
The feeders are going up all over NOCO this week, and mine's no exception. The Broad-tailed Hummingbirds are ahead of schedule — which, honestly, tracks with everything else about this spring.
This one's got our tiny stunt pilots, the six-week seed series coming in for a landing, a Wellington town board seat with your name on it, and a weekend packed with music, crafts, and good vibes.
Let’s dig in!
— Megan

The Tiny Stunt Pilots Are Here

We started the year with Bald Eagles cruising the frozen reservoirs. Then the Sandhill Cranes rattled through on their way to Alaska. Three weeks ago, the Mountain Bluebirds claimed every fence post on the Front Range. Now, the next arrivals are warming up in central Mexico. The Broad-tailed Hummingbird — NOCO’s signature summer resident. Males typically reach our Front Range elevations in late April (though this year, they are reportedly arriving early, which tracks with our strange weather patterns this year), following the bloom north, arriving at our elevation just as the early wildflowers start opening up.
How You'll Know They're Here
You’ll likely hear the first one before you see it. Male Broad-taileds produce a metallic wing trill that sounds like a high-pitched cricket with a jet engine. If you're standing in the garden and hear a sharp, buzzy zing rip past your ear, congratulations. Your first hummingbird of the season just checked in.

Males are compact and iridescent green with a vivid rose-magenta throat patch that flashes in the sunlight.
Females are subtler: pale-bellied with green backs and a light dusting of spots on the throat. Both weigh roughly as much as a nickel.

The Survival Trick
To survive freezing mountain nights at elevations up to 10,500 feet, these birds use a state called torpor. It is a mini-hibernation where they drop their heart rate from 1,200 beats per minute to as low as 50, and their body temperature plummets to conserve vital fat reserves. Without this ‘emergency brake’ on their metabolism, they wouldn't survive the 30°F swings common in a NOCO spring.
The Feeder Call: Time to Hang It Up
Early arrivals often beat the wildflowers, making your feeder a vital pit stop after their multi-thousand-mile journey.
The Recipe: 1 part plain white sugar to 4 parts water.
The "Never" List: No red dye, honey, or brown sugar. The red on the feeder is enough to attract them.
Pro-Tip: Hang two feeders out of sight of each other. Broad-taileds are fiercely territorial; a second feeder around the corner prevents one dominant male from guarding the entire ‘empire.’
Welcome back, tiny stunt pilots. We've been waiting!

Wellington: Six Chairs, One Town, Your Call
Wellington is currently looking for neighbors to help steer the town’s direction, and the ‘help wanted’ list is significant. The town is accepting applications for several volunteer board positions, including the Planning Commission, the Parks, Recreation, Open Space and Trails (PROST) board, and the Finance Advisory Board — which currently has a whopping six openings.
Interviews are scheduled between April 20 and May 1, which means the window to get your name in the hat is closing fast. You don’t need a background in urban planning or a master's in finance to serve; you simply need to live in Wellington and care about what happens to its dirt and its dollars.
These aren’t ceremonial seats. These boards review budgets, weigh in on trail development, and shape the recommendations that land in front of the Board of Trustees. If you’ve ever had a strong opinion about a sidewalk, a park, or how the town allocates its funds, these are the rooms where those opinions actually turn into policy.

