Greeley is set to host a variety of engaging events from January 10 to 18, offering opportunities for entertainment, education, and community connection. The lineup includes workshops, concerts, and performances, catering to diverse interests and age groups.
Workshops and Community Engagement
On January 10, the Greeley Area Realtor Association will hold a StartSTRONG Goal Setting Workshop at 9 a.m. Participants will have the chance to identify their goals for the New Year and develop actionable strategies to achieve them. The workshop costs $69 and aims to empower attendees to start the year with clarity and purpose. For more information, interested individuals can contact 970-352-3566 or visit unstoppablecuriosity.com.
Later in the week, on January 12, Aims Community College will host a screening of the short films created by local veterans as part of the Patton Veterans Project at 5:30 p.m. This community event promotes storytelling through film, showcasing meaningful service experiences. The event is free and will be followed by a meet-and-greet reception for filmmakers and attendees.
Music and Performances
Music enthusiasts can look forward to a concert by David Wimbish of The Collection on January 10 at the Moxi Theater, starting at 7 p.m. Wimbish, known for his blend of folk and indie music, will present his self-titled LP, which includes new tracks as well as alternate versions of popular songs from previous albums. Tickets may be reserved by calling 970-584-3054.
On January 12, audiences can enjoy “Death of a Gangster,” an interactive performance at the Moxi Theater at 6 p.m. Attendees will engage in a thrilling investigation of a crime involving two feuding families.
The following week, on January 14, Brad Williams will take the stage at the Union Colony Civic Center at 7 p.m. Williams, a comedian known for his energetic performances, has appeared on various late-night shows and will bring his unique humor to Greeley. His recent Netflix special, “The Degenerates,” has garnered significant acclaim.
Additionally, on January 16, the Colorado Springsteen tribute band will rock the Moxi Theater at 7 p.m., delivering an electrifying evening filled with classic Springsteen hits and fan favorites.
The week will conclude with another round of the Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz on January 17, providing a fun trivia experience at The Tavern at St. Michael’s Square at 7 p.m. This event is free and encourages participants to connect with friends over engaging and challenging trivia questions.
With such a diverse range of activities, Greeley offers something for everyone. Residents and visitors alike are encouraged to participate and enjoy the vibrant community spirit that these events foster.
For those interested in submitting events for future consideration, more information can be found at greeleytribune.com/calendar by clicking “Add Event” in the top right corner of the calendar.
