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Tobacco Silks, Wilderness First Aid, Compass Skills, Swing Night, and Fire Hazards

Golden Eye Candy – Chris Davell – Rainbow Over South Table Mountain – click to enlarge

Real World Events

2PM Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum – Sunday at the Museum
Today’s presenter is Greta Mikkelsen, artist of Tobacco Silks Reimagined. Greta will share her story about tobacco silks and her inspiration for creating the pieces on display. Members are FREE and non-members are $10. Due to limited numbers, we can only seat 50 people in the Main Gallery.  You must reserve your spot – call 303-277-0377.

Day Out with Thomas @ Colorado Railroad Museum
This weekend is sold out, but there are still tickets available the next two weekends.

10AM-3PM Brunch at the Rose @ Buffalo Rose
10AM Breakfast begins at the Golden Mill
9AM Hybrid Wilderness First Aid @ American Mountaineering Center
9AM-5PM Grandparents Day @ Dinosaur Ridge
9AM Compass Skills @ Lookout Mountain Nature Center
12-2PM Paint a Pint @ Mountain Toad
2PM Before You Go @ Miners Alley Playhouse (through September 20)
2PM Golden Gate Grange Recognition Event @ Golden Gate Grange


Live Music

2-5PM Chris Rycroft at the Golden Mill

11AM Jack Hadley @ Buffalo Rose (Sky Bar Stage – outdoor patio)
2PM Chris Rycroft @ Golden Mill
3PM Trip Wire @ Wrigley’s
8PM Karaoke Contest at Ace Hi Tavern

4PM Sunday Swing Supper Club @ Buffalo Rose
SWING NIGHT SUPPER CLUB: A special evening for fans of BIG BAND and swing dancing. Dinner specials at 4:00, two and a half hours of live BIG BAND jazz from 5:00 to 7:30 by the Flatirons Jazz Orchestra – featuring Deborah Stafford.

Dance or just listen to the great Swing Era music of Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman and more. $15 online / $20 at the door. All ages welcome – under 18 with a guardian. Tickets


Golden History Moment

Golden Transcript – September 12, 1978

43 Years Ago
The September 12, 1978 Golden Transcript described a 3,120 acre fire that was raging in KenCaryl Ranch. Three slurry bombers were dropping flame retardant, and firefighters from Colorado, Idaho, and California were working to stop the blaze. “Gusting, shifting winds pushed the flames farther across the timber and brush…(were) stymieing firefighters’ efforts to bring the two-day-old blaze under control.”

In response to the fire hazard conditions, Jeffco Open Space announced that Apex Gulch Park in Golden would be closed until cooler conditions or precipitation made conditions safer.


Thanks to the Golden History Museum for providing the online cache of historic Transcripts, and to the Golden Transcript for documenting our history since 1866!

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