Apr 18 Saturday
A morning of community service and family fun. Volunteers of all ages are invited to help care for the creek through trash cleanup and light stewardship projects like mulching and planting. Kid-friendly activities, snacks, beverages and a prize drawing.
The ‘Move with Me’ Program is designed to introduce littles (18 months to 3 years plus a caregiver) to the joys of dance. Using fun, interactive music, props, and make-believe, we will practice listening to music, following directions, and moving our bodies to the beats! A healthy snack will be provided.
El programa ‘Move with Me’ está diseñado para introducir a los peques (de 18 meses a 3 años de edad, con una persona adulta a su cuidado) a la alegría de bailar. Utilizando música divertida e interactiva, diversos accesorios y nuestra imaginación, practicaremos ciertas capacidades como escuchar música, seguir instrucciones y mover nuestros cuerpos al ritmo del compás. Ofreceremos un refrigerio saludable.
The Buddy Program invites you to "Noche De Lotería". La Lotería is a classic Mexican game of chance, similar to bingo, a game full of color and culture, It's easy to learn and incredibly fun to play for all ages! We're adding a twist with some sweet prizes up for grabs! It's a family night not to be missed! Little ones can also enjoy the fun in a supervised area with activities specially designed for them or they can have their own Lotería" playing card during the game.
Date: Saturday, April 18Time: 6-8 pmLocation: Glenwood Springs Community Center (Glenwood Rec Center)Admission: FREE!Enjoy tacos and sidesAmazing prizes for all ages.
For more information visit www.buddyprogram.org/loteria
Bring 10 items or 10 dollars to come empty handed. Kicking off with a disco themed inventory at 6:00 PM. Come shop my closet for free while I redesign a new space for my closet!
Strut your stuff at the 3rd Annual KDNK Local Legends Lip Sync Battle Saturday, April 18th. Will your performance make you a local legend? After memorable performances of Limp Bizkit's 'Break Stuff,' 4 Non Blondes' 'What's Up' and many more last year, we can't wait to see what our competitors come up with for 2026! The Roaring Divas will be graciously hosting the event again, and we're looking forward to their one-of-a-kind vibe and stage presence just as much as the competition.
Judging will be based upon five categories: - Stage Presence & Crowd Feedback- Costume(s)- Lip Sync Accuracy- Dance Moves / Choreography- Creativity and/or Humor
Each category will be judged by a panel of five judges on a 10-point scale. The top score in each category will win a non-cash prize. Any potential ties will be resolved at the discretion of the judging panel with the optional help of a crowd scream-off. The scores of all five categories will be averaged together for each act to determine the overall top three.
Annual recital with Jennifer Gary, flute & Karen Tafejian, piano. Featuring a variety of selections from Baroque to Contemporary.
Apr 19 Sunday
What becomes possible when we loosen our grip on certainty — and get curious about what else might be true? Join Rabbi Shereen Sarick for a spirited, story-rich reflection that invites us to explore life’s twists and turns with more openness, courage, and imagination.
Following the reflection, Shereen will offer a brief “Ask Me Anything” time — a warm, welcoming space for questions about Judaism, the life of a rabbi, and whatever else you’ve always wondered. Come for depth, come for delight, come for a little holy mischief.
Rabbi Shereen Sarick has been, and in many cases still is: an environmental educator, massage therapist, foster parent, Israel tour bus leader, wife, mother (to many more than the son she and her husband made themselves), high school substitute teacher, Aspen Thrift Shop volunteer and board member, National Coordinator for Second Nurture- a non-profit supporting foster families, and founder/president of a non-profit building and supporting schools in Nepal. Shereen is a vegan, celebrates Groundhog Day with unbridled exuberance, and her favorite color is orange.
Do you love to write? Join us at the Carbondale Branch Library for the Poets & Writers Group for adults. Engage in writing prompts that ignite the imagination, learn new craft strategies and styles, and be inspired by other poets and writers in the group. Bring your muses, a journal, as well as water and a snack if you wish. Meets the third Sunday of each month.
Do you like to write? Join the all-levels writing group of Poets & Writers every third Sunday of the month from 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm at the Carbondale Branch Library. Engage in writing prompts that ignite the imagination, learn new craft strategies and styles, and be inspired by other poets and writers as we connect the local writing community in a safe and supportive space. Bring your muse, journal, and writing utensil. Free Event!
Apr 20 Monday
Sol Theatre Company and TACAW are excited to co-host a three-part professional development workshop for artists and educators interested in developing their skills as a teaching artist. This series is designed for creatives of all disciplines who want to further hone their teaching craft and create effective, engaging, and inclusive arts education programs.
Participants will explore the core responsibilities of a teaching artist, including classroom management, lesson planning, and adapting instruction for diverse learning needs. The workshop emphasizes practical tools and real-world application, culminating in hands-on teaching practice with youth actors. By the end of the series, artists will gain confidence in leading a classroom, designing age-appropriate lessons, and stepping into teaching artist roles in schools, community programs, and arts organizations.
This workshop is ideal for creatives who are curious about arts education, seeking supplemental income, or looking to expand their professional practice through teaching.