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Vanilla Pop to play Steamworks encore  
The Beach Boys headline local music festival

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Thursday29

I-Gene plays Ska Brewing’s Ska-B-Que starting at 5 p.m. at the Tasting Room, 545 Turner Dr. Serious Texas BBQ will provide the free food.  

Durango’s weekly Critical Mass ride leaves Buckley Park, located at the corner of 12th St. and Main, at 5 p.m.

Mike McCalister plays El Patio, 600 Main Ave., from 5-9 p.m.

Singer-songwriter Greg Ryder plays a free show at the Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., beginning at 5:30 p.m. www.strater.com for details.

Durango Motorless Transit hosts a group trail run on the Dry Fork trail. Interested runners should meet at the trailhead at 6 p.m. 946-5557 for details.

Kati B. and David Earl Pfieffer perform live jazz and blues standards from 6-8 p.m. at Guiseppe’s Restaurant in Bayfield. 884-7135 for details.

Singer-songwriter Annie Brooks performs from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Common Sense Internet Cafe at 1480 E. Second Ave.

Lacey Black plays solo piano at the Mahogany Grille, 699 Main Ave., at 6:30 p.m. 247-4433 for details.

Moe’s Starlight Lounge, 937 Main Ave., presents Salsa Night. The evening includes Salsa lessons from 7-7:30 p.m.

and DJ Complimentor spinning on the patio until 10 p.m. 259-9018 for details.

Dave Mensch, of Formula 151, performs at the Office Spiritorium, 699 Main Ave., starting at 7 p.m.

The Animas Museum, 3065 W. Second Ave., hosts a 7:30 p.m. talk and booksigning with Jean Campion on “Turning Memories into History.” The author will discuss how first-person accounts become part of the historical record. 259-2402.

The 8th Ave. Tavern, 509 E. 8th Ave., offers karaoke from 8 p.m. to close. 259-8801 for details.

DJ Mowgli spins “Feel Good Music” for Pint Night at Steamworks, 801 E. Second Ave., beginning at 10 p.m. 259-9200.

Friday30

The Durango Arts Center, 802 E. Second Ave., offers the Paint Bar in the Garage Art Studio from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 259-2606 for details.

The Southwest Colorado Peace and Justice Coalition holds a peace vigil from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at the corner of Main Ave. and 11th St. Signs will be available or bring your own. 259-4185 for details.

Jack Ellis & Larry Carver open their summer season at El Patio, 600 Main Ave., with the first of two shows at 5 p.m.

Greg Ryder plays an encore show at the Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., beginning at 5:30 p.m. www.strater.com for details.

 

Gary B. Walker plays jazz piano at the Mahogany Grille, 699 Main Ave., from 6-9 p.m. 247-4433 for details.

Three Springs presents Plaza Pics, a free outdoor movie night, at 7 p.m. The evening features live entertainment by Encore!, a screening of “Grease” and free popcorn, all in the Three Springs Plaza. www.threesprings.com for details.

The Kirk James Blues Band plays at the 8th Avenue Tavern, 509 E. 8th Ave., starting at 8 p.m. 259-8801 for details.

The Chills play rock at the Billy Goat Saloon, located on Highway 160 in Gem Village, starting at 8 p.m. Call 884-9155 for details.

Moe’s Starlight Lounge, 937 Main Ave., presents live jazz on the patio from 5-8 p.m., and a DJ spinning for late night happy hour from 10 p.m.-close. 259-9018 .

Saturday31

The Durango Farmers Market meets from 8 a.m.-noon at First

National Bank of Durango, 259 W. 9th St. The event includes produce from local farmers, prepared food items and locally made crafts. Food stamps accepted.

The Southwest Colorado Chapter of the American Red Cross, 1911 Main Ave., Suite 282, offers a CPR for the Professional Rescuer class from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. 259-5383 to pre-register.

The Arts & Crafts Market of Durango Inc. meets at Buckley Park from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. The market includes local art by local artists and partial proceeds benefit the Habitat for Humanity of La Plata County. www.acmdurango.org for details.

The Southwest Chapter of the Colorado Native Plant Society sponsors a free wildflower walk at Chimney Rock. Dick Moseley will lead a trip to study the area’s native flora. 731-5918 for information and reservations.

The Tara Mandala Buddhist Retreat Center hosts an open house, including a tour, discussion, buffet lunch and some meditation, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 731-3711 to RSVP.

The Durango Arts Center, 802 E. Second Ave., offers the Paint Bar in the Garage Art Studio from noon-4 p.m. 259-2606 for details.

