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Don’t miss the fun at the Orchestra (GJSO) has been award- board member and banjo player free Summer Reading Program ed a $2,500 grant by the Bessie Mi- Chris Unfug and many others, in- promotional puppet show at the nor Swift Foundation to grow its GJ Symphony’s Variety Show at raised support the Symphony and cluding a few selections from local Central Library, called, “Fizz, Symphony Storytime educational CMU Recital Hall May 18 its various educational and concert folk group King ’N’ Trio. All seat- Boom, READ!” The show will be program. Symphony Storytime is On Sunday, May 18, Grand Junc- offerings throughout the year. Acts ing is general admission $25. Pur- presented at the following times: a joint collaboration with Mesa tion Symphony staff, musicians include jazz, bluegrass, folk, dance chase tickets online at gjsymphony. Tuesday, May 13 at 10am, 11am County Public Libraries that began and board members, along with and comedy. GJSO office staff org, or call 243-6787, or visit GJSO & 6:30pm; Wednesday, May 14 at in Fall 2013. Members of the GJSO special guests, present a variety members Kirk Gustafson, Kelly office from 9am-5pm, Monday-Fri- 2pm; Thursday, May 15 at 10am; read stories and incorporate mu- show fundraiser at the Recital Hall Anderson, Jeremy Herigstad and day. They’ll also be available at the Friday, May 16 at 10am; and Satur- sic into them and offer musical of Moss Performing Arts Center at Alycia Vince will open the eve- door at 5:30pm at the Recital Hall. day, May 17 at 10am. demonstrations targeted at pre- Colorado Mesa University. Doors ning with a musical-comedy num- school and elementary-aged chil- open 6pm with show at 7pm. Tick- ber a la the Dick Van Dyke Show. Continued on page 4 ets are $25 per person, and all funds Performers include GJSO violinists then to Australia, New Mexico and and church youth groups or even offer adults and children a much- Grand Valley Matters... beyond. Joe had acquired a love of the solo practitioner looking for a needed energy release and play rock climbing while abroad. The pickup game. And just wait until opportunity. memory and potential of those si- you can teach Lebron James some Get Air at the Silo is located at los, (the property was owned for of your dunk skills acquired from 714 S. Seventh Street across from many decades by White’s father, playing in the air-jam basketball the Daily Sentinel building. Find and Joe had spent much of his area. Plus, not failing to mention them online at getairsilo.com. Silo—Can You Go? youth there) fueled by the imagi- the 1,600-square-foot studio that Ryan T. Cook is an acclaimed vid- They have been a fixture of the aquaculture business failed; and, nation and intention of the Whites, Mita, a Pilates instructor, fashioned eographer, veteran broadcaster and downtown Grand Junction skyline by the late 2000’s, the future of the led to the realization of an op- into one of the Grand Valley’s only journalist based in Grand Junction. for about as long as anyone from longstanding property on South portunity unlike any other within Pilates studios—Better Bodies at Find out more at rainrunnermedia. these parts can remember—four Seventh Street was very much in hundreds of miles. the Silo—which also houses yoga com massive 85-foot-tall silo structures, doubt. Get Air at the Silo is a scalable, and Zumba classes. 16 feet in diameter, (partnered for a In January of 2014, Grand Junc- world-class trampoline park, com- Future upgrades will include number of years with stout rectan- tion native Joe White and wife Mita plete with bouldering and climbing retrofitting those century-old icon- gular silos, as well)—south of Main purchased the 27,000+-square-foot opportunities, bounce-houses, and ic silos into an unmatched indoor Street on Seventh. And, for five property with a very different vi- parkour training. Get Air features and outdoor rock wall climbing score and some years, these silos experience and the addition of an 5 Piece have been part of important eco- America-Ninja-Warrior-style ob- nomic activity and development in stacle course. the Grand Valley. Even surviving a Energy efficiency features of massive 1974 blaze that destroyed the facility included infrared heat- Modular much of the surrounding area—in ing over forced air, swamp-cooled fact, reports of seeing smoke from air over air conditioning and im- as far south as Delta have surfaced proved insulation throughout. in the years since—the silos still Vending machines will provide LIGHTED stand, serving as a landmark to a refreshments, and birthday par- time long past in Western Colo- ties are privy to a special pizza rado. partnership with Junction Square. For eons, the property operated For the majority of folks, $12 gets DANCE as a feed mill, until the Mad Cow you a 90-minute jump session.
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