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SUMMARY:Sunday Afternoon Concerts at Chapel of the Cross: Bobby Jimenez
DESCRIPTION:Experience an intimate afternoon of music\, heritage\, and community inside one of Pioneer Town’s most beloved and historically rich spaces. On Sunday\, June 28th at 3:00 PM\, the Chapel of the Cross opens its doors for a remarkably unique\, acoustic performance by celebrated Native American flutist Bobby Jimenez. \nBobby Poncito Jimenez\, of Huichole and Mexican descent\, specializes in performing on handcrafted instruments of his own making. His music seamlessly weaves together hauntingly beautiful melodies and storytelling inspired by the raw landscapes\, natural elements\, and deep-rooted traditions of the American West. Far more than a standard concert\, this is an opportunity to hear the voice of the land itself\, beautifully expressed through wood\, breath\, and memory. \nPresented as a part of Colorado’s official 150th Anniversary festivities\, this special performance highlights the vibrant voices and cultural traditions that have shaped the Western Slope over generations. The sublime natural acoustics and serene setting of the historic chapel combine to create a truly immersive\, soulful listening experience you won’t want to miss. \nTicketing & Attendance Info\nGeneral Admission: $15.00 \nSCVHS Members: FREE! \nAdvance Planning: While tickets will be available for purchase at the door\, organizers kindly request that you buy tickets in advance. Pre-sales help ensure the venue is fully prepared for all attendees! \nPurchase Online: Buy Tickets via Square Link: \nEvent Details\nWhen: Sunday\, June 28th \nTime: 3:00 PM \nWhere: The Chapel of the Cross at Pioneer Town\, 388 South Grand Mesa Drive\, Cedaredge\, CO 81413 \nHost: Surface Creek Valley Historical Society (Pioneer Town)
URL:https://deltacountycolorado.com/event/sunday-afternoon-concerts-at-chapel-of-the-cross-bobby-jimenez/
LOCATION:Cedaredge Chapel Of The Cross\, 388 S. Grand Mesa Drive\, Cedaredge\, CO\, 81413
CATEGORIES:America 250- Colorado 150,Arts & Culture,Live Music
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SUMMARY:4th of July Ice Cream Social at Pioneer Town
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Independence Day with a cherished\, old-fashioned community tradition at the Pioneer Town Museum! Head on over to the Stolte Shed immediately following the conclusion of the Town of Cedaredge’s annual 4th of July Parade for an extraordinary afternoon filled with live music\, sweet treats\, family activities\, and classic small-town fun. \nStep back in time and celebrate the 4th of July the way American communities have for generations. Guests can cool off from the summer heat with delicious ice cream generously sponsored by Scoops (available by donation)\, relax on the grounds\, and groove to a fantastic live musical performance by Synergy. \nThink your favorite family recipe has what it takes to win? Make sure to cast your vote in our popular People’s Choice Pie Contest\, where local bakers will compete head-to-head for the coveted title of the town’s favorite homemade pie! Whether you are a lifelong resident or visiting the Western Slope for the holiday weekend\, this gathering promises a slice of pure Americana. \nEvent Activities & Highlights\nIce Cream by Donation: Cool off with refreshing ice cream treats sponsored by Scoops. \nPeople’s Choice Pie Contest: Taste and vote for your absolute favorite local submissions to crown the town champ. \nLive Music: Enjoy a spirited performance by the band Synergy. \nFamily Fun: Keep the little ones entertained with interactive lawn games and classic kid’s crafts. \nEvent Details\nWhen: Saturday\, July 4th\, 2026 (Immediately following the Cedaredge parade) \nTime: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM \nWhere: Stolte Shed at Pioneer Town Museum\, 388 S Grand Mesa Dr\, Cedaredge\, CO 81413 \nAdmission: Free event open to the entire public!
