – Sun. Sept 30•HarvestFestival:HolyCrossAbbey;wine,artisans,food,music&entertainment,w/limitedreleaseofHarvestFest’sMerlot&Riesling;HolyCrossAbbey,E.Hwy50;freeadmission&freeparking;719-276-5191
SaLida
Saturday, September 1• 15thAnnual Tenderfoot MountainDuathlon & Triathlon; for bothcompeetitive& recreational athletes;entry fee includes t-shirt, chip timing,race bag, lunch,&more; SalidaHotSpringsAquatic Center; 7am;www.salidatriathlon.com
•SalidaMountainWineFestival:wine,food,music&art;RiversidePark;11am–6pm.
Sunday, September 2•TenderfootMoutainKids’ Triathlon:coursedistancedependentonage;entryfee includes t-shirt, snack, ribbon&more;AquaticCenter/CentennialPark;10am;www.salidatriathlon.com
• Jazz in the Park: Big Band in theamphitheater;4pm–6pm;free&opentopublic
Saturday, September 8• SecondSaturdayArtWalk:mostgalleriesfeaturenew showopeningsor artists’receptionfrom12noon–7pm;HistoricDowntown.
Sat. Sept 8 - Sun. Sept. 9• SalidaFiberFestival:vendorssellfiber,yarn,fabric&finishedproduct;beertent;RiversidePark; Sat. 9am– 5pm, Sun.10am–4pm
Sunday, September 9• Jazz on the Plazaw/Dr Farrell Coy& friends; Friends of SteamPlantwillgrill burgers&dogs for sale; cashbaravailable;freeadmissiontoshow;SteamPlantPlaza,W.Sackett.
Wed, Sept. 12 – Sun. Sept 16• SalidaBikefest: free group rides, filmfestival, chainless ride, free events,competitions & art show; Kick-OffMixeratSteamPlant,W.Sacket;5pm–
This chile is particularly well-suited to the growing conditions in
Pueblo, CO. You’ll hear or see it referred to as “The Pueblo
Chile” or “The Mira Sol.” It is unique in that it grows upward:
“looking toward the sun” in Spanish. It is delicious with tones
that are distinct from New Mexico chiles because of Pueblo’s
cool nights and fresh Rocky Mountain water via the Arkansas
river. It has a delightful heat: at 2,500 – 5,000 Scoville
units, the Mira Sol ranges in heat between an Anaheim and
a jalapeño.
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7pm;$7;detailsonallactivitieswww.salidabikefest.com
Saturday, Sept 15 – Sat. Sept 22•ColoradoMountainPleinAirFestival:artistspaint invariousplaces throughUpperArkansasValley;
Friday, September 21•PleinAir Festival Reception; SteamPlantEventCenterAnnex,W.Sackett;judgingbyBuffloKaplinski;prizes;5pm–8pm.
Wednesday, Sept 26 - Fri. Sept 28•RuralPhilanthropyDays: SteamPlantEventCenter;
Saturday, September 29• “Valley Visions” Grand PublicArtOpening:SteamPlantTheater,W.Sackett;4pm–7pm;
buena ViSta
Saturday, September 8•Apple Fest at Turner Farm: pressingapples,croquet,horseshoes,cakewalk,demos&more;localmusicians;TurnerFarm,829W.MainSt.;10am–3pm;free-willdonations;
•CemeteryTourw/AlisinaDearheimer,MotherofBV;MtOlivetCemetery,CR321;details719-395-8458
•HistoricalRe-enactment:“Incidentally!ByGilbertGregg” – stories of BuenaVista’s pastw/TomTomson, historyenthusiast;HeritageMuseum, 511 E.Main;7pm;$6-$10;
SouthPark
Tuesday, Sept 4 – Sat. Sept 8• SouthParkArtCelebration: PleinAirFestival;meet&greetreceptionCoyoteCreekStudioArts; 6pm fordetails oneventswww.fairplayco.us/pleinair/schedule.html
Wet mountain VaLLeyWeStCLiFFe/SiLVer CLiFF
Saturday, September 1•AmericanLegionYardSale:511MainSt.;8am-5pm;719-783-2721
•14thAnnualLaborDayWeekendQuiltShow&Boutique:Olde SchoolhouseQuiltersatOldWestcliffSchoolhouse&Museum,3204thSt.;10am–5pm;freeadmission;719-783-2119
•Art Opening Reception: 3rd StreetGallery,N.Hwy69;4pm–7pm;free&opentopublic
•LiveTheater: “NewRockyMountainVoices” – awardwinning one-act&10-minuteplays; reception following;JonesTheater,119MainSt.;7:30pm;$10;details719-783-3004
Sunday, September 2•Concert in the Park: “Dan EppersonQuintet”;FeedStoreAmphitheater,116N.2ndSt.;2pm;free&opentopublic
Saturday, September 8•RIDEWESTCLIFFE!: charitybicycle
ride; 5 rides range in length from the
Cowboy Century to the 7-mile Family Ride.StartandendatRanchers’Roost,25 Main St.; entry fees $40 to $70; fee includes afternoonHPMF concert;pasta feed; access to sauna and pool; & tee shirt. 10% discount for groups of 10 or more. Proceeds help fund community youth fitness programs and community radio station. Register on-line or via mail, find links for accommodations and area information atwww.RideWestcliffe.com
•HighPeaksMusicFestival: featuringDakotaBlonde,Smyth&Taylor,ChuckPyle,runawayExpress&JohnWilliamDavis;FeedStoreAmphitheater,116N.2nd; 12noon – 7pm; $25; www.kwmv.org
Friday, September 14•History Presentation:Mrs Beckwithw/ Elizabeth French;Old ‘Westcliff’Schoohouse,304S.4thSt.;7pm;719-783-9448
Sunday, September 16• SundaySocial:oldfashionedfun,music& food; Friends of Beckwithprovideburgers, dogs&beverage; bring sidedishtoshare;donationsbenefitFriendsofBeckwithRanch;RSVP719-371-7076or 719-783-2069; Historic Beckwith
Ranch,N.Hwy69;12noon-4pm.
