Centennial Village This 8-acre living history museum allows visitors to experience Northeastern Colorado as it was over 100 years ago. Over two dozen historic structures, heirloom animals, and lush historic gardens await your exploration. Step back in time where grand houses, businesses, prairies and animals still reside as they did more than a century ago. Play and explore while immersing yourself in the past 170 years of Northeastern Colorado’s amazing western heritage! Open 10am – 4pm Wednesday – Saturday & Sunday 12 – 5pm, May - September. www.greeleymuseums.com, (970)350-9220 Greeley Ice Haus The Ice Haus offers COOL year-round fun! Enjoy public skate sessions, skating lessons, adult and youth hockey, figure skating and special events. The Ice Haus is home to the Colorado Bears Greeley Youth Hockey League, Mountain View Skating Club and the UNC Bears Club Hockey Team • 900 8th Avenue • www.greeleyicehaus.com • (970)350-9402 Family FunPlex The Family FunPlex features Adventure Island Indoor Waterpark, River Run Adventure 18-hole Miniature Golf Course, indoor soccer, inline hockey, volleyball, basketball, an indoor running track, Willie Morton Fitness Center, 9-hole Disc Golf Course, Amphitheatre, Twin Rivers Ball Fields, Playground, SilverSneakers® and special events throughout the year! • 1501 65th Avenue • www.familyfunplex.com (970)350-9401 High Plains Chautauqua (HPC) August 5-9-–High Plains Chautauqua recreates the traveling tent shows that brought education and entertainment to communities in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Reflecting this year’s theme “A New Birth of Freedom,” Chautauqua features portrayals of individuals such as U.S. Grant, Clara Barton, Frederick Douglass, and Mark Twain who were influential during the latter part of the Civil War and the Reconstruction period. Join us under the tent at Aims Community College, 5401 W. 20th Street. www.highplainschautauqua.org, (970)352-3567. Greeley Blues Jam June 13-14 - One of the premier blues festivals in the country takes place the second weekend of June. Friday enjoy free live music on the 9th St. Plaza followed by bands in many venues. Saturday’s line up: Tab Benoit, Marcia Ball, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Trampled Under Foot, California Honeydrops, Heritage Blues Orchestra, Lurrie Bell, Phantom Blues Band, Reverend Raven & The Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys, The Ori Naftaly Band and many more at Island Grove Park. Kids 12 and under free. www.greeleybluesjam.com, (970)352-3566 DDA & Greeley Creative District The Downtown Development Authority and Greeley Creative District offer the community many choices for shopping, dining and entertainment in and around our beautiful, historic downtown. First Friday Art Walks, festivals, events and more - you can always find something great going on Downtown! For more downtown events, check out www.greeleydowntown.com, (970)356-6775 UNC Summer Conferences UNC offers many varied conferences, clinics and camps during the summer. For more information check out www.unccamps.com. Greeley Unexpected Greeley Unexpected is a proud sponsor of the Greeley Chamber of Commerce/Visit Greeley Experience Greeley calendar. Being an underwriting and contributing partner to this special addition to The Tribune helps spread the word that you can definitely experience something fun and unexpected in our city. Everyone is invited to our 2014 Greeley Unexpected campaign launch. Come on down to the 9th Street Plaza from 5-10 p.m. on Friday, May 23 for the Friday Fest Go-Cup and launch event. It’s a free concert plus children’s activities and more. Lots of fun for all! http://www.greeleyunexpected.com High Plains Library District Let’s get ready for My Summer Adventure at High Plains Library District! This program, June 1-July 26, for ages birth to 18 years, focuses on Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art and Math. Join us for a summer filled with story times, activities and special programs. http://www.mylibrary.us/, 1-888-861-7323 Colorado Model Railroad Museum The Colorado Model Railroad Museum houses America’s finest model railroad! Fun for all ages with Eye Spy games, children’s layout, and a full size C&S Caboose. Open Friday-Sunday all year with extended hours in the summer. 