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March in Colorado I 25 Corridor and East: Festivals, Special Events, Arts & Crafts No Listings
Open ended Discover Pioneers in Military Mountaineering, 10th Mountain Division’s ascent to victory explored, in the Colorado History Museum, 1300 Broadway, Denver, 303-866-3682 March - April 4 The Colorado History Museum in Denver presents a special exhibition of Colorado Artist, Vance Kirkland, 303-866-3682 or www.coloradohistory.org or www.vancekirkland.org March - November 1 Buffalo Bill Museum in Golden, presents Walkin’ Tall, Boot Hill, Cowboy Boots on Lookout Mountain. An exhibit of western boots of famous people and by famous boot designers. Also demonstrations and children's activities. 303-526-0744 or www.buffalobill.org March 1 - 28 African Americana in Painting, Photography and Sculpture at the Foothills Art Center in Golden. A centerpiece of the exhibition is the new special edition printed and bound book Music, Deep Rivers in My Soul, a rare collaboration by author Maya Angelou, painter Dean Mitchell and jazz great Wynton Marsalis. 303-279-3922 and www.foothillsartcenter.org March 1 - May 9 Discover the Lost City abandoned by Incas, forgotten by time, Machu Picchu at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. 303-322-7009 or www.dmns.org Phipps IMAX Theater
in the Denver Museum of Nature & Science.
303-322-7009 or www.dmns.org March 11 - April 24 The Metropolitan State College of Denver presents True Grit: Female Visionaries Before Feminism and Louise Bourgeois: Selections from the Collection of Ginny Williams,303-294-5207, admission is free. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center 30 W. Dale St. 719-634-5581 or www.csfineartscenter.org First Thursdays of each month. 5: - 7:30pm Musical entertainment and blind tastings of great wine and foods. March - April 11 Colorado 2004: A Juried Exhibition of Contemporary Art, work of some of Colorado’s best artists. March - April 10 The final U.S. venue of Linda McCartney’s Sixties, Portrait of an Era The exhibition features 51 photographs of some of the greatest names in the world of rock music. Denver Art Museum,
100 W. 14th Ave. Pkwy, 720-865-5000 or www.denverartmuseum.org Through May 9 Embroidered Memories, the Applique Tapestries of Arlette Rose Gosiewski Through May 23 Full Frontal: Contemporary Asian Artists from the Logan Collection. Through December 31, 2005 The Harmsen Collection: A Colorado Legacy, more than 3,000 pieces of western and American Indian art. Plus New Classics, featuring some of the greatest contemporary pieces from the Museum’s American Indian collections.
March 1 - 7 The Heritage Square Music Hall in Golden presents Frankenstein. The Children's Theatre on Saturdays presents Jack and the Beanstalk. 303-279-7800 March 1 - 27 Art a wildly funny and naughty play at the Nomad Theatre in Boulder, 303-774-4037 March 1 - 21 Miners Alley Playhouse in Golden presents An Evening of Albee featuring The American Dream and The Zoo Story. 303-935-3044 March
5 - 7 The Castle Rock Players present Steel Magnolias, 303-814-7740
or March 18 Shakespeare In American Communities at the Lakewood Cultural Center presents Richard III, 303-987-7845. March 19 - 28 The North Satage Players, a community theatre group in Northglenn presents Neil Simon’s Rumors. 1-877-270-7433 Colorado
Springs Fine Arts Center 30 W. Dale St. 719-634-5581 or www.csfineartscenter.org Colorado University
Boulder 303-492-8008 or www.cuconcerts.org Denver Center for the Performing Arts 14th & Curtis Sts., Denver, 303-893-4100, 800-641-1222 or www.denvercenter.org or www.ticketswest.com Boettcher
Concert Hall Garner
Galleria Jones Theatre Space Theatre Stage Theatre Temple Buell Theatre Lincoln Center,
Fort Collins 970-221-6730 Pikes Peak Center,
Colorado Springs, Pepsi Center Denver
303-830-TIXS Swallow Hill Music
Association Call for location of event, 303-777-1003 or 1-877-214-7013
or www.swallowhill.com Union
Colony Civic Center and University of Northern Colorado, Greeley,
970-356-5000 or 800-315-2787 Walden Family Playhouse
Lakewood 303-590-1475 or www.waldenfamilyplayhouse.com World Arena in
Colorado Springs 800-641-1222 or www.ticketswest.com
Pepsi Center
Denver 303-830-TIXS Colorado Avalanche
Major League Hockey Home Games, Pepsi Center, Denver Colorado Crush
Arena Football, Home Games, Pepsi Center, Denver Colorado Mammoth
Major League Lacrosse Home Games, Pepsi Center, Denver Denver Nuggets
National Basketball League Home Games, Pepsi Center, Denver
March, 1st & 3rd Sundays The Mineral Springs Foundations Historic Speakers Series in Manitou Springs. 719-685-5089 or 800-642-2567 March 1 - 8 Telluride
AIDS Benefit (TAB) and GLAAD Gay Ski Week in Telluride. AIDS Benefit
In Drag Races, Fashion Shows, Gala and Auction.
