Jun 24 Wednesday
BikeThere! on Colorado’s Bike to Work Day in communities from Parachute to Aspen on Wednesday, June 24. Find your BikeThere! stations on the Two Rivers Connect BikeThere! 2026 Stations Map at https://garfieldcleanenergy.org/bikethere/.Here's how to participate:1) Find your stations, from Parachute to Aspen, using the BikeThere! 2026 Stations Map.2) Celebrate Bike to Work Day by biking to as many stations as you can on June 24.3) Check in at the stations you visit to log your participation and enter prize drawings on the Two Rivers Connect app, available for download for Android and Apple iOS.4) Check back as June 24 gets closer to see added BikeThere stations and plan your route.
Jun 25 Thursday
June 23 – 25, 2026Tuesday – Thursday, 9:00AM – 12:00PMArt Show on Thursday at 11:45AMPreK (Ages 4 +)
Jump into the mini world of bugs and make art that crawls, flutters, and sparkles! Paint bright butterfly wings, build beetles with shiny patterns, and create wiggly worms and busy ants with collage, clay, and mixed materials. Try stamping, splattering, cutting, gluing, and drawing as you explore spots, stripes, and wild nature designs. Make bug masks, garden scenes, and tiny critter sculptures—then take home a collection of creepy-crawly masterpieces!
June 22 – 26, 2026Monday – Thursday, 9:30AM – 3:30PM, Friday 9:30AM – 12:00PMArt Show and Hip Hop Performance on Friday at 11:45AMGrades: 4 – 6 (2026/2027 school year)
Big style and big energy! Learn how to create graffiti-style letters and bold artwork using spray paint, stencils, paint, and collage. Customize your own skateboard deck and trucker hat, then hit the dance floor to learn hip hop moves. Finish the week with a super-fun dance performance and art show to show off your art (and your moves!).
Visceral Alchemy celebrates transformation in its most personal and enduring form. This exhibition explores the powerful act of creating—or receiving—artwork that lasts a lifetime. Tattooers are constantly creating. They regularly translate deeply personal ideas into original works of art, blending in their own style and aesthetic. Their process is both collaborative and expressive.
Once a symbol of counterculture, tattooing has evolved into a widely embraced and respected art form. Today, many tattooers are formally trained artists who maintain vibrant creative practices beyond their occupation. This exhibition brings together a group of artists to examine the relationship between their professional and personal art forms. Could one exist without the other? This curated invitational offers a rare glimpse into the fine art dimension of tattooing, inviting viewers to consider the lasting impact of this art form and industry.
The opening reception is Friday, May 29 from 5-7pm. **See the artists in action Saturday, May 30, from 11am-6pm with live tattooing out of The Launchpad (walk-up, first come, first-served, 18+). On display through July, 3. The gallery is open weekdays from 10am-5pm.
High Rockies Harm Reduction provides free overdose prevention materials, education and support, including Narcan and fentanyl test strips, syringe disposal, hygiene and wound care supplies, peer support and more EVERY Thursday in the Aspen Health and Human Services Parking Lot from 12 PM - 2 PM
Unleash your creativity in a fun, engaging, and inspiring senior art class where the only limit is your imagination!
Each session focuses on playful and easy-to-learn techniques, including watercolor painting, acrylics, pastels and more! Classes are perfect for all skill levels. Enjoy a stress-free artistic outlet designed to nurture your creativity while having fun.
No registration necessary. Just arrive day of ready to create!
High Rockies Harm Reduction provides free overdose prevention materials, education and support, including Narcan and fentanyl test strips, syringe disposal, hygiene and wound care supplies, peer support and more EVERY Thursday at Brush Creek Park N Ride from 4 PM - 6 PM
Celebrate the delicate beauty of Colorado’s beloved columbine. Learn how to capture the graceful shapes, soft colors, and layered petals of this iconic mountain flower using simple watercolor techniques.
Explore basic watercolor washes, color blending, layering, and gentle detail work to bring the columbine to life on paper. Whether you are new to watercolor or have experience, this workshop offers a welcoming space to slow down, observe closely, and enjoy the meditative process of painting.
Each student will leave with a finished watercolor painting of columbines and a deeper appreciation for this beautiful wildflower.
Open to all levels. Supplies provided.
Ready to move, groove, and have some fun? This beginner-friendly, four-week salsa dance workshop, led in Spanish, is the perfect way to get started! You’ll learn the basics of salsa—including simple steps, rhythm, and fluid movement—in a supportive, low-pressure environment designed for everyone.
No dance experience or partner is needed—just bring your curiosity, your energy, and a love of music. Come dance, laugh, and discover the joy of salsa one step at a time!
¡Prepárate para moverte, bailar y divertirte! Este taller para principiantes de cuatro semanas, dirigido en español, ¡es la mejor manera de aprender a bailar salsa! Aprenderás los conceptos básicos de la salsa — incluyendo pasos simples, ritmo y fluidez de movimiento — en un ambiente de apoyo y baja presión, diseñado para todas las personas que deseen aprender.
No es necesario contar con experiencia en la danza ni venir con una pareja de baile — sólo trae tu curiosidad, energía y amor por la música. ¡Ven a bailar, reír y descubrir la alegría de la salsa un paso de baile a la vez!
Classical guitarist Aaron Larget-Caplan presents his latest album "Guitar America", an exploration of the United States’ musical history. From "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "America the Beautiful" to Paul Simon’s "America" and Eddie Van Halen’s "316", Larget-Caplan journeys through the soundscapes of a diverse nation, exploring its ideals and contradictions, and its reinventions and dreams. Weather permitting, the concert will take place on the library's back lawn, so bring your lawn chairs and picnic supplies and come enjoy some music!