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CarbondaleClay Center: First Friday receptionCARBONDALE – Opening reception for an exhibition of new work by former CCC co-directors Sarah Moore and K Rhynus Cesark. Free and open to the public.6-8 p.m. Friday, March 1135 Main St.Info: info@carbondaleclay.org and 963-25296th Street Bar & Grill: Vid WeatherwaxGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Live music with Vid Weatherwax. No cover.6-9 p.m. Friday, March 1124 W. Sixth St.Info: 945-2500CMC: ‘Miss Representation’ film screeningSPRING VALLEY – In honor of Women’s History Month, this film screening is hosted by Project New Light and the Women’s Forum. The documentary explores how mainstream media contributes to under-representation of women in influential positions.6:30-9 p.m. Friday, March 1CMC Spring Valley Campus, New Space TheaterInfo: jziemann@coloradomtn.edu and 384-8518Glenwood Vaudeville Revue: Spring ShowGLENWOOD SPRINGS – A family-fun show with professional talent performing hilarious skits, witty jokes, high energy dance numbers, novelty songs and original ideas.6:30-9:30 p.m. Friday, March 1, and Saturday, March 2901 Colorado Ave.Info: reservations@gvrshow.com, http://www.gvrshow.com and 945-9699Glenwood Springs High School: ‘Grease’GLENWOOD SPRINGS – GSHS Theatre’s local production of the beloved high school play “Grease,” featuring Danny, Sandy and the rest of the Pink Ladies and T-Birds.Doors open 6:30 p.m., show at 7 p.m. Friday, March 1, and Saturday, March 2GSHS Jeannie Miller TheatreTickets: $12/adults and $8/children/teachers (teachers must present school ID)Info and group tickets: Amy Larsen, 948-2060. Tickets at the door, Gran Farnum Printing and Glenwood MusicSteve’s Guitars: Spoken word with Myrlin HepworthCARBONDALE – Hip-hop meets poetry at the First Friday Poetry Slam featuring Phoenix-based poet Myrlin Hepworth along with local high school poets.Sign-up start at 6:30 p.m., show at 7 p.m. Friday, March 119 N. Fourth St.Cover: $10Info: http://www.myrlindo.comRifle High School Drama Dept.: ‘Seven Brides for Seven Brothers’RIFLE – High school production featuring music from the original screen play, as well new songs families are sure to love. The show is appropriate for all ages.7-9:20 p.m. Friday, March 1, and Saturday, March 2Rifle High School Auditorium, 1350 Prefontaine Ave.Info: cdobert@garfieldre2.org and 665-7772Thunder River Theatre Company: ‘Long Day’s Journey into Night’CARBONDALE – TRTC Artistic Director Lon Winston has assembled a talented cast including Owen O’Farrell and TRTC’s Valerie Haugen as James and Mary Tyrone. Newcomers to the TRTC stage are David Pulliam and Nick Garay as the Tyrone sons James Jr. and Edmund. TRTC’s Jennica Deely is Cathleen, a family servant.7:30 p.m. March 1-2 and 7-9, and 2 p.m. Sunday, March 3Tickets: $22/adults, $11/studentsTickets and info: http://www.thunderrivertheatre.com and 963-8200Carbondale Beer Works: Marbin Band CARBONDALE – Chicago’s hard-working Marbin Band returns with its celebrated Israeli jazz stylings to blast in the First Friday of slush season. No cover.8-11 p.m. Friday, March 1647 Main St.Info: http://www.marbinmusic.comThe Black Nugget: The Roosters featuring Josh PhillipsCARBONDALE – Smoking-hot blues and classic rock for your First Friday dancing and musical entertainment. No cover.9 p.m. Friday, March 1401 Main St.Info: ridebuckhorse@yahoo.com Carbondale Beer Works: Lynn Byars Eclectic ComboCARBONDALE – Lynn Byars, local percussionist extraordinaire, brings friends with sax, guitar and violin. No cover.6-9 p.m. Saturday, March 2647 Main St.Info: 704-1216Carbondale Barn Dance and CCAH: Carbondale ContradanceCARBONDALE – A community contra dance with traditional contradance music. This month features Jeff Haemmer calling and Slidewhistle providing the music.7:30 p.m. Saturday March 2 Third Street Center, 520 S. Third St. Tickets: $8Info: puragusta@hotmail.com or 306-9721Burning Mountain Bowl: Already GoneNEW CASTLE – Join the live music of Already Gone for a night of all-out dance mania and to celebrate Molly’s birthday. No cover.9 p.m. Saturday, March 2880 Castle Valley Blvd.Info: http://www.burningmountainbowl.netSilver Club Saloon: Fifty50 BandNEW CASTLE – Classic, modern, and original rock music and dancing.9 p.m. Saturday, March 2366 W. Main St.Cover: $5Info: http://www.facebook.com/SilverClubSaloon/events

