The Escape from Picketwire
Picketwire Center for Performing and Visual Arts 802 San Juan, La Junta, United StatesEarly Settlers Day
La Junta City Park 10th and Colorado, La Junta, United StatesEarly Settlers Day in La Junta will offer a full day of activities to enjoy including beer garden and street dance. Booths and many activities are located at City Park.
Tri-State 9/11 Tribute
Lamar Lamar, United StatesPhone: 719-688-3857
Southeast Colorado Antique Vehicle Club Car & Tractor Show
La Junta City Park 10th and Colorado, La Junta, United StatesSponsored by the Southeast Colorado Antique Vehicle Club 9 am - 3 pm Free registration and dash plaques, door prices for participants, concessions avaialble Contact: Leonard Walgren Phone: 719-384-8493
Picketwire Players: Agnes of God
Picketwire Center for Performing and Visual Arts 802 San Juan, La Junta, United StatesQueen of Your Own Life
Otero Junior College - Banquet Room 2001 San Juan, La Junta, CO, United States2nd Annual Arkansas Valley Women's Expo. This year's theme is Queen of Your Own Life. Keynote speaker is Stacy Pederson - comedian and motivational speaker from Colorado Springs, vendors, workshops, silent auction to benefit Sarah's Home. Contact: Holly Lewis Email: hollyglewis@gmail.com More Info: https://bit.ly/2tv4ukM
27th Annual Wayne Cash Memorial Bike Toy Run
WalMart 6 Conley Road, La Junta CO, United States11:30 am – Meet at WalMart Noon – Kickstands up Bring a toy worth $5 or more Cars welcome to participate Donate toys for a great cause to be distributed during the Holidays. Contact: Jeff Phone: 719-254-7020
Picketwire Annual Gala and Auction
Inspiration Field 612 Adams Avenue, La Junta CO, La Junta, CO, United States$25 per person Patron Reception - 6 p.m. Dinner - 7 p.m. Email: 719.384.8320 More Info: www.picketwireplayers.org
Fur Trade Encampment
Bent's Old Fort National Historic Site 35110 Hwy 194, La Junta, CO, United StatesFur Trade Encampment - October 7-8, 2017 The trading post comes to life as we celebrate the trappers, traders and tribes associated with the fur trade in the Southwest during the 1830s and 1840s. Fifty or more living history volunteers demonstrate 19th century skills at the fort and in camps set up along the Arkansas […]