Wednesday, Sept 19 – Sun. Sept 23•WesternLandscape&ActionPhotographyWorkshopw/CCLockwood&MichaelDeYoung;CoyoteMoonLodgedetailswww.twincompass.com
Thursday, September 27•Chamber Business Expo:WilWestCowboyChurch,N.Hwy 69; 11am -4pm;information719-783-9163
Saturday, September 29•CliffletesTriathlon:450meterswim,12-milebike&5K run;helmets required;ClubAmerica,Main St.; 8:30am start;$35pp, $50 team; registration formatwww.clubamericawmv.com
•Paca Peace RanchAlpaca Show &CommunityOpenHouse; PacaPeaceRanch,1815BlackCloudCircle;11am–4pm;detailswww.pacapeace.org
•Art for theSangres: art sale tobenefitSan Isabel LandProtection Trust; 25outstanding artists; art, wine, horsd’oeuvres;HistoricPinesRanch;opentopublic: 1pm–3pm;paidadmission&fixedpricelotterysale3:30–7:30pm;details719-783-3018
Sunday, Sept. 30 – Oct. 6•Fall Writing Workshop w/ SusanRichards&SusanTweit;CoyoteMoonLodge;detailswww.twincompass.com
PikeS Peak CountryCoLorado SPringS
Saturday, September 1•Bonsai Show;FineArtsCenter, 30W.Dale; 10am -5pm; free; 719-231-9634;continuesthrough9/2
•Music & Poetry; A NeighborhoodBenefit:OneVoiceCoalition&What-Da-Dizzle.com; StargazersTheater; 10ParksideDr.;showat6pm;adv.$20,dos$25;719-476-2200
Saturday, Sept 1 - Sun. Sept 2•AntiqueShow&Sale: glass grinder
on duty; certified jewelry appraiser on Saturday; cafe on site; CO Springs EventCenter,3960PalmerParkBlvd.;Sat 9am - 5pm; Sun 10am - 4pm; info 719-596-1022
Sunday, September 2•Country; ElizabethCook, StargazersTheater, 10 S.Parkside; 6pm; $12-$15;719476-2200
• Jazz:SunsetJazz–Brazilian;CheyenneMountain Resort; 3525 BroadmoorValleyRd;7pm;$10-$15;719685-9451
Monday, September 3•LaborDayConcert;RockLedgeRanch;30th&Gateway;5:30pm;free&opentopublic;719-578-6777
Thursday, September 6•LiveMusic:“Adam&Stilwagen”;motif,2432W.CucharrasSt.;7:15pm-10:15pm;719-635-5365
Friday, September 7
•ArtOpening;FineArtsAlleyOpeningsSeanO’Meallie;Modbo, 17CEBijou;5:30-Midnight; free&open topublic;719-633-4240
•Art Opening; OldMidland SchoolHouse;815S25th;4pm–8pm; free&opentopublic;719-290-5541
•ArtWalkwith Judith Babcock; TheSquashBlossom,2531W.Colorado;5pm-8pmfree;719-632-1890
•Musical: ‘SchoolHouseRockLive’ jr.;FreedomPerformingArtsCenter,1129EllisSt,FortCarson;6pm;$5-$10;719-526-5366RepeatsFridaysandSaturdaysuntil9/22
•Rock Concert; ‘Jake Loggins Band’;StargazersTheater,10S.Parkside;7pm;$10-$15;719-476-2200
•Music&ArtOpening;11after11JimmyDescant&GrantSabin;MarmaladeAtSmokebrush, 219WColorado; 5:30pm- 9pm; free&open topublic; 719-444-1012
Saturday, September 8•RockConcert;TheLongRun–TributetotheEagles;StargazersTheater,10S.ParksideDr.; 7pm; $10-$15; 719-476-2200
•ArtOpening;HelenHuntFallsVisitorCenter:CanvasesintheCanon;StarsmoreDiscoveryCenter, 2120 S. CheyenneCanyonRd;10am–4pm;free&opentopublic;719-385-6086
Sunday, September 9• Jazz; Cold Fever;Metropolis SupperClub,lunch,afternoonanddinner;1201W.Colorado;719-227-9888
Monday, September10•Lecture:“AGreatAridness”w/WilliamdeBuys;CCTuttScienceCenter;1112N.Nevada;6pm;free;415-686-0924
•Dinner/Lecture: ‘VascoDeCoronadoExpedition’;MasonicGrandLodge,1150PanoramaDr.;6pm;$15;719-473-0330
Tuesday, September 11•Organ concert;Memorialw/ JurgenEssl;CCShoveChapel,1010N.Nevada;7:30pm;free;415-686-0924
