Community Calendar Thursday, April 20–Wednesday, April 26

•CB State of Mind: Shine your green light for mental health awareness for the month of April, cbstateofmind.org

THURSDAY 20

•7:30 a.m. Open AA meeting: Crack of Dawn Group topic discussion at Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711.

•4-5:30 p.m. St Mary’s Garage is open for shopping and donations. 300 Belleview Ave #2, stmarysgaragecb.org.

•5-6 p.m. Oh Be Joyful/Gunnison Food Pantry Food Bank at 625 Maroon Ave. 349-6237. (1st and 3rd Thursdays).

•6-9 p.m. Pastels and Palomas at the Gunnison Arts Center.

•6:30 p.m. Open AA meeting: 11 Step Meditation at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.

•8 p.m. Adult soccer in the CBCS high school gym, everyone welcome.

FRIDAY 21

•10 a.m. Storytime at the Crested Butte Library. 970-349-6535.

•noon Open AA meeting: Readings from Living Sober at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.


7-8:15 p.m.
Open AA Speaker Meeting in the rectory at Queen of all Saints, 349-5711.

SATURDAY 22

•All Day Western College University’s Program Council hosts SpringFest, an Earth Day celebration with a full day of live music at the Quigly Bandshell.

• 7:30 a.m. Open AA meeting: Big Book Study at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.

9 a.m.- 11 a.m. Sustainable CB’s Recycle Train, valley-wide electronics recycling, at 195 Basin Park Drive, Gunnison, sustainablecb.org.

•10:30 a.m.-noon St Mary’s Garage is open for shopping and donations. 300 Belleview Ave #2, stmarysgaragecb.org.

•6:30 p.m. Open AA meeting: Literature at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.

SUNDAY 23.

•6 p.m. Open AA meeting: Topic Discussion at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.

MONDAY 24

•6-7 p.m. Cultivating Hope Cancer Support Group. Free, online & in-person, livingjourneys.org/calendar. (every 3rd Monday)

•6:30-8:30 p.m. Open table tennis at Jerry’s Gym, CB Town Hall.

•7:30 p.m. Open AA meeting: Favorite Big Book Reading at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.

TUESDAY 25

•7:30 a.m. Open AA meeting: Mediation AA & Al-Anon at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.

•10 a.m. Storytime at the Crested Butte Library, 970-349-6535.

•noon Closed AA meeting: Readings from Came to Believe at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.

•10 a.m.- noon TSA Gunnison Job Fair for Gunnison-Crested Butte Regional Airport at the Colorado Workforce Center, 109 E. Georgia Avenue in Gunnison. Register at jobs.tsa.gov/events.

•4-5:30 p.m. St Mary’s Garage is open for shopping and donations. 300 Belleview Ave #2, stmarysgaragecb.org.

•6 p.m. Free yoga at the Crested Butte Library, 349-6535. (every 3rd Thursday)

6 p.m. Financial Literacy Series, Part 1 of 3: Basic Banking & Fraud with Mamie Rijks at the Crested Butte Library, 970-349-6535.

•8 p.m. Adult soccer in the CBCS high school gym, everyone welcome.

WEDNESDAY 26

•7:30 p.m.  Crested Butte Rotary’s weekly speaker series in the Matchstick Lounge at the Elevation Hotel, Mt. Crested Butte. (2nd & 4th Wednesday of the month)

•7:30-9 a.m. Spring construction kick-off meeting hosted by Gunnison County Community & Economic Development Department in the Planning Commission meeting room at the Blackstock Government Center, 221 North Wisconsin. Meeting link: gunnisoncounty.org/144/Community-and-Economic-Development.

•noon Closed AA meeting: 12 Step & 12 Tradition Study at Union Congregational Church, 349-5711.

•4 p.m. Parkinson’s Association of the Rockies, a support group, meets at the Adaptive Sports Center in the Mt. Crested Butte base area (every 3rd Wednesday).

•5:30p.m.-7:30 p.m. League of Women Voters of the Gunnison Valley presents Women’s Networking Night at the Paul M. Rady School of Computer Science & Engineering’s new building at Western College University.

•6:30-7:30 p.m. Al-Anon Meeting for families and friends of Alcoholics in the back room at Union Congregational Church, 349-6482.

•8 p.m. Adult pickup basketball in the CBCS high school gym, enter through the doors by Tommy V Field.

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