WFHS’s Plum Street Ice Cream Social & Open-Mic
Plum Street Ice Cream Social & Open-Mic at the Cotopaxi-Mullins History Center (corner of CR 12 & Plum Street—across from the Post Office).
Plum Street Ice Cream Social & Open-Mic at the Cotopaxi-Mullins History Center (corner of CR 12 & Plum Street—across from the Post Office).
Mark your calendars for a cozy fall treasure hunt! The Indoor Flea Market returns to 287 Hayden Creek Rd in Coaldale on Saturday, October 4, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Family Movie Night: Winter on the River! January 31st 4:00–7:00 PM
Sing your heart out at Dusty Rose Roadhouse! Open mic, big laughs, and western flair
Catch every play on five big screens with weekend-long food and drink specials
The Cotopaxi Senior Class of 2026 is serving up a sweet start to Valentine’s Day with a community brunch at the Howard Volunteer Fire Station
Little Loo and Fontso are "getting hitched!" Potluck starts at 4 pm
Live music and local charm—celebrate Valentine’s Day with toe-tapping tunes and good company.
Pleasant Valley RV Park in conjunction with the Dusty Rose Roadhouse and Full House Entertainment is rolling out the red carpet for a night of romance, rhythm, and river-themed revelry.
The Pleasant Valley Club (PVC) invites friends and neighbors to their next community lunch and meeting held at Howard Hall.
The Coaldale Schoolhouse is inviting local makers, growers, bakers, and creative small businesses to learn about joining the 2026 Mountain Market season.
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Join Us for the Annual Community Seed Exchange! Celebrate Spring and local gardening traditions at the Historic Coaldale Schoolhouse
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Pleasant Valley RV Park invites teams of 2–4 to join Shamrocks on the River, a photo scavenger hunt
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Fremont County Ag Agent Kelsey Story will lead a hands‑on clinic on identifying and controlling grasshoppers. Cost is $5. A practical, timely workshop for anyone dealing with these hungry hoppers.
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The Western Fremont Historical Society hosts a special presentation from the Montezuma Orchard Restoration Project exploring Colorado’s early orchard heritage and the rare apple varieties that once thrived here. Free admission; donations help cover building rental.
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The string band trio The Little Mercies opens the afternoon with a 4:00 p.m. concert (doors at 3:30). At 6:00 p.m., they’ll keep the energy going with a family friendly square dance led by caller Andrea Earley Coen. No experience needed. Advance tickets are available for the concert ($20), the dance ($10), or a combo ($25). Seating is limited. Guests are encouraged to bring a potluck dish for the break between events.
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Christ Chapel in Howard is hosting astrophysicist Dr. Jason Lisle for a full day of science‑and‑faith presentations on Sunday, April 12. The morning begins with Worlds of Creation at 9:30 AM, followed by The Importance of Genesis at 10:30 AM, with lunch provided at noon. The evening picks up again with The Secret Code of Creation at 6:00 PM and Astronomy Reveals Creation at 7:00 PM, with refreshments to close out the day.
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The Western Fremont Historical Society hosts a hands‑on workshop where participants learn to graft heritage apple scion onto rootstock and take home two grafted trees. Class fee is $10; space is limited to 20. Registration required.
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Join in as everyone celebrates Margaret Leatherbery’s big leap into the land of no alarm clocks and unlimited coffee refills! Her retirement party will be held Friday, April 17, from 4–7 PM at Howard Hall (5410 County Road 45). Stop by to share stories, laughs, and well‑earned congratulations as she starts this brand‑new chapter. Everyone’s welcome to come raise a toast to Margaret.
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Tim’s musical journey started on a farm beneath Mount St. Helens, where his first loyal fans were—no kidding—the cows he sang to. From those pasture-side concerts, he chased his dream all the way to Nashville, landed on the Grand Ole Opry stage, scored charting songs, and built a 24‑year career as a Branson entertainer. He also founded GUMI CAMP, a nonprofit helping America’s veterans, staying true to the “help others first” values he grew up with. These days he performs over 100 shows a year, including his popular George Strait tribute—and on May 15th, he’s bringing that talent (and charm) straight to the Coaldale Schoolhouse.
Doors Open at 6:00 pm Concert at 7:00 pm. Advance Tickets: $20 Call: 417-294-5248 At the Door: $25 (Seating capped at 90. )
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