Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Well, it’s a marvelous night for a moon dance.
Or a moon hike.
Shake down the solstice tonight with the Plains Conservation Center for a moonlit hike through the prairie.
Such an adventure includes the obligatory marshmallow roasting by a campfire for good little participants, and stories by the light of the swollen solstice moon.
Dress in layers, sturdy shoes (or boots).
You know, the ni-ight’s magic.
What: Moonlight Hike
Where: 21901 East Hampden Avenue, Aurora, 7:30
Cost: $5 (nonmembers)
More info:
And by “open” they mean “open.”
Along with the journal from which you were supposed to read yesterday at one of the many open mic readings, you can grab your gee-tar tonight and do the same.
No, not read from it, silly; play it. With others.
No skill level required, Swallow Hill’s Open Jam is becoming a weekly staple for those wishing to gain more instrumental knowledge, dust off their skills, or those just looking to sit and play with others.
Any instrument, any skill level. Any sound.
What: Swallow Hill’s Open Jam
Where: 71 East Yale Avenue, 7 p.m.
Cost: $1
More info: www.swallowhill.com
Hey, it’s Tuesday.
Can you believe it?
As reliable as Sunday or Thursday, Tuesday is back, as usual, in it’s almost-mid-week glory.
Always coming up right after Monday, and you know Wednesday will always follow right after, Tuesday is more than just another day of the week.
I don’t know where I’m going with this, but why don’t you stop by Gabor’s on Downing and have a drink later?
Impressive Tuesday jukebox. Just-right Tuesday atmosphere.
Good call. Go Tuesday.
What: Gabor’s
Where: 1223 East 13th Avenue
More info: 303-832-3108