Careers

Careers

CAREERS AT CHAUTAUQUA COME WORK WITH US! To view job descriptions in another language, click the flag button above(Includes Español, Deutsch, 普通话, Italiano & 한국인) What we offer The Colorado Chautauqua offers a range of career opportunities at all levels in...
Event Calendar

Event Calendar

EVENTS CALENDARYEAR ROUND ARTS, CULTURE AND ENTERTAINMENT See All Events in List View Quick LinksCALENDAR OF EVENTS Guest Information Auditorium FAQs Community House FAQs The General Store The Dining...
DINING & CATERING

DINING & CATERING

DINING & CATERINGHAVE IT YOUR WAY We make dining easy at Chautauqua. Choose from a delicious farm-to-table meal at our historic Dining Hall, a quick stop for sandwiches, salads, coffee, ice cream or snacks at the General Store, or enjoy a delicious meal in your...
Art in the Park Birdhouses 2024

Art in the Park Birdhouses 2024

Chautauqua + Cal-Wood Art In The Park 2024  The birdhouses are back! For the fourth year in a row, CalWood education center has repurposed wood from the 2020 fire to be used as a canvas for works created by artists and displayed at Chautauqua. Each birdhouse is a...
In The Dirt – Film Screening + Q&A

In The Dirt – Film Screening + Q&A

Door time: 6:30

Show time: 7:00

IN THE DIRT is a documentary film about a group of passionate Native American cyclists who attempt to bring the sport of mountain biking to the Navajo Nation, where no bike shops exist.

In 2018, retired pro cyclist Scott Nydam and his family moved to Gallup, New Mexico to pursue a healthcare job for his wife. Soon after their arrival, Scott began meeting passionate mountain bikers across the 28,000-mile expanse of the Navajo Nation who loved the bike and wanted to bring the sport to their communities. The only problem is no bike shops existed. Through a grassroots native-led effort, this group of dedicated cyclists and their families have overcome countless odds to build a cycling culture that today has become the fastest-growing recreational sport on the Navajo Nation.

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