By Staff Friday, January 13, 2012
Randy Fosburgh, Frank Sinatra Style, 7 p.m., DoubleTree by Hilton, lounge, 743 Horizon Drive, 241-8888.
Thomasina Brown Project, Cruiser’s Bar, 715 Horizon Drive, 314-2554.
Goodman Band, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1247, 1404 Ute Ave., 242-9940.
Jack + Jill, 10 p.m., Quincy Bar, 609 Main St., 242-9633.
Irish Thunder with Celtic band Feast and champion Irish dancers, 7:30 p.m., Avalon Theatre, 645 Main St., $26, $31, $36 adults advance tickets, $29, $34, $39 adults at the door, $16, $21, $26 kids, all seats reserved, tickets at Roper Music, JunctionConcerts.com, 241-4579.
Acoustic Fridays featuring local singers/songwriters, 6-8 p.m., Palisade Brewery, 200 Peach Ave., Palisade, 464-1462.
Karaoke, 9 p.m., The End Zone Sports Pub, 152 S. Mesa, Fruita, 858-0701.
Karaoke, 9 p.m.-midnight, Palisade Livery Saloon, 215 Main St., Palisade, 464-5449.
Karaoke, Fineline Production, 9 p.m., Brass Rail, 476 28 Road, 241-8686.
Art exhibits opening reception, 6–8 p.m., Creamery Arts Center, 165 W. Bridge St., Hotchkiss, combined show by Suki Elisha Strong and Rosemary Ranck in the Peach Gallery, Hotchkiss Fine Arts Association and Delta Fine Arts Association in the Churro Gallery, paintings by Virginia Blackstock on The Wall, on display through Feb. 6, 872-4848, creameryartscenter.org.
Soul Soup trunk show opens, Main Paige, 542 Main St., works from inspirational artists Kristen Jongen and signed copies of her books “Attempting Flight” and “Growing Wings,” on display through Jan. 31, 241-6655.
The Palette grand opening, 5 p.m., 205 Colorado Ave., art studio offers classes on acrylic paintings, 640-8569, thepalettegj.com.
Colorado Mountain Winefest Art Contest reception, 5:30-7:30 p.m., The Blue Pig Gallery, 101 W. Third St., Palisade, vote for artwork to represent the Colorado Mountain Winefest Palisade and Colorado Winefest Denver, 464-0111.
Colorado Choreographers Showcase, 34th annual Aspen Dance Connection statewide juried showcase, 7:30 p.m., Moss Performing Arts Center, Colorado Mesa University, 1231 N. 12th St., featuring modern, jazz, hip-hop and break dancing, $20 adults, $10 students, tickets at Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra office, Alpine Bank Building, 225 N. Fifth St., at WesternColorado.com and 877-434-8497, 243-6787.
Dancing to live music for members and qualified guests, 7:30 p.m., Moose Lodge, 567 25 1/2 Road, 242-4754.
Levis and Lace Square Dance Club, 7-7:30 p.m. rounds, 7:30-9:30 p.m. mainstream with plus tips, Masonic Center, 2400 Consistory Court, 986-8801, 434-6541.
Story time, 10:30 a.m., Collbran Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 111 Main St., Collbran, 487-3545.
Irish Thunder with Celtic band Feast and champion Irish dancers, 7:30 p.m., Avalon Theatre, 645 Main St., $26, $31, $36 adults advance tickets, $29, $34, $39 adults at the door, $16, $21, $26 kids, all seats reserved, tickets at Roper Music, JunctionConcerts.com, 241-4579.
Rockslide Colorado, 7 p.m., Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., $7 advance, $10 at the door; dinner 4:30 p.m., Naggy McGees, gjstoday.org, 241-1717, mesatheater.com.
The Band of Heathens with opener Cyrus James, 8 p.m., Turn of the Century Saloon, 117 N. Fourth St., Montrose, $20, tickets at Studio Ten Eleven Hair Designs, 1011 S. Townsend Ave., and Riddled Raven, 24 S. Grand, Montrose, bandofheathens.com.
Flashback, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.
No Outlet, 10 p.m.-1 a.m., Cruiser’s Bar, 715 Horizon Drive, 314-2554.