Thursday, September 13•RockConcert;B-52s;PikesPeakCenter,190S.Cascade;8pm;$39-$49.50;719-576-2626
•Concert:AcousticAmerican-‘JimAdam’;StargazersTheater,10S.Parkside;6pm;$6;719-476-2200
•Lecture:NateSilveronpoliticaloutlook;CCMcHughCommons,1090NCascade;415-686-0924
•Exhibit&talk;SteamPowerandProgress;WesternMuseum,225NorthGate;7pm;free;RSVP719-488-0880
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Colorado: Events in September 2012Friday, September 14•HeartAssociationScreeningfundraiser&lecture;MaraPurl;AntlersHilton,4S.Cascade;9:30am-end;$125;719-635-7688
•Lecture: Economics Seminar JacobGoldston– ‘Credit andLocalPolitics’;CCPalmerHall,1025N.Cascade;4pm;free&opentopublic;719-389-6000
•VisitingWriters’Series:MargaretAtwooddiscussesThe Year of the Flood;CCShoveMemorialChapel,1010NNevada;7pm;free&opentopublic;719-389-6000
•ArtOpening:MardoszFineArtGallery,109S.Corona;5pm–8pm;free&opentopublic;719-331-4896
•ArtOpening: G44Gallery, 1785 8thSt, suiteA; 6pm–8pm;free&open topublic
•Dramatic Presentation; “Oh, ThisHumanity”byWillEno;CCCornerstoneArtsCenter;8pm;free;719-389-6000
•Drama:‘GodofCarnage’;Theaterd’Art,128N.Nevada;8pm;$6-$15;719-357thru9/30Thurs,Fri,&Sat8pm;Sun.4pm
•Folk—RockConcert: ‘AztecTwo-Step’;PikesPeakCenter,190SCascadeAve.;7:30pm;$27-$30;719576-2626
•Blues Concert : ‘Tab Benoit ’ ; CCArmstrongHall,14E.CacheLaPoudre;7pm;$17-$40;719576-5945
• JazzConcert:‘BobbyShawwithThinAirJazz’;StargazersTheater,10S.Parkside;7pm;$15-$20;719-476-2200
Saturday, September 15•ArtWalk; self-guided;OldColoradoCity,ColoradoAve.between23rdand27Streets
• Show: ‘Burlesque on the Go-Go’;StargazersTheater, 10ParksideDrive;8pm;$10;7194762200
• StagedReading; ‘The ButlerDid It’;University School; 2713WCucharra;3pm&7pm;free&opentopublic;7193318834
• Festival:‘WhatIf’-FestivalofInnovationandImagination,1NTejon;10am–4pm;free&open topublic;whatif-festival.org
•Philharmonic: ‘ThePinesofRome’ - aprogram of Verdi, Rota& Respighi;PikesPeakCenter,190SCascade;8pm;$19+;719-520-SHOW;sameprogramonSundayat2pm
Wednesday, September 19•Live Music: “Adam & Stilwagen”;hillside Gardens, 1006 s. Institute;6:30pm-8:30pm;$5;719-520-9463
Thursday, September 20•Ballet;AspenSantaFeBallet;PikesPeak
Center, 190 S.Cascade; 7pm; $20-$42;866-464-2626
Friday, September 21• Satire; TheGhosts ofAmerica Past;Marmalade at Smokebrush, 219W.Colorado;7pm;$5;719-444-1012
•Live Music: ‘The LA Baritones’ ;Cornerstones Arts Center, 825 N.Cascade; 7pm; free&open topublic;719-389-6000
Saturday, September 22•Fun Event: Pickleball Tournament;MonumentValleyPark, 170WCacheLaPoudre;8am–5pm;$25;[email protected];repeats9/23
• Fundraiser/walk:WalkforAutism;GraceCenterAthletics, 1655PirateHeights;8:30am;free&opentopublic;720-443-7999
• FolkConcert:‘WendyWoo’;StargazersTheater,10S.Parkside;7pm;$10;719-476-2200
•Rock Symphony Philharmonic PopsConcert: ‘TheMusicofLedZeppelin’;PikePeakCenter,190S.Cascade;8pm;$19;719-520-SHOW
Sunday, September 23•Rockconcert:‘Starburn60sRockShow’;StargazersTheater,10SParkside;6pm;free&opentopublic;719-476-2200
Monday, September 24•RockConcert:‘PeterCetera’;PikesPeakCenter,190S.Cascade;8pm;$49-$66.75;719-576-2626
Tuesday, September 25•LiveMusic:“Adam&Stilwagen”;GoldHillMesa,142S.RavenMineDrive;4pm;719-633-2202•