680 10th Street • www.cmrm.org (970)392-2934 Neighborhood Nights Get ready for another summer of terrific entertainment as the City of Greeley and Sears Real Estate present Neighborhood Nights. It’s become a warm-weather ritual for folks to spend evenings together enjoying family-friendly activities and movies in beautiful city parks. So mark your calendars for free summer fun! Co- sponsors are High Plains Library District, University of Colorado Health, and The Tribune. http://greeleygov.com/Festivals/default.aspx, (970)350-9451 Arts Picnic July 26-27- Held in downtown Greeley’s historic Lincoln Park, the Arts Picnic features over 150 juried arts and crafts booths, food booths, a beer garden, live entertainment on three stages, and Kids’ Creation Station. Free! Call 350-9451 or visit www. artspicnic.com. Major sponsors are The City of Greeley, Flood & Peterson, NCMC/Banner Health, John Elway Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, Kaiser Permanente, The Tribune, K-99 and TRI-102.5. http://greeleygov.com/Festivals/default.aspx, (970) 350-9451 Upcoming events in Greeley April 18 Penn & Teller, 7:30 pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic Center, www.ucstars.com. $39-$75 April 18 UNC Derby Days outdoor Concert with MTV award-winning band “The Lonely Biscuits” to benefit Children’s Miracle Network 5-9pm, (970) 356.6775, 9 th St. Plaza Downtown Greeley www.greeleydowntown.com April 19 Bunny Hop Skate, 12-1:30 pm, (970) 350.9402, Greeley Ice Haus, www.greeleyicehaus.com. $3 April 22 Celtic Woman, 7pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic Center, www.ucstars.com. $33-$75 April 24 History Brown Bag Series: Colorado’s North Park - History, Wildlife and Ranching, 12 – 1 pm, (970) 352.9220, Greeley History Museum, www.greeleymuseums.com . Free April 24-26 UNC/Greeley Jazz Festival, 8am-6pm, (970) 351.2394, Union Colony Civic Center, http://www.arts.unco.edu/music/jazz_festival/contact.html April 25, May 23 Dizzy Block Classic Car Cruise, 7-9 pm, (970) 356.6775, Downtown Greeley, southeast of the courthouse. www.greeleydowntown.com. Cruise at 7:30 pm. April 25 Greeley Chamber Orchestra Concert, 7:30pm, Trinity Episcopal Church, www.thegco.org. $10; $5 for students April 26 3 rd Annual Greeley Winter Farmers’ Market, 9am-12pm, (970) 350.9783, 508 8 th Ave. www.greeleydowntown.com. Shop at the Winter Market for unique gifts & food. April 26-27 Tribune Spring Craft & Gift Show, 10am-6pm (April 26 th ) and 12-6pm April 27 th ), (970) 352.0211, Greeley Mall, www.greeleytribune.com/craft April 27 In My Shoes 1 st Annual 5K, 8:00 a.m., (970) 339.5360, Frontier Academy/Twin Rivers Park. www.envisionco.org . Race proceeds to benefit Envision, Creative Support for People with Developmental Disabilities. $25 before the 27 th , $30 day of race. April 27 Children’s Chorale Spring Sing, 4pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic Center, www.ucstars.com. $5 for children and $10 for adults. May 2 First Friday Presentation, 6-7:30pm, (970)350.9220, Greeley History Museum, www.greeleymuseums.com, FREE May 2 First Friday/A Night of Art, 5-8pm (970)356.6775, Downtown Greeley Galleries, www.greeleydowntown.com May 2 Friday Fest, 5-10pm, (970) 356.6775, 9 th St Plaza Downtown Greeley, www.greeleydowntown.com May 2 National Tourism Week Trade Show, 6-7 pm, (970) 352.3566, 9th St. Plaza Downtown Greeley. May 2 National Greeley Art Exhibition Reception, 5-8pm, FMS Bank, 2425 35 th Ave. Over 130 pieces of original art from artists throughout the United States. www.ngae-artshow.org, Art Exhibition & Sale go through May 9th. May 3 Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra: German Jaunt, 7:30 pm, (970) 356.5000, www.ucstars.com. Join the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra and the University of Northern Colorado Choral Department as they collaborate to perform Mozart’s “Requiem.” $10-$28 May 3 Kentucky Derby Gala, 2-5 pm, (970) 356.6406, The Barn on Lily’s Pond (6271 W. 37th St.), www.greeleyphilharmonic.org. The Gala is presented by the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra Guild & the Weld Food Bank. May 3 Tours & Talks, 11am – 4pm, (970) 350.9220, Meeker Home Museum, www.greeleymuseums.com, $3 Adults, $1 Children, $2 Seniors May 