Fire danger
A number of small fires have occurred in the Valley recently. A passenger van explosion up Snowmass Creek Road on June 30 spread flames to dry vegetation before 30 firefighters contained it. The day prior, a multi-agency effort responded to a structure fire in Glenwood Springs. Thursday, June 26, saw a human-caused fire in a ravine behind Wal-Mart, also in Glenwood Springs, causing evacuations. On Monday, June 23, a Glenwood Springs brush fire knocked out internet and cell phone communications for much of the Roaring Fork Valley. Especially on this July 4 weekend, readers are reminded that fire restrictions are in place as drought conditions persist.
C’dale Fourth of July
Youngsters are invited to participate in Carbondale’s Fourth of July parade. Staging will begin at 10am at 2nd and Main Street. Flag bearers and emergency vehicles will lead the march, followed by kids on motorized or electric-powered vehicles, then kids on non-motorized vehicles and, finally, kids walking, skipping or dancing with adults and animals (on leashes) bringing up the rear. Free popsicles will be supplied at Sopris Park following the parade. For more information, call 970-510-1290.
Educator Recruitment and Retention
Colorado’s Educator Recruitment and Retention financial assistance program is receiving applications to give aspiring teachers a $10,000 boost in exchange for committing to teaching in a shortage area in a public school for three years. This program supports traditional and alternative licensure pathways alike, giving career changers and paraprofessionals a shot at stepping into a teaching role. Find details (and apply by Sept. 30) at www.cde.state.co.us/educatortalent/errprogram
Streets survey
As noted in a letter to the editor last week, new roadway features have sprung up around Carbondale. Public engagement through the MAP Carbondale online platform prompted these temporary adjustments, according to a Town press release. “Residents asked for safer streets, slower traffic and more bike- and pedestrian-friendly design — and now we’re testing some of those ideas on the ground,” said Public Works Director Kevin Schorzman. The idea is to test out the temporarily placed features to see if permanent fixtures would be warranted. Carbondale residents are invited to complete a survey through Oct. 1 to share their thoughts. Find the survey at www.tinyurl.com/CarbondaleStreets
TRTC auditions
On July 19, from 10am to 4pm, Thunder River Theatre Company will host auditions for its upcoming regular season. The plays include: “True West” by Sam Shepard; “The Secretary” by Kyle John Schmidt; “Annie” by Thomas Meehan (a co-production with SoL Theatre Company); “K2” by Patick Meyer; and “For Peter Pan on her 70th Birthday” by Sarah Ruhl. To sign up, visit www.tinyurl.com/TRCTtryouts
Housing the homeless
The West Mountain Regional Housing Alliance (WMRHA) recently issued a request for proposals for supportive services for the region’s first scattered-site permanent supportive housing program, intended to house and provide resources to the chronically homeless. With $200,000 allocated toward support service delivery and $550,000 to support rental housing, WMRHA is seeking a service provider to deliver housing-focused case management by way of a housing first, harm-reduction approach. Questions may be submitted until July 11 and responses to the request for proposals are due by July 23. To learn more, visit westmountainhealthalliance.org/psh_rfp/
Climate Desk
Aspen Public Radio (APR) announced on June 28 its newsroom is expanding with the addition of a Climate Desk. The new position, filled by Michael Fanelli, is dedicated to providing accurate, accessible and community-focused coverage of environmental and climate-related issues affecting our area. It’s the fourth dedicated Desk launched by APR in the past year.
Wildcat expansion
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) on June 10 began the approval process for a right-of-way expansion for the Wildcat Loadout facility near Price, Utah. The facility is a transfer point for Uinta Basin crude oil, which is trucked in from oil fields in eastern Utah. If the expansion is approved, an additional 70,000 barrels of crude could travel daily by train along the Colorado River, headed for Gulf Coast refineries. The BLM fast tracked the environmental review process in compliance with a Trump administration executive order declaring a national energy emergency. Notably, the BLM cancelled a similar environmental assessment in 2024, said Center for Biological Diversity (CBD) attorney Ted Zuckoski. June 17 started the clock ticking for the BLM to prepare an environmental assessment in 14 days. There will be no public involvement or the opportunity to file an administrative appeal. CBD has voiced concerns along with Eagle and Grand counties, members of Colorado’s General Assembly, U.S. Sen. Michael Bennet and Rep. Joe Neguse and others. The BLM’s decision could come as early as this week. It is unknown if this project would replace or add to the proposed Uinta Basin Railway.
