Explore more — Nov. 15
FRIDAY
Fall Decor Sale
11 a.m.-5 p.m., Friday
Roots & Roost, Co., 1015 Lincoln Ave.
Don’t miss out on the chance to save 10-20% on all fall decor (excluding candles)! From rustic fondue sets and place settings to unique turkey-themed storage pieces and seasonal accents, we’ve got everything you need to bring autumn charm into your home.
Holiday Adopt-A-Thon
Noon – 6 p.m., Friday
Routt County Humane Society, 760 Critter Court
The Routt County Humane Society is thrilled to announce that our friends at Three Yellow Dogs will donate $50 for every animal adopted during our Holiday Adopt-a-thon, running now through Dec. 15. This initiative aims to encourage more families to open their hearts and homes to a four-legged friend just in time for the holidays. Adoption fees will range from $20 to $400.
Kids Happy Hour
3-5:30 p.m., Friday
Colorado Bagel Market & Deli, 2851 Riverside Plaza
Kids “happy” hour. Enjoy good and healthy food after school or before activities. $5 grilled cheese or $8 which includes two healthy sides. Come eat good food and play games or color.
SATURDAY
Tread of Pioneers Museum presents Pioneer Christmas Storytime
11 a.m.-noon, Saturday
Tread of Pioneers Museum, 800 Oak St.
Kids will hear about local pioneer and Victorian holiday traditions and stories from museum staff in period costume. While you’re here, see the Festival of Trees and get some holiday shopping done in the Museum Store. Don’t miss the fun. Ages 4 and up with adult.
Big Snow Bash 2024
6:30 p.m, Saturday
Old Town Pub, 600 Lincoln Ave.
The Big Snow Bash is Friends of the Yampa’s largest annual fundraiser with live music, a stellar online auction and commentary from our river-loving community and special guests. Boogie down with Liver Down the River. Come support the Yampa River and win some prizes. Tickets are $40 to $50 with discounted prices for FOTY members.
SUNDAY
Bud Watch Party: “Lakota Nation vs. United States”
Sunday, all day
Virtual, Bud Werner Memorial Library, 1289 Lincoln Ave.
Honoring Native American Heritage Month with the story of the Lakota fighting to protect their sacred land. This powerful documentary explores the historical and ongoing struggle of the Lakota Sioux to reclaim the Black Hills, a sacred land taken by the U.S. government.
Yampa Valley Pride Friendsgiving
2-4 p.m., Sunday
Queer Futures, 480 Rollingstone Dr.
Bring a dish to pass and your wonderful beautiful fabulous true self.
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