Weekend events around Colorado Springs: Touch-a-Truck, ski joring, artist march, Southern Baptists
A look at some of our favorite weekend events happening around Colorado Springs, the Pikes Peak region and beyond in Colorado.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY
Kids and big trucks. Youngsters can touch them, sit in them and on them. Sweet. Time for the popular Touch-a-Truck. Construction trucks, emergency vehicles, giant tires, roaring motors. Friday night is a sensory-friendly evening of lower lights and quiet big trucks, 5-7 p.m.
Then it roars along, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday at Norris-Penrose Event Center, 1045 Gold Camp Road. A benefit for Junior League community programs.
Tickets and release forms: www.jlcoloradosprings.org/touch-a-truck
FRIDAY-SUNDAY
It’s wild! Leadville Ski Joring 2018. Horses and riders race through a downtown course pulling skiers hanging onto ropes. A gold-medal competition with cash prizes on the line.
There’s more: Crystal Carnival Nordic sprints down Main Street, a fat-tire nighttime ride and a paintball biathlon. Friday is the 10th Mountain Division’s 75th anniversary celebration and parade.
FRIDAY-SUNDAY
Six Southern Baptist women were busy during World War II, working to help the war effort as they chatted about plans for their church’s 75th anniversary. Twenty-five years later, they have a reunion, learning what happened in their lives. “First Baptist of Ivy Gap” is performed two weekends at First United Methodist Church, 420 N. Nevada Ave., at 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays and at 2:30 p.m. Sundays. Tickets $12-15 or $5 for students, www.showtix4u.com
FRIDAY-SUNDAY
A well-worn fable of a human and a ferocious lion, turned into Italian commedia dell’arte, “Androcles and the Lion” is family fare performed through April 1 at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College, Also with day camps for the kids. For ages 5-plus. www.csfineartscenter.org
FRIDAY-SATURDAY
Maria and Tony fall in love again on the screen, serenaded by the Philharmonic with ageless familiar songs, “West Side Story,” 7:30 p.m., at Pikes Peak Center, www.csphilharmonic.org.
FRIDAY
The continuing local tribute to the music of Leonard Bernstein is part of An Evening of Classical Song performed by soprano Amani Cole-Felder, tenor Christian Mark Gibbs and the Prometheus Piano Trio. The Shivers Fund Presents at the Antlers hotel includes a pre-concert social and a dessert reception with the artists afterward. 6:30 p.m. $55 at www.ppld.org/shivers-concert.
FRIDAY
A not-to-be-missed First Friday, filled with local visual arts history, is repeated this month. The Tilley Family First Friday “Entirely Eclectic,” with works by father and daugher Lew and Eve, 5-7 p.m., Colorado Springs Conservatory, 415 S. Sahwatch St. Fascinating works include animal masks. After the free art experience accompanied by music, enjoy a Jazz Night featuring Conservatory faculty and students, $15 and reservations requested, 577-4556
SATURDAY
March, march, march all around the art galleries of Old Colorado City during Art March 2018 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. It’s a great opportunity to watch artists at work. And at several galleries, marchers will be invited to pick up brushes as well. At one location, an artist will demonstrate bronze sculpting and casting. At another, see popular owl art. After the march, adults can participate in the OCC Art and Wine Walk starting at the Old Colorado City library at 3:30 p.m. www.tinyurl.com/y7vnpdaa
SATURDAY
A Saturday of science experiences for girls awaits at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science, 2001 Colorado Blvd. Girls & Science activities and experts, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., tickets: www.secure1.dmns.org
SATURDAY
Helpful hints to see downtown with a professional Through a Photographer’s Lens, 10 a.m.. Meet at Wild Goose Meeting House, 401 N. Tejon St., at 9:30 a.m. for coffee. Tour $10, coffee free, www.downtowncs.com
SUNDAY
The American Music Society’s Winter Concert features Gershwin’s “Rhapsody in Blue” arranged for two pianos and the Colorado College Guitar Ensemble with the world premiere of “Alone on Wrangel Island,” inspired by a disastrous 1921 arctic expedition.
Free. 2:30 p.m. Graner Music, 4460 Barnes Road, www.theamericanmusicsociety.org
COMPILED BY LINDA NAVARRO, THE GAZETTE, linda.navarro@gazettedev.gazette.com