•LiveMusic: “JimAdamBlues Band”&dancingunder the stars;TheSecretGarden,420S.19thSt.;7pm-9pm;
Friday, September 28•FilmFestival:‘FreeMindsFilmFestival’;UCC, 1420Austin Bluffs Parkway;5:30pm–9:15pm;free&opentopublic;719-332-4193thruSunday
Saturday, September 29•Gymnastics:Kellogg’sTourofGymnasticChampions 2012;WorldArena, 3185Venetucci Blvd.; 7pm; $25.75-$202.75;719-576-2626
•PhilharmonicConcert:Mussorgsky’s‘Pictures at anExhibition’;PikesPeakCenter, 190S.Cascade; 8pm;$23; 719-520-SHOW
•Hawaiian Music: ‘Makaha Sons’;Stargazers Theater, 10 S. Parkside;5;30pm;$20-$35;719-598-2308
• Symposium:‘Steampunk–PoweryourImagination’;WesternMuseum,225N.GateBlvd.11am–7pm;$2-$8;719-488-0880
Sunday, September 30•MusicalShow:‘GirlsNight:TheMusical’;PikesPeakCenter,190S.Cascade;4pm&7:30pm;$37.50-$47.75;719-576-2626
• Jazz Concert: ‘Cold Fever’ at theMetropolis Supper Club, 1201 W.ColoradoAve; 2pm&6pm; $5 cover;719-227-9888
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Saturday, Sept 1 - Mon. sept 3•Arts Festival; CommonwheelArtistsLabor DayArts & Crafts Festival;Memorial Park, 502Manitou; 10am
- 5pm; free&open topublic; 719-577-7700
Friday, September 7•PhotoExhibit:‘WaldoCanyonfire’;BAC,513ManitouAve.; 11am-6pm; free&opentopublic;719-685-1861
Saturday, September 15•Fundraiser;MiramontCastle;9CapitolHillAve.;11-3PM;$9-$10;719-685-1011
• Improv Colorado; Venue 515; 515ManitouAve.;7:30PM;$8-$10;719-685-1862
Monday, September 17•Dance/exercise;Zumbathon;Venue515;515Manitou;5:30-7:30PM;$5;719-685-1862
WoodLand Park
Fridays & Sat in September •WoodlandParkFineArts&CraftsFair:FridaysatHenrietta&ParkSt.;Fri.7am-1pm;SaturdaysatHwy24&MidlandRRStationPavilion, 9am - 3:30pm;Friday
10am-Noonmusicians:Sept3:NoahPeterson-acousticSept7:GeorgeWhitesellSept14:SkipMoore-keyboardSept21:TimeBrown-acoustic
Saturday, September 1• 4thAnnualNativeAmericaDayw/SevenRalls IndianDancers&WildlifeFoundationwolves; food, vendors&more;RockyMountainDinosaurCenter;210S.Fairview;11am-4pm;free;719-686-1820
•ArtsandCraftsFair;BergstromPark;201MidlandAve.; 7am -1pm; free repeatsthough9/28
•Vocals;RavenNestHouse–YerMom;AspenValleyRanch; 1150S.WestRd;$5;719-389-1251
Saturday, September 8•MusicFestival;AspenValleyRanch;1150
S.WestRd;10am–8pm;$15-$25;719-389-1251
•MusicSeriesconcert:“BigBandBash”;UtePassCulturalCenter,210E.Midland;11am;free&opentopublic
Thursday, September 13•Lecture:FlyFishermanLandonMeyer;WoodlandParkLibrary,218E.MidlandAve;6:30pm;free;719687-9281X132
Saturday, September 22•Oktoberfest;UtePassCulturalCenter,210 E.Midland; 11-PM; $6; 719-687-9885
Friday, September 28•Live Music: “Adam & Stilwagen”;Raven’sNest atAspenValleyRanch;1150S.WestRd.; 6pmpotluckdinner;beveragesprovided; show7pm -9pm;$5;RSVP719-389-1251
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Saturday September 1•LiveTheater:“MyFairLady”at1pm&“Desperado:SpoofShow”-melodrama& olio at 7pm; Butte Theater, 139 E.BennettAve; $; call re info& tkts 719-689-3247
•DinnerTheater:ImperialHotel&GoldBarRoomTheater;Dinner 6pm; show7pm;$15showonly,$25dinner&show;719-344-9274
Sept1:ImprovSept8&9:“TheFab-4”BeatleTributeSept15:“VentriloquistMarkHellerstein”Sept22:“CaliforniaDreamin’”–tributetoMamas&Papas
Sept29:SalidaCircus
