ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT BRIEFS
THIS WEEKEND
Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park: Friday Afternoon Club on the Mountain
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — At the top of Iron Mountain, enjoy live music starting at the Local’s Choice Favorite Place to View the Sunset, along with food and drink specials. Frank Martin and Aaron Taylor bring Americana to life: the heart of country, the fire of bluegrass, the spirit of folk, the passion of blues, the twists of jazz. Their resume includes four years together in Carbondale’s Let Them Roar (formerly All The Pretty Horses).
5-9 p.m. Friday, July 17, with free tram after 4 p.m., live music starts at 5 p.m.
Admission: Guests ride the tram for free after 4 p.m. with the ad clipped or printed from the Post Independent
51000 Two Rivers Plaza Road
Info: 945-4228 and http://www.glenwoodcaverns.com
Cooper Wine and Spirits: Free Tasting
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy free tastings every weekend in downtown Glenwood Springs, as Cooper Wine and Spirits showcases different varieties of hand-selected wines, craft beers and Colorado spirits.
5-7 p.m. Friday, July 17 and Saturday, July 18
Admission: Free
732 Cooper Ave.
Info: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Cooper-Wine-Spirit/206692372844660
Music in Redstone: Kraig Kenning
REDSTONE — National slide guitar champion Kraig Kenning plays the Crystal Club Cafe free live music in Redstone.
6 p.m. Friday, July 17 and Sunday, July 19
Admission: Free
467 Redstone Blvd.
Info: 963-9515 and http://www.crystalclubcafe.com
Olive Ridley’s Coffee Tea and Travel: Jake and Meli Statler
RIFLE — Jake and Meli Statler perform acoustic covers featuring a variety of pop, country and folk songs. Jake Statler is a local fingerstyle guitarist who plays to please a crowd with cover songs from today’s contemporary guitarists. Stop by for coffee, snacks and live music.
6-8 p.m. Friday, July 17
Admission: Free
228 Railroad Ave. Unit C
Info: 665-9445 and http://www.facebook.com/oliveridleytravel
Glenwood Vaudeville Revue: Summer Season
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — A two-hour, family-friendly dinner theater show with professional talent performing comedy skits, seasonal jokes, high-energy dance numbers, novelty songs and original comedic presentations.
Doors at 6:30 p.m. (with show following food, drinks and entertainment) Fridays and Saturdays and and 5:30 pm. Sundays through Oct. 4
Admission (show only): $24/adults, $22/seniors, and $16/kids 12 and younger; food and beverages optional, a la carte; 10% off groups of 10 or more
Springs Theatre, 915 Grand Ave.
Reservations and group info: 945-9699, e-mail reservations@gvrshow.com and http://www.gvrshow.com
Heather’s Savory Pies and Tapas Bar: Axis LP
BASALT — Roaring Fork Valley contemporary artist duo Larry and Patty Herd play rock to funk to soul groove for appetizers, dinner and drinks at Heather’s Friday evening.
7 p.m. Friday, July 17
Admission: Free
166 Midland Ave.
Info: 927-0151 and http://www.heatherssavorypies.com
Rivers Restaurant: Live Music Fridays
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy elegant, guitar-based music featuring classical, jazz, Latin and world beat elements with Valle Musico Friday night in the Rivers bar.
8:30-11:30 p.m. Friday, July 17
Admission: Free
2525 S. Grand Ave.
Info: 928-8813
Juicy Lucy’s Steakhouse: Brock McLeod
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy live music by singer-songwriter Brock McLeod as he plays southern and classic rock originals and favorites on the deck of downtown Glenwood’s award-winning steakhouse.
12 p.m. Saturday, July 18
Admission: Free
308 Seventh St.
Info: 945-4619 and http://www.juicylucyssteakhouse.com
Magical Moments Summer Concert Series: Old Towne Pickers
REDSTONE — Dance to the old-timey sounds of blues, folk and country by Steamboat Springs’ Old Towne Pickers for music in the park as Redstone’s weekly Magical Moments Summer Concert Series continues.
6-8 p.m. Saturday, July 18
Admission: Free
Redstone Park, Highway 133
Info: 963-8240
White House Pizza: Cody Jeffreys
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy live music by Cody Jeffreys as he performs on White House Pizza’s family-friendly summer deck (weather permitting).
