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Monday, February 2

History Ski Tour: Aspen Highlands (11:00 am & 1:00 pm, Aspen Highlands) Ski with Aspen/Snowmass Ambassador and volunteer historian Dan Sadowsky to learn about Aspen Highlands’ “maverick,” innovative, and unique past. These one hour tours are offered on Mondays at 11 am and 1 pm. Meets at the guest services cabin outside Merry Go Round This tour takes place on moderate terrain; lift ticket and skis or snowboard required. To learn more, click here.

Aspen’s Past to Present Tour (Monday & Thursday, 1:00 pm, 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. Native Legend, Mining Folklore & Local Tales bring history to life on an entertaining guided walk. 90 minutes long with distance of approximately 1 mile along sidewalks, pedestrian ways and parks of mostly flat terrain. To register, click here.

The Revivalists (8:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Eight-piece rock ‘n’ roll collective The Revivalists – David Shaw [lead vocals, guitar], Zack Feinberg [guitar], Andrew Campanelli [drums], George Gekas [bass], Ed Williams [pedal steel guitar], Rob Ingraham [saxophone], Michael Girardot [keyboard, trumpet], and PJ Howard [drums, percussion] – have made the journey from hole-in-the-wall gigs to sold-out shows at hallowed venues, multiplatinum success, more than 800 million streams and major media praise. To read more about The Revivalists or purchase tickets, click here.

 

Tuesday, February 3

Winter Birding (8:00 am, Hallam Lake) Birding in fall, winter, and early spring is great exercise for your identification and field craft skills. Join ACES on the first Tuesday of the month from November through April and discover the joy of birding! You will learn about non-breeding plumages, winter foraging strategies, and behaviors of migratory and resident birds. The group often enjoys excellent views of birds in the absence of summer’s foliage and close encounters where birds flock around food sources. Designed for birders of all experience levels, ACES focuses on birding tips, sharing their observations, and the fun of connecting with nature. Every outing is a treasure hunt in the diverse habitats of Hallam Lake. 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 register, click here.

Highlights of Aspen Tour (Tuesday & Friday, 1:00 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 reserve a spot, click here.

Hotel Jerome History Tour (Tuesday & Thursday, 1:30 pm, Hotel Jerome) Bask in the history of Aspen as you relax in the lobby of the iconic Hotel Jerome, which has been at the center of community life since its doors opened in 1889. The program includes a history primer in the lobby followed by a brief tour of the first floor area to experience the history of Aspen as seen through the eyes of the tastefully restored historic hotel. This tour takes place indoors, throughout the first floor of the Hotel Jerome. To register, click here.

The Female Brain and the Future of Alzheimer’s Prevention (5:00 pm, Paepcke Auditorium) Featuring Dr. Roberta Brinton, neuroscientist and director of the Center for Innovation in Brain Science at the University of Arizona. Women make up nearly two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases, but the reason why has only recently begun to emerge in the scientific literature. In this conversation, Dr. Brinton will explore the connection between menopause and the increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease in women, revealing how hormonal shifts during midlife can trigger early changes in brain energy and structure. She will share the latest breakthroughs in hormone therapy, including how timely intervention may reduce long-term cognitive risk, as well as emerging therapeutics aimed at preventing or even reversing early-stage neurodegeneration. Backed by decades of research into the aging female brain, Dr. Brinton will offer science-based strategies to help women protect cognitive function and build lasting brain resilience. This series is generously sponsored by Meredith Loring and Sami Inkinen. To register, click here.

JAS Community Night – Music Trivia (5:00 pm, Paul JAS Center) Every Tuesday, Jazz Aspen Snowmass is turning the spotlight on locals and community members! Form your team of up to 5 people and put your knowledge to the test with fun trivia rounds and prizes. Free admission with food & drinks available for purchase. Come see if your team has what it takes to be a trivia champion! To learn more, click here.