🌱 SEED STARTING · Week 5 of 6
The Handoff: From Grow Lights to Garden Beds

Six weeks. Six trays. Peppers, tomatoes, brassicas, herbs, squash, melons, okra. The grow-light shelf has done its job. Time to trade the timer for a trowel.
We're 16 days from the May 7 average last frost date. Here's exactly what goes outside when.
🌱 Last Chance Indoors
Basil: If you missed last week, start now. It's a fast germinator, and you'll have transplant-ready seedlings by late May, right when it wants to go outside.
Celery: Technically still possible. Use a heat mat, be patient. Transplant window: May 14–28.
Your Transplant Calendar — Fort Collins Almanac Dates
Now through Apr 23: Asparagus crowns, onions, leeks, collards, cabbage, kale. Cold-tolerant crops that benefit from going out before last frost.
Apr 23 – May 7: Broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kohlrabi, Swiss chard, lettuce. A light frost won't hurt these. It makes brassicas tougher.
May 7 – May 21: Tomatoes, peppers, eggplants, cucumbers, squash, melons, basil, tomatillos. Don't rush this group. One cold night below 50°F sets back peppers and eggplants by weeks.
May 21 onward: Okra, watermelons, sweet corn, green beans, dry beans. True heat lovers. They want warm soil as much as warm air.
🌿 Still Direct Sowing Outdoors
All still in window: carrots (through Jul 24), radishes (Aug 7), beets (May 21), dill (Aug 7), cilantro (May 28), chard (May 21). Keep going.
💡 Final Tips for a Strong Season
Harden off everything still indoors. Every warm-season seedling needs 7–10 days of graduated outdoor time. Skip it and healthy plants stall.
Water direct-sown seeds in well. Our spring wind dries the soil surface fast. Still the #1 reason seeds fail to germinate in NOCO.
Keep row cover accessible through May 15. Late surprises happen. We learned that lesson two weeks ago.
If you planted shrubs during the Shrub Club series, leave room around them as you transplant your seedlings. The gumi berry, serviceberry, and others you planted this spring will spread. Give them space and let them grow into the food forest we've been building since Feb.
That's a wrap on the Seed Starting Series! Six weeks of trays, timers, and soil temperature math, and now we're handing it all over to the sun. I'd love to see your gardens progress this summer. Follow us on Instagram (we're just getting it going!) and show us your plant babies. See you in the garden. 🌿

The stack of documents lands on the table and suddenly the house you love feels like a liability. The clauses, the contingencies, the counteroffers. It's a lot to deal with, even when everything goes smoothly.
Amilyn Stange has been inside that paperwork longer than most agents have been in real estate. Before she even showed a house, she spent years as a banker and a paralegal for real estate and estate planning attorneys. The fine print isn't intimidating to her, it’s the foundation of her journey into real estate. She works across all of NOCO — from Erie to Wellington, Estes to the plains — and her job is to make sure you understand exactly what you're signing, and why.
Office: C3 Real Estate, 4864 Thompson Pkwy, Johnstown, CO 80534
Connect: [email protected] · amilynstange.com

Every contribution keeps us out in the field, digging into local history, and showing up for the towns we cover. We're grateful for every bit of support. Thanks for being part of this.
— Megan & David

From Berthoud to the Wyoming state line, Fort Morgan to Estes, each week we pull together a list of the top events happening all over Northern Colorado.
April 21th - 27th, 2026
Featured

