Jeff and Paige’s Holiday Concert – SOLD OUT!

Jeff and Paige’s Holiday Concert – SOLD OUT!

Doors: 4:00 PM

Showtime: 4:30 PM

Jeff and Paige have reached thousands of children with their playful spirit and passion for ecological awareness. Using songs, storytelling and interactive play they engage children (ages 3 – 9) with nature, music and movement. They have six albums and have won several awards for their music and programming. This show blends their original, nature and science-themed kids’ music with some fun/familiar holiday favorites! Expect educational skits, quick costume changes, loads of audience participation and an interactive, family-friendly connection to the holiday season and winter wildlife adaptations. Kids are invited to wear PJs and bring a favorite stuffed animal, let’s get cozy!

Winterfest 2022

Winterfest 2022

WinterFest 2022  December 9 – 11 Celebrate the holiday season at Chautauqua with this beloved annual tradition! Bring your friends and family and kick off the holidays with a tree lighting ceremony, horse-drawn carriage ride, Santa’s Cottage, a historic...
2022 Festival Del Sol

2022 Festival Del Sol

Chautauqua + KGNU present/presentan: Festival Del Sol 2022 Thank You!/Gracias! A huge thank you to everyone who attended yesterday’s Festival Del Sol event including our visitors, vendors, artists, and food trucks! We look forward to hosting this event again...
Bridging Worlds: A Sherpa’s Story – SOLD OUT!

Bridging Worlds: A Sherpa’s Story – SOLD OUT!

A conversation with Pemba Sherpa and James McVey

Doors: 7:00 PM

Showtime: 7:30 PM

Bridging Worlds tells the inspiring story of a Sherpa who bridged two worlds to improve the lives of his people in Nepal. Pemba’s presentation reveals his life’s journey from a poor, remote Nepalese village to his becoming an accomplished mountaineer, expedition leader, and successful US Businessman – and back to Khumbu where his journey began, to build a bridge, a hydroelectric power plant, and bring significant financial relief to his native people. Hear the story of the Sherpa people, the exceptional dangers they face as expedition workers in the Himalayas — and the alarming state of the climbing industry on Mt. Everest today.

Bridging Worlds: A Sherpa’s Story was a 2021 Colorado Book Awards finalist.  Pemba Sherpa’s popular presentations include signing copies of the inspiring book, which will be sold to raise funds in support of his people in Nepal.

 

Pemba Sherpa was born in the remote Khumbu region of Nepal, where he distinguished himself as a mountain guide. At nineteen, he migrated to Colorado and founded Ascent International, a mountaineering adventure company which he operated for twenty years. He has guided more than twenty trips to Nepal for the Colorado Mountain Club. Today, he is the owner of Sherpa Chai Tea Company and Sherpa’s Adventurer Restaurant in Boulder. His success in business allows him to devote his time and energy to helping Sherpa people in Khumbu, where he has built a bridge and hydro-electric facility. In 2015, with the help of the CMC, Pemba raised $110,000 in earthquake relief funds for those villages.

James McVey worked as a professor for thirty years at the University of Colorado and the University of North Carolina-Charlotte. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in literary journals around the world. He is the author of five books, including:
-Loon Rangers (Saddle Road Press, 2021)
-The Way Home: Essays on the Outside West (University of Utah Press, 2010)
-The Wild Upriver and Other Stories (Arbutus Press, 2005)

For more on his life and work, you may visit: www.jamesmcvey.org

 

 

When Preservation Meets Sustainability

When Preservation Meets Sustainability

Doors: 5:00 PM

Event time: 5:30 PM

In 2008, Colorado Chautauqua launched the initiative to be the most sustainably operated National Landmark in the country. Jeff Medanich, Colorado Chautauqua’s Director of Preservation and Sustainability, leads this effort, and will give a presentation detailing that journey to date. Come to this free event to hear from Jeff, and explore how the worlds of Sustainability and Historic Preservation converge, the challenges posed in integrating these two disciplines, and CCA’s continued efforts to find that common ground.

This event is free with registration at the link below.

Event is in the RMCC, on the lower level of the Chautauqua Community House.

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