7-10 p.m. Saturday, July 18
Admission: Free
801 Main St.
Info: 704-9400 and http://www.whitehousepizza.com
Juicy Lucy’s Steakhouse: Leonard Curry Trio
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Tap your toes to live and local Americana music with the Leonard Curry Trio for Sunday brunch to at award-winning downtown restaurant Juicy Lucy’s.
12 p.m. Sunday, July 19
Admission: Free
308 Seventh St.
Info: 945-4619 and http://www.juicylucyssteakhouse.com
Colorado Animal Rescue (C.A.R.E.): Bow Wow Film Fest
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Bow Wow is a traveling film festival that celebrates, educates and inspires all things doggie (with or without their human) through the art of short film that will benefit C.A.R.E.
7 p.m. Sunday, July 19
Tickets: $12/adult presale, $15/door, $7/children 12 and younger
Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts, 601 E. Sixth St.
Info: http://www.bowwowfilmfest.com
UPCOMING
Glenwood Downtown Market: Live Music and More
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Enjoy live music and artisan foods every Tuesday in downtown Glenwood at Eighth Street and Grand Avenue. The market features products from farmers, ranchers, local chefs, food vendors, arts, crafts, special events, and is an all-around good excuse to get out and have fun in the community.
4-8 Tuesday, July 21
Admission: Free
Centennial Park, 828 Grand Ave.
Info: 618-3650 and http://www.glenwoodmarket.com
Thunder River Theatre Company and SoL Theatre Company: Summer Youth Camp
CARBONDALE — An exciting summer camp opportunity for children that runs July 20 to August 7 at the Embrey Family Youth Conservatory at Thunder River Theatre. Students will learn every aspect of being in a theatrical production, while having fun in a safe and supportive environment. Scholarships available.
Monday, July 20 through Friday, Aug. 7
Registration open now: http://www.soltheatrecompany.com
67 Promenade
Info: Jennifer Michaud at 274-0894
Basalt Summer ArtsBeat: The Starletts
BASALT — Downtown Basalt’s free concert series continues with live Motown and soul by Carbondale’s The Starletts. Attendees are invited to bring their own picnic supper or purchase a box dinner from participating local restaurants.
6 p.m. Wednesday, July 22 (rain or shine)
Admission: Free
Lions Park, 101 Midland Ave.
Info: http://www.facebook.com/BasaltDowntown and http://www.basaltdowntown.com/events
Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts: Summer of Music 2015
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Free, live music in the park continues with the blues and boogie woogie by the Lionel Young Band and opener Rich Ganson. The concerts run each Wednesday evening.
6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 22
Admission: Free
Two Rivers Park Bandshell, 740 Devereux Road
Info: http://www.glenwoodarts.org
Carbondale Branch Library: Doctor Who Trivia Night
CARBONDALE — Calling all Doctor Who enthusiasts and trivia buffs, join the Carbondale Branch Library for a night of pizza, root beer, and a Tardis photo booth. Costumes are highly encouraged for special prizes. Don’t forget to bring your sonic screwdriver.
5 p.m. Thursday, July 23
Admission: Free
320 Sopris Ave.
Info: 963-2889 and http://www.gcpld.org/about-us/branches/carbondale-branch-library
Bookcliffs Arts Center: Hilltop Summer Concert Series
RIFLE — The Bookcliffs Arts Center’s free Hilltop Summer Concert Series continues on the Hilltop Stage. Bring your chairs, blankets, and dancing feet for the Porch Pickers.
6-8 p.m. Thursday, July 23
Admission: Free
1100 E. 16th St.
Info: http://www.bookcliffsartscenter.org
Vicco’s Charcoalburger Drive-In: 12th Annual Grand River Classic Car Show
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — For two days only, check out vintage rides at the 12th Annual Grand River Car Classic Car Show. The summer event opens with a barbecue and street dance on Friday night at Vicco’s Charcoalburger in West Glenwood Springs. The fun continues Saturday with breakfast at Glenwood Springs High School.
6 p.m. Friday, July 24 and breakfast at 8 a.m. Saturday, July 25
Vicco’s Charcoalburger, 51659 Highway 6 and Glenwood Springs High School, 1521 Grand Ave.
