Three-Day Swiftwater Safety & Rescue Clinic with Canyon River Instruction
Join Our Three-Day Swiftwater Safety & Rescue Clinic! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER! Held on the scenic Arkansas River near Salida, this hands-on clinic is designed for all skill levels—whether you're new to whitewater, a private boater, or an experienced commercial guide. Over the course of three days, you'll have the opportunity to build skills, gain confidence, and practice essential rescue techniques in a supportive and empowering environment. What You’ll Learn: Gain practical experience in assessing river conditions, making informed decisions, and responding to swiftwater rescue situations with confidence. The extended format allows for more in-depth instruction and additional practice to ensure both personal and group safety. Topics Include: River rescue techniques for real-world scenarios, Whitewater swimming and self-rescue skills, Effective throw bagging techniques, Planning for swiftwater situations, Extractions and synches for complex rescues, Mechanical advantage systems for efficient rescue operations, Advanced hazard recognition and mitigation strategies, Leadership and teamwork in rescue situations This hands-on clinic provides ample time to practice skills in real river conditions under the guidance of experienced instructors. The course emphasizes teamwork, communication, and maintaining composure under pressure—key components of effective rescue response. Certification: Upon successful completion, participants will receive an ACA Swiftwater Rescue (SWR) Certificate of Completion, a respected credential recognized by raft guides, river professionals, and outdoor educators. Who Should Attend? This clinic is perfect for those looking to develop or refine their river safety and rescue skills, whether they are new to swiftwater or seeking to enhance their existing knowledge. Offered in 2025: April 18 - 20; May 12 - 14; July 28 - 30
Crafting, Sewing and Leatherwork at A Church
A ChurchEvery Friday from 9-1 we will be Crafting at A Church! We have some ideas for crafts on hand or if you have a project you need to finish bring it out. We have some supplies for our suggested craft, but for some ideas you might have to bring something.... we suggest reusing what you have..... We can still make the mushroom garland but will be making holiday garland and other paper crafts. If you want to make the mushroom garland bring 6 hollowed out cuties (little oranges) cut in 1/2 and dried. ~Bring old cards or fun paper to make gift tags. ~Bring random yarn for yarn baskets. We also invite yo to sew, cross stitch, felt, etc. Charles will be here to teach basic skills about leatherwork. Lunch is provided by Pizza Rio!
Little Shredders- Roller Skating, Skateboarding and Scooters For Age 7 and Under at Ramps and Alleys
Ramps & Alleys Skate ShopLittle Shredders- Roller Skating, Skateboarding and Scooters For Age 7 and Under at Ramps and Alleys Every Friday from 10am-noon, from August 16th-April 25th at Ramps and Alleys, 645 E. Rainbow Blvd. $10 per session.
Three-Day Swiftwater Safety & Rescue Clinic with Canyon River Instruction
Join Our Three-Day Swiftwater Safety & Rescue Clinic! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER! Held on the scenic Arkansas River near Salida, this hands-on clinic is designed for all skill levels—whether you're new to whitewater, a private boater, or an experienced commercial guide. Over the course of three days, you'll have the opportunity to build skills, gain confidence, and practice essential rescue techniques in a supportive and empowering environment. What You’ll Learn: Gain practical experience in assessing river conditions, making informed decisions, and responding to swiftwater rescue situations with confidence. The extended format allows for more in-depth instruction and additional practice to ensure both personal and group safety. Topics Include: River rescue techniques for real-world scenarios, Whitewater swimming and self-rescue skills, Effective throw bagging techniques, Planning for swiftwater situations, Extractions and synches for complex rescues, Mechanical advantage systems for efficient rescue operations, Advanced hazard recognition and mitigation strategies, Leadership and teamwork in rescue situations This hands-on clinic provides ample time to practice skills in real river conditions under the guidance of experienced instructors. The course emphasizes teamwork, communication, and maintaining composure under pressure—key components of effective rescue response. Certification: Upon successful completion, participants will receive an ACA Swiftwater Rescue (SWR) Certificate of Completion, a respected credential recognized by raft guides, river professionals, and outdoor educators. Who Should Attend? This clinic is perfect for those looking to develop or refine their river safety and rescue skills, whether they are new to swiftwater or seeking to enhance their existing knowledge. Offered in 2025: April 18 - 20; May 12 - 14; July 28 - 30