URL:https://deltacountycolorado.com/event/pioneer-town-ice-cream-social-4th-of-july/
LOCATION:Pioneer Town\, 338 S. Grand Mesa Drive\, Cedaredge\, CO\, 81413
CATEGORIES:America 250- Colorado 150,Family Friendly,Free Community Event,Holiday Event
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday History Talks at the Stole Shed: Pioneer Town
DESCRIPTION:Delve into the vibrant stories\, hidden heritage\, and diverse cultures that shaped our region with the return of the popular Third Thursday History Talks at the Pioneer Town Museum! Hosted inside the historic atmosphere of the Stolte Shed in Cedaredge\, this engaging summer lecture series brings local history to life through expert perspectives\, archaeological insight\, and community heritage. \nTaking place on the third Thursday of the month at 5:30 PM\, these evening presentations offer a unique window into the past for history buffs\, lifelong learners\, and curious neighbors alike. This July and August\, explore two distinctly captivating sides of Western Slope history: \nFeatured Lectures\n📅 July 17th\, 2026 at 5:30 PM | Colorado in 1876: A Tale of Two States\nPresenter: Curtis Martin (Archaeologist\, Historian\, Principal Investigator for the Wickiup Project\, and recipient of multiple Colorado preservation and archaeology awards). \nThe Presentation: Step back into Colorado’s monumental statehood era. Martin explores what life actually looked like on the Western Slope during the exact year Colorado joined the Union. This talk brilliantly contrasts the rapid technological and political changes sweeping the rest of the nation with the quieter\, complex realities of Western Colorado during the Contact Era. Blending humor\, deep regional history\, and decades of pioneering archaeological research\, Martin offers a fascinating\, invaluable perspective on early Colorado\, regional Ute history\, and the indigenous cultural landscapes of the Western Slope. \n📅 August 20th\, 2026 at 5:30 PM | Stitched into the Past with the S&B Quilter’s Guild\nPresenter: The S&B Quilter’s Guild. \nThe Presentation: Discover the rich personal stories and local legacies stitched directly into our community’s past. Through a beautiful display of historic quilts\, traditional geometric patterns\, and deeply personal narratives\, this engaging talk explores how the art of quilting has served as a powerful medium for preserving regional heritage\, marking major life milestones\, and connecting generations of families. Join us for a cozy evening that perfectly blends textile artistry and domestic history. \nEvent Details\nWhen: Thursday\, July 17 & Thursday\, August 20\, 2026 \nTime: 5:30 PM \nWhere: Stolte Shed at Pioneer Town Museum\, 388 S Grand Mesa Dr\, Cedaredge\, CO 81413 \nAdmission: Open to the community!
URL:https://deltacountycolorado.com/event/third-thursday-history-talks-at-the-stole-shed-pioneer-town/2026-07-17/
LOCATION:Pioneer Town\, 338 S. Grand Mesa Drive\, Cedaredge\, CO\, 81413
CATEGORIES:America 250- Colorado 150,Arts & Culture,Community Class
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SUMMARY:Third Thursday History Talks at the Stole Shed: Pioneer Town
DESCRIPTION:Delve into the vibrant stories\, hidden heritage\, and diverse cultures that shaped our region with the return of the popular Third Thursday History Talks at the Pioneer Town Museum! Hosted inside the historic atmosphere of the Stolte Shed in Cedaredge\, this engaging summer lecture series brings local history to life through expert perspectives\, archaeological insight\, and community heritage. \nTaking place on the third Thursday of the month at 5:30 PM\, these evening presentations offer a unique window into the past for history buffs\, lifelong learners\, and curious neighbors alike. This July and August\, explore two distinctly captivating sides of Western Slope history: \nFeatured Lectures\n📅 July 17th\, 2026 at 5:30 PM | Colorado in 1876: A Tale of Two States\nPresenter: Curtis Martin (Archaeologist\, Historian\, Principal Investigator for the Wickiup Project\, and recipient of multiple Colorado preservation and archaeology awards). \nThe Presentation: Step back into Colorado’s monumental statehood era. Martin explores what life actually looked like on the Western Slope during the exact year Colorado joined the Union. This talk brilliantly contrasts the rapid technological and political changes sweeping the rest of the nation with the quieter\, complex realities of Western Colorado during the Contact Era. Blending humor\, deep regional history\, and decades of pioneering archaeological research\, Martin offers a fascinating\, invaluable perspective on early Colorado\, regional Ute history\, and the indigenous cultural landscapes of the Western Slope. \n📅 August 20th\, 2026 at 5:30 PM | Stitched into the Past with the S&B Quilter’s Guild\nPresenter: The S&B Quilter’s Guild. \nThe Presentation: Discover the rich personal stories and local legacies stitched directly into our community’s past. Through a beautiful display of historic quilts\, traditional geometric patterns\, and deeply personal narratives\, this engaging talk explores how the art of quilting has served as a powerful medium for preserving regional heritage\, marking major life milestones\, and connecting generations of families. Join us for a cozy evening that perfectly blends textile artistry and domestic history. \nEvent Details\nWhen: Thursday\, July 17 & Thursday\, August 20\, 2026 \nTime: 5:30 PM \nWhere: Stolte Shed at Pioneer Town Museum\, 388 S Grand Mesa Dr\, Cedaredge\, CO 81413 \nAdmission: Open to the community!
URL:https://deltacountycolorado.com/event/third-thursday-history-talks-at-the-stole-shed-pioneer-town/2026-08-20/
LOCATION:Pioneer Town\, 338 S. Grand Mesa Drive\, Cedaredge\, CO\, 81413
CATEGORIES:America 250- Colorado 150,Arts & Culture,Community Class
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