Aug 29 Friday
Join us for 'Fridays on the Farm' throughout the summer from 4-9pm! Enjoy beverages made with Billy Goat hops - beer from supporting craft breweries, plus hop bubble water! There will also be a rotating food truck, plenty of room for yard games, fun merchandise, music, and amazing views from the San Juan Mountains to the Grand Mesa. Plus, watch the hops grow, mature, and be harvested. Yay agriculture! Children, dogs, & goats are welcome and encouraged to come! We also have a campground on the farm open seven days a week. Check out our website for more info. Hope to see you soon!
Aug 31 Sunday
Come have an evening of community fellowship, free snow cones and free NARCAN. This is a space to remember our lost loved ones.
Walk with us from River Valley as we celebrate Recovery at 2:30
Sep 01 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! ✨👢🤠
Sep 02 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.
Sep 05 Friday
Sep 08 Monday
Sep 09 Tuesday
Sep 10 Wednesday
Doors: 7:00 PM || Film: 7:30 PM || $10 Online / $15 At The DoorSetting: Seated film screening with discussionAmerica’s public lands are unique in the world and a treasure owned by all Americans. Walt Dabney’s 60-minute presentation on the history of America’s public lands accurately explores the answers to many questions about our public lands in a way no one else has, including how we acquired them, why there are more public lands in the West, and why they are worth preserving.
Learn about: – The origin story of public lands– The US Constitution and public lands– Statehood acts/state constitutions and public lands– How public lands became privately owned– Why most public lands are in the West…and SO much more!
Recorded in Moab, Utah, March 16, 2024, at a presentation to Southern Utah’s Outdoor Guides and Outfitters.This film was made possible by Canyonlands Natural History Association.Produced by Finley Holiday Productions for Canyonlands Natural History Association and Walt Dabney.
Sep 12 Friday
Sep 15 Monday