Archive for Friday, September 25, 2009
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The ninth annual Soup Bowl Supper is at 5:30 and 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Steamboat Springs Community Center. Members of Steamboat Clay Artisans donated hundreds of handmade ceramic soup bowls for the event; part of the 2008 collection is seen here.
What to do this week
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REPS Soup Bowl Supper
Get involved in the Soup Bowl Supper! This years event benefits Reaching Everyone Preventing Suicide (REPS) right here in Steamboat Springs.
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Tour De Forks
Tour De Forks has it's inaugural event this weekend in Steamboat. Find out how your appetite can send a lucky student on to a higher education.
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The eighth annual Soup Bowl Supper is at 5:30 and 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Steamboat Springs Community Center. Members of Steamboat Clay Artisans donated hundreds of handmade ceramic soup bowls for the event; part of the 2008 collection is seen here. There are two seatings for the event. Tickets are $20 in advance at All That Jazz, Artists' Gallery of Steamboat and Blue Sky Pottery, and are $25 at the door. The fundraiser benefits Reaching Everyone Preventing Suicide.
This week
Steamboat Springs - Eighth annual Soup Bowl Supper - Steamboat Springs Community Center, 5:30 or 7 p.m. Wednesday
Steamboat Clay Artisans, a group of local ceramics artists, throws a dinner and fundraiser every fall for a different Routt County nonprofit organization. Proceeds from this year's event benefit Reaching Everyone Preventing Suicide, a group that offers support and intervention for issues related to suicide and depression. Advance tickets to the event are $20; advance tickets are available at All That Jazz, Artists' Gallery of Steamboat and Blue Sky Pottery; tickets are $25 at the door. Admission includes a handmade ceramic bowl created by a local artist, soup donated by local restaurants, bread, beverage, dessert and a chance at a door prize. Call Julie Anderson at 846-5156 for more information. The Community Center is at 1605 Lincoln Ave.
- Acting and public speaking workshops - Depot Art Center, 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday
Local drama director Stuart Handloff offers tips on how to address any audience in a seven-part weekly workshop. Admission is $20 per week or $75 for the whole session, which runs through Nov. 4. Call 970-355-9403 for more information. 1001 13th St.
- Jay Roemer - Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill, 9 p.m. Wednesday
Local acoustic rock. Mahogany runs a late happy hour from 9 to 11 p.m. FREE. Call 879-3773. 435 Lincoln Ave.
- Craft workshops - Steamboat Arts & Crafts Gym, various times Thursday
Local scrapbook specialist Chris Erickson leads a Halloween greeting card workshop from 1 to 3 p.m. Ceramics artist Julie Anderson starts a six-week class on pottery wheel throwing and Raku firing from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuition for Anderson's class is $250 for a six-week series through Nov. 5, with a $60 materials fee that includes 25 pounds of clay. Call 870-0384 for more information or to register. 1280 13th St.
- Tour de Forks - Mountain area restaurants, all day Thursday
Young Professionals Network, a program of the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association, presents a restaurant-themed fundraiser to raise money for a scholarship for a graduating Routt County high school senior. On Thursday, mountain area restaurants including Cafe Diva, La Montana and The Cabin offer discounts. Downtown restaurants have discounted prices Oct. 2, and U.S. Highway 40 restaurants offer deals Oct. 3. Wristbands are required to receive those discounts. They are $10 each day or $25 for three days, and are available at the Steamboat Visitor Center and All That Jazz. See a full list of participating restaurants at www.steamboat-chamber.com. Call 879-0880.



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