Kenny Stills: Still Growing, Still Learning, Still Me (6:00 pm, Explore Books) Former NFL wide receiver Kenny Stills presents his brand-new book, Still Growing, Still Learning, Still Me: A Journey of Protest, Healing, and Personal Transformation. From NFL spotlight to inner stillness and passionate political activism—Kenny Stills shares a powerful story of healing through service, self-reflection, and mental health. As the New York Times has reported, “Kenny Stills quietly became the on-field face of the movement Colin Kaepernick started in 2016. Stills wants to use his visibility to shine a light on police brutality, economic inequality, and other forms of social injustice.” A moderated conversation with Kenny, followed by an audience Q&A and a book signing. To RSVP, click here.

Jammy Buffet (8:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Jammy Buffet Band: Under 40 Victims of Fate: Singer-songwriter Bob Barrick brings together Colorado’s best musicians to honor and breathe life into Jimmy Buffett’s vast catalog of “Gulf & Western” music. Shows feature greatest-hit sing-a-longs for the casual fan, deep cuts for the truest Parrotheads, and spacey jams for folks who don’t know the difference. To purchase tickets, click here.

 

Wednesday, February 4

Wheeler Opera House Tour (1:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Enjoy a guided tour of the Wheeler Opera House, the center of Aspen’s arts and cultural scene since it was built in 1889. This free tour offers an insider’s look at the iconic building, including recent renovations. Guests will also enjoy a slide show of historical images that illustrate the theatre–and the community’s–storied past. The Wheeler Opera House is part of the Colorado Historic Opera Houses Circuit, which was formed in 2022 and includes five opera houses in the mountains of Colorado where visitors can experience “a world-class performance in an elegant historic setting that still carries the mystique of Colorado’s early mining boom days.” Meets in the downstairs lobby of the Wheeler Opera House 320 E. Hyman Ave. This tour takes place indoors. To learn more, click here.

Folding Time with Koko Bayer (5:00 pm, Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies) In conjunction with the current exhibition Sculpting the Environment, on view at the Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies, this workshop will explore how the Bauhaus School’s paper-folding methods shaped Herbert Bayer’s sculptural practice and his masterpiece: the Aspen Meadows campus. Led by Koko Bayer – artist, co-curator of Sculpting the Environment and granddaughter to Herbert Bayer – the hands-on experience will introduce participants to Bauhaus paper-folding exercises and the groundbreaking ways they taught Bauhaus students about materials and primary forms. Herbert Bayer used this paper-folding practice to explore ideas for the rest of his life including on the buildings and sculptures for the Aspen campus. Participants will fold a hyperbolic parabola and explore cut paper techniques in an illuminating and inspiring experience suited for beginners and experienced artists. To register, click here.

Public Lecture: How AI is and isn’t Revolutionizing Science (5:30 pm, Flag Forum Aspen Center for Physics) Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a transformative technology that is quickly raising the ambitions of scientists. Last year’s Nobel prizes in physics and chemistry highlighted the significance of these developments. However, the capabilities that AI enables and the ways those capabilities fit into the scientific method vary significantly. The incorporation of AI into scientific workflows raises important questions. For example, how do we maintain scientific rigor when incorporating AI components that are approximate or may ‘hallucinate’? These emerging patterns also are giving rise to a new set of questions in the philosophy of science. What is the role of interpretability, causality, prediction, hypothesis generation, etc.? What is the role of human understanding? To learn more and RSVP, click here.

Winter Words: Lily King (6:00 pm, Paepcke Auditorium) Join acclaimed author Lily King (“Writers & Lovers,” “Euphoria”) as she discusses her latest novel, “Heart the Lover,” an instant New York Times bestseller. Written with the superb wit and emotional sensitivity fans of King have come to adore, “Heart the Lover” is a deeply moving story that celebrates love, friendship and the transformative nature of forgiveness. The novel is King at her very best, affirming her as an astute chronicler of the human experience and one of the finest novelists at work today. Moderated by Mitzi Rapkin. To learn more about Lily King or purchase tickets, click here.

Mountainfilm on Tour: Indomitable Spirit (6:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) Mountainfilm on Tour is coming to Aspen bringing a selection of culturally rich, adventure-packed and inspiring documentary films curated from the Mountainfilm festival held every Memorial Day weekend in Telluride, Colorado. The Indomitable Spirit program showcases powerful stories of resilience, hope, and transformation—spotlighting individuals and communities who rise above adversity with courage and creativity. To learn more or purchase tickets, click here.

