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Monday, September 29

Aspen’s Past to Present Tour (Mondays & Thursdays 10:00 am, Downtown Aspen) This classic historical walking tour of Aspen tells its history from humble mining camp to world famous resort. A casual 12 block stroll through historic downtown Aspen acclimatizes you to Aspen's energy and possibility. A great experience for both the first-time visitor and the regular. This tour visits historic landmarks of Aspen including the Wheeler Opera House, the Red Onion, the Pitkin County Courthouse & the Hotel Jerome among others when accessible. To reserve your tour, click here.

Board Game Night (5:00 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Looking for a fun way to spend your Monday night? Bring your friends and family together for a free board game night at MOLLIE! MOLLIE Aspen has a curated collection of board games and card games available for you to use, from beloved classics to new favorites. As the autumn evenings get cozier, grab a seat by the fire and enjoy a drink and some snacks from the bar. It’s the perfect chance to unwind, share stories, and make lasting memories. All ages are welcome, so come as you are and let the games begin! To learn more, click here.

 

Tuesday, September 30

Tuesday Birding (7:30 am, Rock Bottom Ranch) Discover the diverse birdlife of the Roaring Fork Valley with ACES on select Tuesday mornings throughout the year. Birders of all experience levels are welcome! Outings begin with a brief orientation, followed by birding in the field. You will explore bird activity in a variety of local habitats at these ACES sites and at other nearby birding hot spots. Every outing offers rich opportunities to learn about bird behavior, identification, migration, and local habitats. This class requires advanced registration to ensure appropriate planning for the field experience. Participants must register by 5pm on the day prior to the outing. To learn more and register, click here.

Aspen’s Off The Beaten Path Tour (Tuesday & Friday, 10:00 am, Downtown Aspen) The Off the Beaten Path Scenic Tour brings guests through lesser visited areas around Aspen that capture its Victorian charm and natural beauty. Stroll through the streets of the Victorian neighborhood of the West End highlighting Aspen’s history and walk along the Roaring Fork River & the Rio Grande Trail connecting with nature. This tour is a healthy walk lasting approximately 90 minutes. It’s a great way to acclimatize to Aspen’s altitude during a visitor's first few days in Aspen. To register, click here!

Modest Mouse (9:00 pm, Belly Up) Having recently completed another successful run with Pixies and Cat Power, Modest Mouse continues to prove themselves to be one of the most consistent live acts today. Modest Mouse released their highly anticipated new album, The Golden Casket, on June 25, 2021 via Epic Records. The Golden Casket heralds another new chapter in the GRAMMY® Award-nominated multi platinum band’s unpredictable evolution. Produced with Dave Sardy and Jacknife Lee in Los Angeles and in Modest Mouse’s studio in Portland, the album hovers in the liminal space between raw punk power and experimental studio science, frontman Isaac Brock explores themes ranging from the degradation of our psychic landscapes and invisible technology, to fatherhood. The twelve tracks behave like amorphous organisms, undergoing dramatic mutations and mood swings that speak to the chronic tug-of-war between hope and despair that plays out in Brock’s head. To purchase tickets, click here.

 

Wednesday, October 1

John Denver Celebration (Wednesday – Monday, Location Varies) Join the tribute to the music and legacy of one of the most influential and famous singer/songwriter of a generation: John Denver. Check out the full event listing and lineup here.

Taste of Louisiana: Shrimp (5:30 pm, CMC Morgridge Teaching Kitchen) Shrimp Remoulade, Étouffée, New Orleans BBQ Shrimp. Students must be at least 17 years of age. Course registration closes at noon the day of class. Chef Kristi Keasler. To register, click here.

Salsa & Sangria (6:00 pm, The Gant) Spice up your evening with live energy, vibrant music, and a splash of sangria! Join Mezcla Socials Dance for an unforgettable night where rhythm meets community. Whether you’re a seasoned dancer or have two left feet, Brian and Claudia will guide you through fun, easy-to-follow salsa moves that will have you feeling confident on the dance floor in no time. Your $20 ticket includes 45 minutes of dance instruction, a 45 minute dance Social, plenty of smiles, and one complimentary glass of sangria to keep the vibes flowing. An additional curated selection of drinks will be available for purchase. Come solo, bring a partner, or round up your friends. It’s all about moving, connecting, and celebrating Salsa! Cash or credit card is accepted at the door on the night of the event. Reserve your spot here!

Trivia Night (7:00 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Gather your cleverest friends and head to MOLLIE for a lighthearted night of trivia, cocktails, and a little friendly competition. Whether you’re a pop culture pro, a history buff, or just in it for the laughs, there’s a place at the table for you. Teams of 2–6 are welcome. Please specify your team’s size by selecting multiple attendees when you register. Walk-ins welcome, as space permits. Participation includes a shot at glory, bragging rights, and fun prizes each week. Come early for a cocktail—stay for the trivia! To learn more, click here.

