Join ERICK O'CAMPO, ALFREDO JIMÉNEZ, ETHAN, RONAN and a DJ for a night of Latin Music
Join Steamboat Springs local artist Susan Corser for an all ages - all experience art experience. Donations appreciated.
Lights up, sound down - enjoy an inclusive family-friendly film!
Make a patriotic mini-quilt. Join Alexia to learn about hand sewing, quilting and embroidery. Reduce stress, practice mindfulness and learn a new skill. Slow stitching is for all ages! Kids and adults welcome. Drop in $50. $100 all month. 10:00am -11:30am or 2:00-3:30pm
Join film expert Paul McCudden for a discussion on Rodeo in Film followed by a movie.
Join us as we kick off All Arts Week with some sweet treats, a taste of artwork from local artists and info on how to access exclusive events during the week.
Join abstract artist Marion Kahn for this incredible art class! Donations welcome.
Tisha B’Av Film Screening Brings Story of Survival, Empathy, and Hope to Steamboat Springs Steamboat Springs, CO – In a special observance of Tisha B’Av, the Jewish day of mourning, Har Mishpacha: The Jewish Congregation of Steamboat Springs invites the broader community to a screening of the powerful new documentary Holding Liat, followed by a community discussion. The screening will take place on Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 6:30 PM at Wildhorse Cinemas. Tickets are $18 in advance or $24 at the door, with limited seating available. Tickets can be purchased online here: https://shalomcloud.online/purchase?enc_name=SGFyX01pc2hwYWNoYQ== Holding Liat tells the story of Liat Atzili, an Israeli woman taken captive during the October 7th attacks and held in Gaza. The film weaves together Liat’s firsthand account with her family's journey to advocate for her release amidst the trauma of war and social unrest. What sets her story apart is the radical empathy she maintains for the suffering of others... including her captors. “This story changed me,” said Rabbi Kolby Morris-Dahary of Har Mishpacha, who met Liat last summer while studying at the Shalom Hartman Institute in Jerusalem. “What struck me most was her ability to hold compassion even in the face of unimaginable pain. Her story reminds us that […]
Melanie Daniels is the modern rich socialite, part of the jet-set who always gets what she wants. When lawyer Mitch Brenner sees her in a pet shop, he plays something of a practical joke on her, and she decides to return the favor. She drives about an hour north of San Francisco to Bodega Bay, where Mitch spends the weekends with his mother Lydia and younger sister Cathy. Soon after her arrival, however, the birds in the area begin to act strangely. A seagull attacks Melanie as she is crossing the bay in a small boat, and then, Lydia finds her neighbor dead, obviously the victim of a bird attack. Soon, birds in the hundreds and thousands are attacking anyone they find out of doors. There is no explanation as to why this might be happening, and as the birds continue their vicious attacks, survival becomes the priority.—garykmcd