"The term Wellbriety is an affirmation that recovery is more than the removal of alcohol and other drugs from an otherwise unchanged life. Wellbriety is a larger change in personal identity and values and a visible change in one's relationship with others" from the big book: "The Red Road to Wellbriety In The Native American Way" White Bison, Inc 2002.
Join us for a public event to celebrate "80 Years of Excellence!"
Guests and workforce members are encouraged to dress from their favorite past decade and immerse themselves in depot history. Information booths, guest speakers and more!
Commemorative coins are available for purchase. $7 each for current government PCD employees, $10 each for contractors and community members. While supplies last!
We encourage depot employees past and present to help celebrate this milestone!
Please RSVP to (719) 549-4141 if you require accessibility assistance.
Adult persons entering the installation must have current government issued identification cards available for inspection. All vehicle registration and insurance information must be current and available for inspection. No weapons of any kind, alcohol, drugs, or drug paraphernalia are allowed on PCD property. Persons with outstanding warrants or criminal convictions may be denied entry.
Gospel Recording Artist John P. Kee makes his only Colorado stop in Pueblo, Colorado on Wednesday, May 18, 2022 at 7pm at Praise Assembly!
Doors open at 6:15pm, Show at 7:00pm
Two price tiers:
Platinum Seating: The Best Seats in the House! $40/ea
General Admission: $25/ea
Ticket information: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/john-p-kee-in-concert-tickets-310726239547?aff=ebdssbcitybrowse
Information: Bob Marsh, instructor
Also Sundays at City Park Ballroom, George L. Williams Pavilion, 801 Goodnight Ave.
All classes sponsored by Senior Resource Development Agency and the Next 50 Initiative
Learn to play Dungeons & Dragons at Chaos, Games & More weekly in Pueblo ...
Welcome to the Blue Cactus Listening Room, Pueblo's speakeasy-style venue, offering great entertainment, traditional Mexican food and cold drinks! Relax comfortably at your table and enjoy a great view of our professional stage with top-notch sound.
John has been very active in the Denver blues scene for a number of years prior to starting the John Weeks Band in 2013. Since then, his acts have won awards from both the Mile High Blues Society and Colorado Blues Society, his band reaching the semi finals in the International Blues Challenge in 2017!
Jim Drake is a known Colorado music artist who is also a talented luthier as the owner of Drake Guitars.
This duo has played many venues around Colorado and the response has been great, you don't want to miss the chance to see them perform here in Pueblo!
This is an all-ages event.
Full-Restaurant service begins at 5:30 p.m.
Bar Menu Available
For more about the duo, go to https://johnweeksband.com/acoustic-duo-with-john-weeks-and-jim-drake
Classic play running May 20-21, May 27-28, June 3-4 at 7:30 plus 2:00 Matinee May 22. Local actors/production.
The 6th Annual Isaiah Vialpando Memorial Vicla Run is Saturday, May 21, 2022, in Pueblo, Colorado. We begin at the Outpost Harley Davidson address is 5001 N. Elizabeth St. Pueblo, Colorado, 81008. We will have 5 stops. We will have Mariachi’s, Azteca Blessings, Group Photo, Vicla Motorcycle Show, Food Plate, Bits n Pieces Band will perform at the last stop! We will have 52/50’s, 50/50’s, Raffles, Auctions, Clothing Apparel, & much more. We have hotel discounts at Microtel. This is all for educational scholarships. We have afforded 37 scholarships and counting. Please join the fun for a great cause. Information call 719-543-8933.$15 registration8 a.m.; kickstands up at 10 a.m.
Learn how to twine - a wonderfully relaxing, calming experience - to create a durable, one-of-a-kind rug, a beautiful addition to any room in your house. A fun and easy introductory class for beginners (16 and up).
The ancient technique of twining is used in basket-making and weaving world-wide. Over a century ago twining began to be used to weave rugs. Twined rugs are made on upright frames, and resemble braided rugs.
We will meet for 4 consecutive Saturdays, with the weeks in between for you to twine at home.
The cost for the class is $55, plus $100 deposit for use of the loom ($90 refundable). In addition, you can purchase the warp from the instructor for $25, or you can make your own (the instructor will contact you for directions). Both the loom deposit and warp cost will be paid directly to the instructor at time of class.
You will need to supply the material to weave. You can use fabric from your stash, or up-cycled, thrifted fabric - wonderfully sustainable!
On the first Saturday, April 30th, you will learn how to warp your loom, how to join fabric strips, and how to twine (from 10-Noon). After twining for 2 weeks at home, the class will meet again for the next 3 Saturdays (5/14, 5/21 & 5/28 from 10-11am) to check on progress, have some social twining time and answer any questions. On the last Saturday (May 28th) you will learn how to finish the rug, and of course to show off your wonderful creation. : ) You will also return the loom to the instructor on meeting day four.
Your instructor Willow has been an avid twiner for many years. A teacher by training, she made it her mission to re-introduce the art of twining to her community.
Only 6 spots in the class. Payment reserves your spot. Go to artisantextilecompany.com, or stop by the shop for payment.
Dinner bells are ringing for the 1st Annual Chuck Wagon Rendezvous at the Goodnight Barn. You won't want to miss a real chuck wagon dinner as it was cooked along the cattle trails in the 1860s. Saturday gates open at Noon and dinner is served at 3:00pm. Tickets are $25 and can be purchased online at: www.goodnightbarnpueblo.org or in person at the Pueblo Heritage Museum, 201 W. B. Street, Pueblo, CO during regular business hours.
Join us to see historic re-enactment people, western vendors, tours of the Barn, a chuck wagon judging seminar and more. Details will be posted on the Goodnight Barn Facebook page and at our website. Friday (flyer of events to come) will also be a day that you will want to share with your friends and family. Admission is free, the dinner is $25.00. See y'all there!
Join us for a Local Author Meet & Greet starting at 1 p.m. at Books Again used bookstore, 622 S. Union Ave., every third Saturday of the month meet Pueblo and Pueblo County-based authors.
Lyn Bezek, a Pueblo retired nurse, is the author of two children's books that feature her love of animals and the beauty of Colorado's mountains.
In "Daisy the Cripple Creek Donkey," a young boy befriends a donkey with a physical handicap similar to his own and together they set out, against all odds, to win a famous race.
"Ribbon the Border Collie-From Herder to Healer" highlights the unexpected but rewarding journey a girl and her beloved herding dog take when a devastating injury to the border collie changes everything.
Classic play running May 20-21, May 27-28, June 3-4 at 7:30 plus 2:00 Matinee May 22. Local actors/production.
Classic play running May 20-21, May 27-28, June 3-4 at 7:30 plus 2:00 Matinee May 22. Local actors/production.
Arts & Chats with Kimberly Sewell
every Sunday 4-5:30p
Join the class $30 per month
drop in $10 per session
Jan 23rd Picture Frame Wreaths, Jan 30 Water Color Prints
Meets at the ArtHub at Pueblo Arts Alliance
kimberly@puebloarts.org for more information
A walking group created for older adults that are 50 and over. we take one our out of our Monday afternoon and meet at 1:00pm in front of SRDA and walk around the Riverwalk. This is a wonderful way to meet new people and have great conversation while we get some exercise in.
Register with Donna at SRDA (719) 553-3446 or Email: Richmond@srda.org
Care and share Mobile Market will be at the Richmond Apartments twice a month. Tuesday, May 10, 2022 and Tuesday, May 24, 2022 from 10:00 am - 11:00 am. This is open to the public and all are welcome to attend.