988 Colorado
Following the Trump administration’s decision to discontinue the LGBTQ+ service option at the national 988 hotline, the Colorado Behavioral Health Administration and the 988 Enterprise board of directors affirmed that the Colorado 988 Mental Health Hotline will continue to answer any call originating from Colorado, regardless of someone’s gender or sexual orientation, and connect them with trained professionals.
They say it’s your birthday!
Folks celebrating another trip around the sun this week include: Ash Buckberg, Katie Jones, Maggie Jones, Tony Mendez, Dani Ott, Cindy Sadlowski, Sissy Sutro and Luke Turner (July 3); Trevor Allen, Rachel Cooper, Brad Geddes and Dominic Molinari (July 4); Herb Feinzig, H Mavis Fitzgerald, Adele Moss, Fiona Obuhanick, Conor Ward and Chris Wurtsmith (July 5); Teri Bruna, David Clark and Nannette Weinhold (July 6); Annie Rector (July 7) Jeremy Bennett, Sheija Binshaban and Melanie Finàn (July 8); Kristin Garwood, Will Grandbois, Barbara Jackson and Judith Ritschard (July 9).
~ C A L E N D A R ~

THURSDAY, JULY 3
VICTORIA PENNOCK
Victoria Pennock performs at the Hoffmann Hotel from 6 to 8pm.
CRYSTAL THEATRE
The Crystal Theatre shows “F1 The Movie” at 7pm today, Saturday, Wednesday and next Thursday. Sunday’s show is at 5pm. The theater is closed on July 4.
FRIDAY, JULY 4
INDEPENDENCE DAY
All libraries and most public offices are closed in observance of America’s Independence Day.
BUDDY RACE
The Buddy Program hosts its 39th Annual Buddy Race. The five-mile race starts at Rio Grande Park at 8am, 5k at 8:05am and the one-mile family and canine walk starts at 9am. Register before 7am on race day at www.buddyprogram.org — there will be no in-person registrations.
REDSTONE PARADE
Redstone hosts its annual Fourth of July celebration and parade on the Boulevard beginning at 9:30am. Details at www.redstonecolorado.com/events
CARBONDALE PARADE
Carbondale’s traditional Fourth of July kids’ parade will stage at 2nd and Main at 10am. All are welcome! See Scuttlebutt for details.
ASPEN PARADE
Aspen’s old-fashioned Fourth of July parade begins at 11am, following a route that includes Main Street, Hunter Street, Cooper Avenue, Galena Street, Hopkins Avenue, Mill Street and Hyman Avenue. Residents and visitors should anticipate traffic delays. Travel by RFTA is strongly recommended.
FOREST FOURTH
Kairos Futura invites people who prefer to celebrate the power of trees over patriotism to join a meditation followed by forest bathing and wild imagining from 11am to 4pm. For details, email director@thefutureisonearth.org
NATURE JOURNALING
Adults who wish to explore, observe and creatively document nature are invited to join like-minded folk at the Carbondale Library from 1 to 2:30pm.
FOURTH IN GLENWOOD
Glenwood Springs hosts its Fourth of July celebration at Two Rivers Park from 4:30 to 9:30pm, culminating with a laser show. Details at www.cogs.us
MT. SOPRIS MUSIC
Celebrate Carbondale’s 25th annual Mount Sopris Music Festival in Chacos Park with music by Aggie Flores, Mitt Spicy & The Blues Bandits, Dan Sheridan and The Hell Roaring String Trio, all beginning at 5pm.
BARD & POET
Olivia the Bard will be busking on the Promenade as part of First Friday from 5 to 8pm. Rachel Leigh Cohen will create “Typewriter Poetry” nearby.
STREET SKATE
KDNK Community Access Radio hosts a “Freedom Street Skate” party at Main and 2nd from 5 to 8pm. BYO-skates and wear your most patriotic ‘70s and ‘80s get-up.
VOICES
VOICES rolls out its ARTery Tiny Stage for a production of “The Way Here” at the corner of the Village Smithy from 5:15 to 6:15pm.
SATURDAY, JULY 5
BASALT RIVER JAMS
Basalt hosts its River Jams festival at Basalt River Park, featuring local bands and activities for the whole family, from noon to 9pm.
