Paint and Sip for Steamboat Dance Theatre

Paint and Sip at The Commons

A Fundraiser for Steamboat Dance Theatre

56 7th Street, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487

February 1 | 2:00-4:00pm

Come paint with us step by step as we have a fundraiser for Steamboat Dance Theatre. Ticket price includes all painting supplies, one raffle ticket, and happy hour specials at The Commons. Come paint with us and enter to win special prizes.

Paintings take about two hours and is a step by step instruction.

Please arrive a few minutes early to check-in.

Youth Storytelling Program with the Colorado New Play Festival

Colorado New Play Festival will be helping kids gain confidence and explore their creativity during the Youth Storytelling program, Wednesdays Jan 14- March 26 at the Boys & Girls Club. The program is open to all 4th-7th graders. Free for BGC members, $25 for non-members.
At the end of the program, selected stories will be performed by professional actors.
To register, contact Kelly at klanders@bgcnec.org.

4-Week Kids After School Pottery Wheel Class (Winter Session)

Thursdays, January 22 – February 12, 3:45pm – 5:45pm

Instructor: Sterling Smith

Cost: $390, includes instructor fee and clay and glaze materials (max. 15lbs clay per child)

Age: 8 and up

Kids love to play in the mud! In this class, they will learn how to wedge and center their clay on the wheel and then proceed to the fun and messy throwing process of creating cylinders, cups, bowls and possibly plates, depending on progress during class. Students will also learn to trim their pots on the wheel when the clay has stiffened to “leather hard” stage. They will then decorate and glaze their work over the course of several weeks. All pieces will be fired to 2150 degrees Fahrenheit for functional use in the home and kitchen.

CMC Ball Observatory Star Party

Join the Colorado Mountain College Sky Club and Engineering Club for an exciting evening (weather permitting) of exploring the universe at CMC’s Ball Observatory on campus. All are welcome, including kids. No previous knowledge necessary.

Justin Roberts and the Not Ready for Naptime Players

Five-time Grammy Award–nominated children’s musician Justin Roberts has been creating the soundtrack to family life for more than 25 years. Now, with his 16th full-length album, Space Cadet, Justin’s rock journey goes interstellar — delivering feel-good songs that celebrate inclusion, acceptance, and self-discovery.

In concert, kids and grown-ups alike dance it out with Justin and his incredibly talented band, the Not Ready for Naptime Players, joined by the Steamboat String Quartet. Together, they invite audiences to explore what it means to be yourself and embrace what makes you unique.

Debunk the Winter Funk at Stagecoach Lake

Got the winter blues? Colorado Parks & Wildlife is providing a cool way to shake off the winter doldrums and “debunk the winter funk” with a variety of outdoor, family activities at Stagecoach State Park’s Marina area, Saturday, Feb. 28, from 10am through 2pm. All Ages! Leashed pets are welcome!

Bumper Cars and Public Skate

Bumper Cars at the Howelsen Ice Arena are a fun and interactive activity for the entire family! Spin, glide, bump and slide across the ice during one of our 20-minute bumper car sessions. Reservations are recommended and spaces fill up fast, book your bumper car experience today!

Yampatika Howelsen Hill Snowshoe Tour

Located in easy-to-access downtown, this snowshoe tour features a chair lift to get the group up near the top of the hike (weather permitting lift use). The tour winds through multiple ecosystems full of signs of wildlife with an amazing view of the valley looking out towards the Steamboat Ski Resort.

Saturdays, Dec. 27 – March 21 from 10am – 12pm
Howelsen Hill Lodge
$30-$35, dependent on snowshoe rental
Registration Required

Yampatika Community Science After Dark

Fridays, Feb. 6 – April 17
Locations vary, check website.
Free
Registration Required
Ages 14+
Join Yampatika naturalists and US Forest Service biologists on this nighttime snowshoe tour! Throughout the tour, we will stop to survey for boreal owls and search for other species of interest on the ski mountain. Snowshoers will also be trained on the new Steamboat Ski Resort – Wildlife Watchers iNaturalist project.

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