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Salida Chamber Calendar


Patron Brunch

Salida SteamPlant

SALIDA ARTWALK presents a Patron Brunch at the Salida SteamPlant Event Center on Sunday, Oct 13, with support from the Heart of the Rockies Chamber of Commerce. Limited Tix will be available at ArtWalk Venus. Pastries by Sarah Gartzman The Biker & The Baker and live music by John Stenger. Watch SalidaArtWalk.org for details.

Open Skate at the Chaffee County Fairgrounds

Chaffee County Fairgrounds & Events Center 10165 County Road 120, Poncha Springs, CO

Come to the Chaffee County Fairgrounds every Sunday from 4-6pm for Sunday Open Skate, in the North Building of the Chaffee County Fairgrounds! There will be on-site skate rentals. Donations for the open skate are welcome and encouraged!  

League of Women Voters Chaffee County to Present Ballot Issues Pros and Cons

The 2024 General Election ballots will ask citizens to vote on 14 statewide ballot issues and measures: seven initiatives, five amendments and two propositions. Seven have been placed on the ballot by lawmakers; seven by citizens.  Those accepted by the voters offer changes to the state constitution and existing statutes or approval of tax changes. On Monday, October 14th from 12 pm to 1 pm at the Methodist Church, 228 East 4th Street, Salida, Chaffee County voters will have an opportunity to learn more about the ballot questions that range from constitutional rights to abortion and school choice, ranked-choice voting, the definition of marriage through lion hunting, taxes, and more. League of Women Voters Chaffee County (LWVCC) leadership team members Carol Merovka and Marjie Gray will present the pros and cons on the state issues plus numerous local issues and will have informational pamphlets available for each participant. “The LWV of Colorado statewide Ballot Issues Information pamphlet is a shortened version of the Blue Book and a handy tool that helps voters decide what issues they want to vote yes or no on,” says Marjie Gray, Leadership Team Coordinator. A social with coffee begins at 11:15 a.m., followed by the program from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.. Online resources also are available, including Vote 411.org where voters can learn about candidate stances, look up what’s on their ballot and more. LWVCO.org offers state ballot issues and the League’s stance, and video recordings of LWVCC speakers and local programs can be found at lwvchaffeecounty.org.

What’s Up, Salida?! Community Coffee Meeting

Salida Community Center

Come out for What’s Up, Salida?! Community Coffee Meeting at the Salida Community Center from 8:30-9:30 am. This is FREE and open to the public!

Death Cafe at A Church

A Church

Join us for Salida's Death Cafe. Drink, eat cake, and discuss death.  Our aim is to help people make the most of their (finite) lives. FREE!

Community Sewing Circle at A Church

A Church

Community Sewing Circle come work on projects, start new projects and learn from creative experts. All are welcome! Kids are encouraged to learn a fun and timeless art from. Refreshments provided feel free to bring snacks to share. For more information contact Molly at mbischoff@chaffeecounty.org

Foodshed Alliance Farmers Market in Salida

Considered one of Colorado’s most breathtaking regions, the Arkansas River Valley is home to expansive ranches and farmland. With its abundant resources, fresh water and mild climate, Foodshed Alliance’s earliest founders recognized the valley’s potential for supporting a local food economy. Experience the Arkansas River Valley and its local food systems at a Foodshed Alliance Farmers Market. With two locations - Buena Vista and Salida - Foodshed Alliance Farmers Markets showcase and complement some of Chaffee County’s most vibrant communities. Both farmers markets begin on Saturday June 1st 2024. The Buena Vista farmers market is held at Columbine Park (51 Linderman Avenue) from 9 am - 1 pm on Saturdays June 1st thru October 5th. The Salida farmers market is held at Alpine Park (404 E Street) from 8 am - 12 pm on Saturdays June 1st thru October 26th. Apply to be a vendor online or call us at 913-904-8207.

Freedom Walk and Pig Roast to benefit BV HOPE and Elizabeth Anne’s Haven

Throughout the day and the valley on Saturday, October 19th, the sister organizations of Bringing Our Valley HOPE (BVHOPE) and Elizabeth Anne’s Haven (EAHaven) will bring attention to human trafficking and the need for a survivors’ sanctuary in Chaffee County. Starting in McPhelemy Park in Buena Vista with registration at 10 a.m., BVHOPE will conduct the 10th annual Freedom Walk through town at 11 a.m. with a return to the park for refreshments and free prize drawings. Participants will carry signs aimed at increasing awareness of human trafficking and hand out flyers describing how onlookers can get involved. The second Walk in the valley will start at the First Presbyterian Church (7 Poncha Blvd.) in Salida with registration starting at 1 p.m.  The Walk begins at 2 p.m. and after covering several blocks downtown, will return to the church for refreshments and prize drawings. John DiGirolamo, BVHOPE Board of Directors president, is encouraging participants at both locations to bring friends and family members.  “And we’ll  reward those who do with prizes.”  For each person who brings two guests, they and their guests will receive K's ice cream cone coupons. For those who bring five guests, they and their guests will receive an insulated water bottle fanny pack. In the afternoon, the focus will turn to raising money to build a haven for women who have survived human trafficking.  At 5 p.m., the VFW of Johnson Village will host a pig roast to benefit Elizabeth Anne’s Haven–”a place to heal and start a new life.”   The event will feature a roasted pig from Fish & Whistle Farm, a lamb and goat from 30Audi80 Ranch, assorted side dishes, a cash bar and prize drawings.  The cost is $15 per plate for adults, $10 for children under 12. “It’s a full day for us to work together to get the word out about human trafficking and to let our community know how we can all address the issue,” said Becky Martin, president of EAHaven Board of Directors. We hope communities throughout our valley will join us in this important mission.”