FoCoMX 2026 @ Downtown Fort Collins — April 24–25 — Colorado's largest live music event. Over 450 bands, dozens of venues, every genre imaginable. The one you plan around. 👉 Build your schedule
All Weekend/Week Long
City Nature Challenge — Bioblitz @ Everywhere in NOCO — April 24–27 — Four days to document the wild things living alongside us. Birds, bugs, plants, fungi — upload to iNaturalist and add NOCO to the global count. 👉 Join the count
UNC•Greeley Jazz Festival @ University of Northern Colorado (Greeley) — April 23–25 — The largest jazz festival of its kind in the nation, right here in NOCO. Mainstage concerts, clinics, workshops, and after-hours sessions across three days. Thursday, April 23 — 4:30pm & 7:30pm: Alicia Olatujah & David Rosenthal + Walter Smith III & Skylar Tang with the Compass Jazz Orchestra Friday, April 24 — 4:30pm & 7:30pm: The Alfredo Rodriguez Quintet + The Compass Jazz Orchestra with special guest Victor Wooten Saturday, April 25 — 4:30pm: Jeff Hamilton, John Clayton & Larry Fuller + The Zaremba Jazz Fellowship with Wayne Bergeron 👉 Get tickets
NoCo Theatrix Presents: Seussical Jr. @ Union Colony Civic Center (Greeley) — Friday, April 24 — 6:30pm · Saturday, April 25 — 11am, 3pm & 6:30pm · Sunday, April 26 — 2pm & 6pm — Horton, the Cat in the Hat, and the whole Seuss universe, performed by young NOCO talent. Six shows across three days. 👉 Get tickets
ACT Presents: Side Show @ Ed Beaty Hall, Aims Community College (Greeley) — April 24–26 — The Tony-nominated musical about conjoined twins Daisy and Violet Hilton, from carnival sideshow to vaudeville stardom. A story about belonging. $15. 👉 Get tickets
TUESDAY
Cozy Game Night @ MeadKrieger Meadery (Loveland) — 4–9pm — Bring a friend or make one. Mead helps. 👉 Play something
YAY Foundation Open Mic Night @ The Love Shack (Loveland) — 5–8pm — Community stage, craft mocktails, good cause. 👉 Take the mic
Tiffany-Style Stained Glass Sun Catcher @ The Artisan Shop & Studio (Loveland) — 6:30–8:30pm — Cut glass, bend lead, make light. 👉 Catch some sun
Texas Hold'em Poker @ Crooked Beech Brewing (Loveland) — 6–9pm — Free to play. Craft beer not included but highly recommended. 👉 Ante up
NOCOM Knowledge Transfer: The Internship Advantage @ Forge Campus Collaboratory (Loveland) — 2–3:30pm — Beyond recruiting — practical insight for small businesses navigating internship programs. 👉 Learn the play
Inside Out Pop-Up Art Exhibit @ Foothills Shopping Center (Fort Collins) — 10am–8pm — Art taking over the mall. Walk past it or stop and look — either way, it finds you. 👉 Wander through
Sourdough 101 Workshop & Sips @ Farm Fusion (Fort Collins) — 2pm — Starter culture, live yeast, and something to sip while you learn. 👉 Rise to it
Run Club @ Odell Brewing (Fort Collins) — 5:45pm — Earn the pint. 👉 Lace up
Celebrating Women in Wolf Conservation @ Avogadro's Number (Fort Collins) — 6–8pm — The women doing the work to bring wolves back. Worth hearing. 👉 Listen in
Gulo Gulo Poetry Collective @ Wolverine Farm Publick House (Fort Collins) — 6pm — Words, workshop, the good kind of Tuesday night. 👉 Bring a poem
Graduate Chamber Music Concert @ Organ Recital Hall, CSU (Fort Collins) — 7–8pm — One tight hour of live chamber music. 👉 Sit close
Rock Cut Trivia @ Rock Cut Brewing (Estes Park) — 7–9pm — Mountain trivia at elevation. 👉 Prove it
Michter's Whiskey Class @ William Oliver's (Windsor) — 6–7:30pm — One of America's most storied whiskey brands, poured and explained. 👉 Sip and learn
Trivia Night with Geeks Who Drink @ Mighty River Brewing (Windsor) — 7–9pm — Windsor's smartest Tuesday night out. 👉 Bring your brain
WEDNESDAY
Earth Day Native Plant Sale @ High Plains Environmental Center (Loveland) — 9am–12pm — Go early. The good ones go fast. 👉 Root something local
Lunchtime Meditation @ Heruka Kadampa Meditation Center (Loveland) — 12–1pm — One hour. No agenda. Just breathe. 👉 Find your center
Earth Day Downtown Cleanup: Meet @ Sky Bear Brewery & Pub — 5–6pm — One hour. Real difference. 👉 Pick it up
Earth Day Clothing Swap @ Sky Bear Brewery & Pub — 6–9pm — Bring what you don't wear. Leave with something you will. 👉 Swap it out
