Finding a Home for Your Treasures
When individuals downsize their home or – sadly – pass away, their cherished possessions should continue to be appreciated and create meaning. Too often, however, these special items are sold […]
Experience Soapstone Prairie Natural Area
For an exciting day of viewing bison and learning about Ice Age American Indians, travel in a group with knowledgeable guides for an educational outing, Experience Soapstone Prairie Natural Area. […]
International Trivia Night
The fun and educational trivia contest will feature 50 questions, with teams of six competing for prizes and bragging rights. Partial teams or full six-person teams are welcome with a […]
Sacred Lakota Ways: Mitakuye Oyasin
Sacred Lakota Ways: Mitakuye Oyasin will be shared in two special presentations on Saturday, August 31. The phrase Mitakuye Oyasin, which translates to “all my relations,” reflects the Lakota belief […]
In Search of the Future
In Search of the Future: What do the Wise Ones Know? will be shown with filmmakers Andrew Cameron Bailey and Connie Baxter Marlow on hand to introduce the film and […]
The History and Trauma of Colorado’s Federal Indian Schools
The History and Trauma of Colorado’s Federal Indian Schools will be presented by Holly Kathryn Norton, History Colorado’s State Archaeologist. The presentation will profile History Colorado’s report entitled Federal Indian […]
Experience Unique Uganda
Known as the “Pearl of Africa,” Uganda is a magical country with the largest number of primates on the African continent and the highest number of mountain gorillas worldwide. Learn […]
Halloween-Themed International Trivia SOLD OUT
Halloween-Themed International Trivia will feature 50 questions, with teams of six competing for prizes and bragging rights. Reservations are required by 5 pm Friday, Oct. 25, and costumes are encouraged! […]
The History of Fort Collins Through Postcard Views-SOLD OUT!
Authors Mike Viney, Wayne Sundberg, and Meg Dunn will discuss A History of Fort Collins Through Postcard View. The book, which focuses on the city from the late 19th to early […]
Hope and Life Lessons in Oaxaca, Mexico
Jody Snow, who helped curate Street Vistas: Oaxaca's Día de los Muertos in the Museum’s Main Gallery, will recount her sponsorship of an Oaxacan student as well as her work with Centro […]