Aspen Film Indie Showcase: FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER (7:00 pm, Isis Theatre) FATHER MOTHER SISTER BROTHER is Jim Jarmusch’s triptych film exploring strained family dynamics through three observational stories, focusing on adult children reconnecting with or managing their distant parents, delving into themes of memory, loss, and the subtle, often awkward, interactions within families. To purchase tickets, click here.

Tank and the Bangas (7:30 pm, Belly Up Aspen) Tank and the Bangas explore the most tender and true parts of life’s journey. Unique and with a vibrance that could only come from New Orleans, the lead vocalist, Tank has stretched her vocals over quirky raps, poetry, and rich melodies since the release of their first album, Think Tank in 2013. Four years later, they had a viral breakthrough as the winners of the NPR Tiny Desk Contest — an eclectic performance that has since been praised by musicians like Miguel and Anthony Hamilton and has now amassed over 14 million views on YouTube. Now, Tank and the Bangas arrive with a new 3-part album The Heart, The Mind, and The Soul. With this offering, Tank opens up about the wisdom she’s gained from new beginnings, endings, and in-betweens. To read more about Tank and the Bangas or purchase tickets, click here.

 

Thursday, February 5

Live Music Night (3:00 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen in their cozy lobby restaurant and bar for live music from Aggie Flores. Aggie Flores is a seasoned musician from Argentina with over 25 years of experience captivating audiences across the Americas. Her artistry weaves together the heartfelt rhythms of Argentinean folklore and the bold energy of alternative rock. With a sound that’s both nostalgic and innovative, Aggie’s performances highlight her deep connection to music and her unique ability to reimagine iconic 90s femme rock through her distinctive style. To learn more, click here.

Creative Happy Hour! Art Cart Lanterns (5:30 pm, Red Brick Center for the Arts) Join the Red Brick Center for the Arts for fun and social art-making evenings. Whether you have art experience or not, come create during their evening sessions and enjoy a complimentary glass of wine or beer. Participants must be 21 years of age or older. Help light the way for Aspen’s annual Art Cart Alpine Rally with an evening of creativity at the Red Brick Center for the Arts. Join the Red Brick Center for the Arts for lantern making where you will help light the path for all the Art Cart participants. This workshop is free, open to all levels, and free while supplies last. Register to reserve your spot. To register, click here.

Life After Dead Pool: Lake Powell’s Last Days and the Rebirth of the Colorado River with Zak Podmore (6:00 pm, Hallam Lake) After decades of drought, the American West is stretched to the breaking point. A changing climate and design flaws in the Glen Canyon Dam have pushed the once-massive Lake Powell reservoir to the brink of collapse—putting millions of people at risk who depend on the Colorado River for water, agriculture, and electricity. Now, as Glen Canyon reemerges, its surprising ecological rebirth reminds us that nature’s capacity to heal may well outpace our own imaginations. In this presentation, environmental journalist Zak Podmore will discuss his book Life After Dead Pool, which explores the complex challenges ahead and reframes the inevitable loss of Lake Powell as a turning point for a more sustainable future, debunking the notion that the West’s water challenges are unsolvable, and inviting us to secure a future where the Colorado River once again runs free. To register, click here.

The Peking Acrobats (6:30 pm, Wheeler Opera House) For over three decades, THE PEKING ACROBATS® have redefined the limits of human possibility with their breathtaking blend of athleticism, artistry, and cultural tradition. Now celebrating their 35th North American Tour, this world-renowned troupe returns with a brand-new production that honors over 2,000 years of Chinese acrobatic heritage—infused with modern spectacle and theatrical flair. Audiences will witness daring maneuvers atop a towering pagoda of chairs, gravity-defying contortionists, astonishing foot juggling, and the iconic Bicycle Pagoda—all set to a backdrop of dazzling costumes and high-tech special effects. Each act is a testament to years of rigorous training and the pursuit of harmony between mind and body. To purchase tickets, click here.