Salida Mountain Trails to Host Benefit Concert with Roundhouse Assembly at SteamPlant
Salida SteamPlantSalida Mountain Trails (SMT) is hosting a one-night-only concert and psychedelic light show featuring local legends, Roundhouse Assembly! Event proceeds will benefit SMT and the nonprofit’s mission to create and maintain trails, steward public lands, and promote a vibrant trail community. “We’re grateful for Roundhouse Assembly's generosity in organizing this far-out fundraiser,” said Jon Terbush, Director of Salida Mountain Trails. “The band puts on unbelievable performances. If you dig good tunes and Salida’s trails, you don’t want to miss this show.” The concert will take place Saturday, April 19, at the SteamPlant. In addition to the music, the event will feature an "ecstatic dance light show" courtesy of Lane Willson. Dancing is not only allowed, but encouraged. This event will coincide with Bicycle Day, a fitting holiday for a community full of bicyclists and Deadheads. Roundhouse Assembly is a Salida-based band whose influences include Grateful Dead, The Band, and the Allman Brothers Band. Roundhouse's sets showcase the ensemble’s passion for improvisational jams and vocal harmonies that get the dance floor shaking. "Please join us for a Bicycle Day celebration to raise funds for our amazing trail system,” said Aaron Robbins, of Roundhouse Assembly. “Whoa-oh, what I want to know, will you come with me?" Tickets cost $25 in advance, or $30 at the door. Tickets are available at salidamountaintrails.org Date: Saturday April 19 Time: Doors Open 6pm; Show 7-10pm Ticket price: $25 advance, $30 at the door
Three-Day Swiftwater Safety & Rescue Clinic with Canyon River Instruction
Join Our Three-Day Swiftwater Safety & Rescue Clinic! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER! Held on the scenic Arkansas River near Salida, this hands-on clinic is designed for all skill levels—whether you're new to whitewater, a private boater, or an experienced commercial guide. Over the course of three days, you'll have the opportunity to build skills, gain confidence, and practice essential rescue techniques in a supportive and empowering environment. What You’ll Learn: Gain practical experience in assessing river conditions, making informed decisions, and responding to swiftwater rescue situations with confidence. The extended format allows for more in-depth instruction and additional practice to ensure both personal and group safety. Topics Include: River rescue techniques for real-world scenarios, Whitewater swimming and self-rescue skills, Effective throw bagging techniques, Planning for swiftwater situations, Extractions and synches for complex rescues, Mechanical advantage systems for efficient rescue operations, Advanced hazard recognition and mitigation strategies, Leadership and teamwork in rescue situations This hands-on clinic provides ample time to practice skills in real river conditions under the guidance of experienced instructors. The course emphasizes teamwork, communication, and maintaining composure under pressure—key components of effective rescue response. Certification: Upon successful completion, participants will receive an ACA Swiftwater Rescue (SWR) Certificate of Completion, a respected credential recognized by raft guides, river professionals, and outdoor educators. Who Should Attend? This clinic is perfect for those looking to develop or refine their river safety and rescue skills, whether they are new to swiftwater or seeking to enhance their existing knowledge. Offered in 2025: April 18 - 20; May 12 - 14; July 28 - 30
Full Primary Series with Tessie at Yoga Olas
Yoga OlasFull Primary Series with Tessie at Yoga Olas - 2/16 - included for members
Parent Toolkit for Kids Class