Info: 945-1008
Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities (CCAH): Carbondale Mountain Fair
CARBONDALE —Mountain Fair draws more than 145 vendors poised to bring their unique and diverse homemade wares to town each summer. In addition to vendors, Mountain Fair features non-stop entertainment–both in live music and various forms of performing arts; a family-area called The Oasis which provides interactive, creative experiences for children; ethnic food; friendly competitions that run the gamut from pie baking to wood splitting.
4 p.m. Friday, July 24 through 9 p.m. Sunday, July 26
Admission: Free
Sopris Park, Seventh and Main
Info: 963-1680 and http://www.carbondalearts.com
Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park: Friday Afternoon Club on the Mountain
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — At the top of Iron Mountain, enjoy live music starting at the Local’s Choice Favorite Place to View the Sunset, along with food and drink specials. Relax after work at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park’s Friday Afternoon Club on Iron Mountain, featuring live music by Painters Stage, a trio comprised of Noemi, Kristof and Max Kosmowski,
5-9 p.m. Friday, July 24, with free tram after 4 p.m., live music starts at 5 p.m.
Admission: Guests ride the tram for free after 4 p.m. with the ad clipped or printed from the Post Independent
51000 Two Rivers Plaza Road
Info: 945-4228 and http://www.glenwoodcaverns.com
Magical Moments Summer Concert Series: Kraig Kenning
REDSTONE — Singer-songwriter and slack-key guitarist Kraig Kenning plays live music in the park as Redstone’s weekly Magical Moments Summer Concert Series continues.
6-8 p.m. Saturday, July 25
Admission: Free
Redstone Park, Highway 133
Info: 963-8240
CCAH: Art and Wine Break: Animated Self-Portraits
CARBONDALE — Take an art break and give yourself the opportunity to relax and create with CCAH. Everything is provided — the space, wine, snacks and a little help from Lisa Singer, who will be on-hand to facilitate fun art projects. July’s project will be a fun and quirky animated self-portrait project for experienced and novice alike. Space is limited.
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 28
Admission: $25
Third Street Center, 520 S. Third St., Suite 15
Info and to reserve a spot: 963-1680 and http://www.carbondalearts.com
Basalt Summer ArtsBeat: The Drunken Hearts
BASALT — Downtown Basalt’s free concert series continues with live alt-Americana music by The Drunken Hearts. Attendees are invited to bring their own picnic supper or purchase a box dinner from participating local restaurants.
6 p.m. Wednesday, July 29 (rain or shine)
Admission: Free
Lions Park, 101 Midland Ave.
Info: http://www.facebook.com/BasaltDowntown and http://www.basaltdowntown.com/events
Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts: Summer of Music 2015
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The Grove Trotters play genres ranging from jazz to reggae and blues and rock to funk, with opener ATV, rounds out the Summer of Music 2015 season.
6:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 29
Admission: Free
Two Rivers Park Bandshell, 740 Devereux Road
Info: http://www.glenwoodarts.org
Town of Silt: Silt Heyday
SILT — This year we Heyday celebrates 100 years of Silt, with a town-sponsored concert on Friday, July 31, breakfast, parade, food, craft vendors, and free music at Stoney Ridge, and additional events at the Silt Historical Park on Saturday, Aug. 1; and the Heyday Hobble – 5K and the Heyday Car show on Sunday, Aug. 2. Tickets for Friday concert and booth, parade, Heyday Hobble and car show forms available at http://www.townofsilt.org under the tab for special events, or during normal business hours at the Town of Silt Office.
Friday, July 31 through Sunday, Aug. 2
Downtown Silt
Info: 876-5861
Magical Moments Summer Concert Series: Doctor Robert
REDSTONE — Beatles tribute band Doctor Robert returns to the Magical Moments Summer Concert Series for live music in the park.
6-9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1
Admission: Free
Redstone Park, Highway 133
Info: 963-8240
Basalt Summer ArtsBeat: Latin Jazz Express
BASALT — Downtown Basalt’s free concert series continues with live Afro-Cuban jazz, bossa nova, Latin jazz by Latin Jazz Express. Attendees are invited to bring their own picnic supper or purchase a box dinner from participating local restaurants.
6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5 (rain or shine)
Admission: Free
Lions Park, 101 Midland Ave.