CLAY & MOONLIGHT
Carbondale Clay Center hosts its “Clay & Moonlight: Sparkle the Night” fundraiser, featuring keynote speaker Doug Casebeer, live entertainment, local cuisine, vendors, a silent auction and more, at Spring Creeks Ranch from 6 to 9:30pm. More info at www.carbondaleclay.org
MARCHFOURTH
Banshee Tree opens for MarchFourth Marching Band at TACAW at 8pm. Tickets at www.tacaw.org
SUNDAY, JULY 6
SELF-REALIZATION
The monthly Self-Realization Fellowship Meditation Circle, following the teachings of Paramahansa Yogananda, meets at True Nature at 9am.
FREEDOM
A Spiritual Center is taking the weekend off. “Enjoy your freedom!”
AUTHOR TALK
The Glenwood Springs Library presents local author Justin Hocking discussing “A Field Guide to the Subterranean” at 2pm. There will be copies of the book available for purchase.
ART OF CONVERSATIONS
Join Kyle Jason Leitzke for The Art of Conversations at the Carbondale Library from 6 to 7:30pm.
LVDY
Steve’s Guitars presents LVDY, a Colorado-based duo featuring Kathleen Hooper and Aubrey Mable, at 8pm.
MONDAY, JULY 7
MUSHROOM TALK
The Western Colorado Mycological Association hosts Shane Schoolman of MycoLove Farm for an intro to ethnomycology at the Carbondale Community School from 6 to 8pm. Find Zoom login details at www.mcmycoassociation.org
(IN)FLOURESCENCE
Molly Altman, Carbondale Clay Center’s current artist in residence, displays “(in)flourescence” — the culmination of her two-year residency — with an opening reception from 6 to 8pm. The show will remain on display through Aug. 30.
TUESDAY, JULY 8
SUICIDE PREVENTION
SpeakUp ReachOut, a nonprofit working on suicide prevention, conducts a free clinical workshop regarding Counseling on Access to Lethal Means for Clinicians from 1 to 4:30pm at the Garfield County Public Health Building in Rifle. To register, visit www.bit.ly/July8SpeakUp
DEMENTIA SUPPORT
Sopris Lodge in Carbondale and the Alzheimer’s Association partner to offer an in-person support group for families, spouses and caregivers of those living with Alzheimer’s or related dementia. The group meets on the second Tuesday of each month from 3 to 4pm.
‘RANCH WEEK’
Anderson Ranch Arts Center hosts “Ranch Week,” featuring an artist talk and VIP luncheon with 2025 International Artist Honoree Titus Kaphar, galas, auctions, picnics and more, today through Saturday, July 12. Visit www.andersonranch.org for details.
‘EXHIBITING FORGIVENESS’
Aspen Film, in collaboration with Anderson Ranch, screens “Exhibiting Forgiveness,” directed by Titus Kaphar, at the AF Isis Theatre at 6pm. A Q&A with Kaphar will follow the film. Register at www.aspenfilm.org
FILOHA TOUR
Roaring Fork Conservancy guides a family tour of Filoha Meadows at 7:30pm. This event will repeat on July 17, with “adventure seeker” tours on July 10 and 24. To register, visit www.roaringfork.org/events
WEDNESDAY, JULY 9
BUTTERFLY ECOLOGY
Dr. Boyce Drummond teaches “Ecology on the Wing: Behaviors of Butterflies and Friends” at the Catto Center at Tolkat from 9am to 2pm. Register at www.aspennature.org
COMMUNITY LUNCH
Highwater Farm in Silt hosts a farm-to-table community lunch with The Farmer & Chef at 11am. Find details at www.highwater.org
ASPEN CHAPEL GALLERY
Aspen Chapel Gallery presents a local printmakers showcase in partnership with Huts for Vets with an opening reception from 4 to 7pm. The show continues through Aug. 16 and the gallery is open daily from 10am to 5pm.
RIVER RENDEZVOUS
Roaring Fork Conservancy hosts a fundraiser, “A Night for the Rivers,” at Star River Ranch in Basalt beginning at 5pm. Tickets at www.roaringfork.org/events
HOMETOWN SCIENCE
Carbondale Fire Marshal Karl Oliver teaches about fire behavior at the Cocoa Club in partnership with the Aspen Science Center from 5:30 to 6:30pm.
BASALT MUSIC
Tommy the Animal opens for Marfa at the Basalt River Park at 5:30pm.
