Community Calendar Thursday, May 29–Wednesday, June 4

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THURSDAY 29

•4 p.m. CBFD Training Building at Fire Station 2-751 Gothic Road Mt. Crested Butte. 

•4-5:30 p.m. St. Mary’s Garage is open for shopping and donations. 421A Sopris Avenue, stmarysgaragecb.org.

•6:30 p.m. Open AA meeting: 11 Step Meditation at the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711.

•8 p.m. Sweaty Kids Film Festival at the Majestic Theatre.

FRIDAY 30

•noon Open AA meeting: Readings from Living Sober at the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711.

•Noon-2 p.m. Oh Be Joyful hosts a Mountain Mamas meeting at 625 Maroon Avenue. Contact Kelsey Weaver at kweaver@gvh-colorado.org or 970-648-7071 for info.

•4 p.m. Indivisible Gunnison County meets at the Four-Way in Crested Butte for their weekly rally (every Friday until November 2028)

•5 p.m. Live music with Schmidt Outta Luck at Kochevar’s Saloon.

•6:30 p.m. Just Get A Kayak plays at the Majestic Theatre.

•7 p.m. Live music with Arkansauce and Dad Grass at Zuni West, CB South.

SATURDAY 31

•7:30 a.m. Open AA Big Book Study UCC Church 4th and Maroon 970.349.5711.

•10 a.m. Outdoor Expo & Fishing Derby at Jorgensen Park.

•10 a.m. Mt. CB Annual Town Clean Up at Matterhorn Parking Lot (corner of Treasury & Gothic).

•10:30 a.m.-noon St. Mary’s Garage is open for shopping and donations. 421A Sopris Avenue, stmarysgaragecb.org.

•6:30 p.m. Just Get A Kayak plays at the Majestic Theatre.

•7 p.m.  David Bergstrom plays at the Gunnison Arts Center.

SUNDAY 1

•9 a.m.-2 p.m. The Crested Butte Farmers Market begins at the top of Elk Avenue.

•1:30 p.m. Foam Party Summer Kick-Off at the Gunnison Library.

•4:30 p.m. Subtitled Sundays at the Majestic Theatre last Sunday of each month to celebrate foreign films. Free.

•6 p.m. Open AA Discussion Meeting  UCC Church 4th and Maroon  970.349.5711

•6 p.m. Gunnison Valley Climate Crisis Coalition presents its Second Annual Film Festival featuring three short films and brief updates about local climate change by Megan Fortier and Kate Clark of WSU at the Majestic Theater.

MONDAY 2

•9 a.m.-10 a.m. Monday Mornings at the Museum at the Crested Butte Museum.

•noon Scrabble Club at the Crested Butte Library. (every month on the first and third Monday)

•6:30-8:30 p.m. Open table tennis in Jerry’s Gym at the Crested Butte Town Hall.

•7-8 p.m. Cultivating Hope Cancer Support Group, livingjourneys.org/calendar, free. (every 3rd Monday)

•7-8 p.m. Conscious Caregivers Cancer Support Group, livingjourneys.org/calendar, free. (every 1st Monday)

•7-8 p.m. Navigating Grief & Loss Bereavement Support Group, www.livingjourneys.org/calendar, free. (every 2nd Monday)

•7:30 p.m. Open AA meeting: Favorite Big Book Reading at Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711.

TUESDAY 3

•7:30 a.m. Open AA meeting: Mediation AA & Al-Anon at the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711.

•9 a.m. Socrates Café, a philosophical discussion group, at the Crested Butte Library, 970-349-6535. (1st and 3rd Tuesdays)

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

•noon Closed AA meeting: Readings from Came to Believe at the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711.

•4-5:30 p.m. St. Mary’s Garage is open for shopping and donations. 421A Sopris Avenue, stmarysgaragecb.org.

•6 p.m. Baetis on the Arkansas River: Guest Speaker Presentation at the Gunnison Library.

•6:30 p.m. Women’s AA Open Meeting QAS Parish Hall DOWNSTAIRS 401 Sopris Ave  970.349.5711

WEDNESDAY 4

•7:30 a.m. Crested Butte Rotary’s weekly speaker series in the Matchstick Lounge at the Elevation Hotel, Mt. Crested Butte. (2nd and 4th Wednesdays)

•noon Closed AA meeting: 12 Step & 12 Tradition Study at the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-5711.

•2-3 p.m. Nicotine Anonymous for Young People meeting in the Young Life building next to Ace.

•6:30-7:30 p.m. Al-Anon Meeting for families and friends of alcoholics in the back room of the Union Congregational Church, 970-349-6482.

•7:30 p.m. Adult pickup basketball at CBCS High School gym.

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