Info: http://www.facebook.com/BasaltDowntown and http://www.basaltdowntown.com/events
Wyly Art Center: Pencil Us In Benefit
BASALT —The Wyly Art Center and Town of Basalt are partnering to plant the Pencil Garden, a new community art installation in Lions Park in downtown Basalt. The public will have its first peek at the Pencil Garden when it is unveiled during the 11th annual benefit Pencil Us In gala.
6-9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8
Admission: Start at $150, purchased by phone at 927-4123, online at http://www.wylyarts.org, or email holly@wylyarts.org
99 Midland Spur
Info: 927-4123 and art@wylyarts.org
Town of Carbondale and Steve’s Guitars: Summer Music in the Park Finale
CARBONDALE — Close out Carbondale’s free Sunday summer music series and bring a blanket and a picnic to Sopris Park. Opening the last show is Valle Musico, an elegant Latin, jazz and classical band that mixes in smooth world beat music, featuring acoustic guitarists John Ramo and Pat Winger with Bruce Imig on bass and Lee Martin on vocals. The Show Ponies, a high-energy, five-piece group out of Los Angeles, headlines with an original blend of Americana, bluegrass and folk with a fiddle, banjo, drums, two guitars and vocals. No alcohol sales.
4-7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 9
Admission: Free
Sopris Park, 640 County Road 106
Info: 379-3625 and http://www.carbondale.com/events
Basalt Summer ArtsBeat: Trout Steak Revival
BASALT — Downtown Basalt’s free concert series continues with live Colorado bluegrass by the Front Range’s Trout Steak Revival. Attendees are invited to bring their own picnic supper or purchase a box dinner from participating local restaurants.
6 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 12 (rain or shine)
Admission: Free
Lions Park, 101 Midland Ave.
Info: http://www.facebook.com/BasaltDowntown and http://www.basaltdowntown.com/events
CCAH: “Square Footage” Art Exhibition
CARBONDALE — Art is an event taking place in time and space, especially during the CCAH’s six-week exhibit, “Square Footage.” Participating artists Jay Phillips, Reina Katsenberger, Penelope Greenwell, Wallace Graham, John Emerson and dancers of CoMotion: A Conscious Movement Project will receive up to 16 square feet to install or choreograph their work. Over the course of six weeks, the square footage allotted to each artist will be reduced, requiring the artists to respond.
Friday, Aug. 14 through Friday, Sept. 25
Admission: Free
CCAH’s R2 Gallery in the Launchpad, 76 S. Fourth St.
Info: 963-1680 and http://www.carbondalearts.com
Thunder River Theatre Company (TRTC): Glitz and Glamour, A Roaring ‘20s Gala
CARBONDALE — Carbondale’s award-winning professional theatre TRTC closes out its 20th anniversary season with a Roaring ‘20s-themed fundraising gala. The event features Adam Bartley, singer and actor from L.A. who appears on the Netflix series “Longmire” and former Crystal Palace alumnus, a live band, catered dinner and live auction.
5-10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15
Admission: $80
67 Promenade
Info: 963-8200 and http://www.thunderrivertheatre.com
Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park: Music on the Mountain
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Take a Saturday to have fun and dance to classic, modern and original rock by Glenwood’s own Fifty50. Enjoy a free tram ride and listen to live, local music with the donation of a can of food for the LiftUp food pantry.
4-10 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15, with free tram starting at 4 p.m.; live music from 6-10 p.m.
Admission: Guests ride the tram for free after 4 p.m. with a canned food donation
51000 Two Rivers Plaza Road
Info: 945-4228 and http://www.glenwoodcaverns.com
CCAH: YogArt Kids Camp with Rochelle Norwood
CARBONDALE — YogArt is a week full of self-exploration and creative expression in art, movement, games, and yoga. Kids ages 6-11 will learn about their bodies through age appropriate yoga basics and creative movement. Opportunities to integrate self-expression and reflection will be built into art projects through out.
9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Aug. 17 through Friday, Aug. 21
Admission: $150
The Launchpad, 76 S. Fourth St.
Register: (530) 919-1385 and Rochelle Norwood at rochellenorwood@hotmail.com
Aspen Valley Land Trust: 12th Annual Save the Land Dance
CARBONDALE — Save the date for the 12th annual Save the Land Dance held once again on the fields of John Nieslanik’s ranch to honor and celebrate the families who have protected their properties as open lands for agriculture, wildlife habitat, scenic enjoyment and recreation. The event, featuring a silent and live auction, dinner and drinks, music and dancing, also bids farewell to executive director Martha Cochran after 13 years at the helm.