CLIMATE TALK
As part of Aspen Institute’s Hurst Lecture Series, climate journalist Porter Fox and environmental writer Jeff Goodell discuss the drastic effects of climate change with Carolyne Heldman at the Paepcke Auditorium from 6 to 7pm. Register at www.aspeninstitute.org
INDIE SHOWCASE
Aspen Film presents “Amplified,” an award-winning short film, followed by “Marlee Matlin: Not Alone Anymore,” a new documentary, at the AF Isis Theatre at 7pm.
THURSDAY, JULY 10
NONFICTION BOOK CLUB
The Carbondale Library invites you to read a nonfiction book by a foreign author to discuss with the library group from 2 to 3pm.
‘SAVE THE LAND’
Aspen Valley Land Trust hosts its “Save the Land” fundraiser at T-Lazy-7 Ranch Lodge from 5 to 9:30pm. Tickets are sold out. To join the waitlist, visit www.avlt.org
MOVIE UNDER THE BRIDGE
The City of Glenwood Springs screens “Kung Fu Panda 4” in Bethel Plaza, under the Grand Avenue Bridge, at 8pm.
FRIDAY, JULY 11
PARTY AT TOLKAT
The Aspen Center for Environmental Studies hosts a summer party at The Catto Center at Tolkat, which was restored and reopened last year, from 2 to 6pm. Register at www.aspennature.org
MUSIC UNDER THE BRIDGE
Mountain People performs at Bethel Plaza, under the Grand Avenue Bridge, from 4:40 to 7:30pm.
CARBONDALE ARTS
Catch the opening reception for “The Muses Don’t Tell Me Sh*t” by Vallee Noone and “Oddly Familiar” by Chad Knowles at the Carbondale Arts gallery from 5 to 7pm. Both exhibits will remain on display through Aug. 14, weekdays from 10am to 5pm.
ARTISTS RECEPTION
The Ann Korologos Gallery hosts an artists reception for its exhibit, “Landscapes, Legends and Light,” made up of 100 works by 44 different artists, from 5 to 7pm. The exhibit will be up through Aug. 2.
ART TURNS 100
The community is invited to celebrate KDNK DJ Art Ackerman’s 100th birthday at the Third Street Center from 5:30 to 7:30pm.
ALPINE PERFORMANCE LABS
Check out the grand opening of Alpine Performance Labs at 826 Highway 133 Unit A2 from 5:30 to 8pm. RSVP at www.bit.ly/APLopening
SATURDAY, JULY 12
LIFE AFTER 70
A group of elders meets on the second Saturday of each month at the Carbondale Library to discuss all aspects of aging from 10:30 to noon. To RSVP, call 970-963-2889.
SMASH BROS. TOURNEY
The Glenwood Springs Library hosts an all-ages Super Smash Bros. tournament from 1 to 3pm. To register, call 970-945-5958.
EAT YOUR WEEDS
Learn how to identify and use edible and medicinal plants growing wild in your backyard with a Colorado Mountain College class at the Carbondale Historic Food Forest from 1 to 3pm. To register, visit www.coloradomtn.augusoft.net
BILL MORROW
Friends of Bill Morrow are invited to honor his life and legacy at the Carbondale Library beginning at 2pm. Photos can be emailed to nanceyglass@yahoo.com for inclusion in a slideshow. Attendees are encouraged to wear overalls.
WILD FUTURE LAB
Kairos Futura presents “Upcycling with Imagination and Innovation” from 4 to 7pm. “Participants will work with local garment waste, transforming fabric into prototypes for a more regenerative future.” To RSVP, email director@thefutureisonearth.org
JOURNALISM TALK
Aspen Journalism Editor Curtis Wackerle speaks with Stephen Engelberg, editor-in-chief of ProPublica, regarding the state of independent journalism at the Albright Pavilion in Aspen Meadows at 4:30pm. RSVP at www.aspenjournalism.org
GUIDED DREAM WORK
Natalia Snider guides a donation-based dream workshop at The Meeting Place in Carbondale from 5 to 7pm. RSVP at www.givebutter.com/hpwv6V
TUPPERWARE PARTY
Thunder River Theatre Company hosts “A Tupperware Party with Dixie Longate” at a private residence in River Valley Ranch at 6pm ahead of a ThunderChat presentation at El Dorado tomorrow at 6pm. Find tickets at www.thunderrivertheatre.com
REDSTONE CONCERT
The Delta Sonics perform this week’s Magical Moments Concert at Redstone Park from 6 to 8pm.