4 Church Basement Ladies present A Mighty Fortress us Our Basement, 2 pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic Center, www.ucstars.com. $18-$45 May 4 Cinco De Mayo Skate, 12-1:30pm, (970) 350.9402, Greeley Ice Haus. www.greeleyicehaus.com. Adults $4, 4 and under $1. Skate rental $2. May 6 High Plains Library District, Mother’s Day Tea, 10-11am, 1.888.861.7323, Centennial Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE May 7 High Plains Library District, Zoetropes, 10-10:30am, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE May 8 High Plains Library District, Squirrel in the Grass, 12-1pm, 1.888.861.7323, Farr Regional Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE May 9 Friday Fest, 5-10pm, (970) 356.6775, 9th St. Plaza Downtown Greeley, www.greeleydowntown.com Experience Greeley information is subject to change Please confirm with the venue. Greeley Chamber of Commerce/Visit Greeley 970.352.3567 • 1.800.449.3866 • www.visitgreeley.org Chamber of Commerce Visit Greeley www.facebook.com/visitgreeley www.twitter.com/greeleycvb www.pinterest.com/visitgreeley SECOND QUARTER 2014 CONTINUED INSIDE: Our Sponsors
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Centennial VillageThis 8-acre living history museum allows visitors to experience Northeastern Colorado as it was over 100 years ago. Over two dozen historic structures, heirloom animals, and lush historic gardens await your exploration. Step back in time where grand houses, businesses, prairies and animals still reside as they did more than a century ago. Play and explore while immersing yourself in the past 170 years of Northeastern Colorado’s amazing western heritage!Open 10am – 4pm Wednesday – Saturday & Sunday 12 – 5pm,May - September. www.greeleymuseums.com, (970)350-9220
Greeley Ice Haus The Ice Haus offers COOL year-round fun! Enjoy public skate sessions, skating lessons, adult and youth hockey, figure skating and special events. The Ice Haus is home to the Colorado Bears Greeley Youth Hockey League, Mountain View Skating Club and the UNC Bears Club Hockey Team • 900 8th Avenue • www.greeleyicehaus.com • (970)350-9402
Family FunPlex The Family FunPlex features Adventure Island Indoor Waterpark, River Run Adventure 18-hole Miniature Golf Course, indoor soccer, inline hockey, volleyball, basketball, an indoor running track, Willie Morton Fitness Center, 9-hole Disc Golf Course, Amphitheatre, Twin Rivers Ball Fields, Playground, SilverSneakers® and special events throughout the year! • 1501 65th Avenue • www.familyfunplex.com (970)350-9401
High Plains Chautauqua (HPC)August 5-9-–High Plains Chautauqua recreates the traveling tent shows that brought education and entertainment to communities in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Reflecting this year’s theme “A New Birth of Freedom,” Chautauqua features portrayals of individuals such as U.S. Grant, Clara Barton, Frederick Douglass, and Mark Twain who were influential during the latter part of the Civil War and the Reconstruction period. Join us under the tentat Aims Community College, 5401 W. 20th Street.www.highplainschautauqua.org, (970)352-3567.
Greeley Blues Jam June 13-14 - One of the premier blues festivals in the country takes place the second weekend of June. Friday enjoy free live music on the 9th St. Plaza followed by bands in many venues. Saturday’s line up: Tab Benoit, Marcia Ball, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Trampled Under Foot, California Honeydrops, Heritage Blues Orchestra, Lurrie Bell, Phantom Blues Band, Reverend Raven & The Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys, The Ori Naftaly Bandand many more at Island Grove Park. Kids 12 and under free.www.greeleybluesjam.com, (970)352-3566
DDA & Greeley Creative DistrictThe Downtown Development Authority and Greeley Creative District offer the community many choices for shopping, dining and entertainment in and around our beautiful, historic downtown. First Friday Art Walks, festivals, events and more - you can always find something great going on Downtown! For more downtown events, check outwww.greeleydowntown.com, (970)356-6775
UNC Summer ConferencesUNC offers many varied conferences, clinics and camps during the summer. For more information check outwww.unccamps.com.
