Enjoyable issues to do in Pueblo, Colorado, via May 15

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Friday, May 1

The Impossible Players Present: ‘Much Ado About Nothing’

1201 North Main St. | Performances: May 1, 2, 8, 9, 15,16 at 7:30 pm; May 3 matinee at 2 p.m. | Check out the Impossible Players’ ultimate present of its 59th season, “Much Ado About Nothing” written by William Shakespeare and abridged by the Impossible Players. Cost is $18 for common admission or $13 for seniors, college students, army, or members. For reservations, name 719-542-6969 or go to impossibleplayers.com.

‘From the Earth’ exhibit at Steel City Art Works

311 1/2 S. Union Ave |5-8 p.m.| Steel City Art Works will host a gap reception for “From the Earth” with textile and jewellery artists. The present will dangle all month and the gallery is open free to the general public from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday via Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday.

Monster Art Show Opening at The Ethos

615 E Mesa Ave. | 5-9 p.m. | Join The Ethos to have fun native artist Monster Art with the opening of their solo artwork present. Monster Art is a self-taught artist who loves drawing cartoons. They had been born and raised in Pueblo and love its various artwork scene. This occasion is free. 

First Friday Art Show that includes Carol & Daniel Gill opens on the Pueblo County Historical Society & Heritage Museum

201 W. B St. | 6–8 p.m. | Join the Pueblo County Historical Society & Heritage Museum for a particular First Friday Art Show that includes mom and son duo, Carol and Daniel Gill. This distinctive exhibition highlights animals and landscapes in oil and acrylic, together with handcrafted leather-based and metal work.

Pueblo Pachyderm Club assembly

Cat’s Pourhouse, 147 Tiffany Drive, Pueblo West | 11:30 a.m. | The membership, a Republican group patterned after civic golf equipment with applications centered round authorities and politics, will host County Commissioner Chairman Zach Swearingen, who’s working for re-election, and Coroner Greg Grahek, working for election, as audio system. The lunch prices $16. The membership meets on the primary and third Friday of every month.

Saturday, May 2

Stitch-n-Bitch at The Ethos

615 E Mesa Ave. | 6-9 p.m. | Come sew with fellow fiber artists, and bitch about something that springs to thoughts at this free month-to-month social occasion.

Great American Cleanup on the Fountain Creek Watershed

Runyon Lake, Locust Street | 11th of September a.m. | Join a cleanup with the Pueblo Friends of the Arkansas River and Fountain Creek Watershed District. The group will clear up Phelp’s Creek. All provides are furnished. Email [email protected] with any questions.

Sunday, May 3

‘What Gives Life Meaning?’ at First Unitarian Society

110 Calla Ave. | 10:30 a.m. |  Carol Meadows will facilitate a program, “What Gives Life Meaning?” The program is one in her month-to-month sequence, “The Big Question.” The public is welcome and the constructing is handicap accessible. Light refreshments might be served. For extra data, contact [email protected] or name 720-235-2345. 

Wednesday, May 6

Book Tasting at The Ethos

615 E Mesa Ave. | 6-7 p.m. | Sample totally different “courses” of books, appetizers, entrées, and desserts of studying, whereas discovering new favorites in a enjoyable setting. Join for a Still Standing Book Tasting. Sample a menu of highly effective books centered on survival, grit, and overcoming the inconceivable. This is a free month-to-month occasion! 

Thursday, May 7

‘Community in Concentration Camps – Finding Food and Family at a Japanese American Relocation Center’

Pueblo Community College, Hoag Auditorium, 900 W. Orman Ave. | 7 p.m. | Join the Pueblo Archaeological and Historical Society and Pueblo Community College as they welcome Charles Fugate, who will lead a free, public presentation concerning the historical past of the Granada Relocation Center (higher generally known as Amache), the archaeology being carried out on the new National Historic Park, and his ongoing analysis on meals on the camp.

Third Thursday Open Mic at The Ethos

615 E. Mesa Ave. | 6-9 p.m. | free, all-ages open mic with music, poetry and spoken phrase welcome. Sign up is at 6 p.m., with performances from 6:30-9 p.m. PG choices solely, please.

