May 21 Tuesday
Settle in for an evening of what Stray Grass calls "handcrafted acoustic Americana" on the lawn of Two Rivers Winery. Gates open at 6 pm, music starts at 7 pm, so you can enjoy a picnic dinner. Wine is available from Two Rivers by the glass or bottle.Tickets in advance are $20 online - artcenterguild.org. At the gate, $25.Another option is to buy tickets for all five concerts. If you can’t make it to a concert, tickets may be used for another. So, you can use all five for a single concert; two for one concert and one each for three others; or any combination that adds up for five. Just let us know of your plans! (Exception, tickets for the last concert in September cannot be used for next year’s series.)All proceeds benefit The Art Center of Western Colorado.
May 22 Wednesday
Visit the Delta Library to view art by Heidl Hasenauer. Hasenauer is a Colorado based artist who was technically trained in 3D sculptural arts. Her desire to create quickly and with little to no plan led her away from long-drawn out techniques and toward fast drying acrylic paint. The focus of this series is based on understanding the effects of experience and phenomena on the human psyche. This art exhibit will be on display at the Delta Library until July 27. For more information, visit deltalibraries.org.
Dementia CareGivers Support Groups meet weekly in Delta, Cedaredge and Hotchkiss. Free sponsored respite is now available to facilitate attendance or simply to use as a break to recharge and renew knowing your loved one is For more information call 970-510-0724 or on the web at ASEDD.org
Awareness, support and education about dementia.
Exercise for body and mind!
English class for all levels: Wednesdays beginning January 10, 6:00 - 7:30 p.m. We will divide students into groups to study English at their appropriate level.
Curso de Inglés nivel básico e intermedio: Miércoles a partir del 10 de enero, 6:00 -7:30 p.m. Los estudiantes se dividirán en en grupo de acuerdo a su nivel de inglés.
Join mining, reclamation and water science professionals, researchers, analysts, educators, policymakers and regulators on May 22-24 in Leadville, CO to expand the reach of our conference. This three day conference is a unique opportunity to engage with longtime partners while at the same time welcoming new geographies, organization, and interests all in the name of benefiting watersheds in the Rockies.
Organized by the Rocky Mountain Mining and Reclamation Conference Committee, this year’s event is focused on Elevating our Impact: Elevated Technologies, Elevated Treatment Methods, Working at Elevation, Elevating Perspectives Across Geographic Boundaries, and Elevating Perspectives Between Agencies.
Our aim is to advance the science and policy of legacy mine remediation and water quality as it relates to improving mining practices and addressing water quality impairments in our larger region.
The Guilty Pleasure Series presents a concert artist in an intimate setting. Seating is limited in the Starr Family Gallery.
May 22 @ 7:30 pm
Free entry!
Step 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.