Greeley Unexpected Greeley Unexpected is a proud sponsor of the Greeley Chamber of Commerce/Visit Greeley Experience Greeley calendar. Being an underwriting and contributing partner to this special addition to The Tribune helps spread the word that you can definitely experience something fun and unexpected in our city. Everyone is invited to our 2014 Greeley Unexpected campaign launch. Come on down to the 9th Street Plaza from 5-10 p.m. on Friday, May 23 for the Friday Fest Go-Cup and launch event. It’s a free concert plus children’s activities and more. Lots of fun for all!http://www.greeleyunexpected.com
High Plains Library District Let’s get ready for My Summer Adventure at High Plains Library District! This program, June 1-July 26, for ages birth to 18 years, focuses on Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, Art and Math. Join us for a summer filled with story times, activities and special programs.http://www.mylibrary.us/, 1-888-861-7323
Colorado Model Railroad Museum The Colorado Model Railroad Museum houses America’s finest model railroad! Fun for all ages with Eye Spy games, children’s layout, and a full size C&S Caboose. Open Friday-Sunday all year with extended hours in the summer.680 10th Street • www.cmrm.org (970)392-2934
Neighborhood Nights Get ready for another summer of terrific entertainment as the City of Greeley and Sears Real Estate present Neighborhood Nights. It’s become a warm-weather ritual for folks to spend evenings together enjoying family-friendly activities and movies in beautiful city parks. So mark your calendars for free summer fun! Co-sponsors are High Plains Library District, University of Colorado Health, and The Tribune. http://greeleygov.com/Festivals/default.aspx, (970)350-9451
Arts Picnic July 26-27- Held in downtown Greeley’s historic Lincoln Park, the Arts Picnic features over 150 juried arts and crafts booths, food booths, a beer garden, live entertainment on three stages, and Kids’ Creation Station. Free! Call 350-9451 or visit www.artspicnic.com. Major sponsors are The City of Greeley, Flood & Peterson, NCMC/Banner Health, John Elway Chrysler Jeep Dodge Ram, Kaiser Permanente, The Tribune, K-99 and TRI-102.5.http://greeleygov.com/Festivals/default.aspx, (970) 350-9451
Upcoming events in GreeleyApril 18 Penn & Teller, 7:30 pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic
Center, www.ucstars.com. $39-$75April 18 UNC Derby Days outdoor Concert with MTV award-winning
band “The Lonely Biscuits” to benefit Children’s Miracle Network 5-9pm, (970) 356.6775, 9th St. Plaza Downtown Greeley www.greeleydowntown.com
April 19 Bunny Hop Skate, 12-1:30 pm, (970) 350.9402, Greeley Ice Haus, www.greeleyicehaus.com. $3
April 22 Celtic Woman, 7pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic Center, www.ucstars.com. $33-$75
April 24 History Brown Bag Series: Colorado’s North Park - History, Wildlife and Ranching, 12 – 1 pm, (970) 352.9220, Greeley History Museum, www.greeleymuseums.com . Free
April 24-26 UNC/Greeley Jazz Festival, 8am-6pm, (970) 351.2394, Union Colony Civic Center,
http://www.arts.unco.edu/music/jazz_festival/contact.html April 25, May 23 Dizzy Block Classic Car Cruise, 7-9 pm, (970) 356.6775,
Downtown Greeley, southeast of the courthouse. www.greeleydowntown.com. Cruise at 7:30 pm. April 25 Greeley Chamber Orchestra Concert, 7:30pm, Trinity Episcopal
Church, www.thegco.org. $10; $5 for studentsApril 26 3rd Annual Greeley Winter Farmers’ Market, 9am-12pm, (970) 350.9783, 508 8th Ave. www.greeleydowntown.com. Shop at the Winter Market for unique gifts & food. April 26-27 Tribune Spring Craft & Gift Show, 10am-6pm (April 26th) and 12-6pm April 27th), (970) 352.0211, Greeley Mall, www.greeleytribune.com/craft April 27 In My Shoes 1st Annual 5K, 8:00 a.m., (970) 339.5360, Frontier
Academy/Twin Rivers Park. www.envisionco.org . Race proceeds to benefit Envision, Creative Support for People with Developmental Disabilities. $25 before the 27th, $30 day of race.
April 27 Children’s Chorale Spring Sing, 4pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic Center, www.ucstars.com. $5 for children and $10 for adults.