Dreamboat with opener Bonnie Jeanne, ukulele player/jazz singer from Crested Butte, 10 p.m., Rockslide Brew Pub, 401 Main St., ages 21 and older, 245-2111.
Desert Moon, 10 p.m., Tenacious Brothers Pub, 118 S. Seventh St., 424-5354.
James O. Patterson, 7 p.m., Horsefly Brew Co., 2320 E. Main St., Montrose, 249-6889.
Bluegrass, blues county and gospel string band jam, noon-3 p.m., Bill Heddles Recreation Center, Delta, 874-8777, 874-0923.
Karaoke, 8 p.m., Lounge 743, DoubleTree by Hilton, 743 Horizon Drive, ages 21 plus, 241-8888.
Karaoke, 9 p.m., Bailey’s Lounge, Grand Vista Hotel, 2790 Crossroads Blvd., 241-8411.
Colorado Choreographers Showcase, 34th annual Aspen Dance Connection statewide juried showcase, 7:30 p.m., Moss Performing Arts Center, Colorado Mesa University, 1231 N. 12th St., featuring modern, jazz, hip-hop and break dancing, $20 adults, $10 students, tickets at Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra office, Alpine Bank Building, 225 N. Fifth St., at WesternColorado.com and 877-434-8497, 243-6787.
Contra Dance/Family Dance, family dance 5-6:30 p.m., La Puerta Dance Studio, 523 1/2 Main St., $3 kids, $5 adults, $12 per family; new dancer’s workshop 7 p.m., dance 7:30-10:30 p.m., $8 adults, $5 students, $4 ages 10-17, Celtic and traditional music by Fifth Reel with fiddlers Norm Ashley and Alisha Bean, come with or without a partner, casual dress, 243-6736.
Dancing to live music, 7:30 p.m., for members and qualified guests, Moose Lodge, 567 25 1/2 Road, 242-4754.
DJ and Dancing, 9 p.m., The End Zone Sports Pub, 152 S. Mesa, Fruita, 858-0701.
Story time with Judy T., 10:30 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 2451 Patterson Road, 243-5113.
Story time, 10:30 a.m., De Beque Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 730 Minter Ave., De Beque, 283-8625, mcpld.org.
Irish Thunder with Celtic band Feast and champion Irish dancers, 3 p.m., Jeannie Miller Auditorium, Glenwood Springs High School, Glenwood Springs, $19 adults advance, $22 adults at the door, $9 kids, general admission, JunctionConcerts.com, 241-4579.
Happy Feet Rounds, ballroom, social dance, 5-7:30 p.m., Masonic Center, 2400 Consistory Court, 243-5858.
Ballroom dances, live music and refreshments, 1-4 p.m., Senior Recreation Center, 550 Ouray Ave., 243-7408.
APA Pool Leagues, Brass Rail, 476 28 Road, 241-8686.
Free pool all day, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.
Community Mondays featuring open mic night, sign up 5:30 p.m., performances 6 p.m., Blue Sage Center for the Arts, 226 Grand Ave., Paonia, concessions available, 527-7243, bluesage.org.
Happy Feet Rounds, ballroom, social dance, phase 3-4 level, 7:30-10 p.m., Masonic Center, 2400 Consistory Court, 243-5858.
Apple Squares square dancing, 7-9 p.m., Appleton Christian Church, 2510 I-70 Frontage Road, singles welcome, 242-5057.
Free pool all day, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.
Men’s night, APA Pool Leagues and dart leagues, Brass Rail, 476 28 Road, 241-8686.
Story time, 10 a.m., Orchard Mesa Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 230 Lynwood St., 243-0181, mcpld.org.
Grand Mesa Chorus Sweet Adelines Guest Night, 6:30 p.m., Redlands United Methodist Church, 527 Village Way, women of all ages who enjoy singing invited to attend, 255-9419, grandmesachorus.org.
Karaoke, 7 p.m., Cactus Canyon, 3210 I-70 Business Loop, Clifton, cash prizes for top vocalists, 434-0320.
Hoedown, free orientation to square dancing for ages 10 and older, 7-8:30 p.m., Masonic Temple, 2400 Consistory Court, ages younger than 14 must be accompanied by an adult, 434-6541, 986-8801.
Geeks Who Drink, Irish style pub trivia quiz, 7 p.m., Rockslide Brew Pub, 401 Main St., 245-2111, geekswhodrink.com.
