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Community Events Calendar, June 11-17

Wednesday

June 11

Photography Exhibition, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hot Sulphur Springs Town Hall, 513 Aspen St.



Granby Rec. Summer Day Camp, 8 a.m., Granby Elementary School, Granby. See June 10.

All Skills Volleyball Camp, Middle Park High School, Granby.



Story Time, 10 a.m., Granby Library. Program for children under the age of 5. Call 970-887-2149 for more information.

Story Time, 11:15 a.m., Hot Sulphur Springs Library. Program for children under the age of 5. Call 970-725-3942 for more information.

Insanity – Get Fit, 12:15 p.m., Granby Community Center, 129 3rd St., Granby. The cost is $40 for an 8 punch card, or $6 drop in fee. For more information please call the Granby Recreation Department (887-3961) or Anita (531-0564)

Community Meeting, 7 p.m., Grand Lake Community House, 1025 Grand Ave., Grand Lake. Introducing the Master Plan for the exciting Smith Eslick Cottage Camp.

Health Insurance, 12:30-5:30 p.m. Fraser Library. Drop in for free information from Grand County Rural Health Network, 725-3477.

Gary Key, 5 p.m., Crooked Creek Saloon, 401 Zerex St., Fraser. Gary Key playing for the Wednesday Music in the Garden Benefit. This week it’s for Trout Unlimited.

Fusion Fitness, 6 p.m., Old Historic Church,107 Eisenhower Drive, Fraser. Call 970-557-3186 for details.

Ladies Only Dance Party, 10 p.m., Ullr’s Tavern, 78415 US Highway 40, Winter Park. The best dance music to keep the party going all night long.

Thursday

June 12

Photography Exhibition, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hot Sulphur Springs Town Hall, 513 Aspen St.

Granby Rec. Summer Day Camp, 8 a.m., Granby Elementary School, Granby.

Connect for Health Colorado, 8:30 a.m., Granby Library, 55 Zero St., Granby. Talk with a Certified Health Coverage Guide with Connect for Health Colorado to get your questions answered on what to expect for next year with health insurance. Please RSVP to Sarah at 303-433-3375, x 105 or CMCACoverageassist@yahoo.com

Story Time, 10 a.m.-noon, Kremmling Library. Interactive early literacy program for children under 5. Call 970-724-9228 for more information.

Juniper Library Storytime, 10:30-11:30 a.m. For children under five. 970-627-8353.

Summer lunch program, 11 a.m., Wapiti Meadow Mercy Housing, Fraser. For children ages 2 to 18. Come and enjoy fun games and a picnic style brown bag lunch. Provided by Mountain Family Center.

Summer lunch program, 11 a.m., Polhamus Park, Granby. For children ages 2 to 18. Come and enjoy fun games and a picnic style brown bag lunch. Provided by Mountain Family Center.

Health Insurance, 12:30-5:30 p.m. Granby Library. Drop in for free information from Grand County Rural Health Network, 725-3477.

Fusion Fitness, 5 p.m., Granby Elementary School Art Room, Granby.

Mountain Family Center Fusion Fitness, 5 p.m., Granby Elementary School Art Room, Granby. Call 970-557-3168 for details

Poker Night, 6 p.m., Gateway Inn, Grand Lake.

Peaks ‘n Pines Quilt Guild, 6:30 p.m., St. John’s Episcopal Church, 390 E. Garnet Ave., Granby. Monthly meeting with educational program.

Friday

June 13

Granby Rec. Summer Day Camp, 8 a.m., Granby Elementary School, Granby.

15th Annual Grand Classic Golf Tournament, 8:30 a.m., Granby Ranch and Pole Creek Golf Clubs. This two-day tournament is a benefit for the Grand Foundation.

Conversational Spanish Group, 9 a.m., Rocky Mountain Roastery, Fraser. Level of group is generally intermediate. New people welcome. Any questions, contact Lori 970-531-0006.

Coyote Valley River walk, 10-11 a.m., Rocky Mountain National Park. Explore ecology and history on this easy walk along the Colorado River. Call 970-627-3471.

High Country Conservatives, noon, Maverick’s Grille, Granby. Meet, learn and share conservative and Constitutional values. Hear candidates and support conservative causes. Buy your own lunch if you wish to eat.

Skins and Things, 3:30-4:30 p.m., Rocky Mountain National Park. Examine the skins, skulls, antlers teeth and bones of many park animals.

Peggy Mann Band, 5:30 p.m., Daven Haven Lodge, Grand Lake. Peggy Mann Band on the patio.

JD Nash, 6-9 p.m., Gateway Inn, Grand Lake. Come to the Gateway Inn and relax on the deck while listening to JD Nash.

Tight Like That, 6:30 p.m., EG’s Garden Grill, Grand Lake. (970) 627-8404.

Bingo with the Rotary Club, 7:30-9 p.m., Heckert Pavilion in Grand Lake’s Town Park.

Les Miserables, 8 p.m., Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, Grand Lake.

Acme Band, 9-11 p.m., El Pacifico, Grand Lake.

Saturday

June 14

Habitat Hobble, 8 a.m., Cooper Creek Square, Winter Park. A pet-friendly 5K/10K Fun Run to benefit Habitat for Humanity of Grand County. Live music, food and a silent auction at the finish line in Cooper Creek Square. $25.

“We Serve” Grand County Communities, 8 a.m., Grand Park Meadow, Fraser. Sponsored by Fraser River Valley Lions Club – Numerous Grand County non-profits/community organizations will set up to sell their wares and raise funds for their organizations.