May 2 First Friday Presentation, 6-7:30pm, (970)350.9220, Greeley History Museum, www.greeleymuseums.com, FREE
May 2 First Friday/A Night of Art, 5-8pm (970)356.6775, Downtown Greeley Galleries, www.greeleydowntown.com
May 2 Friday Fest, 5-10pm, (970) 356.6775, 9th St Plaza Downtown Greeley, www.greeleydowntown.com
May 2 National Tourism Week Trade Show, 6-7 pm, (970) 352.3566, 9th St. Plaza Downtown Greeley. May 2 National Greeley Art Exhibition Reception, 5-8pm, FMS
Bank, 2425 35th Ave. Over 130 pieces of original art from artists throughout the United States. www.ngae-artshow.org,
Art Exhibition & Sale go through May 9th. May 3 Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra: German Jaunt, 7:30 pm,
(970) 356.5000, www.ucstars.com. Join the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra and the University of Northern Colorado Choral Department as they collaborate to perform Mozart’s “Requiem.” $10-$28
May 3 Kentucky Derby Gala, 2-5 pm, (970) 356.6406, The Barn on Lily’s Pond (6271 W. 37th St.), www.greeleyphilharmonic.org. The Gala is presented by the Greeley Philharmonic Orchestra Guild & the Weld Food Bank.May 3 Tours & Talks, 11am – 4pm, (970) 350.9220, Meeker Home
Museum, www.greeleymuseums.com, $3 Adults, $1 Children, $2 SeniorsMay 4 Church Basement Ladies present A Mighty Fortress us Our
Basement, 2 pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic Center, www.ucstars.com. $18-$45
May 4 Cinco De Mayo Skate, 12-1:30pm, (970) 350.9402, Greeley Ice Haus. www.greeleyicehaus.com. Adults $4, 4 and under $1. Skate rental $2.
May 6 High Plains Library District, Mother’s Day Tea, 10-11am, 1.888.861.7323, Centennial Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
May 7 High Plains Library District, Zoetropes, 10-10:30am, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
May 8 High Plains Library District, Squirrel in the Grass, 12-1pm, 1.888.861.7323, Farr Regional Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
May 9 Friday Fest, 5-10pm, (970) 356.6775, 9th St. Plaza Downtown Greeley, www.greeleydowntown.com
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It’s time to get out and experience all that Greeley has to offer. Select from a variety of events, activities and attractions to share with family and friends. We’re sure you will find something in these listings that will make you smile. During the spring we celebrate National Travel & Tourism Week (May 3-11, 2014) to honor those who contribute to the travel and hospitality industry. Travel is a pillar of economic growth, creating jobs at a 19-percent faster rate than other sectors. Traveler’s spending directly generated tax revenues of $134 billion for federal, state and local governments, funds used to support essential services and
programs in 2013. Travel is among the largest private-sector employers in the United States, supporting 14.9 million jobs in 2013, including 7.9 million directly in the travel industry and 7.0 million in other industries. A huge thank you to our local travel and hospitality businesses and employees. Your financial contribution to our local economy and welcoming spirit to our city is sincerely appreciated. For a complete list of services provided by Visit Greeley, give us a call at (970) 352-3567, or stop by our office at the Historic Union Pacific Depot, 902 7th Ave., Greeley, CO 80631 or visit us at www.visitgreeley.org
For information on this and future calendars please contact: [email protected] This calendar was published with funds provided by the City of Greeley, CO with lodging tax dollarscollected by the City and dedicated to Visit Greeley.
Visit Greeley reserves the right to select calendar listings. All non-profit organizations will be given first review and then based on space availability paid listing will then be reviewed for inclusion. Enhanced listings may be purchased based on space availability.
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May 9 Yesterday: The Beatles Tribute Show, 7:30pm, (970) 356.5000, Union Colony Civic Center,
www.ucstars.com. $18-$45May 9-10 Union Pacific Days, 10am-4pm, (970) 392.2934, Colorado Model
Railroad Museum. www.cmrm.org May 10 Poudre River Trail-athlon, 9am-12pm, (970) 336.4044, Poudre
Learning Center, http://www.plcoutdoors.org. Free. May 11 Mother’s Day Skate, 12-1:30pm,
Discovery Bay Waterpark. Wear a Hawaiian shirt to the pool and get
$1 off admissionJune11 High Plains Library District,
Ch-Ch-Ch-Chia (Children), 2-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 12 High Plains Library District, Mouse by Moonlight, 12-1pm, 1.888.861.7323, Farr Regional Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 12 High Plains Library District, Do-Nothing Gardening (Tweens/Teens),
2-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE.
