Dec 24 Wednesday
Deck the Walls Holiday Market it open for the season! Each year, the Carbondale Arts gallery transforms into a beautiful market filled with quality one-of-a-kind items, featuring 70 local and regional artisans and small businesses. Support our makers and local economy over the holidays!
Open Monday-Saturday 10:00am-5:00pmSundays 11:00am-4:00pm (starting Nov. 30)
Come to the Powers Art Center this holiday season! In the Learning Lab, create our holiday art project, Frank Stella-inspired star collages. Special holiday hours: December 23rd, 26th and 30th open from 11 am to 4 pm. December 27th open from 11 am to 3 pm.
Aikido classes at CMC Carbondale are now forming for the Spring Semester. Aikido emphasizes non-violent conflict resolution. Principles and techniques are applicable to all types of conflict, not just physical. Training takes place in a joyful and supportive environment. Great workout for mind, body, and spirit. No experience or equipment needed. Classes meet in Carbondale from 6-7:30 every Tuesday and Thursday evening. Try the first 2 classes for free. Register on line for Aikido class at https://coloradomtn.edu/campuses/carbondale/ or call 970-963-2172.
Song Collector & Multi-Instrumentalist Brad Manosevitz uses a loop pedal to weave together acoustic guitar, bass, mandolin, & percussion into an eclectic mix of handmade Americana, folk rock, bluegrass, classic rock, & originals.
Open Mic Every Wednesday. Basic PA and instruments provided. Or bring your own axe. Play solo or jam with new friends. Music, Comedy, Spoken Word - the stage is yours!
Dec 25 Thursday
When recycling plastic in Carbondale, stick to bottles, tubs, jars, and jugs. No clamshells, plastic bags, coffee cups, or takeout containers. If it's not a bottle, tub, jar, or jug, toss it in the trash. These items can't be sorted and there is no end-user market for them.
Recyclables in Carbondale shouldn't be bagged. Just place them loose in a bin. If your recyclables are in grocery or garbage bags, they're likely being thrown in the landfill instead. Bagging your recyclables may even cause entire loads to be rejected. This is because bags cause jams in the sorting machines which can slow down lines and cause costly damage. Other items that aren't recyclable are bubble wrap, food wraps, and garden hoses.