Marcus King Band (Thursday & Friday, Belly Up Aspen) Following a successful run of critically acclaimed albums with the Marcus King Band, Greenville, South Carolina native Marcus King made his solo debut with the GRAMMY®-nominated El Dorado in 2020, followed by Young Blood (2022) and Mood Swings (2024). King is now reuniting with his longtime live band for the first time since 2018’s Carolina Confessions on the forthcoming Darling Blue, recorded at the iconic Capricorn Studios alongside GRAMMY®-winning producer/engineer Eddie Spear. The album features Noah Cyrus, Billy Strings, Kaitlin Butts and more, with co-writes from Midland and Lainey Wilson among other notable names. Many of the songs across the album pay homage to King’s South Carolina roots and deep appreciation for his home state. Darling Blue is set for release September 26 on American Records/Republic Records. Additionally, King’s beloved Marcus King Band Family Reunion music festival will return this summer in Charleston, SC. He’ll be touring internationally throughout the year, hitting the road with Chris Stapleton, Cody Johnson and Eric Church in the U.S. To purchase tickets, click here.

 

Friday, February 6

Friday Morning Uphill Breakfast Club (8:45 am, Buttermilk) The Cliffhouse restaurant, located at the top of Buttermilk Mountain, will play host to a Friday Morning Uphill Breakfast Club in which uphill skiers will be able to enjoy breakfast in the restaurant after hiking up the mountain. Aspen Chamber Resort Association will be sponsoring breakfasts this season, so you can enjoy your French toast or fried rice for just $8 per person. Cliffhouse breakfast will be available for purchase from 8:45 a.m.-10 a.m. with coffee, tea, and hot chocolate, an oatmeal and yogurt station featuring dry quick oats in a mason jar ready to be prepared as well as a toppings bar filled with healthy add-ons. A hot breakfast will also be available with two menu options; a signature Cliffhouse breakfast fried rice with a farm egg or thick-cut French toast with crisp bacon. Please note that an Uphill Pass is required to uphill on Aspen Snowmass Ski Areas. To learn more, click here.

History Ski Tour: Aspen Mountain (11:00 am & 1:00 pm, Aspen Mountain) Learn about the amazing mining and ski history lying literally beneath your ski as you tour Aspen Mountain with Tony Vagneur, an Aspen/Snowmass Ambassador, Aspen native, and volunteer historian. Meets at the guest services cabin at the top of the Silver Queen Gondola (below the Sundeck near the “nests”). This tour takes place on moderate to difficult terrain. Lift ticket and skis or a snowboard is required. These one hour tours are offered on Fridays at 11 am and 1 pm. To learn more, click here.

Downtown History Tour: Aspen Through the Eras (1:30 pm, Across from the Wheeler Opera House) Aspen Historical Society’s cornerstone walking tour of the buildings, sites, and scenes around downtown Aspen, with interesting stories around every corner. This tour meets across from the storied Wheeler Opera House, by the iconic dancing fountain and begins with a history “primer” at the Sister Cities Plaza on Wagner Park followed by a stroll through the historical downtown core before finishing at the iconic Hotel Jerome. With a focus on historical buildings, this tour offers a broad view of Aspen’s history with many interesting tidbits at each stop. Meets across from the Wheeler Opera House, 320 E Hyman Ave. Weather dependent. This walking tour takes place on the pedestrian malls; sidewalks; and street-sides in downtown Aspen. To register, click here.

Martinis & Frites Après (3:00 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen at their Roof Terrace Bar for Martini & Frites Après with Aspen Vodka! Enjoy complimentary frites with every martini purchase. A DJ will set the vibes from 3:00 pm-5:00 pm, with the bar open until 8:00 pm. No tickets required. To learn more, click here.

Matteo Mancuso (6:30 pm & 8:45 pm, Paul JAS Center) Matteo Mancuso, born in 1996, is a guitar child prodigy who approached the world of music at an early age, thanks to his father Vincenzo. He enrolled in a musical high school where he deepened his studies in classical guitar and founded the trio “SNIPS.” With this trio, he released the famous version of “The Chicken,” which quickly reached millions of views across various social media platforms. To read more about Matteo Mancuso and purchase tickets, click here.

 

Saturday, February 7

Crafting at the Library (3:00 pm, Pitkin County Library) Join Pitkin County Library for a rotating monthly craft program on the first Saturday of the month. The activity will be different each month, so stop by, explore, play, and learn new skills! For February, join Pitkin County Library to make a bouquet of paper flowers in time for Valentine's Day. They will provide instruction and supplies to make a variety of flowers. To learn more, click here.