Ramada Inn: Monday Night Jazz GLENWOOD SPRINGS – The Ramada Inn features jazz musician Pablo Gorra for Monday Night Jazz Jam Sessions. 7-9:30 p.m. Mondays124 W. Sixth St.Info: pablogorra@q.com and 945-2500Cardiff School House: Tuesday Night Community DanceGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Camp Chair Productions presents a community dance night every Tuesday. Proceeds benefit the Cardiff School Project.6-8 p.m. TuesdaysCost: $5 with family rates, free to all Park East residences Old Cardiff SchoolInfo: 688-0911Rivers: Open Mic NiteGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Open mic for artists of all types hosted by Dan Rosenthal. All talents welcome. $1 taco special. No cover.8-10 p.m. Wednesdays2525 S. Grand Ave.Info: 928-8813Eagle’s Club: Open Acoustic Thursday NightsGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Open mic for acoustic musicians. No cover.Starting at 7 p.m. Thursdays312 Seventh St.Info: 945-5506Wilderness Workshop: “Bidder 70” movie screeningsCARBONDALE AND GLENWOOD SPRINGS – Free screening of the acclaimed documentary about Tim DeChristopher, the Utah college student serving a two-year prison sentence for disrupting a BLM auction of oil and gas leases outside of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. The screening is set to inspire a citizen movement in defense of the Thompson Divide.7 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, Third Street Center, 520 S. Third St., Carbondale, and 7 p.m. Friday, March 8, Glenwood Springs Community Center, 100 Wulfsohn RoadInfo: http://www.wildernessworkshop.org/eventsWyly Community Art Center: “Sara Ransford: The Eloquent Edge”BASALT – “Sara Ransford: The Eloquent Edge” is an exhibition of contemporary ceramic wall pieces by Sara Ransford. Exhibition dates are March 6 through April 25.Opening reception 5-7 p.m. Friday, March 8Gallery hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday99 Midland Spur Info: http://www.wylyarts.org, art@wylyarts.org, and 927-4123 CMC ArtShare Gallery: CMC Photography ExhibitGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Scot Gerdes, photo lab technician for the professional photography program at Colorado Mountain College’s campus in Spring Valley, will display his photographs March 8 to April 29. Reception on March 8 is free and open to the public.Reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, March 8802 Grand Ave.Gallery hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Info: 947-8367 or http://www.cmcartshare.comCCAH: Fifth Annual Green Is the New Black Fashion ExtravaganzaCARBONDALE – A dynamic, entertaining, and thought-provoking production showcasing sustainable fashion created by local and statewide designers. This year’s theme is Myths and Legends.Friday, March 8, and Saturday, March 9Tickets: Runway seating tickets $90/CCAH members or $100/nonmembers. General seating $30/CCAH members and $35/nonmembers.Info: http://www.carbondalearts.com , CCAH R2 Gallery at the Third Street Center, and 963-1680PAC3: The Young DublinersCARBONDALE – The Young Dubliners take a break in March from recording its ninth album for a short St Patty’s tour on the West Coast, including the PAC3.Doors open at 7:30 p.m.; show at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 14520 S. Third St.Tickets: $22 pre-sale and $27 at the doorTickets and info: http://www.youngdubliners.com, http://www.pac3carbondale.com, Deja Coffee & Brew, Thunder River Market, and Dos Gringos and 925-1663CCAH: “Out of the Box”CARBONDALE – Join CCAH for the opening reception of “Outside the Box” exhibit March 15 to April 18, which will include innovative two- and three-dimensional works of art for the home created by local artists Chad Steig, Shannon Muse, Erica Epperson, David Rasmussen, Frank McGuirk, Jill Scher, and Jason Schneider.Opening reception 6-8 p.m. Thursday, March 14Info: http://www.carbondalearts.com, CCAH R2 Gallery at the Third Street Center, and 963-1680Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts: Tito’s Handmade Vodka TastingGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Join Tito’s Handmade Vodka Company at the Ramada Inn to support the Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts. Ticket holders will sample Tito’s and compare it to many other top shelf brands. Comic April Clark headlines. Must be 21 to attend.7 p.m. Saturday, March 16124 W. Sixth St.Tickets: Pre-sale tickets $25, $35 day of eventTickets and info: http://www.glenwoodarts.org and 945-2414

CMC ArtShare Gallery: CMC Photography ExhibitGLENWOOD SPRINGS – Local exhibit featuring some of the best work produced by alumni and students in Colorado Mountain College’s professional photography program. Through Saturday, March 2.802 Grand Ave.Gallery hours: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.Info: 947-8367 or http://www.cmcartshare.comCCAH: 33rd annual Valley Visual Arts ShowCARBONDALE – Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities’ 33rd annual Valley Visual Arts Show features woodworking, painting, photography, and ceramics by more than 50 local artists. Through March.CCAH’s R2 Gallery, 645 Main St., and Bonfire Coffee, 433 Main St.Info: http://www.carbondalearts.com, ccah@sopris.net and 963-1680Crystal Glass Studio and White Dog GalleryCARBONDALE – Award-winning artists from around the country. Dreamweaver Designs is the featured artist.50 Weant Blvd.Information: http://www.thewhitedoggallery.com and http://www.themusicmatters.net.Main Street Gallery: Regional artistsGLENWOOD SPRINGS – 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 Saturday817 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs399 Main St., CarbondaleInfo: http://www.mainstreetgall.com, 945-4817 and 963-3775 CCAH: Drop-in figure drawing classCARBONDALE – Open to all ages and abilities, Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities (CCAH) is offering an uninstructed session for figure drawing. Bring your own easel and supplies. 7-9 p.m. MondaysThird Street Center, 520 S. Third St.Fee: Model’s feeInfo: http://www.carbondalearts.com, ccah@sopris.net and 963-1680Midland Arts Company: Local artists’ offeringsRIFLE – 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. Saturday110 E. Third St., Rifle, next to the Blush SalonInfo: http://www.midlandartscompany.com and 625-3068


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