CASH BYERS
Catch Cash Byers performing at Steve’s Guitars at 8pm. Tickets at www.stevesguitars.net
ANDREW DUHON
Singer-songwriter Andrew Duhon performs at TACAW at 8pm. Tickets at www.tacaw.org
SUNDAY, JULY 13
WILD WATERCOLORING
Artist Nika Meyers guides watercoloring and hiking around Toklat and the upper Castle Creek Valley from 8am to 2pm. Register at www.aspennature.org
RIPARIAN ECOSYSTEMS
Learn the importance of riparian landscapes for plant and animal diversity with Colorado Mountain College in Carbondale from 9:30am to noon. To register, visit www.coloradomtn.augusoft.net
ECSTATIC DANCE
DJ Dustin Eli guides an ecstatic dance at 13 Moons Ranch, south of Carbondale, from 6 to 8pm.
ONGOING
LIFE AFTER 70
Folks past 70 are invited to “connect, learn and grow with others who truly understand the journey” every second Saturday at the Carbondale Library from 10:30am to noon.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
The Meeting Place in Carbondale (981 Cowen Drive) offers “Hole in the Donut AA,” Monday through Saturday at 6:45am, plus “Daily Reprieve” at noon on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Find a full schedule at www.meetingplacecarbondale.org
ROARING FORK ZEN
A new Zen meditation community based in Carbondale gathers at True Nature to sit from 8 to 9am on Mondays weekly.
MOVE WITH ME
Little ones, 18 months to 3 years, move to the groove and gain an early appreciation for dancing at the Basalt Library every Monday at 10:30am.
MOMMY MEET-UP
The Glenwood Springs Library hosts a “mommy meet-up” on Mondays from 11am to 12:30pm for mothers and their babies ages 0 to 3. There will be play items provided for the little ones and coffee and conversation for the moms.
IN STITCHES
The In Stitches Knitting Club meets at the Carbondale Library every Monday at 1:30pm.
BOARD GAMES
Kids (5 and up) play board games in the Treehouse Room at the Basalt Library Mondays at 4pm. Snacks provided.
CRYSTAL RIVER AIKIKAI
Crystal River Aikikai offers aikido classes for kids from 4:45 to 5:45pm and teens and adults from 6 to 7pm on Mondays at 13 Moons Ranch, south of Carbondale.
ENGLISH IN ACTION
Volunteer English tutors and developing learners meet for informal conversational practice at the Carbondale Library every Monday at 6:30pm. Interested in becoming a tutor? Email angela@englishinaction.org or call 970-963-9200.
MONDAY MEDITATION
Roaring Fork Insight guides a weekly meditation group meeting at the Third Street Center (Room 31) from 7 to 8:30pm. A Wednesday session takes place at St. Peters of the Valley in Basalt from 11:30 to 1pm with a Zoom option.
BABY STORYTIME
The Carbondale Library hosts baby storytime at 9:30am on Tuesdays.
RAISING A READER
Basalt Library hosts an hour of storytime, activities and snacks Tuesdays at 10:30am.
PILATES
Coredination offers weekly pilates mat classes for all levels at The Launchpad in Carbondale. Tuesdays from noon to 1pm intermediate/advanced students are welcome. Beginners are encouraged to attend on Thursdays from 8 to 9am. For more info, call 970-379-2187.
CAREGIVER CAMARADERIE
In collaboration with the Alzheimer’s Association, Sopris Lodge hosts a monthly caregiver support group for family members and caregivers of people living with dementia every second Thursday from 3 to 4pm. More info at www.soprislodge.com/events
PAWS TO READ
Heeling Partners of the Roaring Fork Valley brings a four-legged friend to read with children at the Carbondale Library every first and third Tuesday of the month at 3:30pm. To register, call 970-963-2889.
CRIBBAGE
Whether you’ve played for years or are looking to learn, stop by the Carbondale Rec Center from 4 to 5pm Tuesdays. Bring snacks or non-alcoholic drinks to share! Visit www.carbondalerec.com for more info.
YARN GROUP
Basalt Library hosts a weekly yarn group on Tuesdays at 5pm. All are welcome.
BIKE PROJECT
The Carbondale Bike Project Shop helps people repair their bicycles on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 2 to 6pm and Sundays from noon to 6pm on the east side of Third Street Center.
