Dec 12 Friday
High Rockies Harm Reduction provides free overdose prevention materials, education, resources and support, including Narcan, fentanyl test strips, condoms, syringe disposal, hygiene and wound care supplies, peer support and more EVERY FRIDAY in the 3rd Street Center Parking Lot from 4 - 6 PM.
Discover the country-rock energy of the Jason Abbott Band, a Western Colorado group whose music blends heartfelt storytelling with high-octane sound. From fan favorites like Old Ford Truck to their latest singles, their work has connected with audiences across the region and on streaming platforms nationwide.
Known for delivering powerhouse live shows filled with sing-along anthems and foot-stomping grooves, the band brings the same passion whether they’re playing wineries, festivals, or local venues. Their music channels the spirit of the American West — wide open roads, small-town roots, and nights made for dancing.
Whether you’re discovering them for the first time or have followed their rise from Grand Junction to stages across Colorado, the Jason Abbott Band offers the perfect soundtrack for fans of modern country, rock, and Americana.
A Way Out and The Meeting Place partner to offer two free yoga classes weekly for individuals, friends, and families in recovery from addiction. Mats, blocks, and straps are provided. No registration required.
Aikido is a modern Japanese martial art focused on re-directing conflict into harmony. Benefits include confidence, discipline, stress-relief, resilience, community-building and fitness. All levels practice together. We are affiliated with the United States Aikido Federation.
Appointment required before first class. Please contact us for information.
Learn about four new AI-based technologies that OpenSnow created over the last year and that will be live for the upcoming winter season. Joel will also discuss the snow forecast for the season and attempt to answer (or get roasted by) your questions about mountain weather. This talk is a fun way to get excited about winter, and it will fulfill your inner geek’s desire to learn more about the science of weather.
This presentation is part of Roaring Fork Conservancy's Brooksher Watershed Institute.
Dec 13 Saturday
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.
Join this group for a friendly, open environment where you can explore all aspects of aging. Whether you’re sharing life experiences, tackling challenges, or simply seeking support, your voice drives our conversation. There’s no set curriculum - only topics you care about and the option to invite speakers who can bring fresh insights. Come connect, learn, and grow with others who truly understand the journey. All are welcome! RSVP by calling 970-963-2889.
Zumba is a global dance phenomenon that invites the body and spirit into a state of pure, rhythmic connection. Originally inspired by the vibrant dance traditions of Latin America — Salsa, Cumbia, Merengue, and Reggaeton — Zumba has since grown into a dynamic fusion of world rhythms, blending Afrobeat, Bollywood, Bhangra, Belly Dance, Hip Hop, and more into an electrifying celebration of movement.
Join us every Saturday at 10:30 am at the Third Street Center studio for a fun 50-minute class to explore every rhythm in movement and joy.
Stop by and see Santa at the North Pole!Get into the holiday spirit with a visit from Santa Claus, keep your eyes open… a mischievous guest might show up to stir up some trouble—the Grinch!
Join us from 4–7 p.m. on five magical evenings:November 22 & 29 | December 6, 13 & 20
Children under 12 receive free admission with a paid adult ticket. Experience Winter on the Mountain and enjoy festive lights, live music, and holiday cheer throughout the park.
Bring the whole family and make unforgettable memories this holiday season at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park.