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The hike this week will be Interflume trail to the waterfall and back to the trail head on Flume 1. It should take about 3 hours to complete.the 4 mile hike with 335 feet in elevation gain. Moderate difficulty. We did this hike last year and everyone enjoyed it. The scenery through the creek was great. Thursday will be sunny and a little cool with temps starting in the 40's and ending in the 50's. However, it seems that we may be blessed with rain all day Wednesday. The trail is mostly rock and sand. It should not be muddy Thursday; but please check for an email in case we have to cancel it. Please meet in Fruita at Dinosaur Journey at 0845, East side. We will carpool to the trailhead. Lunch afterwa\rd at Munchies, if you wish. Location : SpyGlass Club House, across from 2693 Lookout Lane 80503 |
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Strikes, Spares, Gutter Balls – what’s better than bowling? If you like bowling for fun with friendly people, come join us each Friday morning at 9:15 a.m. at the Orchard Mesa Lanes, 295 27 Road. The cost is $8.50 for three games (+$2 if you rent shoes). Men and women bowl separately. All skill levels are welcome. |
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We travel the world from the comfort and convenience of our local library. Armchair Travel is a joint venture with the Newcomers and Mesa County Libraries, with local travelers showcasing destinations that range from our Western Colorado backyard to literally to the ends of the earth. Recent destinations included Slickrock Country to Miramar to the country of Georgia to Antarctica. These talks are held the first Thursday of the month, September through May, at the Central Branch of the Mesa County Public Library, located on Grand Ave between 5th and 6th. Doors open at 6 pm, and the presentation starts at 6:30 pm. Please come early for parking and good seating. |
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Monthly meeting and coffee, held the second Wednesday of each month at the Masonic Lodge/Grand Valley Event Center, 2400 Consistory Ct. We meet at 9:30 am for coffee and conversation.Please join us for conversation, raffle, guest speaker and club business. The speaker for February is Elizabeth Fogarty - Director of Visit Grand Junction |
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We will hike McDonald Creek Canyon in the Rabbit 🐰Valley area, almost into Utah. Yup, this is the trail head access that goes down a rough, winding road to the "Jabba the Hut" rock. You will traverse a well worn canyon, ponder ancient rock art and see some beautiful wild flowers. We will be out hiking about 2 hours, with about 100 feet elevation gain, for this out-and-back hike. However, this is somewhat harder than easy due to an area where we have to drop-down and climb-up (on the return) a 5 foot cliff. Fortunately, someone has built a rock pile to give you a boost. Weather will be sunny and in the upper 50's and lower 60's, beautiful. The hike is partly shady. 4WD cars needed to traverse the sandy, rough road, but you can carpool. Meet in Fruita at Dinosaur Journey, East side, at 0845 to form carpools. Those that wish will go to award-winning Munchies afterwards. Location : SpyGlass Club House, across from 2693 Lookout Lane 80503 |
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Strikes, Spares, Gutter Balls – what’s better than bowling? If you like bowling for fun with friendly people, come join us each Friday morning at 9:15 a.m. at the Orchard Mesa Lanes, 295 27 Road. The cost is $8.50 for three games (+$2 if you rent shoes). Men and women bowl separately. All skill levels are welcome. |
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Perfect your needlecraft and socialize with old and new friends. The Needlecrafters get together the second Monday of the month September through May, from 1 to 3:30 p.m. Bring whatever you’re working on—embroidery, knitting, crochet, counted cross stitch, quilting, beadwork, or any UFO (unfinished object) you’d like to tackle. We share tips, ideas and great conversation! |
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Learn more about our community by participating in tours of local organizations, businesses and non-profits. Members meet at the organization for a close-up look at how it operates. Recent tours have included Peach Street Distillers, the Nuclear Museum, Grand Junction Curbside Recycling, the Hotel Maverick and Devil’s Kitchen restaurant. Following the tour, we gather for lunch at a nearby local restaurant. Reservations are taken for a lunch and tour at the Newcomers meeting immediately before the tour. If you do not attend the meeting, you may email the coordinator to reserve a spot or to be put on a waiting list. Some locations can handle as many as 30 people, but usually groups are limited to 20 participants.
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Sometimes single people hesitate to dine in a restaurant alone. This group helps singles experience the restaurants of the Grand Valley as a group. We get together for lunch every third Wednesday at noon to share food and friendship. Some of our recent favorites are Spoons, Dream Café and Pour Fellows. All singles are welcome!
