Apr 30 Tuesday
You are invited to our ongoing Memoir Writing Workshop at Wellspring Tuesday nights from 6-8pm.
Memoirs offer a powerful avenue for healing through the exploration and sharing of poignant memories. Within the supportive environment of the ongoing group class, students will gain valuable writing tools and form lasting bonds with fellow writers. Seasoned instructors guide students with thought-provoking prompts and constructive critique to help shape their narrative.
Join us and discover the immense healing power of transforming your life stories into art. Bring yourself, your favorite writing implement, and a donation for the instructor and let's get writing!See you next Tuesday.
May 02 Thursday
Ethnohistorian and Registered Professional Archeologist Steven Baker presents the story of Juan Rivera and the first Spanish company to travel to the Ute territories of Southwestern Colorado in 1765 in a quest to find silver, the Colorado River, and the mysterious bearded men of Teguayo. In his seminal book, Baker is the first scholar to examine extensively Rivera's two journeys from New Mexico to present-day Delta, Colorado, a decade before the Dominguez-Escalante expedition.
Doors: 7 || Readings: 7:30 || $ Entry By DonationStep into the cozy ambiance of Literary Living Room, where poetry comes alive through the voices of our amazing community. Our open mic invites wordsmiths and enthusiasts alike to share their verses in an intimate setting, fostering a space of creativity and camaraderie. Whether you’re a seasoned poet or a newcomer to the scene, join us for an evening of expressive storytelling and heartfelt performances.
May 09 Thursday
Retired Archaeologist and Tribal Liaison Sally Crum will give a talk exploring the lives of Paleoindian mammoth hunters, Archaic hunters and gatherers, the Fremont Culture (contemporaries of the “Hisatsinom,” or Anasazi, to the south) and the Northern, Ute Mountain, and Southern Utes. The valleys of the Gunnison and Colorado Rivers and their tributaries provided these people with bountiful resources for food and shelter for more than 13,000 years. This talk will be presented on Thursday, May 9, at 6:00pm at the Grand Mesa Arts and Events Center. There is a suggested donation of $10 per person. For more information, visit deltalibaries.org.
Dec 19 Thursday
BEAT NIGHT is An All Originals Open Mic hosted by Local Songwriter and Poet Jeanine Renée. Five years and running, Beat Night has encouraged writers to share their original Poetry, Prose and Songwriting in this friendly listening environment. Every 3rd Thursday of the month. Each Beat Night is a unique experience for artists and audience.
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