Born, raised and residing in the Rocky Mountains of Colorado, Casey Falter has been steeped in the music and culture characteristic of life in the High Country. Casey describes his current music endeavor as “Adventure Acoustic Guitar”. Armed with an acoustic guitar, effects and a loop pedal, Casey brings “Blues, Grass and Grooves” to every…
Wes Watkins Band at the Summer Solstice Block Party on South Main in Gunnison Colorado. Denver based Wes Watkins, Band Leader of the Other Black and trumpet player from Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats.
Guest photographer Tim Brown is bringing his tintype camera from 1860 (that’s right, 1860) to create unique keepsakes that develop in front of your eyes! Private 30-minute sessions are available Saturday, June 15th from 1:00 – 7:00pm Perfect for Father’s Day, your unique 5″x7″ tintype will last generations! Reservations: https://www.gunnisonartscenter.org/creative-classes
Qigong riverside at Garlic Mike’s River Bar. Sunday’s 10 am to 11 am. Qigong, pronounced “chi gong,” was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.
Qigong riverside at Garlic Mike’s River Bar. Sunday’s 10 am to 11 am. Qigong, pronounced “chi gong,” was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.
Qigong riverside at Garlic Mike’s River Bar. Sunday’s 10 am to 11 am. Qigong, pronounced “chi gong,” was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.
Qigong riverside at Garlic Mike’s River Bar. Sunday’s 10 am to 11 am. Qigong, pronounced “chi gong,” was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.
Qigong riverside at Garlic Mike’s River Bar. Sunday’s 10 am to 11 am. Qigong, pronounced “chi gong,” was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.
Qigong riverside at Garlic Mike’s River Bar. Sunday’s 10 am to 11 am. Qigong, pronounced “chi gong,” was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.
Qigong riverside at Garlic Mike’s River Bar. Sunday’s 10 am to 11 am. Qigong, pronounced “chi gong,” was developed in China thousands of years ago as part of traditional Chinese medicine. It involves using exercises to optimize energy within the body, mind, and spirit, with the goal of improving and maintaining health and well-being.