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Join this fun group of knitters and crocheters to work on your needlework projects, learn from each other and make friends. New members are always welcome to bring a project to work on or get advice on a tricky stitch or unclear directions. This group meets monthly, generally in members’ homes every 3rd Wednesday of the month from 1:30 to 3 p.m. All levels welcome – whether you’re making a simple baby’s hat or a complex afghan, this is the group for you. |
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We will hike Audubon trail and along the Colorado River and around the Connected Lakes. We will watch for eagles, waterfowl and signs of spring. Wildflowers should be showing. Don't forget to check for nesting great horned owls as we walk under their tree. The hike is level and on hard surface or light gravel. Mostly shady. It will last about 2 hours. Temperatures upper 50's and lower 60's, and mostly sunny. Perfect weather. Meeting place will be the Redlands Marketplace (Think Safeway) on the Redlands, SW corner outside Chow Down. ( From downtown Grand Junction, take Grand Ave West just across the river when it turns into Broadway.) Time is 0900. Lunch at Handlebars? Location : SpyGlass Club House, across from 2693 Lookout Lane 80503 |
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Strikes, Spares, Gutter Balls – what’s better than bowling? If you like bowling for fun with friendly people, come join us each Friday morning at 9:15 a.m. at the Orchard Mesa Lanes, 295 27 Road. The cost is $8.50 for three games (+$2 if you rent shoes). Men and women bowl separately. All skill levels are welcome. |
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Many people enjoy going to the movies but don’t have the opportunity to talk about the movie with others. This club offers a fun and friendly forum for film discussion on movies that range from classic musicals like “West Side Story” to Independent films such as “Nomadland” and “The Florida Project “. The club selects movies that are widely available on streaming services or on library DVDs, along with some new releases, which members watch individually in advance of the meeting. Members rotate hosting responsibilities, with discussions held the first Tuesday of the month at 4 p.m. Wine, soft drinks and shared appetizers are served. |
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This is on top of the Redlands, where you can spin around and get outstanding views of the Grand Mesa, the Colorado National Monument, the Book Cliffs, and the top of Riggs Hil and the Ridges. It is not far away and easy to get to, once you realize where it is. I try to pick seasonal hikes; and this one is for sure it. Even though it was dry this year, I saw amazing wildflowers. There are places where there are as many as 5 patches of 12 or more flowers in each square yard. You will see Townsends daisy, Golden Aster, and phacelia in great abundance. Only once have seen more desert wildflowers in the city area. Expect about 200 foot of elevation increase along the paths that may be a little rough, but still an excellent place to hike. It may be that the Redlands 4000 Development is will be encroaching in the future, but it has not yet taken over; and there will still be plenty of places to hike over a wide area. Get there while you can. The weather will be mostly sunny and cool lower 40's to upper 50's. Hats and sunscreen recommended. The large trail head parking lot is not easy to find, located at the corner of Holy Cross Drive and Easter Hill Drive, particularly since there is a road closure at 23 and a one-way street to confuse. Go to the trail head if you know where it is. For those Newcomers who would like a carpool, or a car to follow, we will meet on the Redlands at the shopping center SW of Safeway, outside Chow Down on the at 0845. Location : SpyGlass Club House, across from 2693 Lookout Lane 80503 |
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Strikes, Spares, Gutter Balls – what’s better than bowling? If you like bowling for fun with friendly people, come join us each Friday morning at 9:15 a.m. at the Orchard Mesa Lanes, 295 27 Road. The cost is $8.50 for three games (+$2 if you rent shoes). Men and women bowl separately. All skill levels are welcome. |
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Hikes are easy-going, reasonably paced and typically 3-5 miles. They are either a loop or out-and-back, usually with less than 200 feet of elevation increase. Typically, we meet at a location and carpool to the trailheads. We meet every Thursday at 8:45 a.m. weather permitting to finalize plans and decide on carpools and depart at 9 am. Location : SpyGlass Club House, across from 2693 Lookout Lane 80503 |
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Strikes, Spares, Gutter Balls – what’s better than bowling? If you like bowling for fun with friendly people, come join us each Friday morning at 9:15 a.m. at the Orchard Mesa Lanes, 295 27 Road. The cost is $8.50 for three games (+$2 if you rent shoes). Men and women bowl separately. All skill levels are welcome. |
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