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10 events to Go & Do Nov. 3 to 5 in Steamboat Springs

The newest skier safety dog, Powder, a Saint Bernard, will make an appearance on Saturday at the Strings Pavilion. This photo was a first-place winner in the 2017 Colorado Associated Press Editors and Reporters Contest.
Matt Stensland

STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — From live music with the Afrobeat, funk-fusion, eight-piece Polyrhythmics, laughing until your sides hurt with the Super Fun Steamboat Show or getting a head start to your holiday shopping, Explore has you covered on what to do and where to go this weekend.

Friday, Nov. 3

Open climbing gym

6:30 to 9 p.m. | Love Climbing Adventures, 2673 Jacobs Circle

Open gym for middle and high school students; snack food provided.



Super Fun Steamboat Show

8 to 10 p.m. | Chief Theater, 813 Lincoln Ave.

Don’t miss the last Super Fun Steamboat Show of 2017, as the cast and crew give thanks in the form of comedy, music, dancing from the African drummers and dancers and more. Donations will benefit the Routt County United Way Thanksgiving meal.



Saturday, Nov. 4

 Kids Hand-Building Pottery Workshop

10 a.m. to noon | Warehome Studios/Anderson Ceramic & Design, 2520 Copper Ridge Dr.

Kids will learn how to wedge and hand build with clay using slabs, coils and pinch techniques. All pieces will be fired to 2150 degrees Fahrenheit for use in the home and kitchen. Advanced registration required at https://www.warehomestudios.com/classes/ by Friday, Nov. 3.

7th annual Arts and Crafts Fair

10 a.m. to 3 p.m. | Yampa Valley Regional Airport, 11005 Routt County Road 51A

Get a jump start on your holiday shopping with the arts and crafts fair featuring over 40 vendors with handmade jewelry, note cards, photography, hand-knitted items, glassware, lotions, soaps, home décor items, and let’s not forget about the homemade cinnamon buns and caramel corn.

Full Moon Gong Immersion

6 to 6:45 p.m. | Neptune Healing & Float Spa, 941 Lincoln Ave.

An effective tool for meditation and shifting consciousness, this month’s immersion will focus on the full moon in Taurus. The full moon is the peak of emotions and instincts and lights up our relationships. With Neptune in play, this full moon heightens intuition, sensitivity, romance and also delusion or over-indulgence. First-come, first-served. Arrive early. $15 bring a mat or cushion.

Meet and Greet with Powder

6:15 to 7 p.m. | Strings Music Festival Pavilion, 900 Strings Road

Saturday is your op-paw-tunity to say hello to Steamboat Ski Patrol’s Safety Dog before the 7 p.m. “Call of the Wild: Illustrated Edition” performance. Powder is a 10-month-old St. Bernard who helps Steamboat Resort ski patrollers to promote mountain safety. She’ll be at the Pavilion for photos and belly scratches.

Polyrhythmics

10 p.m. | Schmiggity’s, 821 Lincoln Ave. 

This funk-fusion, eight-piece band out of Seattle, Washington, is gearing up for a big year with the release of their fourth studio album, “Caldera,” which exemplifies their infectious sound rooted in funk, soul, psychedelic rock, R&B, progressive jazz and Afrobeat.

Sunday, Nov. 5

Elevate Your Party Favorites

4:30 to 5:30 p.m. | Natural Grocers, 355 Lincoln Ave.

Learn how to take your favorite party foods to a healthier level, upgrading your go-to recipes so they are both guilt free and nutritious.

The Medicinal Benefits of CBD

4:30 to 6 p.m. | Sundance Studio, 385 Anglers Dr.

Learn about the therapeutic effects of cannabinoids (CDBs) at this workshop covering the following topics: effects of CBD on chronic pain/inflamation, addiction, concussions, strokes, traumatic brain injuries, anxiety, autism, epilepsy, cancer, depression, sleep disorders and post traumatic stress disorder. Event includes CBD-infused tea, samples and references to scientific literature.

Storm Peak Potluck

6 to 9 p.m. | Storm Peak Brewing Company, 1885 Elk River Plaza

Bring you’re a-game and share your best recipes for a chance to win a growler of your choice. Arrive early to give attendees enough time to vote on your dish. Bring enough food for six people; plates and cutlery encouraged.


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