The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee
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February 26, 7:30 pm-9:30pm |
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864 Bunting Ave if Asteria; 1100 North Ave. |
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The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a wildly funny and heartwarming musical that follows six quirky, lovable adolescents as they compete for the spelling championship of a lifetime. From shy Olive to intensely allergic William Barfée, former champ Chip, insecure Leaf, overachieving Marcy, and the socially conscious Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre, each contestant shares their hopes, fears, and dreams through show-stopping songs and unforgettable moments. It’s a fast-paced, hilarious journey full of heart, surprises, and a whole lot of spelling! Get ready to laugh, cheer, and maybe even spell along! _____ Thank you to season sponsors Chevron and Chuck and Robbie Breaux and to media sponsors KAFM Community Radio and MBC Grand Radio: 92.3 The Moose, Magic 93.1, 103.9 The Planet, 100.7 The Vault Click here for the event website |
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Upcoming Events
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| Wednesday, Feb 26 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
VISUAL ARTS
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A HISTORICAL LOOK AT ROCK ART
A presentation with local historian Zeb Miracle
6:30pm-8:30pm, Redlands United Methodist Church
Zeb Miracle will examine how, over time, history and culture have changed how we study and view images left in stone from past generations.
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THEATRE
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THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING BEE
7:30pm-9:30pm, 864 Bunting Ave if Asteria; 1100 North Ave.
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee is a wildly funny and heartwarming musical that follows six quirky, lovable adolescents as they compete
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for the spelling championship of a lifetime. From shy Olive to intensely allergic William Barfée, former champ Chip, insecure Leaf, overachieving Marcy, and the socially conscious Logainne Schwartzandgrubenierre, each contestant shares their hopes, fears, and dreams through show-stopping songs and unforgettable moments. It’s a fast-paced, hilarious journey full of heart, surprises, and a whole lot of spelling! Get ready to laugh, cheer, and maybe even spell along! _____ Thank you to season sponsors Chevron and Chuck and Robbie Breaux and to media sponsors KAFM Community Radio and MBC Grand Radio: 92.3 The Moose, Magic 93.1, 103.9 The Planet, 100.7 The Vault
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| Thursday, Feb 27 |
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GENERAL
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NEW MOON GONGBATH WITH JERE FRIEDMAN
Experiential sound healing and meditation
6:00pm-7:30pm, 536 Ouray Avenue
90-minute program led by Jere Friedman that includes chanting, meditation, and a gong bath where participants lie on the floor and take a deep inner
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journey.
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THEATRE
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RIDE THE CYCLONE
The Musical
7:30pm-10:00pm, Asteria Theatre • 864 Bunting Ave.
The lives of six teen choir students are cut short in a freak roller coaster accident. Stuck in limbo, a mechanical fortune teller invites them each
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to tell their story in song for the chance to return to life. This quirky and enchanting cult musical is a Gen Z favorite and a moving look at what makes a life well-lived. Rated PG-13 for adult language Feb. 27; 7:30pm Feb. 28; 7;30pm Mar. 1; 7:30pm Mar. 2; 2pm Mar. 6; 7:30pm Mar. 7; 7:30pm Mar. 8; 2 and 7:30pm
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MUSIC
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ERIC ELISON: LIGHTFOOT OF THE ROCKIES
7:00pm-9:00pm, 195 W. Main Street, Cedaredge
Live music in an small venue
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| Saturday, Mar 1 |
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FUNDRAISERS/BENEFITS
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THE ANGELIC GATSBY GALA
A Night of Elegance and Community Impact
4:00pm-8:00pm, 1180 Southlake Cir, Morrow, GA 30260
The Angelic Gatsby Gala: A Night of Elegance and Community Impact is an evening filled with glamour, inspiration, and purpose. Hosted by Angelically
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Blessed, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, this event celebrates the spirit of the Roaring Twenties while supporting families in need. Join us on Saturday, March 1, 2025, at The Morrow Center in Morrow, GA, for a night to remember. Highlights include a 1920s-inspired fashion show, a live DJ, a silent auction, a delectable Southern-inspired menu, and the recognition of honorees whose remarkable efforts have strengthened our community. This event combines elegance and entertainment with a meaningful cause. Every ticket purchased contributes directly to Angelically Blessed, Inc.'s initiatives, providing financial assistance and emotional support to families in need. Don’t miss this opportunity to step into the dazzling world of the Roaring Twenties while making a difference in the lives of others!
