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May 2022
Kauffman House Museum Open
The Victorian rustic Kauffman House Museum opens for the season on May 28th. New exhibits in the Gallery include a wonderful "Grand Lake Artists Past and Present", joy for the eyes and soul, and a display highlighting the Colorado Water Compact of 1922. Fascinating exhibits for all throughout this authentically restored hotel and family home, reflecting life in a rural mountain town at the turn of the 19th century.
Find out more »Cottage Court Museum Open
Visit the oldest-original "motel", now filled with unique displays reflecting the adventurous, early automobile tourists who stayed in this set of cabins with attached carports. It was a risky trip on scary roads, and this fascinating, humble building offered the only overnight lodging with security for one's precious automobile. It's an indoor-outdoor experience, and fun, so don't miss it!
Find out more »June 2022
Yin Yoga
Calm and balance your mind and body, improve circulation, range of motion, and flexibility while working deep into your connective tissue (fascia, ligaments, and joints) with grounding Yin postures. This class is appropriate for most students. Postures will be done mostly on the floor with some transitions from lying to sitting to all fours. No prior yoga experience is needed. Please sign up at GrandLakeYoga.com Class minimum - 3 students. The class will be canceled if there are fewer than…
Find out more »Mat Pilates (Classical and Contemporary)
Build and condition your core, stretch and strengthen your body, and improve body awareness and flexibility using proper alignment and form. This low impact class is based on the work and principles of Joseph Pilates. Most of the class will be on the floor, seated, and on all fours, with few transitions to standing. No prior Pilates experience is needed, beginners welcome. Please sign up at GrandLakeYoga.com Class minimum - 3 students. The class will be canceled if there are…
Find out more »The Juniper Library Storytime
Join Ms. Elisa for storytime! Babies, toddlers, & preschool aged children, parents, and caregivers are invited to join us for 30 minutes of stories, rhymes, songs, curiosity, playtime, discovery, and laughter! Every Thursday morning at 11: 00 a.m. all year round!
Find out more »Juniper Library’s Afterschool Club
Join Ms. Sue every Thursday during the school calendar for afterschool fun. Free pizza, crafts, games, movies, Makerspace activities, Wii Gaming, homework help and much more... Space is limited! Please call the library for more information, 970-627-8353.
Find out more »Gentle Yoga
Find focus, balance, strength, and flexibility with lower intensity postures and flows synchronized to breath. Gentle Flow Yoga creates an accessible environment for most students of all ages (13 and up), levels and abilities. A small number of transitions from lying to sitting to standing will occur during the class. No prior yoga experience is required. Class minimum - 3 students. The class will be canceled if there are fewer than 3 signed up. If a class that you signed…
Find out more »Kauffman House Museum Open
The Victorian rustic Kauffman House Museum opens for the season on May 28th. New exhibits in the Gallery include a wonderful "Grand Lake Artists Past and Present", joy for the eyes and soul, and a display highlighting the Colorado Water Compact of 1922. Fascinating exhibits for all throughout this authentically restored hotel and family home, reflecting life in a rural mountain town at the turn of the 19th century.
Find out more »Cottage Court Museum Open
Visit the oldest-original "motel", now filled with unique displays reflecting the adventurous, early automobile tourists who stayed in this set of cabins with attached carports. It was a risky trip on scary roads, and this fascinating, humble building offered the only overnight lodging with security for one's precious automobile. It's an indoor-outdoor experience, and fun, so don't miss it!
Find out more »Kauffman House Museum Open
The Victorian rustic Kauffman House Museum opens for the season on May 28th. New exhibits in the Gallery include a wonderful "Grand Lake Artists Past and Present", joy for the eyes and soul, and a display highlighting the Colorado Water Compact of 1922. Fascinating exhibits for all throughout this authentically restored hotel and family home, reflecting life in a rural mountain town at the turn of the 19th century.
Find out more »Cottage Court Museum Open
Visit the oldest-original "motel", now filled with unique displays reflecting the adventurous, early automobile tourists who stayed in this set of cabins with attached carports. It was a risky trip on scary roads, and this fascinating, humble building offered the only overnight lodging with security for one's precious automobile. It's an indoor-outdoor experience, and fun, so don't miss it!
Find out more »Gentle Yoga
Find focus, balance, strength, and flexibility with lower intensity postures and flows synchronized to breath. Gentle Flow Yoga creates an accessible environment for most students of all ages (13 and up), levels and abilities. A small number of transitions from lying to sitting to standing will occur during the class. No prior yoga experience is required. Please sign up at GrandLakeYoga.com Class minimum - 3 students. The class will be canceled if fewer than 3 participants have signed up. If…
Find out more »Yin Yoga
Calm and balance your mind and body, improve circulation, range of motion, and flexibility while working deep into your connective tissue (fascia, ligaments, and joints) with grounding Yin postures. This class is appropriate for most students. Postures will be done mostly on the floor with some transitions from lying to sitting to all fours. No prior yoga experience is needed. Please sign up at GrandLakeYoga.com Class minimum - 3 students. The class will be canceled if there are fewer than…
Find out more »Mat Pilates (Classical and Contemporary)
Build and condition your core, stretch and strengthen your body, and improve body awareness and flexibility using proper alignment and form. This low impact class is based on the work and principles of Joseph Pilates. Most of the class will be on the floor, seated, and on all fours, with few transitions to standing. No prior Pilates experience is needed, beginners welcome. Please sign up at GrandLakeYoga.com Class minimum - 3 students. The class will be canceled if there are…
Find out more »“Where’s Our Water?”
The Grand Lake Area Historical Society offers a an important Community Presentation exploring the Colorado Water Compact 0f 1922, its effects on our local water, and more. It's FREE, and treats are served! The GLAHS Members Annual Meeting follows the presentation.
Find out more »The Juniper Library Storytime
Join Ms. Elisa for storytime! Babies, toddlers, & preschool aged children, parents, and caregivers are invited to join us for 30 minutes of stories, rhymes, songs, curiosity, playtime, discovery, and laughter! Every Thursday morning at 11: 00 a.m. all year round!
Find out more »Gentle Yoga
Find focus, balance, strength, and flexibility with lower intensity postures and flows synchronized to breath. Gentle Flow Yoga creates an accessible environment for most students of all ages (13 and up), levels and abilities. A small number of transitions from lying to sitting to standing will occur during the class. No prior yoga experience is required. Class minimum - 3 students. The class will be canceled if there are fewer than 3 signed up. If a class that you signed…
Find out more »Kauffman House Museum Open
The Victorian rustic Kauffman House Museum opens for the season on May 28th. New exhibits in the Gallery include a wonderful "Grand Lake Artists Past and Present", joy for the eyes and soul, and a display highlighting the Colorado Water Compact of 1922. Fascinating exhibits for all throughout this authentically restored hotel and family home, reflecting life in a rural mountain town at the turn of the 19th century.
Find out more »Cottage Court Museum Open
Visit the oldest-original "motel", now filled with unique displays reflecting the adventurous, early automobile tourists who stayed in this set of cabins with attached carports. It was a risky trip on scary roads, and this fascinating, humble building offered the only overnight lodging with security for one's precious automobile. It's an indoor-outdoor experience, and fun, so don't miss it!
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