 

Thursday, October 2

Sushi & Sashimi (5:30 pm, CMC Morgridge Teaching Kitchen) Explore using Vinegar and Sugar as a form of preservation. Learn how to make Sushi Rice, Cut Sashimi for Sushi Rolls, New Style and the accompaniments. Students must be at least 17 years of age. Registration closes at noon the day of the course. Chef Erin Cuestas. To register, click here.

Aspen Chapel Sacred Cinema Series (6:00 pm, Aspen Chapel) Get ready to laugh, feel, and be inspired—Sacred Cinema at the Aspen Chapel is where soul meets screen and fun takes center stage! Aspen Chapel Sacred Cinema Series Presents Free Cinema at The Aspen Chapel. This week features The Way by Martin Sheen. Click here to learn more.

Aspen’s DarkSide Ghost Tour (Thursday – Sunday, 7:00 pm, Downtown Aspen) True stories of Aspen's tarnished past of Ghosts, Murder & Mayhem from 1879 to today on an entertaining evening walk. This tour visits some of Aspen Colorado’s most haunted places and tells the stories behind them as well as some truly darker happenings. This is a great tour for the whole family or just the adults. To register, click here.

 

Friday, October 3

Ute Knowledge: Colorado’s Original Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (Tuesday – Saturday, 12:00 pm, AHS Archives Building) On display in the Archives Building Community Gallery, this special exhibit from History Colorado and the National Science Foundation tells the story of how Ute Indians have used science, technology, engineering, and math to survive and thrive in the Rocky Mountains through interactives, short films, maps, images, and stories from Ute elders and youth. The exhibit was created as a part of the Ute STEM Project, a collaboration between History Colorado, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, the Ute Indian Tribe of the Uintah and Ouray Reservation, the Ute Mountain Ute Tribe, archaeologists, and ethnobotanists. The Ute people are Colorado’s longest continuous residents, and they have thrived here through their deep understanding of, and a connection to, the Colorado landscape and environment. Displayed alongside the visiting exhibit, AHS’s own traveling exhibit Seasons of the Nuche: Transitions of the Ute People explores the past and present of the Ute people locally and throughout the West. The modular traveling exhibit was curated with input from Northern Ute tribal members and is available to regional organizations to display in their community at no cost thanks to support from The Memnosyne Institute and the Louis and Harold Price Foundation. Learn more here!

Dawes Duo (8:00 pm, Belly Up) For the first time in almost a decade, brothers Taylor and Griffin Goldsmith grace the cover of a Dawes record. It’s just the two of them this time, and as such, Oh Brother marks a distinctive new chapter for the California rock band — one that is both introspective and accessible, all while maintaining their beloved sense of sincerity. To read more and purchase tickets, click here.

 

Saturday, October 4

Aspen Saturday Market (9:00 am, Downtown Aspen) Spend your Saturday mornings at the Aspen Farmer's Market. Since 1998 it has been a local tradition to stroll through the market buying Colorado-grown produce and Colorado-produced artisan products. The market showcases talented local makers creating treasures from glassware to leatherwear to hats, clothing, jewelry, wood products, paintings, and more, as well as traditional farmer’s market offerings of fruits, vegetables, flowers, local meats, baked goods, and locally distilled spirits. To learn more, click here.

Aspen Parkrun (9:00 am, Herron Park) The city of Aspen recreation department is excited to announce the return of the Aspen parkrun series, starting May 3. Parkrun is a free, weekly 5k event where participants are welcome to walk, jog, run, volunteer, or spectate. This year, the community run series will feature a new course that starts and ends at Herron Park in downtown Aspen and follows an out-and-back route on the Rio Grande Trail. After the race, Swedish Hill bakery from the Aspen Art Museum will provide free drip coffee and a 10% discount on pastries for all park runners. Dogs are welcome on the course but must remain leashed. Registration: First-time participants must register at parkrun.us/aspen to receive their unique barcode. To learn more, click here.

ACES Harvest Party (11:00 am, Rock Bottom Ranch) Celebrate the season with crisp air, colorful leaves, and good old-fashioned fall fun at Rock Bottom Ranch! Join ACES Saturday, October 4 | 11am – 2pm session | 2pm – 5pm session | $15 ticket | Children 3 & under free. Tickets include: Pumpkin carving (one pumpkin per family), hayride farm tours, live music, a vegetable harvest, a pie contest, ranch games, a photo booth, kid’s crafts, apple cider pressing, and more! Tasty food and drinks will be available for purchase to keep you fueled for the fun. Bands: Sweet Jessup & The Dirty Buckets | 11am – 2pm, A Band Called Alexis | 2-5pm. Please note: there is no parking at Rock Bottom Ranch. Hop on a shuttle running every 15 minutes from the Basalt Park & Ride or Grace Church in Emma. Better yet, enjoy the fall colors and bike to the event! Tickets for the Harvest Party are non-refundable and non-transferable. This event happens rain, shine, or snow—just like fall in the Rockies. To purchase a ticket, click here.

