Explore More: Top six events not to miss this weekend

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Tread of Pioneers Museum presents Lulie Crawford’s Wildflowers and Watercolors
10-11 a.m., Friday, July 22
Yampa River Botanic Park, 1000 Pamela Lane, Steamboat Springs
As a tribute to local pioneer artist Lulie Crawford, the Tread of Pioneers Museum shares the story of Lulie and her pioneering family, followed by watercolor instruction with a professional artist. Then the program participants paint their own wildflower watercolor masterpieces, just like Lulie! Registration not required.

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Community Brewing Method Tasting Event
11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Friday, July 22
Dusky Grouse Coffee, 1585 Mid Valley Dr., Unit 4, Steamboat Springs
Come by for a tasting comparison event as we explore different coffee brewing methods. DGC will be hosting our partner roaster, Victrola Coffee Roasters out of Seattle to guide us through the many different approaches to enjoying a good cup of coffee. Come by to chat, taste and connect.

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The Louder We Get
8-9 p.m., Friday, July 22
Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp, 40755 C.R. 36, Steamboat Springs
“The Louder We Get” tells the true story of Marc Hall’s legal battle to bring his boyfriend to his Canadian high-school prom in 2002. He had no idea standing up to his school principal would trigger an international news story back then, and would now become a new musical.

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Steamboat Farmers Market
9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 23
Yampa Street, between Fifth Street and Eighth Street
The Farmers Market in Steamboat Springs is one of the largest in the state. The market offers an abundance of Colorado grown produce and handmade crafts. Come on down on Saturdays in the summer to enjoy live music while browsing the 150 tents full of food and art.

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Author Signing: Ken Proper
11 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, July 23
Off the Beaten Path Bookstore, 68 Ninth St., Steamboat Springs
Join us for an author signing with author and photographer Ken Proper. He will be at our store to sign copies of his books “Victims of Love” and “Then & Now.” Stop by to meet one of our favorite local authors, learn more about the history of the Springs, and get signed copies of Steamboat classics.

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Lawnathon
11 a.m., Sunday, July 24
Snow Bowl, 2090 Snow Bowl Plaza, Steamboat Springs
Life is more fun when you play games with your friends. Join Parks and Rec on the lawn at Snow Bowl for the second annual Lawnathon. We’ll be playing cornhole, can jam, yard pong, spike ball and more. Team Registration: https://www.parksrecgames.com/lawnathon.

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