Nov 11-17 Steamboat Events
Nov 11-17 Steamboat Events

FRIDAY

Steamboat Springs — ❱❱ Cosmic Night and free karaoke — Snow Bowl, 7 p.m.

Sing your favorite songs under the disco lights. FREE admission. Call 970-879-9840. 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza off U.S. Highway 40 in west Steamboat.

❱❱ Jazz Night featuring Wheeler 3 and friends — Bella’s Wine Bar, 8 to 11 p.m.

Cozy up in the cellar bar for Steamboat’s weekly live music jam. Jazz Night will feature Randy Kelley, Chris Koebnick and Ron Wheeler as the Bella’s house band with special guests. FREE. Call 970-870-9463 for more information. 737 Lincoln Ave.

❱❱ Pirate Theatre presents “CSI: Steamboat — Who Killed the Economy?”, The Steamboat Grand, 7 p.m.

A locals-lampooning theatrical performance that’s sure to put a smile on your face. The annual Pirate Theatre production continues Friday and Saturday. Tickets are $20 and are available at All That Jazz or at the door. The Steamboat Grand, 2300 Mount Werner Circle.

❱❱ Deb Lenhart — Daddio’s Bar & Grille, 8 p.m.

Local acoustic singer-songwriter plays alongside Daddio’s owner Dave Mansbridge on steel guitar. Lenhart wails on Melissa Etheridge and Heart covers as well her own mountain rock originals. Call 970-871-1415. 21495 U.S. Highway 40, Milner.

❱❱ Trevor G. Potter with Walt and the Ol’ 37 — Carl’s Tavern, 9 p.m.

Americana folk rock from local musicians with a quiet, Western edge. FREE. Call 970-761-2060. Seventh and Yampa streets.

❱❱ Throwdown — The Tugboat Grill & Pub, 9:30 p.m.

Throw down with a local classic rock cover band. FREE. Call 970-879-7070 for more information. 1860 Ski Time Square Drive.

❱❱ Pete Stein — Old Town Pub, 9:30 p.m.

Pete Stein is a songwriter and solo performer who rambles adventurously around that broad genre of Americana and alt-country with his soulful voice and mournful harmonica. FREE. Call 970-879-2101. 600 Lincoln Ave.

❱❱ DJ Cadallak Soundz — The Tap House Sports Grill, 10 p.m.

A “Friday Pulse” dance party with DJ Cadallak Soundz spinning into the morning hours. FREE. Call 970-879-2431 for more information. 729 Lincoln Ave.

SATURDAY

❱❱ The Northwest Colorado Products Shopping Gala — Library Hall at Bud Werner Memorial Library, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The FREE event includes more than 25 booths with local products including handmade crafts, gifts, food and more. 13th Street and Lincoln Avenue.

❱❱ National Gaming Day Celebration — Library Hall at Bud Werner Memorial Library, 10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Bring your favorite game to share or choose something new to try. The library will have an assortment of games available for loan at the front desk for friendly competition throughout the library. Bingo starts at 1 p.m. in the Children’s Story-time Room, and Wii video games run from 1 to 4 p.m. in the Teen Project Room. All ages are welcome, and no registration is required. FREE. Call 970-879-0240 for more information. 13th Street and Lincoln Avenue.

❱❱ Pottery demonstration — Depot Art Center, noon to 2 p.m.

Deb Babcock presents a free pottery carving demonstration at the Depot where her most recent show, “All Fired Up” with Barb Gregoire, is on display from noon to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays this month. For more information, call Deb Babcock at 970-846-9349. 1001 13th St.

❱❱ Opera audition — United Methodist Church of Steamboat Springs, 2 p.m.

Emerald City Opera will hold auditions for the 2012 Touring Opera Troupe production of “Three Little Pigs.” Bring your performance resume and a memorized piece with sheet music. Auditions are open to high school students and adults. Call Emerald City Opera at 970-879-1996 or Sandy at 970-846-2057 for more information. 736 Oak St.

❱❱ Movie screenings — Sk8 Church, 5 p.m.

Snowboarders and Skiers for Christ of Steamboat is presenting two movies, “Good Luck” and “Serious Fun.” The cost is $5 for pizza, gelato and a chance of winning free swag. Kids 10 and younger are free. Call 970-846-5926 for more information. 2851 Riverside Plaza, Suite 260.

❱❱ Rock on Ice — Howelsen Ice Arena, 7 to 9 p.m.

Rock on Ice is an ice-skating event geared toward teens but open to everyone. Skate under disco lights to music. The $6 cost includes skate rental. 285 Howelsen Parkway.

❱❱ Pirate Theatre presents “CSI: Steamboat — Who Killed the Economy?”, The Steamboat Grand, 7 p.m.

A locals-lampooning theatrical performance that’s sure to put a smile on your face. The annual Pirate Theatre production wraps up with a final performance Saturday. Tickets are $20 and are available at All That Jazz or at the door. The Steamboat Grand, 2300 Mount Werner Circle.

❱❱ Afro-Cuban Jazz Night — Bella’s Wine Bar, 8 to 11 p.m.

Bella’s popular jazz nights have expanded to Saturdays with a host of local Steamboat musicians and special guests playing Afro-Cuban jazz tunes. FREE. Call 970-870-9463 for more information. 737 Lincoln Ave.

❱❱ Deb Lenhart — Daddio’s Bar & Grille, 8 p.m.

