Pike's Peak Senior News

March/April 2017

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March 4 Gentle Restorative Yoga 2:00 p.m. Presented by PPLD – Rock- rimmon Library. Yoga instructor Leigh Spector will take attendees through a non-heated yoga class emphasizing basic poses and yoga flow, accompanied by gentle music. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat or towel. All ages welcome; all experience levels welcome (beginners through advanced). Free. Registration required online or at (719) 593-8000. March 7 28 Rhythm in the Night 7:00 p.m. Presented by Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts Justin Boros, founder of Two Step Productions and producer/creator of the Irish dance phe- nomenon that is sweeping the country, Rhythm in the Night - e Irish Dance Spectacular, is bringing the hit show to the Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts during their fourth consecutive U.S. tour. Tickets: $37. Phone: 1-888-929-7849 City Center Series: Placemaking and Public Art Presented by Downtown Partnership of Colorado Springs at Cornerstone Arts Center Richard F. Celeste eatre... is slide show, panel discussion and documentary viewing focus on the crucial role played by public art in urban placemaking. e City Center Series is a program of Downtown Colorado Springs, sponsored by Colorado College. Event parking is available on-street or in any Colorado College lot aer 3:30 p.m. Doors open at 5:30 p.m.; speaker starts promptly at 6 p.m. Tickets are $10 per event or $30 for all four in the series. Phone: (719) 886-0088 March 4 & 5 27th Annual Super Show & Swap Meet 10:00 a.m. Presented by Pro Promotions, Inc. at Mortgage Solutions Financial Expo Center. e 27th annual Super Show goes old school as the best indoor motorcycle show and swap meet. Including a huge charity auction, over 200 vendor booths, tattoo competition, food, beer garden and live music all weekend! It promises to be the best party of 2017. For vendor space, show entries, or more information call Pro Promotions. Tickets at the door only. $10 general admission $7 seniors Free - children 12 & under with an adult. Phone: (719) 487-8005 March 5 Under the Streetlamp 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Presented by Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts. Exuding the irresistible rapport of a modern day Rat Pack, the quartet - recent leading cast members of the Tony Award- winning musical Jersey Boys - deliver an evening of unforgettable entertainment. You'll hear Doo-Wop, Motown old time Rock 'n' Roll and all of your favorite songs from e Driers, e Beach Boys, e Beatles and more. Plus a "show-stopping" salute to Frankie Valli & the Four Seasons. Critics have called Under the Streetlamp "a sure-fire sellout!" All the songs are delivered in the inimitable Under the Streetlamp style, with tight harmonies and slick dance moves. $33.50 - $54 Phone: 719-477-2100 March 5 American Music Society Spring Concert 2:30 p.m. Graner School of Music AMS will present an eclectic program performed by some of Colorado Spring's finest classical musicians. A set of six guitar ensemble pieces composed by local guitarist/composer, Jim Bosse, will be performed by the Colorado Col- lege Student Guitar Ensemble directed by Dale Miller. Mezzo soprano, Valerie Nicolosi Niemerg, will sing five songs by Claude Debussy accompanied by AMS president, Joe Maloy, on piano. Pikes Peak Community College music depart- ment chairman, William Malone, on saxophone, and faculty member piano virtuoso pianist, Abe Minzer, will end the program with Franz Shubert's Impromtus no. 1 and 4; and contemporary classical saxophone selections. Free. Phone: (719) 574-2001 Colorado Springs Youth Symphony's Winter Concert 3:00 p.m. Presented by Colorado Springs Youth Symphony at First United Methodist Church. Come in from the cold and warm up to youth orchestral performance at its finest! Join us for the Youth Symphony Orchestra's Winter Concert! Phone: (719) 633-3901 March 7 Senior Chats in Colorado Springs 10:00 AM Pikes Peak Library - East Library 5550 North Union Boulevard Colorado Springs, Colorado 80901 Banff Mountain Film Festival 7:00 p.m. Presented by Stargazers eatre & Event Center. e 2016/2017 World Tour features an exhilarating and provocative collection of films that ex- plore the mountain world, highlighting new landscapes and remote cultures, and exposes audiences to exciting adventures and adrenaline-packed sports. Tick- ets:$17.50. Phone: (719) 476-2200 March 8 Rock and Roll Tendencies Concert 7:00 p.m. Presented by Saint Andrew's Episcopal Church Jim Bosse is a classical guitarist with latent, if not blatant, rock and roll tendencies. is concert will present his arrangements of popular songs by Simon and Garfunkel, the Beatles, and Billy Joel. Oboist Joyce Hanagan will join Jim for five duets.$10 general admission. Free for students. Phone: (719) 685-9259 Navy League Dinner & Guest Presentations 5:30 p.m. Presented by Navy League of the United States - Colorado Springs Council at Falcon Club Phone: (719) 471-8527

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