Aspen’s Ute Cemetery Tour (4:00 pm, Ute Cemetery) Experience the eerie ambiance of Aspen's Ute Cemetery Tour this Halloween Season, a journey that delves into the tales of the town's pioneering souls resting eternally in this forsaken burial ground. This haunting adventure lasts for 60 minutes and advance reservations are a must. Reach Dean's Aspen Tours at (970) 948-4349 or visit www.AspenWalkingTours.com to secure your spot.

Locals’ Night Live- Tristan Trincado (7:30 pm, Belly Up) Tristan Trincado is an 18-year-old country/American singer-songwriter from Carbondale, CO. After a traumatic brain injury gave him a newfound ability to play guitar, he’s opened for John Oates, Max McNown, Paul Cauthen, Thompson Square and more, blending folk-tinged storytelling à la Tyler Childers with the grit of Zach Bryan. To purchase tickets, click here.

 

Sunday, October 5

Bridges for Understanding (9:30 am, Aspen Community Church) Aspen Community Church invites all members of the valley and beyond to embark on a transformative journey this September and October, with an 8-week series dedicated to exploring unity, justice, and spiritual connection across the world’s faith traditions. Gathering each Sunday at 9:30 am in the heart of Aspen, the series welcomes everyone—regardless of background—for a season of thought-provoking events, open dialogue, and deep reflection. To read more about the series, click here.

Leisure Hike (Saturday & Sunday, 10:00 am, East Aspen Hunter Creek Trail) This light hike connects trails, hidden neighborhoods and nature paths east of town along the Roaring Fork River and the Hunter Creek. The majority of the hike is adjacent to tranquil flowing bodies of water. To register, click here.

Highlights of Aspen Tour (Saturday & Sunday, 12:00 pm, Downtown Aspen) Embark on a leisurely stroll through town, where intriguing historical narratives, enchanting storytelling, and fascinating tidbits effortlessly blend together. This 60-minute scenic walk not only acquaints you with the local heritage but also grants you a genuine sense of belonging, acting as a splendid springboard to fully indulge in the abundant wonders that Aspen has to offer. To learn more or register, click here.

Wind in the Willows (3:00 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Embark on a magical journey through the Wild Wood with this inventive adaptation of Kenneth Grahame’s beloved novel The Wind in the Willows. Created by the award-winning Theatre Heroes, this one-person performance blends classic storytelling with stunning 180-degree projected illustrations, immersive soundscapes, and music to bring the story vividly to life. To read more about the performance and purchase tickets, click here.

 

 Monday, October 6

Aspen’s Past to Present Tour (Mondays & Thursdays, 10:00 am, Downtown Aspen) This classic historical walking tour of Aspen tells its history from humble mining camp to world famous resort. A casual 12 block stroll through historic downtown Aspen acclimatizes you to Aspen's energy and possibility. A great experience for both the first-time visitor and the regular. This tour visits historic landmarks of Aspen including the Wheeler Opera House, the Red Onion, the Pitkin County Courthouse & the Hotel Jerome among others when accessible. To reserve your tour, click here.

Mother Sauces - Traditional Sauces (5:30 pm, CMC Morgridge Teaching Kitchen) Experience the foundation of traditional sauce making with a myriad of customary, conventional, and classical. These established, old-world sauces will sharpen your cooking skills and make your grandmother proud! All sauces are based on these principal sauces. Students must be at least 17 years of age. Course registration closes at noon the day of the class. Chef Erin Cuestas. To register, click here.

Toyota Presents “After the Snowfall” a Matchstick Production (7:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Opening on a quiet, storm-buried morning, After The Snowfall is a high-octane and heartfelt journey through the culture and chaos of modern skiing. Filmed in stunning locations from the Lyngen Alps of Norway to the heli-accessed steeps of British Columbia, the film showcases an elite crew of skiers, including Michelle Parker, Nikolai Schirmer, Nico Porteous, Caite Zeliff, and more, pushing boundaries with jaw-dropping style and skill. But this is not just a story about pros. It is about the everyday ski bum, the weekend warrior, and the mountain town lifer whose passion burns just as bright. Interwoven throughout the action are honest and irreverent reflections from both athletes and everyday skiers on what skiing means to them; why they risk injury, chase fleeting storms, and build their lives around snow. The film explores both the literal mountains they climb and the internal terrain they navigate: personal growth, camaraderie, obsession, and joy. To read more about the film and purchase tickets, click here.

 

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