Local acoustic singer-songwriter plays alongside Daddio’s owner Dave Mansbridge on steel guitar. Lenhart wails on Melissa Etheridge and Heart covers as well her own mountain rock originals. Call 970-871-1415. 21495 U.S. Highway 40, Milner.

❱❱ “In my white T” party — Sweetwater Grill, 9 p.m.

Bring a white T-shirt or buy one at the door, and permanent markers will be provided for a creatively good time. Draw on your friends and dance to live DJ music. FREE. Call 970-879-9500 for more information. Eighth and Yampa streets.

❱❱ Pat Waters — Carl’s Tavern, 9 p.m.

Local one-man band plays acoustic rock. FREE. Call 970-761-2060 for more information. Seventh and Yampa streets.

❱❱ Roster McCabe — Old Town Pub, 9:30 p.m.

The Minneapolis-based funk jam band, touring behind its second album “Through Space and Time,” makes its first visit to Steamboat Springs with a fresh take on improvisational rock. Read more about the band here. FREE. Call 970-879-2101. 600 Lincoln Ave.

SUNDAY

❱❱ Jamie Horacek art installation demonstrations — Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, noon to 5 p.m.

Watch visiting artist Jamie Horacek operate his larger-than-life, handmade construction cranes, the Lattice Boom Truck Crane and the Manitowoc Track Crane, towering 12 feet tall. Read more about Horacek here. FREE. Call 970-846-5970 for more information. 906 Lincoln Ave.

❱❱ Live trivia — Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, 6:30 p.m.

Test your nonessential knowledge in four rounds of questions with categories including sports, history, food and music. FREE. Call 970-871-6277 for more information. 628 Lincoln Ave.

❱❱ Texas Hold ’em poker tournament — Daddio’s Bar & Grille, 7 p.m.

Milner’s new roadhouse-style bar and grill hosts a poker night. Call 970-871-1415 for more information. 21495 U.S. Highway 40, Milner.

❱❱ Dollar bowling night — Snow Bowl, 9 p.m.

Enjoy $1 games and drink specials at Snow Bowl. Reservations are recommended. Call 970-879-9840. 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza, off U.S. 40 in west Steamboat.

❱❱ “The Greenest Building” screening — Library Hall at Bud Werner Memorial Library, 6 p.m.

Bud Werner Memorial Library, Historic Routt County, Yampa Valley Sustainability Council and the city of Steamboat Springs present a FREE community screening of “The Greenest Building,” a documentary film by Jane Turville. The film questions whether new buildings are the most sustainable choice and it will be followed by an interactive panel discussion on how Steamboat Springs can use existing built fabric to create a triple-bottom-line community. Call 970-879-0240 for more information.

❱❱ Poker night — Snow Bowl, 7 p.m.

The Steamboat Poker Tour plays Texas Hold ’em. FREE to play for anyone 18 or older. Call 970-879-9840. 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza, off U.S. 40 in west Steamboat.

❱❱ Open mic night — Old Town Pub, 9:30 p.m.

Jay Roemer hosts an open mic night for the acoustically inclined. Each performer gets a free beer. FREE. Call 970-879-2101 for more information. 600 Lincoln Ave.

TUESDAY

❱❱ Expressions of the Spirit — 465 Anglers Drive, Suite C, noon to 1:30 p.m.

Local writer and life coach Susan de Wardt leads a weekly writing workshop. Call 970-846-6562 or visitwww.mindworkscoaching.com.

❱❱ Dollar bowling night — Snow Bowl, 9 p.m.

Enjoy $1 games and drink specials at Snow Bowl. Reservations are recommended. Call 970-879-9840. 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza, off U.S. 40 in west Steamboat.

WEDNESDAY

❱❱ National Novel Writing Month write-in — Off the Beaten Path Bookstore, 4 to 6 p.m.

Bud Werner Memorial Library and Off the Beaten Path present a write-in for National Novel Writing Month. Participating novelists can gather and exchange ideas with fellow novelists and enjoy visits from professional local writers who will be on hand for advice. Call 970-879-6830. 68 Ninth St.

❱❱ Ragweed — Carl’s Tavern, 6 p.m.

Carl’s weekly Bluegrass Wednesdays continues with live, foot-stomping tunes from local acoustic band Ragweed. FREE. Call 970-761-2060. Seventh and Yampa streets.

❱❱ Live trivia — The Tap House Sports Grill, 6:30 p.m.

Answer questions on a variety of topics for a chance at Tap House gift cards. FREE. Call 970-879-2431 for more information. 729 Lincoln Ave.

❱❱ Poker night — Snow Bowl, 7 p.m.

The Steamboat Poker Tour plays Texas Hold ’em. FREE to play for anyone 18 or older. Call 970-879-9840. 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza, off U.S. 40 in west Steamboat.

❱❱ Pool tournament — Daddio’s Bar & Grille, 7 p.m.

Milner’s roadhouse-style bar and grill hosts a new pool tournament event. Double elimination. Call 970-871-1415. 21495 U.S. Highway 40, Milner.

THURSDAY

❱❱ Karaoke with Sandman — The Tap House Sports Grill, 10 p.m.

Show off your talents, or lack thereof, with a weekly karaoke party hosted by Sandman, who brings his traveling show from Vail. Call 970-879-2431 for more information. 729 Lincoln Ave.

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