Jun 16 Monday
🎼Music Mondays at Sage View Ranch🎵
May 5th kicks it off with music from the Crystal Creek Band 🎸and delicious Cresent Empanadas and Sweet Vine Treats😋!!
⏰ 5–9 PM — tunes, food, drinks, every Monday all summer long🎶 Live music under our beautiful pavilion — relax and soak it all in🍹🍺 Cardinal Cantina: handcrafted cocktails, local wines, craft beers & mocktails⏳ Happy Hour 5–6 PM — grab your favorites early and get the party started🌮 Local chefs rotating weekly with meals you’ll crave (See website for details)🐐 Our goat girl is ready to charm you (we have a goat tender!)🚫 Sorry, no dogs — the goats run the show here.📍 Find us at 40881 HWY 133, Paonia📞 Call or text: 970-808-SAGE(7243)🏕 Stay: Unique overnight stays available 📅 Weekly lineup posted at: SageViewRanch.com/music-1
Dust off your boots, bring your friends, and let's make some Monday magic! ✨👢🤠
Jun 17 Tuesday
The Arbol Farmers Market accepts SNAP and Double Up Bucks and offers local organic produce, flowers, fruit, herbs, honey, meat, breads, artisan goods, and more. One of the highlights of our market is a donations-based, locally-sourced meal prepared by the Learning Council.
Our summer market runs every Tuesday from May 13th to October 14th at Paonia Town Park, from 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM for most of the season, with hours shifting to 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM starting September 2nd. It’s a lively community event with live music, wood-fired pizza, and educational opportunities throughout the season.
Jun 19 Thursday
This series of 7 legal topics will help older adults and their caregivers plan for aging. foreclosures, probate, wills & trusts, long term care Medicaid, medical debt, grandparent visitation, renters rights.
You must pre-register at: https://shorturl.at/HK80u
For technical issues with registration, please call (970) 248-2717 Ext. 4
Please note: sessions will NOT be recorded
Jun 23 Monday
Jun 24 Tuesday
Ever wanted to disappear into the woods for an epic overnight adventure? The Nature Connection is partnering with Delta County Libraries to teach you how! Whether you want to go solo, with a buddy, or with your kids, this evening at the library will fill you in on all the important stuff you need to know.
- Learn the basics of wilderness backpacking 🌲- Tips for backpacking with kids 🍫- Local resources for borrowing gear at low cost! 🥾- Outdoor gear door prizes 🎉- Feel empowered and ready for your next adventure! 💪🏽
Learn from Steph Seitz, a Pacific Crest Trail and Pacific Northwest Trail thru-hiker, and Jess Finnigan, Executive Director of the Nature Connection and mom of two backpacking-loving boys.
Doors: 7 || Show: 7:30 || $15 – Online / $20 – At DoorGeneral Admission Seating || Limited Bar
The Courtyard at 610 is a unique little venue behind our gallery space, the 610 Arts Collective, on Clinton St. The entrance is through the alleyway between N Cora St. and N Laura St behind the gallery and The Sherbino Theater.
Join us in our intimate outdoor venue for an evening of music with Doug & Heather.Doug and Heather say, “We like to leave the category of music we fall into for someone else to say…” “throw down your heart” and “serve the song” are sentiments that we keep in mind when we bring our voices, guitars, and the upright bass to bare on a good story…..a heartfelt ballad…a fun romp… if we can find a harmony and figure out a way to play it, anything is fair game. We love to share live music with our friends, both old and new…
Coming fresh off an inspiring Bluegrass Weekend — they’re ready to delight you with a lovely and enchanting night of live music behind the 610 Arts Collective! Don’t miss this one!
Jun 28 Saturday
Ridgway RiverFestSaturday, June 28, 2025 Noon to 5 p.m., Rollans Park, RidgwayFeaturing Joint Point and river racesMore information: https://ridgwayriverfest.org/Ridgway River Festival (RiverFest) is a family-friendly celebration of the Uncompahgre River and our community with all-age river races, live music by Joint Point, local food and drink, kids’ activities, watershed educational and cultural programs. The highlight of the day is the infamous “Junk of the Unc” race in which boaters maneuver their craft, constructed from scrap materials not intended for river travel, through whitewater rapids and others’ junk, trying to keep it all intact for the 0.5 mile finish line.
Jun 30 Monday