Moe’s Starlight Lounge, 937 Main Ave., reggae on the patio with DJ Igene from 5-8 p.m. and DJ Eschaton spinning electro-minimal starting at 10 p.m. for late night happy hour. 259-9018 for details.

Jack Ellis & Larry Carver play an encore show at El Patio, 600 Main Ave., at 5 p.m.

Dave Mensch performs a free solo show at Steamworks in Bayfield starting at 5 p.m.

Greg Ryder closes out three nights at the Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., beginning at 5:30 p.m. www.strater.com for details.

Guiseppe’s Restaurant, 871 CR 501 in Bayfield, hosts open mic with Handsome Dan from 6-8 p.m. 884-7135 for details.

Tom MacCluskey performs on piano at the Mahogany Grille, 699 Main Ave., from 6-9 p.m. 247-4433.

The Lindells play their “high mountain music” at the Dolores River Brewery at 6 p.m.

The Sea & The Rhythm play original acoustic, indie pop and covers at Durango Joe’s, 732 E. College, from 7-9 p.m.

“Hanky Panky,” a new art show that features work made with vintage handkerchiefs, opens at the Sideshow Emporium in Dolores at 7 p.m. The show features artists from the region and beyond and runs through June 24. 739-4646 for details.  

The 8th Ave. Tavern, 509 E. 8th Ave., offers karaoke from 8 p.m. to close. 259-8801 for details.

The Summit, 600 Main Ave., hosts The Sweats with special guests the Good Neighbors for an evening of rock and funk at 9:30 p.m. 247-2324 for details.

Telluride’s Hillbilly Hotel plays blues, rock and soul for Ladies Night at Steamworks, 801 E. Second Ave., 4

at 10 p.m. 259-9200 for details.

Sunday1

Durango BMX hosts races from 1-2 p.m. at the track just south of Gateway Park. 799-1780 or www.durangobmx.com for details.

The Terry Rickard Duo plays El Patio, 600 Main Ave., from 5-9 p.m.

The Blue Moon Ramblers play their weekly gig at the Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., beginning at 7:30 p.m.

The 8th Ave. Tavern, 509 E. 8th Ave., offers karaoke from 8 p.m. to close. 259-8801 for details.

Monday2

The Adaptive Sports Association hosts a training for summer volunteers to assist with rafting, cycling, camping, climbing and more. 259-0374 for details.

Singer-songwriter Terry Rickard plays El Patio, 600 Main Ave., from 5-9 p.m.

Robin Davis plays the Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., at 5:30 p.m.

The Sea & The Rhythm plays original acoustic, indie pop at the Common Sense Cafe, 1480 E. Second Ave., from 6:30-8 p.m.

Moe’s Starlight Lounge, 937 Main Ave., presents live music from local bands from 8-11 p.m. 259-9018 for details.

The 8th Ave. Tavern, 509 E. 8th Ave., hosts open mic night from 8 p.m. to close. 259-8801 for details.

An open-level Latin/Salsa Dance Party takes place at 8:30 p.m. at the Durango Recreation Center, 2700 Main Ave. No partner necessary. 903-9402 for details.

Tuesday3

Tim Guidotti plays El Patio, 600 Main Ave., from 5-9 p.m.

Durango BMX hosts practices from 5:30-7:30 p.m. at the track just south of Gateway Park. 799-1780 or www.durangobmx.com for details.

Ultimate Frisbee takes place at Miller Middle School at 5:30 p.m. and is open to all comers.

Singer-songwriter Terry Rickard plays at the Diamond Belle Saloon, 699 Main Ave., at 5:30 p.m.

The Durango Arts Center, 802 E. Second Ave., offers the Paint Bar in the Garage Art Studio for a Tuesday Evening Happy Hour from 6-7 p.m. 259-2606 for details.

The Jeff Solon Jazz Group, along with vocalist Alison Dance, plays the Cyprus Café, 725 E. Second Ave., from 6-9 p.m. 385-6884 for details.

The Summit, 600 Main Ave., presents open mic night from 7 p.m.-midnight. Bands and DJs are welcome. 247-2324 for details.

The Sea & The Rhythm, Annie Brooks and James Else play original songs of the folk persuasion at the Durango Coffee Co., 730 Main Ave., from 7-9 p.m.

The Billy Goat Saloon, located on Highway 160 in Gem Village, hosts karaoke with Crazy Charlie starting at 7:30 p.m. 884-9155.