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MUSIC
VISUAL ARTS
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LET THE WHOLE WORLD SING
Presented by the Western Colorado Chorale
7:30pm-9:00pm, 1221 North 12th Street Grand Junction 81501
Get your passport ready for a musical world tour! The Western Colorado Chorale acts as your guide on this fascinating exploration of choral works and
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folk songs from cultures spanning the globe. From soaring spiritual pieces to rhythmic dances, this uplifting program celebrates the universal language of the human voice across continents. Led by Dirk Johnson, the WCC ensemble weaves together a harmonious blend of voices that transcends language barriers and embraces the universal language of music. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the Love Recital Hall concert; most people arrive about 40 minutes early. Parking: Available at Colorado Mesa University Parking Lots. View the parking map here: https://www.coloradomesa.edu/campus-info/documents/parkingmap.pdf Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional, though athletic wear is generally discouraged. Applause: Applause is welcomed; follow others if you are unsure when to clap. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be considerate so everyone can enjoy the performance.
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| Sunday, Mar 2 |
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MUSIC
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LET THE WHOLE WORLD SING
Presented by the Western Colorado Chorale
3:00pm-4:30pm, 1221 North 12th Street Grand Junction 81501
Get your passport ready for a musical world tour! The Western Colorado Chorale acts as your guide on this fascinating exploration of choral works and
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folk songs from cultures spanning the globe. From soaring spiritual pieces to rhythmic dances, this uplifting program celebrates the universal language of the human voice across continents. Led by Dirk Johnson, the WCC ensemble weaves together a harmonious blend of voices that transcends language barriers and embraces the universal language of music. When to Arrive: Doors open one hour before the Love Recital Hall concert; most people arrive about 40 minutes early. Parking: Available at Colorado Mesa University Parking Lots. View the parking map here: https://www.coloradomesa.edu/campus-info/documents/parkingmap.pdf Dress Code: Wear what you like; dressing up is optional, though athletic wear is generally discouraged. Applause: Applause is welcomed; follow others if you are unsure when to clap. Etiquette: Please silence devices, limit noise, and be considerate so everyone can enjoy the performance.
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| Wednesday, Mar 5 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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AN EVENING WITH TEMPLE GRANDIN
4:00pm-6:30pm, CMU University Center Meyer Ballroom
Temple Grandin, PhD, is a renowned American professor, author and animal behavior expert, best known for her pioneering work in livestock handling
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and autism advocacy. Despite facing childhood challenges associated with autism, she excelled academically, particularly in fields related to science and engineering. She was one of the first people to advocate for humane treatment of livestock for slaughter and has helped improve livestock handling processes. She speaks widely about autism, challenging stereotypes and promoting understanding of the neurodiverse community. Attend one or both presentations, free! 4–5 pm: My Experience with Autism My Experience with Autism will explore Temple Grandin's childhood and early years, highlighting the challenges and successes she faced in her personal and professional development. She will share how mentors, such as her mother, teachers and peers, played a key role in her growth and provide valuable insights into how individuals with autism experience the world. With a focus on sensory processing and "seeing in pictures", Grandin will discuss how these unique perspectives contribute to problem-solving and collaboration of the minds. 5:30–6:30 pm: The Importance of Good Stockmanship The Importance of Good Stockmanship will focus on the essential principles of livestock handling, with a particular emphasis on cattle. It will explore key behaviors and techniques that every good stockperson should understand, such as using the flight zone and point of balance to guide animals calmly and efficiently. The talk will also highlight the importance of minimizing visual distractions in handling facilities, like shadows, dangling chains or moving people, to ensure smooth animal movement through chutes.
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| Thursday, Mar 6 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
LITERARY
MUSIC
SPIRITUAL
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WARBLERS AND MINSTRELS: A FOUR-DAY WRITING FESTIVA
with Craig Childs, Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer
10:00am-10:00pm, 648 ALDREA VISTA Court
This four-day festival in the Grand Valley of Western Colorado offers stunning evening performances, writing workshops, round-table discussions on
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place, poetry and storytelling, stimulating conversations, place-based reflections, heartfelt connections, spoken word, song, dance, movement as medicine, percussion, astrology and more. Featuring beloved Placerville poet Rosemerry Wahtola Trommer, adventure writer Craig Childs, co-editor of Native Voices, CMarie Fuhrman, Western Slope poet laureate, Wendy Videlock, award winning poet Uche Ogbuji, Talking Gourds founder Art Goodtimes, Lithic Bookstore's Danny Rosen and many more. Events will take place at Ordinary Fellow Winery, The Blue Pig Gallery, and TBA (all in Palisade) with Saturday evening performances taking place at Lithic Bookstore and Gallery in Fruita. Tickets will sell quickly. Seating is limited and fill on a first come, first served basis.
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