Ladies night, PJ Party and Karaoke, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.
Neighbors Read! family story time, 6:30 p.m., Central Library, Mesa County Libraries, 530 Grand Ave., 243-4442, mcpld.org.
Preschool story time, 10 a.m., Central Library, Mesa County Libraries, 530 Grand Ave., 243-4442.
Story time, 10 a.m., Palisade Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 711 Iowa Ave., Palisade, 464-7557.
Story time with Judy L., 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 2451 Patterson Road, 243-5113.
Paul and Annie, 6 p.m., Camp Robber, 1515 Ogden Road, Montrose, 240-1590.
Open mic night, 9 p.m.-midnight, Naggy McGees, 359 Colorado Ave., 424-5840.
Acoustic Spotlight, a variety of local talent, 8 p.m., Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., 241-1717.
Free pool all day, The End Zone Sports Pub, 152 S. Mesa, Fruita, 858-0701.
Free pool night, Palisade Livery Saloon, 215 Main St., Palisade, 464-5449.
W.W.W. Wonderful, Wacky Wednesday for ‘tweens ages 7-11, 2-4 p.m., Central Library, Mesa County Libraries, 530 Grand Ave., 243-4442, mcpld.org.
Story hour, 10:30 a.m., Garfield County Library, New Castle Branch, 402 Main St., New Castle, 984-2347.
Story time with Judy L., 9:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Barnes & Noble Booksellers, 2451 Patterson Road, 243-5113.
Shay Bramer, 6 p.m., Marlo’s Lounge, Springhill Suites by Marriott, 236 Main St., 424-5777.
Harmonica and jazz with Manny, standards and vocals, easy listening, 6-9 p.m., Naggy McGees, 359 Colorado Ave., 243-9941.
Club Night with DJ Mooch, 9 p.m., Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., ages 21 and older, 241-1717.
Karaoke, 9 p.m., Bailey’s Lounge, Grand Vista Hotel, 2790 Crossroads Blvd., 241-8411.
Karaoke with Thomas, 8 p.m., Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.
Open mic night, 9:30 p.m., Naggy McGees, 359 Colorado Ave., 424-5840.
Thursday Night Open Mic, 7 p.m., The Belly, 309 E. Main St., Montrose, 252-1488.
Rosie’s Fun Nite and Open Mic, share your talents in music, comedy or anything entertaining, 6 p.m., Red Rose Cafe, 235 Main St., Palisade, 464-7673.
Open mic band night hosted by Tammy Russell, 8 p.m., Palisade Livery Saloon, 215 Main St., Palisade, 464-5549.
Community Cinema Film, “Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock,” 6 p.m., Palisade Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 119 W. Third St., Palisade, discussion follows, 245-1818, communitycinema.org.
APA Pool and dart leagues, Brass Rail, 476 28 Road, 241-8686.
Family Science Night, 6:30-8:30 p.m., John McConnell Math and Science Center, 2660 Unaweep Ave., $5 per family, MathandScienceCenter.org, 254-1626.
Story time, 4:30 p.m., Hasting’s Books, Music and Video, 2401 North Ave., 243-0781.
Story time, 10 a.m., Clifton Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 590 32 Road, Suite 6F, Clifton, 434-6936.
Story time, 10 a.m., Fruita Branch, Mesa County Libraries, 324 N. Coulson St., Fruita, 858-7703.
Infant and toddler story time, 10 a.m., Central Library, Mesa County Libraries, 530 Grand Ave., 241-4726.
Riders in the Sky, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 20, Avalon Theatre, 645 Main St., $25, $30, $35 reserved seats, tickets at Back Porch Music, local City Market stores and ticketswest.com, charge by phone, 243-8497.
Jac Kephart and Terry Shepherd, exhibit of paintings and ceramics by local artists and Friends of the Art Department at Colorado Mesa University, opening reception 6-9 p.m. Jan. 20, Art Gallery at the University Center, Colorado Mesa University, 1100 North Ave., silent auction of pieces with 50 percent of proceeds supporting the Legacy Campaign Art Department Endowment, on display through Feb. 17, 248-1833.
