May 16 Thursday
Featured in the Starr Family Gallery Free.
All are welcome to participate in these inclusive, non-denominational weekly circles.Please bring water & whatever will support sitting comfortably, chairs provided.Summer schedule beginning April 20. 9:00 - 10:00 am
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.
For students age 6 and up
The CU Playback Improv ensemble joins us at the Stolte Shed for Story Share. Local historian Jerry McHugh's family story will be represented by a video, a story read aloud by local author Don Benjamin, visual art by local artist Barbara Torke, and a performance by the CU Playback Improv ensemble. Audiences have loved past performances by the group, and this one will have a special connection to the history of Surface Creek Valley. Join us on Thursday, May 16 from 6:00pm to 7:30pm. Stolte Shed is a historical fruit packing shed at 388 S Grand Mesa Dr, Cedaredge, Colo. This event is sponsored by the Cedaredge Women's Literary Club. There is a suggested donation of $10 per person. For more information, visit deltalibraries.org, or call Cedaredge Library at 970-399-7674.
Join us for Bingo every Thursday at the American Legion in Paonia. Game sales start at 6:20pm, and play starts at 6:50pm. This is a family-friendly event - children can play, too!
Beat Night is a monthly All Originals Open Mic. Created and hosted by Jeanine Renee to provide a space for writer’s of Poetry, Songs and Prose to share their original work with an enthusiastic listening audience, in the relaxed lounge setting of Louie’s Loft. Beat Night has been ongoing four four years inspiring many to present their work.
Doors: 7 || Show: 7:30 || $20 ADV / $25 DOSBirds of Play is an Americawna Roots quartet based in the San Juan Mountains ofSouthwestern Colorado. Their distinct sound is rooted in and inspired by their connection to the land in which they reside. The band features multi- instrumentalists and songwriters Alex Paul on Guitar, Upright Bass, Mandolin and Vocals; Eric Shedd on Upright Bass, Mandolin, Guitar and Vocals; Anneke Dean on Violin, Guitar and Vocals and Jack Tolan on Guitar, Mandolin, Electric Bass and Vocals.
Their arrangements and compositions are a reflection of their vast and teaming pools of inspiration from artists such as Wood Brothers, Punch Brothers and Andrew Bird. Birds of Play’s high-caliber musicianship and song craft are laced with imagination and a vibrant, intuitive understanding of the human condition – while their live shows weave together an intricate tapestry of place, authenticity, magic, and humor.
Five years into this journey, Birds of Play are venturing further out of the nest to create community and bring people together to share in universal themes of love, connection, and wonder. With an uplifting and joyous exuberance – and a fourth studio album on the horizon for release this summer – these four dear friends are riding the thermals of their creativity to ever-greater heights.
May 17 Friday
Renewing the Toastmaster’s Team in Delta. Looking for past and new members to join us in this international speaking, and leadership organization.
Our first meeting will be at - Center for Spiritual Life, 658 Howard Street, 7:30 to 8:30 AM, Friday April 5th. Recurring meetings every Friday morning moving forward.