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Falling Leaves

Tales of Falling Leaves and Royal Rivers – Vivaldi’s “Autumn” and Handel’s “Water Music”

Tales of Falling Leaves and Royal Rivers

Discover the hues and harmonies of nature with Vivaldi’s vibrant “Autumn” from The Four Seasons, featuring FCS Concertmaster Byron Hitchcock, Handel’s majestic Water Music, and Ellen Taaffe Zwilich’s exciting Concerto Grosso 1985, written in honor of Handel’s 300th birthday.

Details of Tails of Falling Leaves

Saturday, November 2, 2024, 7:30 p.m.
Lincoln Center, Main Stage
Tickets: $25-70 Adult, $12 Student/Child, $25 Live-stream

“Maestro’s Musings” pre-concert talk starts at 6:30 p.m. Free with ticket purchase.

Contact Jeremy Cuebas: marketing@fcsymphony.org

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Builder's Ball

8th Annual Builder’s Ball: A Fundraiser for Loveland Habitat for Humanity

8th Annual Builder’s Ball

Celebrate community and hope at the 8th Annual Builder’s Ball! Join us for an unforgettable evening supporting Loveland Habitat for Humanity’s mission of building strong, affordable homes for families in our community.

Builder’s Ball Location

The 8th Annual Builder’s Ball, held at Ellis Ranch on Saturday, November 9th, 2024, is our biggest fundraising event of the year. Over 300 guests will come together for a night of fun, purpose, and making a difference.

Enjoy a delicious dinner, captivating music, and our incredible auction, all for a cause you can believe in! Your participation in the Builder’s Ball directly helps families achieve the dream of homeownership.

Together, we can build a more vibrant Loveland.

Loveland Habitat for Humanity is a registered 501(c)(3). EIN: 84-1066816

Contact: crystal@lovelandhabitat.org

Street Vistas: Oaxaca’s Día de los Muertos

Oaxaca’s Día de los Muertos

The enchanting world of Day of the Dead comes alive as Street Vistas: Oaxaca’s Día de los Muertos.

Opens Oct. 4 and runs through Nov. 23 at the Global Village Museum of Arts and Cultures.

The exhibit will capture the essence of the Day of the Dead tradition through the lens of everyday life leading up to and during the grand celebration. You will be transported to the bustling streets of Oaxaca, where colorful papier-mâché skeletons and intricate street vignettes tell stories of family, remembrance, and community. Enchanting scenes adorn the facades of shops, stores, and restaurants – each decorated to honor the departed. These traditional folk art displays provide a glimpse into the heart of the celebration, where daily life and the spiritual world intertwine seamlessly.

Museum Location Description

The Global Village Museum is located at 200 West Mountain Avenue, and Museum hours are 11 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Saturday.

For more information, visit globalvillagemuseum.org or call 970-221-4600.

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