Hand Knitting Chunky Blankets @ The Artisan Shop & Studio (Loveland) — 6:30–8:30pm — No needles. Just your hands, some thick yarn, and a Wednesday well spent. 👉 Get cozy
The Librarians Film Screening @ Rialto Theatre — 7–9pm — Join the Loveland Public Library for a powerful, free screening of the documentary The Librarians. 👉 Take a seat
Colorado Eagles vs. TBD — Calder Cup Playoffs, Game 1 @ Blue Arena / The Ranch (Loveland) — 7:05pm — Playoff hockey. First puck of the postseason. 👉 Get loud
Earth Day Festival @ Lory Student Center Plaza, CSU (Fort Collins) — 10am–2pm — Local orgs, outdoor energy, and a campus that goes all in for Earth Day. 👉 Show up for it
2025 Contemporary Art Survey: Artist’s Reception @ The Lincoln Center (Fort Collins) — 4–6pm — A full afternoon of what's happening in Colorado art right now. 👉 See what's current
Ram Talks: Preserving Colorado's Agricultural History @ Fort Collins Welcome Center — 5–6:30pm — One story at a time, the fields and the people who worked them. 👉 Hear it
Handmade Pasta & Pairings @ Farm Fusion (Fort Collins) — 5pm — Roll it, fill it, pair it. Date night energy, any night. 👉 Eat something real
Residency Concert: Nate Valdez + Friends @ Wolverine Farm Publick House (Fort Collins) — 6–8pm — Local sounds in the best kind of room. 👉 Catch the set
Guitar Studio Recital @ Organ Recital Hall, CSU (Fort Collins) — 6pm — Student guitarists, live and unfiltered. 👉 Listen close
All-Choral Finale Concert @ CSU School of the Arts (Fort Collins) — 7:30–9:30pm — Every CSU choir, one stage, one night. 👉 Hear them all
Fort Collins Funk Jam @ Chipper's Lanes (Fort Collins) — 8–11pm — Late-night funk at a bowling alley. This town contains multitudes. 👉 Get loose
Acoustic Jam with Tommy Ventura @ The Tavern at Red Feather Lakes (Fort Collins/Foothills) — 6:30pm — Mountain tavern, live guitar, worth the drive. 👉 Head up the hill
Geoff Clark Acoustic @ The Rock Inn Mountain Tavern (Estes Park) — 5–8pm — A reliable Wednesday night in one of NOCO's best mountain rooms. 👉 Settle in
Boozy Bingo Tournament — Luau @ The Barrel (Estes Park) — 6–9pm — Leis, bingo cards, and a Wednesday that went somewhere unexpected. 👉 Try your luck
THURSDAY
World Geography Trivia @ Loveland Aleworks — 6–8pm — How well do you actually know the map? Find out over a pint. 👉 Test your atlas
Mindful Paint Pour Class @ The Artisan Shop & Studio (Loveland) — 6:30–8:30pm — No skill required. Just pour, breathe, and see what happens. 👉 Let it flow
Sewing Beginner Alterations @ The Artisan Shop & Studio (Loveland) — 6:30–8:30pm — Learn to fix the things in your closet you keep ignoring. 👉 Stitch it up
Classic League @ Sweetheart Bowling (Loveland) — 6:30–10pm — Old school league night. The way it was meant to be played. 👉 Roll it
Pinwheel Party for Prevention @ Otter Shop (Fort Collins) — 4–6pm — Child abuse prevention awareness, community-style. Plant a pinwheel, show up for kids. 👉 Be there
An Evening with Melissa Strong @ Old Firehouse Books (Fort Collins) — 6–7pm — In Climbing Through, Melissa Strong, a rock climber and restaurateur, unveils her remarkable journey of survival and resilience in the face of mortality. 👉 Come listen
The Brudi Brothers @ Aggie Theatre (Fort Collins) — 8pm — Seattle street poets bringing raucous Americana and old-world soul to the Aggie stage. 👉 Catch the sound
Alex Thoele Acoustic @ The Rock Inn Mountain Tavern (Estes Park) — 5–8pm — Drive up. Settle in. Let the mountain do the rest. 👉 Head up the hill
Abby Posner at Listening @ The Legion (Estes Park) — 6:30–8:30pm — The Legion's intimate listening room does it right. 👉 Hear something real
Local Bluegrass Pick @ Twin Owls Steakhouse at Taharaa (Estes Park) — 6:30–9pm — Rotating pickers, mountain views, dinner worth staying for. 👉 Tap your boots
Michael @ Historic Park Theatre (Estes Park) — multiple times — First-run film at America's oldest cinema. 👉 Catch it early
FRIDAY
Beyond the Buzz Social Networking @ The Love Shack (Loveland) — 9:30–11am — Morning connections, craft mocktails, no awkward name tags required. 👉 Show up warm