970-728-0869 or 800-801-4832 March 7 - 14 Durango Film Festival at various venues in old downtown. 970-259-2291 www.durangofilmfestival.com March 11 Operation F.E.A.S.T. a dinner and evening on a grand scale with all proceeds go toward the purchase of a digital E-ray for the Telluride Medical Center. 970-728-8717 or www.visittelluride.com March 13 - 14 Antique Arms; Guns, Knifes and Coin, Indian Jewelry, cowboy memorabilia at the La Plata County Fairgrounds in Durango. 970-835-8205 or www.durango.org March 20 Telluride
Ski & Snowboard Club Snow
Ball the annual fundraiser, supporting over 200 young athletes in the
alpine, free
style and snowboard disciplines. Join us at the La Piazza restaurant
for a wonderful night of dinner, silent and live auctions. 970-728-6163
or March 24 - 28 North American Snow Sports Journalist Association Annual Convention in Telluride. 800-801-4832 or www.visittelluride.com
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March 1, 6, 13, 20, 28 Bud Light Rocks the Boat Concert in Steamboat Springs. All concerts start at 3:pm in Gondola Square. 970-879-6111 or www.steamboat.com March 4 - 6 Annual Concert Series, Dance Theatre in Steamboat Springs, 970-879-9008 or www.steamboatchamber.com Backstage Theatre
in Breckenridge 970-453-0199 or www.backstagetheatre.org Harris Concert
Hall in Aspen 970-925-9042 www.aspenmusicfestival.com Sheridan Opera House in Telluride (Sheridan Arts Foundation) Vilar Center For
The Arts at Beaver Creek 1-888-820-2787 or 970-845-8497
every Friday thru March Bud Lite Big Air Fridays at Snowmass’, Fanny Hill.. Skiers and Snowboards ‘huck for bucks”, as they fly off massive big air jumps. 970-429-3235 or www.aspencalendars.com March 1 - 2 Rocky Mountain Freestyle Divisional Championships, USSA Sanctioned in Winter Park. 303-202-0534. March 1 - 5 $99. Learn-To-Ski/Snowboard Deal at Solvista. First time skiers and snowboarders, 2 days of lift tickets, 2 full-day lessons and 2 days of equipment rental. Reservations required 48 hours in advance 888-283-7458 or www.solvista.com March 1 - 7 US Disabled National Championships in Vail. www.vail.snow.com March 3 & 31 Women’s Wednesdays at Arapahoe Basin, 888-ARAPAHOE or www.arapahoebasin.com March 6 Mary Jane Bump JAMboree #4, a mogul clinic designed for beginning bumpers to devoted Mary Jane Skiers. 800-729-7907. March 6 Scholl Memorial Nordic Jump at Winter Park, 970-726-1590 March 6 13th Annual Steamboat Pentathion, alpine skiing, crosscountry skiing, snowshoeing, mountain biking and running. 970-879-4300 or www.steamboat.com March 6 & 27 Mogul Mania on Vail’s Cookshack Run. Competition with single elimination moguls on duel courses. The high-flying Liberty Skis Air Show launches at 1:pm. www.vail.snow.com March 6 - 7 Winter Park Shell Amateur Freeride Series: Halfpipe and Slopestyle, 970-726-1590 or www.ridewinterpark.com March 6 - 7 USASA Snowboarding Series presented by Sprite at Buttermilk in Aspen. Competitors can qualify for the USASA National and International Championships. 970-925-1220 or www.usasa.org March 7 - 13 USSA Chevy Truck Rocky/Central J3 Junior Olympics at Winter Park. Races will be held on downhill, super G and giant slalom courses. 970-726-1590. March 12 - 13 TSSC-Southwest Freestyle Mogul Competition Championships at Telluride. 970-728-6163 or www.visittelluride.com March 12 - 14 Colorado Mountain School-AIARE Level 2 Avalanche Awareness Classes. These classes are taught at Winter Park Ski Resort, Rocky Mountain National Park and Estes Park. 888-267-7783 or 970-586-5758. March 13 Mavericks Superpipe Challenge at Steamboat Springs. 970-879-6111 or www.steamboat.com March 13 Tebbs Romp to Stomp Out Breast Cancer Snowshoe Walk at Frisco Nordic Center, 970-668-5276 March 13 One to One Cardboard Sled Derby in Telluride. 970-728-0588 or www.visittelluride.com March 13 - 14 Hula Moon Snowshoe Classic at Durango Mountain Resort. A 5k snowshoe race under a full moon with tiki torches and glow sticks lighting the way. Lots of prizes and giveaways. 970-247-9000 or www.durangomountainresort.com March 13 & 27 Tele Clinic at Arapahoe Basin, 888-ARAPAHOE or www.arapahoebasin.com March 14 18th Annual Jimmie Heuga Snow Express to benefit Multiple Sclerosis, in Steamboat Springs with Olympic Champion Billy Kidd. 970-879-6111 or www.steamboat.com March 17 - 21 American Ski Classic, legends and celebrities unite in a weeklong celebration of alpine skiing, parties, ski racing in Vail. A fundraiser for the Christopher Reeves Paralysis Foundation. 970-949-1999 or www.vail.snow.com March 19 - 20 Jumping/Nordic Combined U.S. National Championships at Howelsen Hill Ski Area in Steamboat Springs. 970-879-6111 or www.steamboat.com March 20 Half Pipe-Terrain Park Competition in Telluride, 970-728-7432 or www.visittelluride.com March 20 Summit Bouldering Series at the Breckenridge Recreation Center. A monthly climbing competition geared toward adult climbers. 970-453-1734. March 26 - 28 Wolverton Telemark Festival at Durango Mountain Ski Resort. Dressed in your worst 70’s apparel, join local lunatics in the uphill/downhill race, BBQ, apres parties and more. 970-247-9000 or www.durangomountainresort.com March 27 Disney Family Fun Winter Carnival in Steamboat Springs. 970-879-6111 or www.steamboatsprings.com March 29 - April 4 Surf the Rockies Bikini Slalom Bartenders Race in Telluride. 970-728-7432 or www.visittelluride.com Current Issue | Previous
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