Friday, March 3
Michael Reese in concert at the El Pueblo Historical Museum
301 Union Street North | 5 pm to 7 pm | Colorado Springs guitar virtuoso Michael Reese will perform original songs and covers by Jeff Beck, Fleetwood Mac, Louis Armstrong, Led Zeppelin, Cyndi Lauper, Billy Idol and more.
Exhibit of sculptures and paintings at the Pueblo Heritage Museum
201WB Street | 17:00 | Pueblo-based artist Ryan Yankee , who works with wet and dry environments, finds or recreates objects and explores the art of psychology, will feature 15 black light paintings and glow-in-the-dark elements that explore community of biopsychosocial reflection. and 21 sculptures depicting the townspeople.
Art treasure at Steel City Art Works
216 Al-Ittihad Street | 17:00-20:00 | The gallery is hosting a free food reception as part of the First Friday Art Walk . Art includes the Chavez Huerta Preparatory Academy K-12 annual exhibit, a polymer clay exhibit by figurative artist Debra McCormack, metal portraits by Barbara Gabelli, and the "Three Views" exhibit, which features the work of three artists depicting the same object. respect and they interpret it differently.
First Friday Art Walk at Blue Back Gallery
Spring Street, 131 | 6:00 pm | Artists Helen Dunn and Brian Rivera will present their work. Dunn will have a special exhibit titled The Rift Earth, and Rivera, an advocate for skateboarders, will present a group exhibit. Amber will play acoustic guitar and vocals.
Unlimited Duck Banquet at the Pueblo Convention Center
Central Street, 320 | 17:30-21:00 with dinner at 18:30 | The Pueblo Chapter's annual banquet is the second largest Ducks Unlimited event in Colorado. Last year, the group maintained over 575,000 acres of wetlands and waterfowl habitat. The cost is USD 95 per person, USD 170 for couples or USD 25 for children under 17. For more information write to ducksunlimitedpueblo@gmail.com.
"Gossip" at the Impossible Theater
1201 Main Street North | 19:30 | The schedule of performances is also fixed on Saturday at 19:30 and Sunday at 14:00. Rumored is a British farce directed by local theater company Impossible Players. Tickets start at $13 and are available at eventbrite.com or call 719-542-6969 to make reservations.
Saturday, March 4
Donate for ice skating and live music at the Blo Back Gallery
Spring Street, 131 | From 1:30pm to 3:30pm, Brian Rivera of Friends of Skateboarding Arts will emcee the skateboarding event. Local musicians Morgan Cox and Ashlyn Young will perform from 7 to 9 p.m. Cox plays a mix of R&B and pop with upbeat and positive messages. Young is an acoustic guitarist who sings clever and innovative lyrics. The cost of the ceremony is $10 at the door or you can purchase tickets online at blobackgallery.com.
Sunday, March 5
Pueblo Choral Society Concert at Colorado State University, Pueblo
Hoag Hall, 2200 Bonforte Blvd. | Entrance 14:30, concert 15:00 | The Pueblo Choral Society sings with the Colorado State University Pueblo Music Choir in a concert titled "The Power of Music - Salvation." The choirs will perform requiem music by Maurice Durofley and The American Creed composed by Choral Society director David Falk. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors or military members, and $15 for students .
Wednesday, March 8
Natural Blonde Music at Pueblo Memorial Auditorium
1 municipality | 19:00 | Legally Blonde, Broadway's ultimate tribute to the power of women, will take viewers from a college campus to the courtrooms of Harvard with a timely story of a bold and unexpected heroine. Visit BigLeague.org for more information. Prices range from $42 to $90 and tickets are sold at pueblomemorialhall.com.
Thursday, March 9
Mary Shelley of Chateauqua at Pueblo Community College
900 Hoag Theatre, W. Orman Avenue | 6:00 pm | Actress and scientist Susan Marie Fronczak will play Mary Shelley, best known as the author of Frankenstein. Discover other sides of her as a teenage mother, behind-the-scenes advocate for social reform and more.
Harlem Globetrotters at the Colorado State Fair
1001 Beulah Avenue | 19:00 | The Harlem Globetrotters basketball team provides sports, drama and comedy. Tickets range from $70 to $161 and are available online at eventticketscenter.com.
Friday March 10
Doctor of the Mountain Program at Jodone and Pueblo West Libraries
United States 24655 Interstate 50 E. | 13:00 | The program will also take place on March 11 at 11 a.m. at the West Pueblo Library, 298 S. Joe Martinez Blvd. | Learn about "Doc" Susie Anderson, who moved to Fraser to recover from tuberculosis and why she worked as a doctor there for nearly half a century.
Appear on the Blo Back show
Spring Street, 131 | 6:00 pm | The flow velocity illustration was created by Helen Dunn, Bob Marsh, Matt Refick and Julie Kim.
Saturday, March 11
Pueblo Home and Garden Show at the Colorado State Fair
Estate, 1001, Allee Beul | March 11-12 from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm Over 100 vendors will present their products and services, focusing on ideas and products for renovation, remodeling and renovation of homes, yards and other living spaces . Tickets are $5 , military members and seniors are $4 and children under 18 are free.
Metal music at the Blue Pack Gallery
Spring Street, 131 | Entrance is at 18:30, performance at 19:00 Local metal bands Apocalypse Born, Diskount Vodka and Skull Tomb will perform. All ages are welcome. Pay $10 at the door or buy tickets online at blobackgallery.com.
International Cinderella Ballet at Pueblo Memorial Auditorium
1 municipality | Entry from 18:00, performance at 19:00 | This enchanting tale for all ages combines a healthy dose of humor with the grandeur of classical ballet and the promise of 'Happily Ever After'. The show features 40 professional ballerinas from around the world, more than 150 glittering hand-stitched costumes, handcrafted sets and a stunning pumpkin-to-carriage transformation. Tickets range from $35 to $95 and are available at pueblomemorialhall.com.
Sunday, March 12
Atlas of Synesthetes in the Blo Back Gallery
Spring Street, 131 | 19:00-20:00 | This real-time cartographic improvisation uses digital maps designed and manipulated by Eric Teise in direct collaboration with the Bob Marsh Spontaneous Combustion Performance Arts Group. Sometimes there are strong effects that can affect light-sensitive viewers. The suggested donation is between $5 and $10 .
Tuesday, March 14
Passage of birds in Arkansas at the Blue Buck Show
Spring Street, 131 | 18:30-19:30 | Friends of the Arkansas River present the program from a historical to a contemporary perspective. The event is free for member friends or $5 for non-members. Answer questions by calling 719-252-5389.
Would you like us to add your event to this calendar? Email details to tharmon@chieftain.com with "things to do" in the subject line . The calendar is available online and in print every Friday.
This article originally appeared on The Pueblo Chieftain: Things to do in Pueblo: Harlem Globetrotters, Legally Blonde, Ballet
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