Friday, May 8

Rainbow Room & The After Id Writers Workshop at The Ethos

615 E Mesa Ave. | 7-11 p.m. and 7-9 p.m. | The Ethos is bringing again its Rainbow Room dance celebration. Join from 7-11 p.m., as DJ Clark After Dark hits the decks to ship Pueblo’s first and solely all-inclusive, queer-friendly dance celebration. Tickets are $5 on-line, $10 at the door. After Id is a workshop for anybody who writes. All ages and talent ranges are welcome. Pay what you possibly can — it is a donation-based providing,

Saturday, May 9

National Train Day celebration

Pueblo Railway Museum, Pueblo Union Depot, 200 W B St. | 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. | Celebrate National Train Day with prepare rides behind the Depot. Train trip tickets are $15 for a trip within the engine, and $10 for a trip in considered one of three cabooses. Children underneath 3 trip the prepare free. Cash or test most popular, however bank cards accepted. Train trip tickets can solely be bought throughout the occasion. Purchase your tickets at our Gift Shop, a transformed caboose behind the Depot, close to the passenger boarding space. Trains depart each 20 minutes, so there might be a number of alternatives throughout the occasion to trip the prepare.

Blooms on the Buell

Buell Children’s Museum, 210 N. Santa Fe Ave. | 10 a.m. – 5 p.m. | Join the museum for a free, fun-filled day of celebration and group. Celebrate your mother or somebody particular with inventive actions like portray a flower pot, designing fabulous handmade playing cards, and collaborating in thrilling indoor and outside scavenger hunts. Guests will obtain free marigold seeds, and you may even deal with somebody particular to a complimentary facial and revel in free neck and shoulder chair massages. Explore an actual firetruck, meet native firefighters, and be part of the Fire Fit Kids Program on web site from midday to 2 p.m.

Second Saturday Themed Karaoke at The Ethos

615 E Mesa Ave. | 6-8 p.m. & 7-11 p.m. | Join for karaoke, Ethos model. This month’s karaoke theme is “Songs of the Silver Screen.” Karaoke is a free, bi-monthly occasion. It’s kid-friendly till 9 p.m., 16 and older after.

Wednesday, May 13

Small Batch Trivia by Geeks Who Drink at The Ethos

615 E Mesa Ave. | 7-9 p.m. | The second Wednesday of each month, The Ethos is the place for trivia. They’re utilizing the most recent in trivia expertise, and the prizes vary from mildly amusing to really helpful and the highest three groups win the evening. Free to play, restrict six people per crew.

Meet & Greet the Arkansas River Levee mural artists

Pillars Park by the Charles Lee Pedestrian Bridge| 4:30-6:30 p.m. | Take benefit of a possibility to satisfy the artists and present your help. Cost is $35 individual. Music, drinks, and lightweight snacks can be found. Tickets may be bought on-line at www.pueblolevee.org or by emailing [email protected] to RSVP. The occasion is sponsored by the Pueblo Conservancy District to help the artists who paint murals on the levee.

Thursday, May 14

The Thinking Atheist with a former Christian broadcaster at Rawlings Library

Rawlings Library, 100 E. Abriendo Ave., Bret Kelly room B, | 7 p.m. | Pueblo Humanists, a secular group, will view and talk about a program from The Thinking Atheist hosted by Seth Andrews, a former Christian broadcaster. The public is welcome and the constructing is handicap accessible. The group additionally meets on the fourth Friday of the month at a special location for its Freethought Friday social. For particulars, e-mail [email protected] or name 720-235-2345.  

The Id at The Ethos

615 E. Mesa Ave. | 6:30-9 p.m. | Literary open mic poetry, brief story, and folks tales included. No music, no hate speech. All-ages occasion, please preserve choices PG. This is a free month-to-month occasion.

Friday, May 15

After Id Writer’s Workshop & Third Friday Chaos Karaoke

615 E. Mesa Ave. | 7-9 p.m. and  7-11 p.m. |After Id is a workshop for anybody who writes. All ages and talent ranges are welcome, as all of us be taught from one another. Pay what you possibly can — it is a donation-based providing. It’s worse than your common karaoke! Somewhat chaos = a whole lot of enjoyable for our second karaoke evening of the month. Karaoke is a free, bi-monthly occasion. Kid-friendly till 9 p.m.; 16 and up solely after

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