Oct 24 Friday
Clean, gently used, new coats collected and distributed to children and adults in need.
The Grand Valley History Players present a night with Poe's literary peers and rivals
Help Shape Paonia’s Accessibility Future: Two ADA Surveys Now Open
The Town of Paonia is inviting the community to take part in two important surveys that will help improve accessibility and inclusion throughout the town. As part of Paonia’s Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Self-Evaluation and Transition Plan, your input will guide how we identify and remove barriers in public spaces, streets, and services.
These surveys are a vital step in ensuring ADA compliance and building a more accessible, inclusive, and equitable community. Every response helps shape how Paonia prioritizes improvements to make our town safer and more welcoming for all residents and visitors.
A. Public Outreach Survey
The Town of Paonia is working to meet the goals of the Americans with Disabilities Act, and your input matters!
Take the Public Outreach Survey and help identify how the Town can make services, spaces, and communication more accessible for everyone.
It only takes a few minutes, and your feedback helps shape a more inclusive Paonia.
Visit the Town’s website (https://townofpaonia.colorado.gov/) and take the Public Outreach Survey today.________________________________________
B. Public Right-of-Way (ROW) Needs Assessment Survey
Paonia is committed to making our sidewalks and public spaces accessible under the Americans with Disabilities Act, and the Town needs your help.
Take the Public Right-of-Way Needs Assessment Survey and share your experiences with sidewalks, ramps, and crossings. Your feedback will guide where improvements are needed most.
Visit the Town’s website (https://townofpaonia.colorado.gov/) or social media pages to take the survey and help make Paonia accessible for all.
Oct 25 Saturday
The Montrose Farmers Market is a year-round, outdoor market in beautiful downtown Montrose, Colorado!
Enjoy abundant fresh, local food and artisan crafts from the Western Slope. Live music, kids activities, and events all year round!
The Montrose Farmers Market welcomes SNAP, Double Up Food Bucks, and Local Pharmacy RX vouchers. To learn more about us, please visit valleyfoodpartnership.org
Michael Marino Exhibit of the Allure of Nebulae in the Starr Family Gallery. Artist's reception Oct. 17th, 4-6PM.
Crafting BBQ sauce to balance sweet, tangy, smoky flavors.
The Rehydration of Edith Pilaf:
A staged reading written and performed by Anton Dudley. Music and lyrics by Keith Gordon + Charlie Sohne.
To Find the mother her never know, a man retraces his starstruck mother’s exhilarating journey across Europe. With only her music and his guide. The Rehydration of Edith Pilaf is a funny yet heart-wrenching one-person musical that uses the cabaret stage to move through memory, fantasy and reality. It is a show about the power of invention, showing that, intruder to move forward, one must sell settle past.
Purchase tickets here: https://www.zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/the-rehydration-of-edith-pilaf
Stony Mesa presents the Fall into Winter Concert Series
Juniper Circle Productions Presents: The Alan Espinoza Solo Performance SeriesSponsored by The Colorado Health Foundation
To find the mother he never knew, a man retraces his starstruck mother’s exhilarating journey across Europe, with only her music as his guide. "The Rehydration of Edith Pilaf" is a funny yet heart-wrenching one-person musical that uses the cabaret stage to move through memory, fantasy, and reality. It is a show about the power of invention, showing that, in order to move forward, one must settle the past.
Written and performed by Anton DudleyMusic and Lyrics by Keith Gordon + Charlie SohneSaturday, October 25th @ 7pmThe Learning Council, The Hearth
A staged reading of a new work in progress, presented on the gift model, suggested $15 donation
10% of all donations support DC Cares Scholarship Fund
The Alan Espinoza Series is more than a collection of performances – it is a platform for healing, connection, resilience, and cultural affirmation. In a rural region where access to the arts is limited and cultural diversity is often marginalized, this event creates space for stories that are too often silenced.