High Desert Opera presents Always...Patsy Cline
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This is a wonderful Broadway show about the iconic Patsy Cline as told by her dear friend Louise. Patsy and her live band, The Bobcats, perform all of her greatest hits from the 1950’s and 60’s. Patsy had a great voice and was one of the first Country/Western singers to cross over and top the Pop charts with songs such as “Walkin’ After Midnight,” “Crazy,” and “I Fall to Pieces.” Patsy Cline is played by Jeneve Rose Mitchell, a Western Colorado native, who placed in the top 14 of American Idol when she was just 15! Her friend and funniest fan, Loiuse, is portrayed by a favorite local singer, Sierra Rode. Great singing, a lot of heart and soul, and a special way to celebrate New Year’s Eve weekend! This is High Desert Opera’s 21st year of bringing exceptional musical performances to Grand Junction. Click here for the event website |
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Sunday, Dec 31 |
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HIGH DESERT OPERA PRESENTS ALWAYS...PATSY CLINE
6:30pm-7:30pm, Posting public events
This is a wonderful Broadway show about the iconic Patsy Cline as told by her dear friend Louise. Patsy and her live band, The Bobcats, perform all
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of her greatest hits from the 1950’s and 60’s. Patsy had a great voice and was one of the first Country/Western singers to cross over and top the Pop charts with songs such as “Walkin’ After Midnight,” “Crazy,” and “I Fall to Pieces.” Patsy Cline is played by Jeneve Rose Mitchell, a Western Colorado native, who placed in the top 14 of American Idol when she was just 15! Her friend and funniest fan, Loiuse, is portrayed by a favorite local singer, Sierra Rode. Great singing, a lot of heart and soul, and a special way to celebrate New Year’s Eve weekend! This is High Desert Opera’s 21st year of bringing exceptional musical performances to Grand Junction.
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DANCE
FOOD/BEVERAGES
MUSIC
VISUAL ARTS
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THE SILVER BALL ON NYE
A dance party
7:00pm-1:30am, 2057 S. Broadway Clubhouse 25 at Tiara Rado Golfcourse
Food, drink, dance music from local and visiting dj's, ball drop broadcast, balloon drop, champagne toast and photo ops!
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Saturday, Jan 6 |
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FIBER ARTS CELEBRATION
10:00am-3:00pm, MEsa County Central Library, 443 N. 6th St., GJ CO
Join the Mesa Fiber Arts Guild celebrate Distaff Day! Distaff Day, the day after the 12 Days of Christmas, is a time when everyone returns to work
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and women traditionally took up spinning, knitting, and weaving again. All are welcome to join us on January 6th to explore the world of fiber arts. Find out why the Guild members love what they do! Stop by anytime during the day, no reservation is necessary.
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Sunday, Jan 7 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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THE LOST ART OF GLEN CANYON AND THE SAN JUAN RIVER
United Methodist Church
Join the members of the Colorado Archaeological Society of Grand Junction to view the presentation, “The Lost Rock Art of Glen Canyon and the
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San Juan River”. In 1963 when the gates of the Glen Canyon dam closed and the water of Lake Powell began to rise, scores of rock art and other archaeological sites were flooded, never to be seen again. Stephen Hughes will show an amazing presentation of over 200 colored photos of 24 archaeological sites lost forever under the waters of Lake Powell. The presentation will be on January 24, at the Redlands United Methodist Church, 6:30meet and greet and 7:00 speaker will begin. Cost is free, donations are accepted.
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Monday, Jan 8 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
SPIRITUAL
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SENSUAL WOMAN SERIES
12 Weeks to Revealing Your Inner Sensual Woman
6:30pm-8:30pm, The Energy Collective 640 White Ave. Grand Junction, CO 81501
This is 12 weeks of group sessions where woman will learn rituals and self-love exercises to release trauma and get in touch with their sacred energy.
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Friday, Jan 12 |
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LITERARY
MUSIC
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COLORADO COWBOY GATHERING - JAN. 11-14, 2024
4:30pm-9:00pm, Buffalo Rose Event Center
The Colorado Cowboy Gathering celebrates cowboy heritage, traditions and entertainment, which grew out of the traditions of cattle drives in the
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American West.
If you've never been to the Gathering and you like stories, poetry and songs with a Western theme then this is the event for you. Click the link to see a video that gives you a taste of what it is about.
Colorado Cowboy Gathering
January 12 - 14 2024
Buffalo Rose Event Center
1119 Washington Ave., Golden Colorado
Click here for TICKETS
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Saturday, Jan 13 |
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LITERARY
MUSIC
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COLORADO COWBOY GATHERING - JAN. 11-14, 2024
4:30pm-9:00pm, Buffalo Rose Event Center
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Sunday, Jan 14 |
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LITERARY
MUSIC
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COLORADO COWBOY GATHERING - JAN. 11-14, 2024
4:30pm-9:00pm, Buffalo Rose Event Center
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Tuesday, Jan 16 |
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LITERARY
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WORD UP
6:00pm-7:30pm, 1012 N Fifth St.
A space and time just for spoken word... poetry, story telling, monologues, stand-up. Whatcha got? Come share some spoken word, or if you just want
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to listen, join us at Copeka on Tuesday, January 16th from 6 to 7:30PM. Sign up at 5:45pm.
Hosted by Poet Laureate of the Western Slope, Wendy Videlock and John Anglim.
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Friday, Jan 19 |
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FILM
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INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES - DOCKED (2022
Fundraiser for HAP, Hispanic Affairs Project
5:30pm-7:00pm, 536 Ouray Ave., Grand Junction
DocuFilm Screening followed by Q & A - "Docked", a film about the plight of sheepherders working the Western Range of the Rocky
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Mountains "Docked" by Sarah C. Sifers - Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Writer ??? DATE: Friday, January 19th ? TIME: 5:30pm ??LOCATION: 536 Ouray Ave, Grand Junction, Colorado ??Suggestion donation of $10 at the door - all proceeds go to HAP: Hispanic Affairs Project, promoting immigrant integration through advocacy, leadership development, and the provision of key services. Docked exams the plight of sheepherders working the Western Range of the Rocky Mountains through the eyes of Tom Acker (a human rights activist), Ignacio Alvarado (a former sheepherder from Chile) and Lionel (a current sheepherder from Chile) as he works his sheep through the ranges in Colorado and Wyoming. Brought into the country through the Department of Labor's (DOL) H2A temporary visa program because no American is willing to work under these conditions, they are paid $750 a month for a job that requires being on call 24/7. With the rational that these sheepherders are being brought in from third world countries where they would have earned less money and lived in similar conditions, the film explores whether that is a valid argument for denying these sheepherders basic human rights.
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