Friday, Sept 7 thru end of Sept•Live Theater: “Greater Tuna”; ButteTheater, 139E.BennettAve; $; call redates,times&tkts719-689-3247
Saturday, Sept. 8 – Sun. Sept. 9•CruiseAbove theCloudsCar Show:vintage, custom&classic cars; start inWoodlandPark,poker fun toCrippleCreet&streetshowwithstreetdance&more;BennettAve.;Sat.7am–9pm
Saturday, September 22•Mt. Pisgah Speaks Cemetery Tour:characterreenactments,history&ghosts;CCDistrictMuseumParkingLot, 5th&Bennett; tour depart every½hour
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Off th e Beat Path i n south Ce ntral starting at 2pmby trolley; donationsrequested$8/adult,$15/couple,$5kidsunder12;
Sat. - Sun., Sept 22 & 23,29 & 30•AspenTours: first come, first served;toursbeginatCCDistrictMuseum,510E.Bennett;donationsappreciated;719-689-2634
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Sunday, September 2•Presentation & Reception: “LowellThomasRevisited”byRichardMarold;StrattonOutdoorAmphitheater,Victorw/ receptionatVictorLowellThomasMuseum, 3rd & VictorAve.; 4pm;$15pp; reservations suggestedwww.VictorColorado.comor719-689-5509
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Saturday, September 29•Celebration: Barbeque/Firewalking;behind the Shamrock Station; pitbarbeque at 6:00pm, firewalking at7:30pm; free and open to the public;bring something to grill and owntransportationformedicalservices..
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Saturdays: October 6 & 13•Farmers’Market: fresh, localproduce,baked goods, crafts, cooking demos,sampling,livemusic;parkinglotsnearState&Main;8am–2pm;
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Sundays: October14 & 28•LiveMusic&DinnerSpecial;VillaGroveTrade,34094USHwy285;6pm–8pm;719-655-2203
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Saturday, October 6•Oktoberfest:Germanbier garden, carshow, arts crafts and food vendors,Germanbandinam&rock‘nrollinpm;dancing allday;MainStreet,; all day;719-742-3288
Saturday, October 20•Art Opening Reception: “Poetry &Prints”; SPACeGallery, 132W.Ryus;5pm–7pm;719-742-3074
Saturday, October 27•HauntedMuseum at Francisco Fort;MainSt.;7pm–9pm
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Friday, October 5•ArtOpeningReception:ClaudeAppel;MOF,MuseumofFriends,109E.6thSt.;6pm–8pm;719-738-2858
Friday, October 19•ArtistsTalkonArt:ClaudeAppel;MOF,MuseumofFriends,600MainSt.;5:30pm–7pm;$5;719-738-2858
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Monday,October 1• JazzNiteOut:OakBridgeProduction;RunyonTheater,611N.MainSt.;8pm;$;tkts719-564-0579
Tuesdays & Fridays in October •Farmers’Market:MidtownShoppingCenter,1000W.6thSt.;7am–1pm;719-542-1704
Wednesday, October 3•Distinguished Speaker Series: EricThomas, author, activist&minister:‘Breaking the Cycle’ of crime &hopelessness; CSU-PuebloOcchiatoBallroom,BonforteBlvd; 7pm; free&opentopublic;info719-549-2100
•Lecture: ‘Fur Trade inColorado’w/WilliamButler,Ph.D.;ElPuebloHistoryMuseum,301N.Union;7pm;$;tkts&info719-583-0453
Friday, October 5•Afterschool Program: play, create&imagine;historical&culturalconcepts;ElPuebloHistoryMuseum,301N.UnionAve.;2pm;$1/Friday;sign-up&infoat719-583-0453;Fridaysthruoct.26th
•Reunion:CSU9thAnnualReuniononUnion;5pm–8pm;$10;719-549-2858
• FirstFridayArtWalk:makeyourowntour,galleriesopenlate,mapavailable.