5:30 p.m. Aug. 22
0979 County Road 101
Info: 963-8440
Dance Initiative: Molissa Fenley and Company Residence and Performance
CARBONDALE — Dance Initiative hosts Mills College faculty Mollissa Fenley and Company as an artist in residence. Over the course of Fenley’s 36-year career, she has produced more than 75 original works performed on every continent and in the U.S. at the Joyce Theater, Summerstage, The Kitchen, City Center, Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center Out-of-Doors, Jacob’s Pillow and American Dance Festival. The residency includes an open company class and rehearsals, workshops and public presentation.
Sept. 6-12, with performance Saturday, Sept. 12
The Launchpad, 76 S. Fourth St.
Info: http://www.danceinitiative.org
ONGOING
CCAH: “12 By 2” Art Exhibit
CARBONDALE — CCAH’s exhibition, “12 By 2: A Conversation Between Poets and Visual Artists,” has touched the viewing public since opening on June 12.
Admission: Free
CCAH’s R2 Gallery in The Launchpad, 76 S. Fourth St.
Info: 963-1680 and http://www.carbondalearts.com
Wyly Art Center: Sarah Peterson Art Exhibit
BASALT — The Wyly Annex hosts an art exhibit, free and open to the public, for nationally exhibited artist Sarah Peterson. Her exhibit, “Retrospective: Intimate Gestures,” featuring her watercolor paintings, runs through July 31.
Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Friday
Admission: Free
99 Midland Spur
Info: 927-4123 and http://www.wylyarts.org
Wyly Annex: Ingrid Magidson Art Exhibit
BASALT — The Wyly Annex hosts an art exhibit, free and open to the public, for internationally acclaimed, collected artist Ingrid Magidson. Her work features Renaissance images layered with antique objects and transparent sheets. The exhibit runs through Aug. 5.
Gallery hours: 12-6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday
Admission: Free
174 Midland Ave.
Info: http://www.wylyarts.org
Carbondale Clay Center: “Ceramic Color: The Endless Pursuit” Exhibit
CARBONDALE — Through July 31, this national juried and invitational exhibition of ceramic art held annually at the Carbondale Clay Center Gallery features guest juror and Montana potter Josh DeWeese.
Admission: Free
135 Main St.
Info: 963-2529 and http://www.carbondaleclay.org
Bookcliffs Arts Center: First July Art Exhibit
RIFLE — For July, check out the dreamy visions of local oil painter Sara Gallagher
Admission: Free
The Stone House, 1100 E. 16th St.
Info: http://www.bookcliffsartscenter.org
Coredination and Bonedale Ballet: New Total Barre class with Vicki Tobia
CARBONDALE — A new Total Barre, a 60-minute dance-inspired body-conditioning workout, class with Vicki Tobia. She has an extensive and professional background in dance, pilates and fitness.
5:30-6:30 p.m. Mondays
First class special: $5 off your first class
455 S. Third St.
Info and to RSVP: Alexandra Jerkunica at 379-2187 and http://www.bonedaleballet.com
Carbondale Community School: African Dance Class
CARBONDALE — The community is invited to come out every Monday evening during the summer to dance to live drumming and African music.
6:30 p.m. Mondays
Admission: $12
1505 Satank Road
Info: 963-9647
Carbondale Gus Darian Arena: Wild West Rodeo
CARBONDALE — Bring the family down to a Thursday night summer tradition in Carbondale. Food and fun is had by all as competitive bull riders and horseback riders compete.
Gates open at 5:30 p.m., slack at 6 p.m. and performance starts at 7:30 p.m. Thursdays
Admission: $10
151 County Road 100
Info: http://www.carbondalerodeo.com
Frontier Historical Society: Hidden History Tours
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Join the Frontier Historical Society for “Robbers, Reprobates and the Red Light District” hidden history tours of historic downtown Glenwood Springs. Enjoy walking excursions regaling the tales of bank robberies, jail escapes, prohibition, illegal gambling, gangsters, soiled doves and even a murder or two. Parental discretion advised for the Hidden History Tour due to subject matter.
7 p.m. (meet at 6:45 p.m.) Fridays through Labor Day weekend
Admission: $15/adults (cash or credit cards accepted)
Visitor’s Center, 802 Grand Ave.