35th Annual Colorado Governor's Art Show Opening Night Gala @ Loveland Museum — 5–8pm — One of the state's most celebrated art events kicks off in Loveland. Don't miss the opening. 👉 See it first
Tappy Hour with Full Expression @ The Love Shack (Loveland) — 6–8pm — Live music and craft mocktails on a Friday evening. Low key, high quality. 👉 Tap in
Date Night Pottery @ The Artisan Shop & Studio (Loveland) — 6:30–8:30pm — Hands in clay, side by side. Ghost jokes optional. 👉 Throw together
Loveland Choral Society: An American Songbook @ Rialto Theater (Loveland) — 7:30pm — The songs that shaped a century, sung live downtown. 👉 Take your seat
Eric Golden Band @ Tom Davis Saloon (Loveland) — 8pm — Live country rock at Loveland's beloved honky-tonk. 👉 Two-step your Friday away
Story in Motion @ Foothills Shopping Center (Fort Collins) — 10am–11:30am — Movement-based storytelling for the little ones. 👉 Bring the kids
Date Night: Italian Romance Cooking Class @ Farm Fusion (Fort Collins) — 5–7:30pm — Pasta, wine, and someone you like across the table. 👉 Ciao, date night
Art Opening Reception: Inside Out @ Foothills Shopping Center (Fort Collins) — 5–8pm — The mall becomes a gallery. Meet the artists behind it. 👉 Walk through
Fourth Fridays @ All Sales Vinyl (Fort Collins) — 6–9pm — Live music, real records, the good kind of Friday night. 👉 Flip through it
Optimistic Personality Disorder @ The Lincoln Center (Fort Collins) — 7–8:30pm — Described as the lovechild between a TED Talk and a tequila shot. 👉 Find out
The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged) @ CSU School of the Arts (Fort Collins) — 7:30–9:30pm — All 37 plays. Two hours. Three actors. Chaos. 👉 Watch it unravel
Wind Symphony Concert: Enigma! @ CSU School of the Arts (Fort Collins) — 7:30–9:30pm — Fascinated by mystery? Drawn to puzzles? This concert is for you! 👉 Hear it live
Friday Live Music: Lost Penny @ Snowy Peaks Winery (Estes Park) — 4:30–6:30pm — Mountain wine, live music, golden hour. The formula works. 👉 Sip and stay
Jon Pickett (Chain Station) Acoustic @ The Rock Inn Mountain Tavern (Estes Park) — 5–8pm — A regular in the best room in the mountains. 👉 Head up the hill
Bigfoot BBQ @ Estes Park Events Complex — 6–9pm — Smoked meat and mountain air. The legend lives. 👉 Track it down
Live Magic at The Stanley: Aiden Sinclair's Underground — 8:30pm — The Stanley at night, a magician in the basement. NOCO weird in the best possible way. 👉 Believe it
ReadCon 2026 @ LINC Library Innovation Center (Greeley) — 5:30–8:30pm — A celebration of books, readers, and the library that pulls it all together. 👉 Come for the story
SATURDAY
NOCO Half Marathon & 10K @ Boyd Lake State Park (Loveland) — 7am–12pm — The lake, the legs, the finish line beer you've been thinking about since mile 4. 👉 Run it
Volunteer: Saturday Morning Garden Club @ High Plains Environmental Center (Loveland) — 9am–12pm — Hands in the dirt, good company, better morning. 👉 Dig in
Introduction to Metal Repousse @ The Love Shack (Loveland) — 10am–12pm — The ancient art of shaping metal with your hands. Turns out it's incredibly satisfying. 👉 Make your mark
For the Love of Pickles — Pickle Fest @ Loveland Aleworks — 12–8pm — Briny, crunchy, very NOCO. 👉 Get in the jar
Mosaic Lamp Workshop @ The Artisan Shop & Studio (Loveland) — 2:30–4:30pm — Cut. Grout. Glow. Take it home. 👉 Make some light
Loveland Choral Society: An American Songbook @ Rialto Theater (Loveland) — 3pm — Final showing. The songs that shaped a century, sung live downtown. 👉 Take your seat
Sparta AVM 17 @ Blue Arena / The Ranch (Loveland) — 5pm — Live combat sports at the Ranch. Not a quiet Saturday. 👉 Get in the arena
Jace — Acoustic Emo Classics @ The Love Shack (Loveland) — 9:30pm — Your middle school feelings, live and acoustic, late on a Saturday. 👉 Feel it all again
Indie Bookstore Day @ Cherry On Top Bookshop (Fort Collins) — 9am–9pm — One of the best days on the independent bookstore calendar. Go spend money on something that matters. 👉 Buy a book
Signature Fly Fishing School @ St. Peter's Fly Shop (Fort Collins) — 9am–5pm — Learn from the best shop in NOCO. The water's right, the timing's right. 👉 Cast off