Cup&Bowl:“LaborofClay”w/artistRickMorris;5pm-8pm
SteelCityArtWorks: opening receptionw/artistsDaveFoncannon,EdHughes& Jill Starkey; SCAW, 216 S.Union;5pm-8pm
•GhostWalk thruUnionAvedistrictwactorsateachstoprepresentingapersonfromthepast;departElPuebloMuseum,301N.Union; every 15-minutes from5:30pm to8:30pm;$8,kidsunder5yrsw/adultarefree;719-542-6904;repeats10/6
•Comedy Showw/ JoshBlue;RunyonTheater,611N.MainSt.;8pm;$15-$18;tkts&info719-564-0579
Friday-Sun. Oct. 5-7 & more•Theater;“TheHouseofFrankenstein”;ImpossiblePlayers,1201N.MainSt;eves7:30pm,mat.2pm;$5-$10;callfordates,times&tkts719-542-6969
Saturday, October 6•FamilyFun; 2nd Annual FamilyFun
Day&PilotFly Inw/ rocketbuilding,aerospaceinstruction,fieldgames,wingrope climb contest&more;WeisbrodAircraftMuseum;31001MagnusonAve;9am–5pm;donationsappreciated;719-671-2407
•CSU-Pueblo Football: Homecominggame:theThunderwolvesplayChadronState;CSU-Pueblo,2200BonforteBlvd.;2pm;719-549-2711
• Symphony: ‘TakeMeHome’ -musicofJohnDenverw/MackBailey,vocals& SteveWeisburg, guitar & PuebloSymphony;CSU–HoagRecitalHall,BonforteBlvd.;7:30pm;$30-35;719-545-7967
Friday, October 12•Comedy Show/Fundraiser; SoaringEagles Center forAutism ComedyNightw/cocktails,complimentarywine,dinner&comedyshow;CSUOcchiatoBldg,BonforteBlvd.;5:30pm;$50pp,$95percouple;719-547-8803
Fri. Oct 12 – Oct 21 & more•Theater:“Cinderella”;RunyonTheater,611N.MainSt.;eves7:30pm;$9-$19;call redates, times,details& tkts 719-564-0579
Saturday, October 13•FamilyFun:DayofPlayw/livemusic,food,bouncehouse,facepainting,chairmassage, sumowrestling, bball, 5Kandmore;MinnequaLake;9am–1pm;details719-564-0055
Thursday, October 18•CelebrateTheaterw/JesseWinchester:RunyonTheater,611N.MainSt.;8pm;$15-$18,tkts719-564-0579
Friday, October 19•BBQfundraiser:24thAnnualBid‘nBBQ:dinner&largesilentauction;ElPuebloMuseum,310N.Union;5:30pm-9:30pm;$;719-404-1353
Saturday, October 20•Art Event: “Indulge”w/ artists KimFaiella-Furrh& BonnieWaugh; finewines, food& festivemusic; SageArtAcademy,203N.MainSt.;6pm–8pm;$45;limitedseatingcontactKim719-696-9490
Saturday, September 22•CSU-PuebloFootball:theThunderwolvesplayBlackHillsState(SD);CSU-Pueblo,2200BonforteBlvd.;6pm;719-549-2711
Friday, October 26•HauntedKiddies’Rides atCityPark:trickor teatw/ spooky train,hauntedcaboose&more;wear costumes;CityParkRides,3455NuckollsAve.;5pm–8pm; info atwww.puebloparks.us or719-553-2790
•OperaTheatreoftheRockies:“TheOldMaidand theThief”;RunyonTheater,611N.MainSt.;7:30pm;$15-$20;719-564-0579
Saturday, October 27•ZooBoo: spooktacular activities at theZoow/treats,animalcloseencounters,pumpkins;PuebloZoo, 3455NuckollsAve.; 9:30am - 3pm; kids ages 3 - 12freeifwearingcostume&accompaniedbypayingadult;members free;www.pueblozoo.org
•Puebloween!: trick-o-treating thru theHelenT.WhiteGalleriesw/ costumedcharacters& specialHalloween crafts;
Sangre deCristoArtsCenter, 210N.SantaFe;11am–4pm;719-295-7200
•HalloweenFunFest- costumeparade& contest,maskmaking, storytelling&more;Nature&RaptorCenter,5200NatureCenterRd;$4-$5;1pm–4pm;719-569-2414
• Symphony: ‘Pueblo’s SymphonyFantastic’ w/Wei-Wei-Le on violin;CSU–HoagRecitalHall,BonforteBlvd;7:30pm;$35;719-545-7967
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Friday, October 12•ArtOpeningReception: “Sisters”w/Jan Steers&Gail Bailey; Blue SpruceGallery,MainSt;5pm-7pm;free&opentopublic
Saturday, October 13• SecondSaturdayArtWalk:shops,music,artistsatwork,refreshments;MainSt.;3pm–4:30pm.
•GhostWalk:streetsofFlorence;719-784-3544
Friday Oct 19 – Sat. Oct 20• 8thAnnualPlein-AireFestival;“PainttheTown”;receptionandsaleonSaturday;5pm - 7pm; contact 719-784-3544 forinfo
• 4thAnnualEurekaDays /Kick in thebuttBBQ;bbq,foodvendors,beer,music;PioneerPark;$3admission
Wednesday, October 31•HalloweenTrick orTreat: downtownmerchants;5pm–7pm
Canon City
Friday, October 5•First FridayArtWalk:ArtistsGalleryw/6artists,416MainSt.;free&opentopublic;5pm–8pm.