June 12-15, UNC Little Theatre of the Rockies,July 9, 17-18 Altar Boyz, 7:30pm (June 12-14, July 9,
17-18) and 2 pm (June 15), (970) 351.2200,Norton Theatre, www.arts.unco.edu. $9-19June 13 Greeley Blues Jam Kick-Off, Friday
Fest/Go-Cup, 3-12 pm, (970) 356.6775, Downtown Greeley, www.greeleybluesjam.com. Free. June 14 Greeley Blues Jam, 10am-11 pm,
(970) 352.3566, Island Grove Park Events Arena, www.greeleybluesjam.com.
$25; $50 June 15 Good Times Car Club’s 32nd Annual
Father’s Day Poker Run & Car Show, 9 am, (970) 353.2120, Greeley Mall, www.ignitorsofgreeley.com. Free.
June 16 High Plains Library District, Tech Zone: Suitcase Lab, 1–2:30pm (grades 2–5), and 3-4:30pm (grades 6-12), 1.888.861.7323, Centennial Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us
June 16 Historic Walking Tours: Island Grove Park & Greeley Stampede, 7pm, (970) 350.9222, Starting point at Parking lot south Pro Rodeo Arena
(N. 14th Ave & D Street). www.greeleygov.com/HistoricPreservationJune 18 High Plains Library District,
Edible DNA (Children), 2-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 18 High Plains Library District, Makey Makey: Alligator Clip the Internet to Your World (tweens/teens), 3-5pm, 1.888.861.7323, Farr Regional Library www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 19 High Plains Library District, Origami Yoda (Tweens/Teens), 2-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 19-22 UNC Little Theatre of the Rockies, The Marvelous Wonderettes, 7:30pm (June 19-21) and 2 pm (June 22), (970) 351.2200, Langworthy Theatre, www.arts.unco.edu. $9-19
June 20 Friday Fest: Greeley Stampede Kickoff, 5-10pm, (970) 356.6775,
9th St Plaza Downtown Greeley, www.greeleydowntown.com. June 20-21 Dinosaur Days, 10am-4pm, (970)
392.2934, Colorado Model Railroad Museum, www.cmrm.org. Kids can join our Dino Safari with dinosaur themed games and activities.
June 21 High Plains Library District, Taste of Art Gala and Fundraiser, 6-9:30pm, 1.888.861.7323, Centennial Park Library www.MyLibrary.us, $30 ticketed event
June 21 Tours & Talks, 11am – 4pm, (970)350.9220, Meeker Home Museum www.greeleymuseums.com, $3 Adults, $1 Children, $2 Seniors
June 23 High Plains Library District, Sumi-nagashi Paper Painting, 1-2:30pm
(grades K-5), and 3-4:30pm (grades 6-12), 1.888.861.7323, Centennial Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 25 Bike to Work Day! 6-9 am, (970) 356.6775, Downtown Breakfast Station located at Lincoln Park – 9th Street & 9th Avenue. www.greeleydowntown.com
June 25 High Plains Library District, Gaming Technology Museum (ages 12-16 and family), 12-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Farr Regional Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 25 High Plains Library District, 3rd Annual Stick Horse Rodeo (Children), 2-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 25 High Plains Library District, Fall Book Buzz, 6-7:30pm, 1.888.861.7323, Farr Regional Library www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 25 – 29, UNC Little Theatre of the Rockies,July 12-13 Sylvia, 7:30pm (June 26-28, July 12)
and 2 pm (June 29, July 13), (970) 351.2200, Norton Theatre,
www.arts.unco.edu. $9-19June 26-July 6 Greeley Stampede Western Art
Show, Island Grove Events Center Lobby, park hours, (970) 356.7787,
www.greeleystampede.org, FREE with park admission.June 26 Greeley Stampede: PRCA Xtreme
Bullriding, 7pm, Single Show $15 & $25, Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
June 26 High Plains Library District, Lunar Robotics (Tweens/Teens), 2-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 26 History Brown Bag Series: Emily Griffith and the Opportunity School, 12 – 1 pm, (970) 350.9220 Greeley History Museum, www.greeleymuseums.com, Free
June 27 Friday Fest 5-10pm, (970) 356.6775, 9th St Plaza Downtown Greeley ,
www.greeleydowntown.com
June 27 Greeley Stampede: Jake Owen w/ Charlie Worsham, 8pm, Single show $30 & $45, Five concerts for $50 & $80, Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
