Here’s your community calendar for Wednesday, July 18th, underwritten by Sopris Liquor and Wine, at the corner of 133 and Main in Carbondale. For a list of today's events like the Trials in Motion Film Festival at the Crystal Theater follow the headline...
The Carbondale Farmers Market starts at 10 and goes until 3 on the 4th Street Plaza.
Basalt Library offers Wacky Wednesdays at 2, and a computer resume workshop in Spanish at 5:30.
Rock and Read with Rocky Mountain Puppets performs at Silt Library at 11:30 and New Castle Library at 2:30.
Aspen Art Museum offers the opening ceremony of Mandala Sand Painting at 3.
Pitkin Library offers Musical Viewing at 3.
Carbondale Library offers World Beats at 4.
Silt Veterans Park hosts a demonstration on getting the most out of your irrigation at 4.
Carbondale Pool hosts Aqua Zumba at 4.
The Families Belong Together March starts at 4:30 at Paepcke Park.
The Snowmass Rodeo Starts at 5.
Basalt Library presents Movies that Matter showing Duck Soup at 5.
The Aspen Science Center offers a Physics for Kids BBQ at 5.
Trails in Motion Film Festival screens at 7 at the Crystal Theater.
Marble Distilling offers Trivia Night at 7.
Anderson Ranch presents a screening of Human Flow with Ai Weiwei in person at 5:30 at the Isis.
The McCloskey Speaker Series presents a Chat with the Director of the FBI at 5:30 at the Greenwald Pavilion.
The Carbondale Tree Board meets at 6.
Basalt Summer Concert Series presents Jared and The Mill at 6 at Triangle Park.
Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra plays at 6 at the Benedict Music Tent.
KDNK Broadcasts Live from Two Rivers Park Summer Concert series featuring Carolyn Wonderland at 6:30.
Smokin’ Joe Kelly plays at the Snowmass Club at 6:30.
Victoria's Espresso presents Vino and Vinyl featuring a conversation with Michael McDonald at 6:30.
Damian Smith and Terry Bannon play at Heather’s at 7.
Theatre Aspen presents Our Town at 7:30 at Hurst Theater.
The Belly Up presents Trampled by Turtles at 8.
And Harris Concert Hall presents a violin recital at 8:30.
Looking ahead
Glenwood Springs City Council meets at 6 tomorrow evening.
You can submit your calendar items on our website or by emailing calendar@kdnk.org.
Get out there and have some fun!