•ArtOpeningReception:“ArkansasValleyArtistsShowcase”;FCA,505MaconAve.;5pm–8pm;free&opentopublic;719-275-2790
• 13thAnnualArtfulWomen ExhibitOpeningReception&AwardsCeremony;Sunflower Bank Bldg, 531Main St.;5:30pm–7:30pm;exhibitopenvariousdatesthruOctober20
Saturday, October 6•RimtoRim10k /5kRun: royalGorgeBridge& Park; awards, door prizes,swag bag; registration 7:15am, start8:30am; $25pre-registration; $35RaceDay registration; [email protected]
•Biketoberfest:motorcycleshow,music,Oktoberfestbeergardenbrats,burgers&more;MaconPlaza;9am–end.
Saturdays October 6 & 27•MurderMysteryTrainRidew/deliciousfood, scenery& classic ‘whodunnit”;RoyalGorgeRR, Santa FeDepot, 401WaterSt.;6:30pm;$110;1-888-724-5748
Wednesday, October 24•FremontCountyCommunityConcert:“ClassicalGas”;CanonCityHS;7pm
Wednesday, October 31•HalloweenTrick orTreat: downtownmerchants;5pm–7pm
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C o l o r ado : Ev e n t s i n O ct o b e r 2 0 1 2Saturday, October 13• SecondSaturdayArtWalk:mostgalleriesfeaturenew showopeningsor artists’receptionfrom12noon–7pm;HistoricDowntown.
Saturday, October 27•All Arts Closing Festival: “ValleyVisions”;musicians, poets, singers,dancers,circusacts,food&more;SteamPlantTheater,W.Sackett;5pm;$5-$10
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Thursday, October 11•Collegiate Peaks ForumLocal ExpertSeries:“DoingitRight:Sex&Christianityin American Media” w/ Dr. AmyFrykholm; Congregational UnitedChurch,217CrossmanAve.; 7pm; free&opentopublic.
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Thursday, Oct. 4 – Sat. Oct. 6•PleinAirPaintOut:juriedshowwithcashawards;jurorStephenC.Datz;concludesSaturday,October6thwithshow;detailshttp://www.sangresartguild.org
Saturday, October 6• 6thAnnualArtHullabaloo!:presentationsatvariousvenuesallaroundtown;artistspainting in public, art demos, poetryreading, drama& humorous theatershorts,culinaryarts,fiberarts,circusacts&more;DowntownWestcliffe;allday.
•Art Opening Reception: 3rd StreetGallery,N.Hwy69,Westcliffe; 4pm–7pm;free&opentopublic
Saturday, October 13•Historical SocietyAnnualBanquetw/AndrewGullifordaboutLewis&Clark& environmental history inAmericanWest;Ranchers’RoostCafé,25MainSt.,Westcliffe; 6pm; reservations 719-783-9448
Wednesday, October 31•TrickorTreat:downtownmerchantsw/
orangeposter inwindow;both towns;start4pm
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Monday, October 1• ScavengerHunt forkids6-12;WesternMuseum,225NorthGateBlvd.;9am–4pm;$4-$8;719-488-0880;repeatsMonthruSatthru10/31
Wednesday, October 3•FundRaiserw/LiveMusic: “Adam&Stilwagen”; supportRonaldMcDonalHouse Charities;Mining ExchangeWyndamHotel, 8 S. NevadaAve.;5:30pm - 8:30pm; $25;RSVP required719-323-2000
•ComedyFundraiser forZach’s Place;‘Josh Blue’; Stargazers Theater, 10 S.ParksideDr.;6:30pm;$35-$100;719-476-2200
Thursday, October 4•Comedy;RodneyCarrington;PikesPeakCenter,190S.Cascade;7:30pm;$46.25-$56.50;719576-2626
Friday, October 5•Fair;MetaphysicalFair;CityAuditorium,221EKiowa;$5;303-634-1810
•ArtWalk;OldColoradoCity,Colorado@25th;5pm-8pm;free;719-520-9494
Saturday, October 6• RunWalkFundraiser;Chuckie’sFriendsSpecialNeeds;GooseGossagePark,3950MarkDablingBlvd;7:30am&10am;$15-$40;719-687-3425
•Colorado Jazz; Dotsero; StargazersTheater,10SParkside;1pm–9pm;$15-$18;719-476-2200
Thursday, October 11•Livemusic“Adam&Stilwagen”;motif,2432W.CucharrasSt.;7:15pm-10:15pm;719-635-5365
•Concert:‘HoustonPerson’Saxophonist;CCPackardHall,5W.CacheLaPoudre;7pm;$15-$25;719-576-5945
