Explore More: 4 events this weekend in Routt County
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS — Explore a mix of in-person and virtual events happening this weekend in Routt County.

LUNAFEST 2021
5 p.m. Friday to 5 p.m. Sunday
Virtual, steamboatlibrary.org/events/lunafest2021
Honoring Women’s History Month, Bud Werner Memorial Library presents LUNAFEST, a nationally touring film festival that highlights women as leaders in society, illustrated through seven new short films. The films range from animation to fictional drama and cover topics such as women’s health, body image, relationships, cultural diversity and breaking barriers. The film festival is being presented for free for the Yampa Valley courtesy of the library.

Ice Fishing Clinic
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday
State Forest, 56750 Colorado Highway 14, Walden
North Michigan Reservoir is ready to fish. Equipment will be provided, and holes will already be dug, welcoming those new to ice fishing. A formal introduction to the sport will review how to use a rod and what kind of bait to use. Rangers will available to answer questions, tie lines and bait hooks. No enrollment is necessary. Fishing licenses are required for those fishing who are 16 and older.

Pickleball New Player Clinic
4:30 to 6 p.m. Saturday
Steamboat Tennis and Pickleball Center, 2500 Pine Grove Road
Designed for people who have never played pickleball and people who need help with basic strategies and scoring, this clinic will get them started on the road to playing the fastest growing sport in the nation. For those 13 and older.

Hayden St. Patrick’s Day Snowshoe Shuffle
8:30 a.m. Saturday
Dry Creek Park, 513 S. Poplar St., Hayden
Sage Creek Snowshoe Shuffle has announced a new location for this year at Dry Creek Park. The event will feature a 1.75-mile snowshoe race — or just enjoy the trails with friends and family. There will be prizes and be sure to wear green.

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