Big Swig at Terravin Cellars
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July 31, 4:00 pm-6:00pm |
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Terravin Cellars, 349 W 8th St, Palisade, CO 81526 |
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Live Music by Big Swig |
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Upcoming Events
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| Friday, Jul 31 |
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MUSIC
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BIG SWIG AT TERRAVIN CELLARS
4:00pm-6:00pm, Terravin Cellars, 349 W 8th St, Palisade, CO 81526
Live Music by Big Swig
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MUSIC
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STRAY GRASS IN CONCERT
Free at the GMAEC Summer Concert Series
6:00pm-8:00pm, 195 W. Main St., Cedaredge
Bring your lawn chairs.
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| Sunday, Aug 2 |
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MUSIC
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BILL CRICK, LIVE MUSIC AT PALISADE FARMERS MARKET
9:00am-1:00pm, Main and E 3rd St, Palisade, CO
Enjoy local live music at the Grand Valley's finest Farmers Market.
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| Tuesday, Aug 4 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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THE CURRENT STATE OF THE COLORADO
Hydrology and Home Conservation
4:30pm-6:30pm, Confluence Center of Colorado, 2596 Dos Rios Dr. Grand Junction, CO 81501
How do we navigate a changing climate in an already arid landscape? Join us for an evening that bridges big-picture river science with actionable
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steps you can take in your own backyard. First, Gigi Richard, a hydrologist and Principal at Confluence Solutions, will set the stage by breaking down the current hydrology of the Colorado River, giving us a clear look at the vital lifeblood of our region. Then, Deb Kennard, CMU Professor of Environmental Science & Technology, will bring the conversation home by providing water-wise landscaping techniques to help homeowners reduce outdoor water use. Whether you want to better understand the future of Western water or looking for easy ways to reduce your own footprint, this presentation offers the knowledge and tools our community needs to collectively shape a sustainable future. Come early at 5:00 PM to celebrate the official ribbon cutting of our brand-new Colorado River Flow Exhibit, generously made possible by the Colorado Water Conservation Board and Ute Water!
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| Friday, Aug 7 |
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LITERARY
MUSIC
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TELLURIDE JAZZ FESTIVAL
Earn festival passes by joining the volunteer team
2:00pm-9:00pm, 500 E Colorado Ave.
Telluride Jazz Festival 2026 artist lineup: The Disco Biscuits: Powered Down, Lettuce: Celebrating the 100th Birthday of Miles Davis, Don Was &
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The Pan Detroit Ensemble honoring 50 years of The Grateful Dead’s Blues for Allah, Grammy Award-winning Robert Randolph, and more.
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| Saturday, Aug 8 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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GLOBAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, COM
9:00am-6:00pm, bangkok
Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science & Machine Learning” which is going to be held on August 8-9, 2026 in Hybrid Format i.e., In
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Person & Online. The Theme of the Conference is “Exploring Recent Advances in the Field of Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science & Machine Learning in the New Era
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| Sunday, Aug 9 |
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RADIO ROOM
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SUSAN GIBSON AUGUST 9TH
7:00pm-10:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave
Susan Gibson is an award-winning songwriter who knows both the blessing of a song that travels farther than anyone could imagine and the weight of
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“the hard stuff” life hands out along the way. Nearly three decades after writing “Wide Open Spaces,” which became one of the biggest country songs of all time, Gibson has continued building a life on the road — traveling with dogs, songs, and a clear-eyed commitment to telling the truth. Her work carries the perspective of someone who has known grief, sobriety, family loss, van trouble, heartbreak, and healing, but still finds a way to leave listeners feeling wiser, lighter, and uplifted.
On The Hard Stuff, Gibson writes about the things that hurt without getting lost in the darkness. Her songs are rooted in specificity, honesty, humor, and resilience — the kind of writing that turns raw grief into stories, scars, and connection. Whether performing in intimate listening rooms, teaching songwriting workshops, or aiming a lyric directly at the few people in the room who are truly listening, Gibson approaches music with intention and heart. Her gift is not just in writing songs that endure, but in making personal stories feel deeply shared.
Show starts at 7, doors open at 6:30
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| Tuesday, Aug 11 |
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RADIO ROOM
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WINE AND JAZZ NIGHT IN THE RADIO ROOM
6:00pm-8:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave
Wine & Jazz Nights in the Radio Room
Featuring Mixed Bag Jazz
Step into the warm glow of the Radio Room and settle in for an evening of
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smooth pours and even smoother grooves.
Mixed Bag Jazz returns for a sophisticated night of classic standards, cool swing, Latin rhythms, and soulful improvisation — all in the intimate setting of KAFM’s premier listening room.
Sip thoughtfully selected wines, relax with friends, and let the music carry you from mellow ballads to toe-tapping favorites. Whether you're a lifelong jazz lover or simply looking for the perfect midweek escape, Wine & Jazz Night delivers atmosphere, artistry, and community in one unforgettable evening.
? Intimate setting? Exceptional live musicianship? Hand-selected wines? Up-close listening experience
Join us for a night where every note pairs perfectly with the pour.
Doors open at 5:30 Show starts at 6pm
Limited seating. Advance tickets recommended.
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| Wednesday, Aug 12 |
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CLASSES/LECTURES
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HISTORY OF WATER DEVELOPMENT IN THE GRAND VALLEY
and the Timeless Role of Collaboration
5:00pm-6:30pm, CMU’s Center for Teaching and Learning at the Tomlinson Library (east side of building #60 on map)
Zebulon Miracle, a local historian, will walk us through the history of water development in the Grand Valley and how our way of life at the
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confluence of the Colorado and Gunnison rivers came to be. Through hard work, innovation, and the power of collaboration, this arid landscape was transformed into a bustling and agriculturally productive community. Looking ahead, Zebulon will explore how collaborative efforts in the past can help shape our efforts now and into the future with living in a time of water scarcity.
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RADIO ROOM
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A MIDSUMMER'S NIGHTS DREAM | THE MECHANICALS
6:30pm-8:00pm, 1310 Ute Ave
Shakespeare with a Geeky Twist!
Join Geek Parties of the Grand Valley in the Radio Room for A Midsummer Night's Dream: The
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Mechanicals—a hilarious reimagining of Shakespeare's beloved comedy featuring the delightfully inept troupe of amateur actors known as the Mechanicals.
Whether you're a lifelong Shakespeare fan or simply looking for an evening of laughter, this performance shines a spotlight on one of the Bard's funniest groups of characters as they stumble, bumble, and bravely attempt to stage their unforgettable play.
Presented in the intimate setting of the KAFM Radio Room, this unique production offers an up-close theatrical experience full of comedy, creativity, and community spirit.
Come enjoy an evening where classic literature meets local talent—and discover why the Mechanicals have been stealing the show for over 400 years!
Doors open at 6 show starts at 6:30
There is a $20 suggested donation-proceeds to benefit KAFM Radio
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