Apr 28 Sunday
Students & adults create & model their unique fashions!
Apr 30 Tuesday
🍺Spread the word. 🥂 Come and experience the New Cardinal Cantina (Bar) at Sage View Ranch on 🕺💃 April 30th from 3-9pm. 🎵 Music by Clisset & Company. It is "...poignant, playful, thought provoking lyrics, with melodies that you'll want to sing, and a voice that makes the soul say ahhh."💕
Free Range Comedy is primarily an improv troupe, but will be incorporating more stand-up, skits and music as we grow. Come laugh, support us and watch us as we go free ranging through the world of words!
May 01 Wednesday
Doors: 7 || Show: 7:30 || $15 ADV / $20 DOSPowered by soaring sister harmonies, this quirky trio’s unbottled chemistry quickly connects them to their audience. Renée Coughlin, Noelle Frances Coughlin, and Hillary Watson are the three distinct lead singers/songwriters of The Pairs. Together they offer a unique blend of music with stories of life’s hope, hilarity, and hardship. These classically trained vocalists blur the line between the stage and the crowd as if we’ve pulled up a seat around their family’s lively kitchen table. This award-winning group has been touring internationally in Canada, the USA, and Europe since 2022 and released their third studio album titled, “When Will We Find Our Way?” in October 2023.
May 02 Thursday
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!
A community event to welcome two Dine’ (aka) Navajo Medicine Men. Anderson Hoskie and Harrison Jim will provide traditional and ceremonial songs, stories, prayers and wisdom. They will be joined by local musicians, Arlyn Deva, David, Daniel B. and Aaron Heideman to create a drumming fusion set.
Kent Tompkins will moderate and share a short film on his life in Indigenous country and his relationship with the land stemming from his roots in western Colorado.
May 04 Saturday
Dave Sheppard, Ellen Hutto, and Helen Highwater, collectively known as S.H.H., perform an eclectic playlist blending their roots in jazz, pop, rock, and country.
May 05 Sunday
Ildi Ingraham will be playing her magical singing bowls, Lotus Gong and more to support you in calming down your nervous system and activating your happiness hormones. For an optimal experience, bring a mat to lie on, a blanket and pillow so you can be very comfortable and cozy, .
May 09 Thursday
May 10 Friday
Weehawken Presents Alice in Wonderland
Performances will be held at the Montrose Pavilion on Friday, May 10th, at 6 pm (doors @ 5:30pm), on Saturday, May 11th at 1 pm (doors @ 12:30pm) and at 6 pm (doors @5:30) and on Sunday, May 12th at 1 pm (doors @ 12:30pm).
Whether you know a student in the Weehawken Dance program or not, Weehawken assures you of an enjoyable audience experience. Pyeatte’s shows are built like a real ballet, so the experience is appropriate for any audience.
PLEASE NOTE: THIS WILL BE A SPLIT CAST AND TICKETS ARE NON-REFUNDABLE, SO PLEASE KNOW WHICH SHOW YOUR DANCER IS IN PRIOR TO PURCHASE.
Weehawken Dance will fall down the rabbit hole for their Winter/Spring production of ALICE IN WONDERLAND May 10-12 at the Montrose Pavilion. Based on Lewis Carroll’s "Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland" and with characters from “Through the Looking-Glass,” the ballet includes choreography and music selections by Weehawken Dance instructors in coordination with longtime Artistic Director for the program, Natasha Pyeatte. Weehawken promises that "This isn’t your typical, classical storybook children’s ballet. Our Spring production offers a charming theatrical extravaganza with colorful costumes, whimsical sets and a wide variety of dance styles. Come watch the adventures of this beloved heroine in a strange land filled with eccentric characters including the frantic White Rabbit, mysterious Cheshire Cat, peculiar Mad Hatter, terrifying Jabberwock and the wicked Queen of Hearts” said Artistic Director, Natasha Pyeatte. “This tale is wonderfully fun, and was last produced by Weehawken Dance in the spring of 2019. The program has grown considerably since then, and what was produced back then as a one-night performance is now set to be four performances with a split cast of over 300 area youth," said Executive Director, Ashley King. "The sets, costumes and music will amaze everyone in the audience. Some of the dancers’ feet literally never touch the ground! Its a dance show that you will not want to miss.”