June 28 Greeley Garden Tour, 8am-2pm rain or shine, (970)330.5202,
www.greeleygardentour.org Visit 6 beautiful and varied gardens and help support scholarships for UNC nursing students. $15 adults, < 12 Free
June 28 Greeley Stampede: Three Days Grace w/ Devour The Day, 8pm, Single show $30 & $45, Five concerts for $50 & $80, Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
June 29 Greeley Stampede: Billy Currington w/ Dallas Smith, 8pm, Single show $30 & $45, Five concerts for $50 & $80, Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
June 29 Greeley Stampede: PRCA Rodeo-1pm, Single show $12 & $20 ($6 for 12 and under), Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
June 30 Greeley Stampede: PRCA Rodeo, Tough Enough to Wear Pink-7pm, Single show $12 & $20 ($6 for 12 and under), Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
June 30 High Plains Library District, Jenga Tournament, 1-2pm, 1.888.861.7323, Farr Regional Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
June 30 High Plains Library District, Indiana Bones: Storyteller (families), 6-7pm, 1.888.861.7323, Centennial Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
July 1 Greeley Stampede: PRCA Rodeo, 7pm, Single show $12 & $20 ($6 for 12 and under), Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
July 2 Greeley Stampede: PRCA Rodeo, 7pm, Single show $12 & $20 ($6 for 12 and under), Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
July 3 Greeley Stampede: PRCA Rodeo: Military Night, 7pm, Single show $12 & $20 ($6 for 12 and under), Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
July 3-6, UNC Little TheatreJuly 10-11,16 of the Rockies, God of Carnage, 19-20 7:30pm (July 3-5, 11, 19) and 2 pm
July 4 America Day! 10am-4pm, (970) 392.2934, Colorado Model Railroad Museum. www.cmrm.org
July 4 Greeley Stampede: PRCA Rodeo Finals, 1pm, Single show $15 & $25 ($6 for 12 and under), Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
July 4 Independence Day Parade, 9am (970) 356.7787, Greeley Stampede, 10th Avenue from 19th Street to 5th Street, www.greeleystampede.org, FREE
July 4 Greeley Stampede: Martina McBride, 8pm, Single show $30 & $45, Five concerts for $50 & $80, Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
July 5 Greeley Stampede: American Bullfighting, 1pm, Single show $10 & $15, Stampede Arena, (970) 356-7787, www.greeleystampede.org
July 5 Greeley Stampede: Big & Rich with Cowboy Troy, 8pm, Single show $30 & $45, Five concerts for $50 & $80, Stampede Arena, (970) 356.7787, www.greeleystampede.org
July 5 Tours & Talks, 11am – 4pm, (970)350-9220, Meeker Home Museum www.greeleymuseums.com, $3 Adults, $1 Children, $2 Seniors
www.greeleystampede.org July 7 High Plains Library District, The
Artful Angle: Origami, 1-2:30pm (grades K-5), and 3pm-4:30pm (grades 6-12), 1.888.861.7323, Centennial Park Library www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
July 7 Historic Walking Tours: Downtown Inside Spaces, 7pm, (970) 350.9222, Starting point at Lincoln Park Sign at 8th St. and 10th Ave. www.greeleygov.com/HistoricPreservation
July 9 High Plains Library District, “Make Me” Collages (Children), 2-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
July 9th EVERY WEDNESDAYSeptember 24th Greeley Farmers’ Market at the
Depot, 3-6 pm, (970) 350.9783, www.greeleygov.com/fmJuly 10 High Plains Library District, Digital
Music DJ’s (Tweens/Teens), 2-4pm, 1.888.861.7323, Lincoln Park Library, www.MyLibrary.us, FREE
July 11 Neighborhood Nights, Frozen, (PG), Monfort Park, 2255 47th Ave. Enjoy the Dance Factory Dancers from 7:45 – 8:15pm. Film begins at dusk and is close captioned. Call 350-9401 or visit www.greeleygov.com/festivals. FREE
July 11-12 Gold Rush Days, 10am-4pm, (970) 392.2934, Colorado Model Railroad Museum, www.cmrm.org. Gold planning for kids! Try out a real working telegraph system!
July 14 High Plains Library District, Out of this World: Adventures in Space, 1-2:30pm (grades K-5), and 3-4:30pm (grades 6-12), 1.888.861.7323, Centennial Park Library,