May 24 Friday
PlanetV is a three day camping experience featuring a journey through music, workshops, art and authentic connections. Our mission is to bring world class music, art, wellness, adventure and a wild spirit to this historic mining town. The three day camp out features The Pariah Mutant Vehicle as our spaceship while music and fire performances guide our journey. This year will feature all female headliners and friends.
We love creating small magical experiences that lead to big ideas.
We believe that lifting up the local community by welcoming friends to our remote corner of Colorado is important and that everyone deserves access to art and inspiration. PlanetV is hosted at CampV – a former mining town that has been reimagined to welcome dusty travelers.
Landscape Design & Installationwith Wind Clearwater and Ivy Hunter
Friday May 24th3pm at the Hearth138 Grand Ave, Paonia CO
Join us for a workshop celebration to create & install the new garden & outdoor Community Space at the Hearth in downtown Paonia! Focusing on edible and medicinal perennials, drought-tolerant plants, microclimates, water management, and forest gardening, our Design team, Wind and Ivy, will teach Landscape Design Principles as we work together in collaboration during this fun, educational Community Event!
Bring gloves and appropriate clothing for working in the garden!
Wind Clearwater has been observing and learning from the natural world to apply the principles and ethics of permaculture to hundreds of landscapes over the past 30 years, including his home and education center, The Oasis, outside Hotchkiss.
Ivy Hunter is the co-owner of Lush Valley Landscaping in Paonia, a clay artist at Paonia Clayworks, and helps curate and prepare meals for the TLC Kitchen.
Donations appreciated, All are Welcome
Hosted by Valley Organic Growers Association and The Learning Council
Join mining, reclamation and water science professionals, researchers, analysts, educators, policymakers and regulators on May 22-24 in Leadville, CO to expand the reach of our conference. This three day conference is a unique opportunity to engage with longtime partners while at the same time welcoming new geographies, organization, and interests all in the name of benefiting watersheds in the Rockies.
Organized by the Rocky Mountain Mining and Reclamation Conference Committee, this year’s event is focused on Elevating our Impact: Elevated Technologies, Elevated Treatment Methods, Working at Elevation, Elevating Perspectives Across Geographic Boundaries, and Elevating Perspectives Between Agencies.
Our aim is to advance the science and policy of legacy mine remediation and water quality as it relates to improving mining practices and addressing water quality impairments in our larger region.
May 24 @ 7:30 pmDoors: 7 || Show: 7:30 || $25 ADV / $30 DOSJacob Jolliff is one of the country’s premier contemporary mandolinists. Jacob toured as a member of the beloved New England roots band, Joy Kills Sorrow, while attending Berklee School of Music on a full scholarship. In 2012, Jolliff won the National Mandolin Championship in Winfield, KS. A fixture of the national bluegrass community, he has collaborated and shared the stage with Darol Anger, Sam Bush, Ronnie McCoury, Michael Daves, Tony Trischka, and David Grisman to name a few. When Joy Kills Sorrow disbanded in 2014, Jolliff got the call to join Yonder Mountain String Band and toured full time with them until the end of 2019. This last year, Jolliff released a new album with his group, The Jacob Jolliff Band, and also toured with Béla Fleck’s as part of My Bluegrass Heart.
Doors: 7 || Show: 7:30 || $25 ADV / $30 DOSJacob Jolliff is one of the country’s premier contemporary mandolinists. Jacob toured as a member of the beloved New England roots band, Joy Kills Sorrow, while attending Berklee School of Music on a full scholarship. In 2012, Jolliff won the National Mandolin Championship in Winfield, KS. A fixture of the national bluegrass community, he has collaborated and shared the stage with Darol Anger, Sam Bush, Ronnie McCoury, Michael Daves, Tony Trischka, and David Grisman to name a few. When Joy Kills Sorrow disbanded in 2014, Jolliff got the call to join Yonder Mountain String Band and toured full time with them until the end of 2019. This last year, Jolliff released a new album with his group, The Jacob Jolliff Band, and also toured with Béla Fleck’s as part of My Bluegrass Heart.
Winner of five Tony Awards and seven Drama Desk Awards, The Drowsy Chaperone is a parody of 1920s American musical comedy. Show runs May 24-25 at 7:30 pm, May 26 at 4:00 pm, and May 31- June 1 at 7:30 pm, June 2 at 4:00 pm
May 25 Saturday
Visit the Refind Art Festival and come tour the new Art Garage. Demonstrations. Create a feather for the Community Art Project.
Visit the Delta Library to view art by Heidl Hasenauer. Hasenauer is a Colorado based artist who was technically trained in 3D sculptural arts. Her desire to create quickly and with little to no plan led her away from long-drawn out techniques and toward fast drying acrylic paint. The focus of this series is based on understanding the effects of experience and phenomena on the human psyche. This art exhibit will be on display at the Delta Library until July 27. For more information, visit deltalibraries.org.
Elizabeth is Just Good Food Manager at CoFFA and a permaculture consultant in Paonia. Join us for an educational workshop around alley cropping followed by a hands on planting day. Alley Cropping is a regenerative practice that involves planting trees and shrubs in rows between other crops. This practice has a myriad of benefits ecologically and to the farmer including incorporating more crops into a small space, cutting out the need to clear land, increased water retention and maintained soil fertility.$20 Suggested donation; Classroom session followed by hands on planting day in the Regen Ag demonstration plot! Find the address of Arbol farm through ticketing link.