FARMERS’ MARKET
The Carbondale Farmers’ Market season is underway, every Wednesday from 10am to 3pm at 4th and Main.
SENIOR LUNCH
Every Wednesday at noon, Garfield County Senior Programs provides a nutritious meal for seniors at The Orchard. To reserve a place at the table, call 970-665-0041.
BASALT BOOK CLUB
The Basalt Library hosts its Regional Book Club discussing favorite new releases and more every first Wednesday at noon.
SPARK
The Carbondale Library invites kids to “build, create, explore, concoct and invent together” on the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Wednesday of each month at 2pm.
SUSTAINABLE SETTINGS
Sustainable Settings welcomes volunteers every Wednesday from 2 to 4pm — just email rose@sustainablesettings.org to RSVP.
COSECHA TEXTILES
Textile enthusiasts are invited to a monthly workshop at Cosecha Textiles (95 Red Dog Road) every first Wednesday from 4 to 9pm. Register at www.cosechatextiles.com
SPANISH CLUB
Practice Spanish and enjoy specials at La Raza in Carbondale every Wednesday from 5 to 7pm.
LINE DANCING
Learn to line dance at the Carbondale Community School from 5:30 to 6:30 every Wednesday.
ASK A LAWYER
Alpine Legal Services offers a hotline clinic on Wednesdays from 5 to 7pm. Call 970-368-2246 and visit alpinelegalservices.org for the schedule of dates by legal topic.
‘SOURCE DIALOGUES’
Gary Springfield, author of “Source Dialogues: The Miracle Mechanism of Manifestation,” discusses the tenants of his book via a livestream at the Third Street Center every second and fourth Wednesday at 6:30pm.
WIGGLES OUT
Toddlers and preschoolers get their wiggles out at the Carbondale Library on Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:30am.
GERI-FIT
The Carbondale Library hosts an older-adult fitness class every Thursday from 12:15 to 1:15pm. Call 970-625-5282 ext. 3084 to register.
YOUNG AT HEART
The Art Base invites senior artists, of any level, to its “Young at heART” class hosted at the Eagle County Community Center in El Jebel (20 Eagle County Drive) every Thursday from 12:45 to 2:15pm. More details at www.theartbase.org/education/adult-workshops
UNDER THE SUN
Join Sopris Sun correspondents and guests for “Everything Under The Sun,” airing every Thursday on KDNK at 4pm.
TEEN LIBRARY COUNCIL
The Teen Library Council convenes every first Thursday at the Basalt Library at 4pm.
RODEO TIME
It’s Carbondale WIld West Rodeo season at the Gus Darien Riding Arena. Every Thursday, gates open at 5pm, slack starts at 5:45pm and grand entry is at 7:30pm. Free shuttles run from The Orchard and 4th and Colorado between 6 and 10pm. Find the list of special events at www.carbondalerodeo.com
GROUP RUN
Independence Run & Hike leads a weekly group run on Thursdays departing from the store’s location, next to the Carbondale City Market, at 6:30pm.
COFFEE WITH THE MAYOR
Carbondale Mayor Ben Bohmfalk posts up at Bonfire every Friday from 8 to 9am, and everyone is welcome to stop by to chat.
STORYTIME
Both the Carbondale and Basalt libraries host storytime for youngsters and their caregivers every Friday at 10:30am.
NATURE JOURNALING
Anyone interested in creatively documenting nature is invited to a Nature Journaling workshop at the Carbondale Library every first Friday from 1 to 2:30pm.
NONVIOLENT COMMUNICATION
Talia Starwood is offering Nonviolent Communication in Action on the last Wednesday of each month from 6:30 to 8pm. To RSVP, text 970-309-1120. Donations will be gratefully accepted.
SOBER QUEER CLUB
The Meeting Place hosts an LGBTQIA+ specific recovery meeting every first and third Saturday at 5:30pm. For more details, visit www.meetingplacecarbondale.org
SUNDAY MARKET
Basalt’s Sunday continues every Sunday through Sept. 28 along the Midland Spur from 10am to 2pm.
COSMIC WHOLENESS
Micha Shoepe leads Cosmic Wholeness, an embodied movement and meditation offering that explores patterns found in nature, the cosmos and our inner lives, at The Third Street Center every Sunday from 2:45 to 3:45pm. More details at www.michaelschoepe.com/cosmic-wholeness