Durango Joe’s, 732 E. College, presents Open Mic Night from 8: 30-11 p.m. Sign-ups for music and poetry begin at 8:30 p.m. 375-2121 for details.

Wednesday4

The Four Corners Low Vision Expo meets from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. at Empire Electric in Cortez. The event includes Information, talks and demonstrations about common eye diseases. 759-2347 for details.

Durango Coffee Co., 730 Main Ave., offers free coffee tasting courses from noon-1 p.m. 259-2059 for details.

Trails 2000 hosts a trailwork party from 4-7 p.m. Volunteers visit www.trails2000.org 

The Wednesday Durango Farmers Market kicks off at the Smiley Building, 1309 E. Third Ave., from 4:30-6 p.m. The market features locally grown foods and food stamps are accepted.

Tim Guidotti plays an encore show at El Patio, 600 Main Ave., from 5-9 p.m.

Durango BMX hosts its Wednesday night races just south of Gateway Park with sign-ups from 5:30-6:30 p.m. with racing to follow. 799-1780 or www.durangobmx.com for details.

An open bluegrass jam meets from 6-8 p.m. at the Durango Brewing Co., 3000 Main Ave. The circle gathers every Wednesday. 247-1264 for details.

The Jeff Solon Jazz Duo plays the Cyprus Café, 725 E. Second Ave., from 6-9 p.m. 385-6884 for details.

The Durango Chess Club gathers for its weekly meeting at Durango Joe’s, 732 E. College, at 6:30 p.m.

Lacey Black plays solo piano at the Mahogany Grille, 699 Main Ave., at 6:30 p.m. 247-4433 for details.

A free class on mysticism and meditation meets from 7-8 p.m. at Chiropractic Durango, 555 Rivergate Lane, Suite B1-108. The ongoing class is hosted by the Center of Light. 882-4920.

Mancos State Park, located 5 miles from Mancos, hosts a Ranger Nature Event at 7 p.m. 533-7065 for details.

Dave Mensch, of Formula 151, performs solo at Joel’s,119 W. 8th St., at 8 p.m. 385-0430 for details.

An open-level East Coast Swing Party takes place at 8:30 p.m. at the Durango Recreation Center. No partner necessary. 903-9402 for details.

Moe’s Starlight Lounge, 937 Main Ave., hosts DJs spinning dance music on the patio from 9 p.m.-close. 259-9018.

 

Ongoing

The Henry Strater Theatre, 699 Main Ave., hosts Mysto’s Magic Spectacular on Wednesday through Sunday at 3 p.m. The remodeled venue also presents music and comedy from Darryl Kuntz, “Out of the Box and out of Control!,” at 7:30 p.m. every Tuesday through Sunday. The nightly performances will continue through June 8. www.HenryStraterTheatre.com or 375-7160 for details.

Art Supply House, 24 A Town Plaza, presents a community collaborative acrylic painting. The painting in progress depicts a Colorado Rocky Mountain scene on canvas, and members of the public are  encouraged to drop by and paint a square. Art Supply House is also exhibiting the bold still lifes of Helen Elizabeth through the month of May. 375-0090 for details.

The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College exhibits “100 Contemporary Works by Native Artists from the Hensler Collection.” The Bill and Sue Hensler collection of contemporary Native American art includes a diverse group of artists from a variety of tribes. The collection in its entirety includes more than 200 items, including pottery, paintings and sculpture, directly acquired from the artists themselves. 247-7456 for details.  

The Animas Museum, 3065 W. Second Ave., host the exhibit “Eskimo Artifacts from Arctic Alaska.” This show features clothing, masks, hunting and fishing tools, dolls, toys, fetishes and other items. 259-2402 for details.

The Children’s Museum, 802 E. Second Ave., hosts the exhibit, “Living off the Land.” The museum offers a hands-on exploration of the Rocky Mountain ecosystem and is open from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Wed.-Fri. and 1-5 p.m. on Sat. and Sun. 259-9234.

Upcoming

The Tour of Durango mountain bike and trail running event launch party takes place June 5 at Carver Brewing Co.

“Catch the Reading Bug,” the 2008 Summer Reading Program at the Durango Public Library, kicks off June 5 with a “magic bug show.” The program is open to kids preschool through 5th grade. 375-3385.

Live music returns to Serious Texas BBQ South on June 6 with a show by Donny Johnson.

The 31st annual Fun in the Sun Arts & Crafts Show returns to Buckley Park on June 6-8.

