Events today in Routt County
February 27, 2010
Steamboat Springs — ❱❱ 10th annual Wooden Ski Rendezvous — Columbine Cabins, all day
Hosted by Friends of the Routt Backcountry, this annual event includes a potluck dinner, vintage skis and costumes, and music by local bluegrass band Ragweed. Call 879-8710 for more information.
❱❱ Community classes for mind-body awareness — Library Hall at Bud Werner Memorial Library, 10 to 11:15 a.m.
Carrie Nelson teaches Satyananda Yoga. Donations benefit North American Gurukul. Community classes are designed for all levels of experience. Wear comfortable clothes, and bring a yoga mat or a blanket. Each class is followed by a tea tasting, compliments of The Deep Steep Tea Co. Call 879-0240 or go to http://www.steamboatlibrary.org for more information. 1289 Lincoln Ave.
❱❱ Greeting card workshop — Steamboat Arts & Crafts Gym, 1 to 3 p.m.
Create all-occasion greeting cards at this class. Call 870-0384 for more information or to register. 1280 13th St.
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❱❱ 38th annual Steamboat Dance Theatre Concert — Steamboat Springs High School, 2 and 7 p.m.
An annual fundraiser by Steamboat Dance Theatre, this concert is a volunteer effort featuring locally choreographed and produced pieces in dance styles including African, ballet, hip-hop, belly, funk and Irish. Tickets are $15 for general admission, $20 for reserved seating and $12 for students and seniors. This matinee performance offers free admission for a child with each adult ticket purchase. Tickets are available in advance at All That Jazz. Go to http://www.steamboatdance theatre.org for more information.
❱❱ Dave Harlan — Gondola Pub & Grill, 3:30 to 5 p.m.
A local musician plays favorites from various styles of music. FREE. Call 879-4448. Gondola Square.
❱❱ Artist reception — Leisure Mountain Studio, 4 to 7 p.m.
February featured artist Gary Saunders will be on hand to talk about his oil paintings, watercolors and other works. The show will be on display from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday through the end of the month. Call 638-4500 for more information. 158 Moffat Ave. in Yampa.
❱❱ Paul Potyen — The Steamboat Grand, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Local jazz pianist Paul Potyen plays solo piano in The Steamboat Grand lobby. FREE. Call 871-5500. 2300 Mount Werner Circle.
❱❱ Todd Musselman — Ghost Ranch Saloon, 5:30 p.m.
Live music by a local. FREE. Call 879-9898. 56 Seventh St.
❱❱ Cosmic Night and free karaoke — Snow Bowl, 7 p.m.
FREE admission. Call 879-9840. 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza, off U.S. Highway 40 in west Steamboat.
❱❱ Cracker — Ghost Ranch Saloon, 9 p.m.
David Lowery and Johnny Hickman, founders of the acclaimed alternative rock band Cracker, give a special acoustic performance. Listen to the band at http://www.myspace.com/crackerhates myspace. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 on the day of the show. Call 879-9898 or go to http://www.ghostranchsaloon.com for ticket information. 56 Seventh St.
❱❱ Riverbend — The Tugboat Grill & Pub, 10 p.m.
Boulder band Riverbend plays progressive music with bluegrass roots. Listen to the band at http://www.myspace.com/riverbend07. Pay $5 at the door. Call 879-7070. 1860 Ski Time Square Drive.
❱❱ Strive Roots — Old Town Pub, 10 p.m.
Strive Roots offers a lot of things in a lot of formats — most often, that means pop-minded rock songs with reggae ideas under it all. Listen to the California-based band at http://www.myspace.com/striveroots. Cover to be determined. Call 879-2101. 600 Lincoln Ave.
❱❱ Lion Vibes — Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill, 10 p.m.
This nine-piece reggae band from Denver delivers a powerful, soulful, horn-filled sound. Listen to a song by the band at http://www.exploresteamboat.com and learn more at http://www.lionvibes.com. Cover to be determined. Call 879-3773. 435 Lincoln Ave.
❱❱ Steve Crenshaw Band — The Boathouse Pub, 10 p.m.
Guitarist Steve Crenshaw plays soulful electric blues. Learn more at http://stevecrenshaw.net. FREE. Call 879-4797. 609 Yampa St.
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