Document Shredding Event, 9 a.m., 46 Market St. Fraser. Sponsored by Fraser River Valley Lions Club – Document Shredding Truck will be at Grand Park. So bring your stacks of Paper and shred away.

Gears and Beers Enduro Race Series, 9 a.m. Granby Ranch. This is a fun race to get out on the mountain and test your skills. Each race will feature a 3 stage enduro series. Registration is $39 per race which includes registration, lift ticket, one burger and one beer.

Wilderness Connections, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Rocky Mountain National Park. Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act with a moderate hike to a hidden meadow and picturesque creek. 2-hour, 2-mile hike.

Winter Park Chocolate Festival, 10 a.m., Winter Park Resort. Great festival in celebration of chocolate.

15th Annual Grand Classic Golf Tournament, 10 a.m., Granby Ranch and Pole Creek Golf Clubs. This two-day tournament is a benefit for the Grand Foundation.

Epic Singletrack Series Hill Climb, 10 a.m., Winter Park Resort. The first race in the series. Beginning and ending at the base of Winter Park Resort this race is for everyone. Riders of all abilities and ages can compete, choosing from six different categories from Pro to Novice. $15-45.

Health Insurance, noon to 4 p.m. Middle Park Medical Center, Granby. Drop in for free information from Grand County Rural Health Network, 725-3477.

Skins and Things, 3-3:40 p.m, Rocky Mountain National Park. Examine the skins, skulls, antlers teeth and bones of many park animals.

“Love by George – a romantic comedy” Book Signing, 5 p.m., Mountain Grind Coffee & Bistro, Cooper Creek Square, Winter Park. Free chocolate, wine and bookmark with purchase of your signed copy of former Sky-Hi News columnist (and local) Rob Taylor.

Tight Like That, 5:30 p.m., Daven Haven, Grand Lake. (970) 627-8144.

Acme Band plays Pancho & Leftys, 7-11 p.m., Grand Lake.

Bingo with the Rotary Club, 7:30-9 p.m., Heckert Pavilion in Grand Lake’s Town Park.

Les Miserables, 8 p.m., Rocky Mountain Repertory Theatre, Grand Lake.

Sunday

June 15

Making a Masterpiece at Mustachio’s, noon, 6732 US Highway 34, Granby. $35 per person : includes all art materials, choice of a Mimosa or Bloody Mary. Call to reserve your paintbrush. 970-531-4002 Space is limited! Artist presented by Teller Street Gallery & Studios.

Skins and Things, 3-3:40 p.m., Rocky Mountain National Park. Examine the skins, skulls, antlers teeth and bones of many park animals.

Peggy Mann Band, 5:30 p.m., Daven Haven Lodge, Grand Lake. Peggy Mann Band on the patio.

Acme Band plays Pancho & Leftys, 6-9 p.m., Grand Lake.

JD Nash, 6 p.m., Gateway Inn, Grand Lake. Come to the Gateway Inn and relax on the deck.

Monday

June 16

Granby Rec. Summer Day Camp, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Granby Elementary School, Granby. Cost is $30 per day. Pre-registration is required and spots are limited. For more information or to register, call the Granby Recreation Department at 887-3961.

Photography Exhibition, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hot Sulphur Springs Town Hall.

Mountain Moon Monday Yoga, 9:15-10:30 a.m., donation class with all proceeds going to charity, Winter Park. Call 970-726-5786.

Fusion Fitness, 6 p.m., Old Historic Church,107 Eisenhower Drive, Fraser. Call 970-557-3186 for details.

The Truth Project, Stillwater Community Chapel – Applequist Hall, 10300 US Highway 34, Grand Lake.

Open Mic Night at Ullr’s Tavern, 10 p.m., Winter Park.

Tuesday

June 17

Granby Rec. Summer Day Camp, 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Granby Elementary School, Granby. Cost is $30 per day. Pre-registration is required and spots are limited. For more information or to register, call the Granby Recreation Department at 887-3961.

Photography Exhibition, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Hot Sulphur Springs Town Hall.

Story Hour, 10 a.m., Fraser Valley Library Community Room, Fraser. Story Hour is a fun, interactive, early literacy program designed for children under the age of 5 years. Please call 726-5689 for more information.

Summer lunch program, 11 a.m., Wapiti Meadow Mercy Housing, 505 Willow Lane, Fraser. For children ages 2 to 18. Come and enjoy fun games and a picnic style brown bag lunch. Provided by Mountain Family Center.

Summer lunch program, 11 a.m., Polhamus Municipal Park, Granby. For children ages 2 to 18. Come and enjoy fun games and a picnic style brown bag lunch. Provided by Mountain Family Center.

Winter Park/Fraser Valley Rotary Luncheon, noon, Beaver Village Lodge, Winter Park. Weekly luncheon includes discussion of community events and volunteer activities in the community. Presentations to the club by members. Guests welcome.

Victorian Tea, 2 p.m., Historic Rapids Lodge, Grand Lake. Delicious and delightful Victorian Light Tea. Bring your own, or borrow one of our many hats. $20. All proceeds benefit the Smith Eslick Cottage Camp Campaign. To reserve or for more information, contact 970-627-8324 or glhistory@rkymtnhi.com.

Trivia Night at The Crooked Creek Saloon, 7:30-9:30 p.m., Fraser.

Lip Synch Night at Ullr’s Tavern, 9:30 p.m., Winter Park.


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