Paint & Sip (5:00 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Join local artist Kelly Peters for an evening of creativity and relaxed conversation. This guided session gives you the opportunity to create your own original artwork at your own pace, with all materials provided. Enjoy a drink, connect with others, and immerse yourself in a calm, creative atmosphere. Whether you’re new to painting or experienced, this event is about exploring your creativity and enjoying the process. To purchase tickets, click here.

Art Cart Alpine Rally (5:30 pm, Whoa Nelly Sledding Hill at the ARC) The Art Cart Alpine Rally is a winner-takes-all sledding race. Entering its third year, this hometown favorite returns, calling on kids and adults to craft imaginative sleds and race them head-to-head for prizes, pride, and ultimate bragging rights. What you can expect: Slow Groovin’ BBQ and The Rolling Fork food trucks, hot chocolate from The Dreamery, a DJ spinning hot beats and keeping energy high, fire pits to keep spectators warm as the wintery competition heats up. Contestants will be judged on both speed and design, with winners announced at the end of the event. Bundle up, bring your community spirit, and get ready for a seriously fun night on the hill! To learn more, click here.

Aspen’s DarkSide Ghost Tour (Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday, 6:00 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.

Katie Thiroux (6:30 pm & 8:45 pm, Paul JAS Center) Los Angeles-based bassist and vocalist Katie Thiroux has earned acclaim from Quincy Jones, NPR, and The New Yorker as one of today’s most exciting jazz musicians. Her signature blend of sultry vocals and virtuosic bass playing has captivated audiences worldwide. Her latest album, Off Beat (Capri Records), was named a “Best Album of 2017” by DownBeat magazine. To read more or purchase tickets, click here.

 

Sunday, February 8

Superbowl Watch Party (4:30 pm, MOLLIE Aspen) Join MOLLIE Aspen in their lobby lounge to watch the Super Bowl on a large screen. Light bites and beverages will be available for purchase throughout the broadcast. Learn more here!

The Aspen Chapel Gallery Presents 5 x 17 (January 17 – February 18, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, Aspen Chapel) Explore 5 x 17, featuring artwork from 5 different valley high schools and seventeen artists from each school. Adopt a piece of art and support the 5 valley high schools’ art departments. To learn more, click here.

Aspen Mountain Snowshoe Tour with ACES (10:00 am or 1:00 pm, Aspen Mountain) Weave in and out of serene spruce and fir forests as you take in Aspen’s majestic vistas from Richmond Ridge with a knowledgeable Naturalist on this two-hour guided snowshoe tour. Learn about wildlife in winter, tracking, mountain ecology, Aspen history, avalanches, winter habitats, and more. ACES also offers daily Snowmass Snowshoe Tours and Ashcroft Snowshoe Tours. To read more about the Aspen Mountain Snowshoe Tour or sign up, click here.

 

 Monday, February 9

History Ski Tour: Aspen Highlands (11:00 am & 1:00 pm, Aspen Highlands) Ski with Aspen/Snowmass Ambassador and volunteer historian Dan Sadowsky to learn about Aspen Highlands’ “maverick,” innovative, and unique past. These one hour tours are offered on Mondays at 11 am and 1 pm. Meets at the guest services cabin outside Merry Go Round This tour takes place on moderate terrain; lift ticket and skis or snowboard required. To learn more, click here.

Aspen’s Past to Present Tour (Monday & Thursday, 1:00 pm, 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. Native Legend, Mining Folklore & Local Tales bring history to life on an entertaining guided walk. 90 minutes long with distance of approximately 1 mile along sidewalks, pedestrian ways and parks of mostly flat terrain. To register, click here.

Sound Bath & Forest Bathing (5:15 pm, Catto Center at Toklat) Join Aspen local Megan DiSabatino for a restorative sound journey and magical evening forest bathing in nature at Toklat. Slow down and reconnect as you deeply relax and breathe, bathing in the healing sound frequency of the natural world and singing crystal bowls, Tibetan bowls, chimes, gongs and drums, and soak up the beauty and wonder of the meadows and forests around Toklat. You'll engage all of your senses as you explore the trees, wildflowers, meadow grasses and icy waters of Devaney Creek. To learn more or register, click here.

 

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