Boys & Girls Club-SalidaThis class is designed for parents and caregivers of children ages 9-14, to help them support their kids in making good choices. The class will be held on Monday nights, 5:30pm-7:30pm, from April 21st-May 19th at the Boys and Girls Club in Salida. Some of the topics that will be covered include: Promoting health and wellbeing during the teen years Developing healthy beliefs and clear standards Dealing with anger in a positive way How to guide kids to say NO, keep their friends, and still have fun How to strengthen family bonds The class is free of charge, and dinner will be provided! Free childcare will also be available for children up to age 14. To sign up, reach out to Savanna Moorefield at smoorefield@chaffeecounty.org, (719) 530-2579, or go to: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1nr9aIuNHisZq89fnM0rTNV1nOiVhckuGvsKlOlxUhSs/edit?ts=67892c87#responses
Riveting Experience Jewelry Repair, Repurpose, Re-Gift Event
Riveting Experience Jewelry 109 North F St., Unit B, Salida, COCity of Salida Invites Community to Land Use Code and Zoning Map Meeting
Salida SteamPlantThe City of Salida invites residents, business owners, developers, and other stakeholders to a public meeting introducing the consolidated draft Land Use Code and new draft Zoning Map on Tuesday, April 22nd from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM at the SteamPlant Event Center. Refreshments and light snacks will be provided. Salida has not undergone a comprehensive rewrite of its Land Use Code in nearly 15 years. The community has obviously seen significant changes since then, and it is time for an update. The draft Land Use Code and Zoning Map are built on the foundation of the Future Land Use Mapping process completed in 2022 and 2023. Together, they implement key elements of Salida’s Comprehensive Plan, shaping how the community will grow and develop in the years to come—guiding both opportunities and limitations. “This is just the beginning of the next chapter of public feedback,” said Bill Almquist, Director of Community Development for the City of Salida. “We want the community to understand what’s proposed, why it matters, and how to stay engaged.” Meeting Highlights: Overview of the consolidated draft Land Use Code and proposed Zoning Map Explanation of how the documents align with Salida’s Comprehensive Plan Opportunity for Q&A and initial public input Details on upcoming opportunities for more detailed feedback Recording of the presentation will be available on the City’s website after the event The final draft is expected to move forward for Planning Commission and City Council consideration later this summer. Public input will continue to play a critical role throughout that process. The draft Land Use Code and proposed Zoning Map will be available on the website prior to the meeting at: www.cityofsalida.com/commdev
Central Colorado Conservancy’s 2025 Hands For Lands Ditch Cleaning Work Parties
Central Colorado Conservancy’s 2025 Hands For Lands Ditch Cleaning Work Parties Announced CONTACT: Heather Mills, heather@centralcoloradoconservancy.org, 719-539-7700 Salida - Central Colorado Conservancy announces their spring Hands for Lands Ditch Cleaning work parties beginning the second week of April. Each spring, the Hands for Lands volunteer program helps local ranchers and agricultural landowners clean out their ditches in anticipation of the irrigation season. Miles of ditches need to be maintained by trimming overgrown vegetation, raking up debris, clearing tumbleweeds, and removing anything else that has accumulated over the winter and might impede the flow of water once irrigation season starts. By pitching in with our many hands we help lighten the workload and support local ranches and agriculturalists which provide so much to our community including wildlife habitat, scenic vistas, aquifer recharge, and local food. Irrigation is imperative for ranchers and agriculture in our area, and the benefits ripple out from there. Spreading water out across the land creates valuable wetlands and wildlife habitat, recharges aquifers and adds to the green landscape that makes springtime in the valley so beautiful! The April ditch cleaning schedule is as follows: Cooper Property: Saturday, April 12, Salida Hutchinson Ranch: Wednesday-Thursday, April 16-17, Poncha Springs Frenchman’s Creek Ranch: Wednesday, April 23, Buena Vista Kelly Ranch: Saturday-Sunday, April 26-27, Buena Vista Come out and enjoy some incredible scenery, fresh air and exercise on some beautiful and iconic ranches in the valley. For more information or to sign up to volunteer for the ditch cleaning work parties, please visit https://www.centralcoloradoconservancy.org/handsforlands or contact Heather Mills, Central Colorado Conservancy’s Agriculture Program Manager, at 719-539-7700 or heather@centralcoloradoconservancy.org.