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15 April 1 'e Authentic Life of Billy the Kid' 2:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. Presented by Foun- tain Community eater. Tickets can be purchased online or from the following locations: Fountain Valley Newspaper office at 120 East Ohio Avenue, Fountain, CO (No CC) Ink Fountain Printing at 721 Dale Street, Fountain, CO (Credit Card accepted) Carol's Creative Glass at 372 Main Street, Security, CO (No CC) Graham Rentals (Uhaul) at 7367 South- moor Dr., Fountain, CO (no CC) Phone: (719) 233-5192 Primitive Shelter Building Class Saturday 10:00 a.m. overnight to Sunday. Presented by Colorado Mountain Man Survival LLC. is is our grand opening for the season! You will be helping us build out more of our primitive survival camp while at the same time learning how to build several shelter types. Please keep in mind we are at an elevation of approximately 9,400 feet and it is still cold in Colorado. Dress accordingly and bring cold weather sleep gear. Difficulty Rating: Beginner to Intermediate. Free. To sign up for this class, just email us at cmmsur- vival@gmail.com. We will put your name on our list and send you directions to the location and a recommended gear list. Phone: (719) 930-9714 Colorado Moun- tain Man Survival LLC Monarch Drive Cripple Creek, CO 80813 April 1 & 2 April 2 Frokost - Authentic Norwegian Breakfast 11:00 a.m. Presented by Fjellheim Lodge - Sons of Norway at Viking Hall Event Center. e Sons of Norway Annual Frokost, a Norwegian cold-style breakfast, featuring various meats, cheeses, breads and side-dishes will take place on Sunday, April 2. Seating is limited, so reserve your spot early. Velkommen til bords! e cost is $20 for members, $22 for non-members and $10 for children 12 and under. Please RSVP by Wednesday, March 29, by calling Kathie Godsill at (719) 266-9592. American Brass Quintet Concert 3:00 p.m. Presented by Colorado College Summer Music Festival at Colorado Col- lege - Packard Hall e Colorado College Summer Music Festival kicks off the Intermezzo Season with the internationally lauded American Brass Quintet. Hailed by Newsweek as "the high priests of brass," the ABQ put on a brilliant, not-to-be-missed per- formance. Join us! General Public: $30 Non-CC Student: $5 CC ID Holders: $25. Phone: (719) 389-6552 April 4 April 5 Open Critique with Pikes Peak Writers Cottonwood Center for the Arts, 427 E Colorado Ave, Colorado Springs, CO 80903, is FREE program provides a critique experience for a small num- ber of writers who seek feedback on manuscript pages and who want to learn how to have positive critique group experiences. Each month Open Critique will accommodate up to eight participants with a maximum of eight manuscript pages (double spaced, one side) per person. Bring at least 8 copies. To request a slot to participate, email your request to critique@pikespeakwriters.com. April 7 Peak FreQuency Presents: Lullabies and Sleepless Dreams 7:30 p.m. free. Presented by Peak FreQuency Creative Arts Collective at UCCS - Centennial Hall. Soprano Haleh Abghari and flutist Jane Rigler, along with guests, will present works by com- posers Henry Cowell, George Crumb, Toshio Hosokawa, Salvatore Sciarrino and others. ese works traverse parts of the psyche that live in the realm of dreams and nightmares in various states of the subconscious and/or the conscious mind. First Friday Art walk Walk through Old Colorado City and take a look at the latest artwork. City Center Series: e RiNo Story Presented by Downtown Partnership of Colorado Springs at Cornerstone Arts Center Richard F. Celeste eatre... A speaker panel bringing data-driven de- velopment lessons from Denver's hottest arts district. River North (RiNo) serves as the centerpiece for this dynamic discus- sion on how to attract new businesses, serve neighborhood needs and build a supportive live-work ecosystem for the arts. e City Center Series is a program of Downtown Colorado Springs, spon- sored 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 30 April 2 Alton Brown Live! Pikes Peak Center, 190 S. Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, CO, Alton Brown Live: Eat Your Science, the follow-up to the smash Edible Inevitable tour, comes to Pikes Peak Center on April 2, 2017. Brown has a knack for mixing together a perfect base of science, music and food into two hours of pure entertainment. April 8 CSCS Lion's Heart Gala with Hillary Scott 6:30 p.m. Presented by Colorado Springs Christian Schools at e Broadmoor Hotel, Broadmoor Hall. Our featured guest speaker this year will be Hillary Scott of Lady Antebellum! Hillary will offer her remarks and do a Q&A time, plus our guests will enjoy a wonderful Broadmoor dinner and also have the opportunity to enjoy a silent auction! ose who purchase a sponsor- ship will get to meet Hillary Scott and get a photo taken with her! Phone: (719) 268-2141