The Pagosa Folk ‘n Bluegrass Festival, featuring the Waybacks, Biscuit Burners and many others, lands at Reservoir Hill on June 6-8.

Men Who Grill, the Women’s Resource Center’s all-you-can-eat food extravaganza and fund raiser, returns to downtown Durango on June 7.

The monthly Contra Dance returns to the VFW Hall on June 7 with music from the Phoenix band Clusterfolk.

The Dolores River Festival returns to Joe Rowell Park on June 7 with six bands, the Fun Race, free raft rides, the river parade, kids activities and more. www.doloresriverfestival.com for details.

Wines of the San Juan presents bluegrass band Cadillac Sky on June 7, performing for Ducks for Bucks, a benefit for Niemann-Pick Disease.

A one-day seminar on hydrogen power meets at New Mexico Metal Art in Aztec on June 7.

The 7th annual Battle of the Animas, which pits local businesses against each other in head-to-head paddle raft racing, is set for June 9.

The Trails 2000 Membership Picnic meets June 11 at the Durango Recreation Center amphitheater. New or renewing members will receive a one year CORSAR card.

The Diamond Circle Melodrama opens its 47th season with “The Spoilers” and “Whoop-Ti-Ay!” on June 12 at the newly renovated location inside the Durango Arts Center. www.diamondcirclemelodrama.com for details.

The Mountain Studies Institute will host a Climate Change Adaptation Workshop for natural resource managers on June 12 in the Silverton Town Hall. 247-7071 for details.

Maria’s Bookshop will host a June 17 release party for local author Ken Wright’s new book, The Monkey Wrench Dad.

The Miserabillies will bring their neo-traditional country to the Ska-B-Que on June 19.

The American Cancer Society Relay for Life of La Plata County returns on June 20-21. The theme of this year’s event is “There’s No Place Like HOPE!”

Animas River Days returns on June 20-22 with a river parade, boating events, live entertainment and more.

The Woo-Woo Event, a sustainable living, metaphysical/spiritual fair, takes place on June 27-29 in Durango. Email thewoowooevent@yahoo.com for details.

The Mancos Renaissance Faire, featuring arts, craft, vendors, contests, live entertainment and more, returns June 28-29.

 

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Vanilla Pop to play Steamworks encore  
What: A return show from the Taos lounge act  
Where: Steamworks, 801 E. Second Ave.
When: Fri., May 30, at 10 p.m.  

Durango’s favorite lounge act returns this Friday, when Vanilla Pop brings a bit of Vegas back to Steamworks.

Taos, N.M.’s, polyestered lounge duo will once again be stopping over for a night of Vegas-style dance music. The two-man show mixes up everything from standard swing numbers of the ’40s to classic dance hits of the ’80s. The whole works is dressed up in a sequined, martini-laden parody.

Bubbles and polyester will abound as Al Dente and Lester Moore take the stage for an evening of raucous entertainment. From sweaty Tom Jones hits to their signature rendition of Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody,” they won’t disappoint. Following a recent show, the Santa Fe Reporter dubbed Vanilla Pop, “the coolest, hippest, swingin’-est band around.”

The May 30 show gets under way at 10 p.m. For more information, contact Steamworks at 259-9200.

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The Beach Boys headline local music festival
What: A summer music festival/beach party
Where: Ray Dennison Memorial Field at Fort Lewis
When: Wed., June 4, beginning at noon

“Endless Summer” is blowing into Durango next week. The Beach Boys will headline a June 4 summer music festival, joining Jesse Colin Young and local rocker Ralph Dinosaur on stage. Tickets for the festival are still available.  

Ray Dennison Memorial Field at FLC will be transformed into an open air amphitheatre for the show that kicks off at 5 p.m. Prior to that, however, the parking lot immediately north of the stadium will house the “Morehart Chevrolet Beach Party,” beginning at noon. A literal sand “beach” (trucked in and to be recycled on the college campus after the event) will set the stage. There will also be a classic car show, live music from the Jelly Belly Boogie Band and plenty of refreshments and activities. As an added plus, the beach party is free and open to the public.

Gates to the stadium open at 4 p.m., with Ralph Dinosaur taking the stage at 5 p.m. Jesse Colin Young, of “Come Together“ fame, is set to play at 6:15 and the Beach Boys will perform beginning at 8 p.m. Norton’s Catering will provide food service inside the stadium, along with the Coors Light beer tent.

Tickets for the summer music festival are available on at www.durangoconcerts.com, by calling 247-7657, or in person at the Ticketing Offices in Durango on Main Avenue behind Magpies.

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