What to do this weekend in the ‘Boat
Whether it’s prepping for fall or catching a lie show, there is plenty to do this weekend around town. While they are many exciting and interesting events to choose from, here are some highlights for the incoming weekend.
FRIDAY

2023 Class of 20 Under 40 Celebration
8-9:30 a.m., Friday
Olympian Hall, 845 Howelsen Parkway
The Steamboat Pilot & Today will recognize 20 outstanding business and community leaders under the of age 40 during a special celebration.

2023 Plein Air Event at Steamboat Art Museum
11 a.m. – 6 p.m., Friday
Steamboat Art Museum, 807 Lincoln Ave
Steamboat Art Museum gathers 50 artists from around the country to capture-in-paint the fabulous fall colors and favorite places through artist’s eyes.

LIVE MUSIC TREVOR G. POTTER WITH WALT AND THE OL’ 37
4-7 p.m., Friday
The Slopeside, 1855 Ski Time Square Drive
Rustic rock, broken bluegrass and country casualties. Entry is free.

Young Virtuosos, presented by your Steamboat Symphony Orchestra
7-8:30 p.m., Friday
Strings Music Pavilion, 950 Strings Road
Join us for an extraordinary kick off to our 32nd season with “Young Virtuosos,” a concert that will showcase some incredible young talent, including special guest violinist Taryn Geiger, age 14. Tickets are $10 for children and $65 for adults.

Eddie Roberts & The Lucky Strokes
9 p.m., Friday
Old Town Pub, 600 Lincoln Ave
When Eddie shows up at OTP, you know he’s bringing 102%. We are eager to check out this new act, his words.
SATURDAY

Steamboat Cars and Coffee
9- 11 a.m., Saturday
Transit Center Parking Lot, 1505 Lincoln Ave
A fun, free, family event featuring classic cars from the local area every other Saturday throughout the summer. Bring your car or just come and spectate.

Energizing Yoga Flow at Steamboat Pilates and Fitness
9:30-11 a.m., Saturday
Steamboat Pilates and Fitness, 111 11th St
Unwind with purpose this Saturday morning with a vinyasa-style yoga flow. All levels welcomed.

The Fast & The Furriest: 5k9 Doggie Fun Run & Walk
10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Saturday
Get ready to lace up your sneakers, leash up your pups, and join us for a paws-itively awesome event that’s all about fun, community and furry friends. Tickets range from $40 to $50. Teams of 5 are $175, and teams of 10 are $300.

Worried Men – Acoustic
8 p.m., Saturday
The Press, 1009 Lincoln Ave
As one of the longest running bands in Steamboat, Worried Men is a four-piece that knows how to jam. The band plays tunes ranging from Grateful Dead to the Allman Brothers, Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, and Bob Dylan. Tickets are $10 with no pre-sales.
Jordan Bastian is the special section and digital engagement editor for the Steamboat Pilot & Today. To reach her, call 970-871-4247 or email her at jbastian@SteamboatPilot.com.

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