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Sounds of Southlands

Sounds of Southlands

One of the center’s most popular events is Sounds of Southlands Summer Concert Series featuring well-known area bands every Thursday from June 16 – August 4 from 6 p.m.- 8 p.m

Lorna’s Swingset at Global Village Museum

Lorna’s Swingset will perform from 5:30-7 pm Friday, July 1, at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures.  Admission to the Museum is free from 5-8 pm as part of First Friday Art Walk.  In the Main Gallery, “Visions of Rural China” features folk art paintings from Huxian County from 1973 to 2000.  “GUATEMALA:  Rotary in Action” in the Museum’s Hall Gallery highlights community development projects by the Fort Collins Rotary Club in collaboration with Rotarians in Guatemala.  For more information, visit
globalvillagemuseum.org or call 970-221-4600.

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Little Plates for Little People

Teaching Tree Open House: “Little Plates for Little People”

The outdoor event will feature a silent auction and live music from the Waido Experience. Community members are encouraged to bring the entire family to enjoy a variety of games and activities for all ages. The Sweaty Moose Food Truck will serve their “Colorado-style comfort foods” alongside a variety of complimentary appetizers and beverages. Staff will offer tours of the facility throughout the evening.  
 
The event is free to attend, though guests are encouraged to make donations. Advance registration is required. Attendees who donate $50 or more with their registration will receive a voucher for a complimentary meal during the event from Sweaty Moose. Community members can register to attend at teaching-tree.org/little-plates.  

Fall Into Fun

Join the City of Aurora for our inaugural Fall Into Fun Festival. This event will have live entertainment, food trucks, vendors, a large kids’ area, a variety of fall-themed activities and much more.

Global Fest

Join the City of Aurora for a celebration of diversity and inclusion and a great summer multicultural experience. There will be musical and dance performances, a fashion show, a parade of nations, an international marketplace, food, vendors and more.

4th of July Spectacular

Celebrate the 4th of July in Aurora! Presented by… the City of Aurora. This event will have…a variety of musical performances and a large fireworks show! Fireworks will at approximately 9:30 p.m. and will last 30 minutes.Those wishing to view the fireworks can do so from the Aurora Municipal Center’s Great Lawn beginning at 6 p.m.

RiNo Showcase Music & Arts Festival

RiNo Showcase is back and we’re bigger and better than ever! This year we’re taking it to the next level! Our all-day event will feature over 100 visual artists, small businesses, and local vendors  on June 11th! We’ll have 8 of Denver’s best up-and-coming bands and musicians, DJs, fire dancers, live painters, food trucks, and so much more! All artists and vendors keep 100% of their profits from the show! You won’t wanna miss RiNo Showcase this year! OLD MAN SAXON | KID ASTRONAUT | DZIRAE GOLD | SOPHIE GRAY | CAPTURE THIS |THE STUDY ABROAD | THE XO | OH PARIS It has always been our mission to support the arts here in Denver and that’s why this year we have started the Harmony & Hue Foundation- a collective fund that will be accessible for artists, musicians, and small businesses in the Denver area at the end of each year. A portion of all of ticket sales from each of our events will be donated to Harmony & Hue in an effort to help local creatives pay for studio time, art supplies, and small business support while they are jumpstarting their careers!  Thank you for supporting the arts!

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Town Mountain

Town Mountain

Doors 7pm
 Show 8pm

Rolling Stone says- “Call it an evolution or a revolution, but it’s clear that Town Mountain is at the forefront.”Charming, soulful, and with a rugged sensitivity, Town Mountain has earned raves for their hard-driving sound, their smart, thoughtful in-house songwriting and the honky-tonk edge that permeates their exhilarating live performances, whether in a packed club or at a sold-out festival. The hearty base of Town Mountain’s music is classic country and old school rock ‘n’ roll. It’s what else goes into the mix that brings it all to life, both on stage and on record, and reflects the group’s wide-ranging influences including the Grateful Dead, Bill Monroe, Chuck Berry, Bruce Springsteen, the Rolling Stones, The Band, Townes Van Zandt, The Meters, Son Volt, John Hartford and Outlaw Country.

After more than a decade together, Town Mountain has proven they have staying power by regularly cranking out authentic hit albums, collaborating with like-minded artists such as Jerry Douglas, Billy Strings, and Tyler Childers and growing significantly in key markets by leaps and bounds. Fans are eagerly awaiting their upcoming 7th studio album of original material, produced by Nashville’s multiple Grammy nominated engineer Justin Francis (P!nk, Kacey Musgraves, Little Big Town, Tyler Childers, Kelsea Ballerini). The album includes Miles Miller (Sturgill Simpson) on drums throughout, thrusting forward a decidedly country album with contemplative and witty lyrics reflective of life on and off the road before and during the Covid pandemic. Routinely noted for their brilliant lyrics, the songwriting is largely shouldered by mandolinist Phil Barker and banjoist Jesse Langlais with solid contributions from guitarist Robert Greer. Extraordinary fiddler Bobby Britt conveys the sentimentality of the well-crafted songs with Zach Smith on bass and Miles Miller on drums laying down the groove.

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The Arcadian Wild

The Arcadian Wild

Doors 7pm
Show 8pm

Led by songwriters Isaac Horn and Lincoln Mick, and with the support of Erik Coveney on bass and Bailey Warren on fiddle, The Arcadian Wild confidently inhabits and explores an intersection of genre, blending the traditional with the contemporary in order to create a unique acoustic sound that is simultaneously unified and diverse. With roots in formal vocal music and influences from progressive bluegrass and folk, The Arcadian Wild offer up songs of invitation; calls to come and see, to find refuge and rest, or to journey and wonder. Over the course of 2020, The Arcadian Wild released Principium, a four-movement song-cycle that explores human relationship, flourishing, degradation, and redemption, culminating in the release Principium EP in February 2021, which debuted at #3 on the Billboard Bluegrass Chart.

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Polyrhythmics

Polyrhythmics

Doors 7pm
Show 8pm

Now on their sixth full-length album and twelfth year performing, Seattle’s Polyrhythmics take the sonic exploration of past albums, combined with mad scientist experiments testing the tunes on the road, and rolled them into 2020 releases Man from the Future and the companion EP Fondue Party.

Rich with bold brass and hypnotic percussion, Polyrhythmics’ latest studio work continues to showcase the instrumental eight-piece’s impossibly tight grooves and virtuosic musicianship as they tear through a singular blend of funk, soul, psychedelic rock, R&B, progressive jazz, and Afrobeat.
Now, the band emerges from the pandemic to return to the road with a new arsenal of original songs in their diverse catalog to conjure up the next chapter of fiery and infectious live performances as they embark on a 2nd decade as a touring collective.

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