Miracle Mile Spey School @ St. Peter's Fly Shop (Fort Collins) — 9am–3pm — Two-handed casting on legendary water. Not for everyone — exactly for someone. 👉 Learn the swing
NOCO Record Show @ Breckenridge Brewery (Fort Collins) — 10am–5pm — Crates, covers, and the thrill of finding the one. 👉 Dig through it
NoCO FoodShed Kubota Orange Days @ NoCO FoodShed (Fort Collins) — 12–3pm — Local food, local farming, and a good look at where your food actually comes from. 👉 Show up hungry
Percussion Ensemble Festival Concert @ CSU School of the Arts (Fort Collins) — 6–8pm — Every surface becomes an instrument. Worth the early evening. 👉 Feel the beat
Howlin' Blues Gala Benefiting W.O.L.F. Sanctuary @ Fort Collins Marriott — 5–10pm — Blues music and wolf conservation under one roof. NOCO contains multitudes. 👉 Howl for a good cause
Prost! Songs of Ceremony & Celebration @ First Presbyterian Church (Fort Collins) — 7–8:30pm — Rocky Mountain Chamber Singers doing what they do best. 👉 Raise a voice
Lyric Comedy Show @ The Lyric (Fort Collins) — 8pm — Saturday night laughs in Fort Collins' best small venue. 👉 Get in on it
Gordon Creek Band @ The Tavern at Red Feather Lakes (Fort Collins/Foothills) — 7–9pm — Mountain roadhouse, live band, drive worth taking. 👉 Head for the hills
Travel Series: China @ Estes Valley Community Center (Estes Park) — 10–11:30am — Saturday morning armchair travel with locals who've been there. 👉 See the world from Estes
Handmade Ceramic Diffuser with Essential Oils @ Makers Mercantile & Studio (Greeley) — 10:30am–12:30pm — Make the thing that makes your house smell good. 👉 Craft it
Fused Glass Art Sculpture with Stand @ Makers Mercantile & Studio (Greeley) — 1:30–3:30pm — Ten inches of molten glass shaped into something you made yourself. 👉 Fire it up
Greeley Children's Chorale: Spring Sing @ Greeley Central High School — 3–5pm — Young voices, spring repertoire, the kind of afternoon that sneaks up and moves you. 👉 Come listen
SUNDAY
Hat Burning Workshop @ The Artisan Shop & Studio (Loveland) — 1:30–3:30pm — Wood-burning on fabric. Your hat, your design, your hands. 👉 Brand it
Tiffany-Style Stained Glass Sun Catcher @ The Artisan Shop & Studio (Loveland) — 2–5pm — Cut glass, bend lead, make light. 👉 Catch some sun
Dot Painting for All Skill Levels @ Pinspiration Loveland — 2–4pm — Meditative, colorful, no experience required. 👉 Make your mark
5th Street Block Walk @ Verboten Brewing & NoCo Cat Café (Loveland) — 3pm — A neighborhood stroll connecting two of Loveland's best stops. Cats at the end. 👉 Walk it out
Morning Moonlight Painting Class @ Petrichor Collective (Fort Collins) — 10am–2pm — A moonlit canvas at 10am. The contradiction is the point. 👉 Paint the night
Makers Hive Market @ Foothills Shopping Center (Fort Collins) — 11am–5pm — Local makers, handmade goods, a Sunday worth showing up for. 👉 Shop the hive
The Return of Culinary Magic: Chocolate & Vanilla @ Nuance Chocolate (Fort Collins) — 12–4pm — One of Fort Collins' best makers doing what they do best, live. 👉 Taste the magic
Pysanky — Ukrainian Folk Art of Egg Decoration @ Petrichor Collective (Fort Collins) — 2–5pm — An ancient tradition, a steady hand, and a Sunday afternoon worth remembering. 👉 Try the art
Arias @ Avo's — Opera Fort Collins @ Avogadro's Number — 4–6pm — Opera in a bar. Fort Collins does what it wants. 👉 Hear something unexpected
Concert Orchestra: The Birds and the Bees @ Griffin Concert Hall, CSU (Fort Collins) — 7:30–9:30pm — Spring theme, full orchestra, a Sunday night worth staying up for. 👉 Sit close
Rocky Mountain Winter Speaker Series: Wetland Restoration @ Beaver Meadows Visitor Center (Estes Park) — 2–3pm — One hour, one expert, one reason to drive up. 👉 Come learn
Sunday Funday @ Snowy Peaks Winery (Estes Park) — 3–7pm — Open Mic from 3-5 and Date Night Specials from 4-7. The weekend's not over yet. 👉 Sip it out
MONDAY
Monday is a rare 'NOCO Zero.' After 450 bands at FoCoMX and enough jazz in Greeley to vibrate the paint off the walls, the entire region is collectively napping behind a pair of sunglasses.