Blue Sky Music Presents a Benefit for Hospice and KVNF with Jackie Greene and openers Donny Morales and Slide Show, 8 p.m. Jan. 20, Montrose Pavilion, $25 reserved seats, tickets at Around the Corner Art Gallery, Montrose, jackiegreene.com.
Thomasina Brown Project, jazz and blues, 7 p.m. Jan. 20, DoubleTree by Hilton, 743 Horizon Drive, 241-8888.
Project Groove featuring Miss Emily, Jan. 20, Cruiser’s Bar, 715 Horizon Drive, 314-2554
Reverend Horton Heat and guests Supersuckers, doors 7 p.m. Jan. 20, Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., ages 21 and older, $25, 241-1717.
“N: Motion” presented by 360 Dance Theater Co., 7 p.m. Jan. 20-21, Grand Junction High School auditorium, 1400 N. Fifth St., $10 adults, $8 seniors, $5 students, tickets at the door or in advance at TheaterProjectGJ.com, 261-5363.
Behind the Scenes Tour, 5:30-7 p.m. Jan. 20, Museum of the West, 462 Ute Ave., tour of collections areas, $5 per person, 242-0971, ext. 211
Intertwined and The Shift, doors open 8 p.m. Jan. 21, Mesa Theater and Club, 538 Main St., all ages, $10, 241-1717.
GJ Rockestra, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 21, Robinson Theatre, Moss Performing Arts Center, Colorado Mesa University, 1231 N. 12th St., beer by Ale House and wines from Grande River Vineyards, T-shirts for sale, $25 reserved seating, season tickets $80-$90 depending on seating, 243-6787, gjsymphony.org.
March Fourth Marching Band with Diego’s Umbrella, 8 p.m. Jan. 21, Paradise Theater, 215 Grand Ave., Paonia, $31, ages 21 and older, tickets in Paonia at KVNF, The Paradise Theater and Backcountry Coffee, proceed benefit Pickin’ in the Park 2012, 527-6610, pickinproductions.com.
Earth Burnt Black Murder Cafe, Jan. 21, Rocky Mountain Pub, 539 Colorado Ave., 245-0995.
Desert Moon, 9 p.m. Jan. 21, The End Zone Sports Pub, 152 S. Mesa, Fruita, 858-0701.
Roundabout, rockin’ country music, 9 p.m. Jan. 21, Tenacious Brothers Pub, 118 S. Seventh St., 424-5354.
“Thrive: What on Earth Will it Take?” documentary film screening, 9-11:30 a.m. Jan. 21, Beans About Beans, 759 Horizon Drive, 234-4430, Colorado911Visibility.org.
Taste of the Grand Valley, 4-7 p.m. Jan. 23, Two Rivers Convention Center, tickets at City Market, Enstrom’s Home Loan State Bank, Cumulus Broadcasting, Mesa Mall Guest Services and United Way of Mesa County, 243-5364, unitedwaymesacounty.org.
Romeo and Juliet, Grand Junction Symphony Orchestra, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24, Grand Junction High School auditorium, 1400 N. Fifth St., featuring James Houlik, saxophone, $15, $20, $25 adults, $5 students with ID, 243-6787, gjsymphony.org.
Historic Hanging Flume, a program with flume expert Jerald Reid, KAFM Lifelong Learning Series, 7 p.m. Jan. 24, KAFM Radio Room, 1310 Ute Ave., RSVP 243-0002, 241-8801, email .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), kafmradio.org.
Community Cinema Film, “Daisy Bates: First Lady of Little Rock,” 6:30 p.m. Jan. 25, Cavalcade, 201 Aspen St., Fruita, discussion follows, 245-1818, communitycinema.org.
Big Square Dance for experienced and beginner dancers, benefits Golden Age Games Team, 6-9 p.m. Jan. 26, National Guard Readiness Center, 2820 Riverside Parkway, caller Pat McBride, 6-7 p.m. experienced dancers, 7-9 p.m. main stream with rounds, refreshments available, $6 per person, all proceeds assist the team in travel/housing expenses for the 2012 National Games, 858-4944.
Poets and Writers of Colorado Mesa University Reading Series, 7 p.m. Jan. 26, Planet Earth & the 4 Directions Gallery, 524 Colorado Ave., features Doug Cox, T.J. Gerlach, Jerry Moorman and Robyn Rose, 256-9630.
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