Info and reservations: 945-4448 and email history@rof.net
CCAH: Classes at The Launchpad
CARBONDALE — Movement, music, and dance classes are in full swing at The Launchpad. Crystal River Ballet, The Yard Hip Hop, Carbondale Rhythm Collective, DanceLAB, Core Healing Arts, Aspen Dance Connection, and more offer classes for all ages seven days a week. Pick up a full schedule at the Launchpad or visit and click on Launchpad.
76 S. Fourth St.
Info: e-mail contact@launchpadcarbondale.com and http://www.carbondalearts.com
The Powers Art Center: Art Gallery
CARBONDALE — The Powers Art Center strives to teach the public about contemporary and pop art through exhibitions.
Gallery hours: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Thursday
Admission: Free
13110 Colorado 82
Info: 963-4445, e-mail menglish@powersartcenter.org and http://www.powersartcenter.org
Harvest Pottery: Jail House Studio/Gallery
CARBONDALE — Harvest Pottery has opened its doors to the Jail House Studio/Gallery with new work on display. The historic jailhouse and cabin is free to visit and open to the public.
Admission: Free
500 Weant Blvd.
Info: 963-2550, email harvestpottery@q.com and http://www.harvestpottery.com
Grove’s Black Dog Saloon: Open Mic Nights
NEW CASTLE — Open Mic every Sunday for music therapy at the Black Dog Saloon.
5 p.m. Sundays
Admission: Free
219 W. Main St.
Info: 984-0999, http://www.thedognewcastle.com and http://www.facebook.com/pages/Groves-Black-Dog-Saloon
CCAH: Figure Drawing Sessions
CARBONDALE — Drop-in, non-taught model figure drawing session facilitated by Philip Hone Williams with a live figure model.
6-9 p.m. Mondays
CCAH classroom, Third Street Center
Info: 456-2865 or e-mail honewilliams@gmail.com to reserve space
Hotel Colorado: Monday Night Jazz
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — The Hotel Colorado features valley musicians for Monday night jazz jam sessions, including Justin Pfeifer on piano, Ashton Taufer on bass, and Zach Ritchie on drums. Middle through high school, as well as local, musicians of all levels have an opportunity to hone their skills and enjoy camaraderie and networking with fellow jazz musicians.
7-9:30 p.m. Mondays
Admission: Free
124 W. Sixth St.
Info: e-mail zgritchie@gmail.com and http://www.hotelcolorado.com
Carbondale Beer Works: Phat Pagan Open Mic Night
CARBONDALE — Patrick Fagan invites performers of all types for free expression, liberal libations and musical invention. No cover.
7:30 p.m. Mondays
Admission: Free
647 Main St.
Info: 704-1216 and http://www.carbondalebeerworks.com
Rivers: Open Mic Nite
GLENWOOD SPRINGS — Open mic for artists of all types hosted by Dan Rosenthal. All talents welcome. $1 taco special. No cover.
8-10 p.m., Wednesdays
Admission: Free
2525 S. Grand Ave.
Info: 928-8813
Grove’s Black Dog Saloon: Geeks Who Drink
NEW CASTLE — Geeks Who Drink (not your average) Pub Trivia Thursdays at the Black Dog Saloon.
7:30 p.m. Thursdays
Admission: Free
219 W. Main St.
Info: 984-0999, http://www.geekswhodrink.com and http://www.facebook.com/pages/Groves-Black-Dog-Saloon
Main Street Gallery: Regional artists
GLENWOOD SPRINGS AND CARBONDALE — Works by Dean Bowlby, Stephen Datz, Berard Hofmann, Jane Lee, Linda Loeschen and Mary Noone. The gallery also specializes in preservation-quality framing.
10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday
Admission: Free
399 Main St., Carbondale
Info: http://www.mainstreetgall.com, 945-4817 and 963-3775
Midland Arts Company: Local artists’ offerings
RIFLE — This cooperative gift shop features the work of the six artist-owners and about 30 additional local artists: handmade soaps and candles, fabric arts, iron work, original paintings, and turned-wood lamps, along with the already existing artisan jewelry and pottery.
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday; 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday
Admission: Free
110 E. Third St., Rifle, next to the Blush Salon
Info: http://www.midlandartscompany.com and 625-3068
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