Friday, October 12•WineTasting fundraiser forCheyenneVillage;CityAuditorium,221E.Kiowa;5:30pm–9pm$75;719-572-7488
• ScottishMusic: TannahillWeavers;Stargazers Theater, 10 S. Parkside;6:30pm;$20-$25;719476-2200
Saturday, October 13•CCFundraiser: 24thTigerClassic 5K;MonumentValleyPark,170W.CacheLaPoudre;7am;$25-$30;call719-389-6107forprereg&info
•TalentExtravaganzaFundraiser;Omega
PsiPhiShowboat;CrownePlazaHotel,2886S.CircleDrive;6pm;$35;719-229-7606
Sunday, October 14•ChamberMusic Concert: ChamberOrchestraoftheSprings;CCCornerstoneArts Center, 825N.Cascade; 1:45pmlecture,2pmshow;seasontickets$25-$85;719-633-3649
• JazzConcert:ColdFeverattheMetropolisSupperClub,1201W.Colorado;6PM;$5;719-227-9888;repeats10/28
• Fashion Show Fundraiser;AmericanGirlFashionshow;CheyenneMountainResort, 3225BroadmoorValleyDr.; 12noon&3:30pm;$28or$250fortableof10;[email protected]
Friday, October 19•Bluesconcert:“JimAdamBluesBand”;StargazersTheater, 10S.ParksideDr.;$10adv.,$15DOS;719-476-2200
Saturday, October 20•Philharmonic:Shostakovich&Schumann;PikesPeak, 190SCascade; 8pm;$19+;719-520-SHOW;repeatsSundayat2pm
Sunday, October 21•Philharmonic: Season of Firsts; SandCreekHigh School, 7005N.CarefreeCircle;3pm;$8-$10;719685-6468;seasonticketsavailable
Tuesday, October 23•CountryMusic: ‘DonWilliams’; PikesPeakCenter,190S.CascadeAve;7:30pm;$39.25-$59.75;719-576-2626
Friday, October 26•Rock andDance; Legacy; StargazersTheater,10S.Parkside;7pm;$10-$12;719-476-2200
Saturday, October 27•Run/WalkFundraiser; Be a superhero5KRun/Walk andRoll;America theBeautiful Park, 120CiminoDr.; 8am;$15-$25;303-757-8008X12
•Philharmonic;SleepyHollowandOtherTales;PikesPeakCenter,190S.CascadeAve.;8pm;$19;719-520-SHOW
Sunday, October 28• Jazz;ThinAirJazzHalloween;StargazersTheater,10S.ParksideDr.;5pm;$4-$8;719-476-2200
manitou SPringS
Saturday October 27•PapermakingandPoetry;BusinessofArtCenter; 513Manitou; 9AM-3PM;$190;719-685-1861thru11/10
CriPPLe Creek
Friday, October 5•Live Theater: “Haunting at theOldHomestead”melodrama&HalloweenOlio;ButteTheater,139E.BennettAve;$;callredates,times&tkts719-689-3247
Saturday, October 6•Gravity Races: home-made vehiclesfly downBennettAve.; rules, regs&applications athttp://visitcripplecreek.comor719-689-2634
•DinnerTheater:ImperialHotel&GoldBarRoomTheater;Dinner 6pm; show7pm;$15showonly,$25dinner&show;719-344-9274
Oct6:JonathanGorst–ragtimeconcertOct.27:‘TheClassicDinettes”
Saturday, October 13•MinetoMineChallenge:5½milerunfromCrippleCreektoVictor;prizes,hotchocolateavailable;startMollieKathleenMine&finishCC&VictorGoldMiningCo;CCHeritageCenter, 9283S.Hwy67;details http://visitcripplecreek.comor719-689-2634
Saturday, October 27•MonsterBall:costumes&danceinthehaunted streetof a city thathas twiceburned to the ground; glow-in-the-darkparadebeginsaftersundown;livemusicians,beergarden,ghosts;BennettAve.;http://visitcripplecreek.comor719-689-2634
WoodLand Park
Thursday, October 4•MeettheAuthor;BarbaraO’Neal;PublicLibrary; 218EMidlandAve.; 6:30PM;free;719-687-9281X132
Friday, October 26•Concert:“Adam&Stilwagen”;CrystolaRoadhouse,20918Hwy24;8pm;719-687-7879
CyriL CuSPidor’S FenCe PoSt
Friday, September 7•Art Opening: Peripheral Visions, acollection artworks that can only beviewed out of the corner of the eye;FencePostCommunityCenterandCurioCorner;5pm–7pm.
Tuesday, September 11•Public InputMeeting: ShouldMoreAgenciesbeInvolvedinCleanup?;heldat the site of theBernie’s BaconBarngreasepitdebaclewithrepresentativesfromEPA,ColoradoHealthDept, andBernie’ssurvivors;5pm.
September October 2012
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