May 24, 2013 – May 27, 2013
Telluride MountainFilm Festival
Telluride Mountainfilm Festival
This is the place to find films from some of America’s leading independent documentary film makers. In addition to screening leading independent documentary films from around the world, the MountainFilm festival includes a full-day symposium on a pressing contemporary issue such as energy (2007), water (2008), food (2009) and the extinction crisis (2010). In addition to films and speakers, the festival includes art exhibits, book signings, student workshops, and a forum for other non-profit organizations aligned with Mountainfilm’s mission and programming.
June 5, 2013
Taste of Ouray
June 6, 2013
Music in Ouray
Music in Ouray: Mountain Air Music Festival 
Music in Ouray returns. Once again the June, Ouray will be hosting the Mountain Air Music series, a free month long music festival. The series will feature incredible live music along with great food, non-alcoholic beverages, and beer, wine and spirits for purchase. Local non-profit organizations will benefit from beverage and food sales during the concerts. Each concert will be a multi-faceted family-friendly affair, with great kids’ entertainment to go along with the music. The festival is sponsored by the Ouray Hot Springs and other local businesses.
The concerts will be held in Fellin Park next to the Ouray Hot Springs pool every Thursday in June.
The musical line up for this year’s season is dynamic and diverse. Concert attendees will be treated to four weeks of quality musicians from across the country and British Columbia. Music genres encompassed in this year’s series include roots, blues, indie rock, Americana, bluegrass, and much more, with many of the bands putting a modern spin on classic sounds. Ouray’s Fellin Park will be filled with the sounds of big brass, sweet harmonies, quirky melodies and danceable beats.
The March Fourth Marching Band will be opening the season on June 6. The band, M4 to its fans, is a kaleidoscope of musical and visual energy that inspires dancing in an atmosphere of celebration. Aside from their marching band themed costumes, as well as the 5-piece percussion corps and 7-part brass section, M4 is far from a “marching band” in any traditional sense (though this group of about 20 has been known to parade down Main Street before taking the stage). M4 is anchored by funky electric bass and has been evolving into a more guitar- and vocal-driven musical experience.
Opening for the March Fourth band is Miss Emily, a half classic soul and one half modern funk/pop diva sensation.
June 10, 2013
Hot Springs Pool is closed
June 13, 2013
Music in Ouray: Mountain Music Series
Music in Ouray: Mountain Music Series
Music in Ouray returns with the Mountain Air Music series, a free month long music festival. The series will feature incredible live music along with great food, non-alcoholic beverages, and beer, wine and spirits for purchase. Local non-profit organizations will benefit from beverage and food sales during the concerts. Each concert will be a multi-faceted family-friendly affair, with great kids’ entertainment to go along with the music. The festival is sponsored by the Ouray Hot Springs and other local businesses.
The second installment of the our Mountain Music series introduces Otis Taylor. Part of Taylor’s appeal is his contrasting character traits. But it is precisely this element of surprise that makes him one of the most compelling artists to emerge in recent years. In fact, Guitar Player magazine writes, “Otis Taylor is arguably the most relevant blues artist of our time.” Whether it’s his unique instrumentation (he fancies banjo and cello), or it’s the sudden sound of a female vocal, or a seemingly upbeat optimistic song takes a turn for the forlorn, what remains consistent is poignant storytelling based in truth and history.
Screen Door Porch opens the concert. The band’s energetic stage show thrives in a space that houses colorable harmonies, award-winning songwriting, and a diverse bag of acoustic and electric instrumentation. Screen Door Porch performs either as a quartet with 3-part harmony supported by acoustic/electric/slide guitars, banjo, mandolin, fretless bass, drums, Wyoming kazoogle, harmonica) or as a duo without drums/bass, add Samsonite suitcase kick drum.
The concerts will be held in Fellin Park next to the Ouray Hot Springs pool every Thursday in June.
The musical line up for this year’s season is dynamic and diverse. Concert attendees will be treated to four weeks of quality musicians from across the country and British Columbia. Music genres encompassed in this year’s series include roots, blues, indie rock, Americana, bluegrass, and much more, with many of the bands putting a modern spin on classic sounds. Ouray’s Fellin Park will be filled with the sounds of big brass, sweet harmonies, quirky melodies and danceable beats.
June 20, 2013 – June 23, 2013
Telluride Bluegrass Festival
From the Telluride Bluegrass Festival website:
“The 40th Annual Telluride Bluegrass coincides with the Summer Solstice (Thursday night); the full moon (Saturday night); and the longest day of the year which begins the Colorado summer. It’s a magical time of sun and light, when the the high country of Colorado puts away its skis and grabs hiking boots, guitars, and a low-back festival chair to take in “Bluegrass.
The 40th Annual festival promises a magical four days of only-in-Telluride performances. Beloved Festival veterans and inspiring new talent. The Telluride royalty of virtuosic bluegrass superpickers, soulful songwriters, and some of the biggest stars in the rootsy Americana landscape.
The festival is built around the many artists that have defined the Telluride Bluegrass sound, as the weekend is sprinkled with inspired sets from Peter Rowan, Béla Fleck, Jerry Douglas, Edgar Meyer, Tim O’Brien, and of course the “King of Telluride” Sam Bush. These artists come together for the festival’s epic set from the Telluride House Band.”
July 4, 2013
Old Fashioned Fourth of July Celebration in Ouray
Old fashioned Fourth of July Celebration in Ouray.
On the Fourth of July, Ouray pulls out the stops and throws a day long party with something for everyone. The day kicks off with Pancake breakfast at the Community Center followed by Ourayce, an informal 10K race starting at City Hall.At 10:00 am, the town turns out for a parade down Main Street.
At 2:00 pm, the famous waterhose fights, where those watching the teams battle for the title, get as wet as the participants.
Live music, picnics and other family activities are happening all day.
At dusk, a torchlight parade comes down the mountain signalling the start of a spectacular fireworks display. Put a blanket on the front lawn or watch from your room. Those staying at the Victorian Inn have the best seat in town for the show. Make your reservations early- this is the most popular weekend of the year.
July 17, 2013 – July 21, 2013
FJ Cruiser Summit in Ouray Colorado 2013
FJ Summit in Ouray
The FJ Summit in Ouray is an annual national gathering of enthusiastic off-road Toyota 4×4 owners and fans. It’s a chance to meet other FJ enthusiasts, have a great time, and meet many of the vendors that make cool FJ Cruiser accessories. With daily trail runs, off-road clinics, good food, live music, a legendary raffle, and the chance to make lasting friendships, this is a great event for the whole family.
If you have people in your group that want other choices than off-road adventures, Ouray offers hiking, hot springs swimming or soaking, horseback riding, shopping, art galleries, amazing restaurants, and many other ways to enjoy your time.Make your hotel reservations early. Give us a call at 970 325 7222 or book on line at victorianinnouray.com
August 19, 2013
Hot Springs Pool is closed
August 24, 2013 – August 25, 2013
Heritage Weekend: Grillin and Chillin
Heritage Weekend: Grillin and Chillin
Ouray Heritage Weekend with Chillin and Grillin, kicks off on Saturday, August 24. The weekend features county-wide events that celebrate Ouray’s rich mining, ranching and cultural heritage.
The festivities begin at 2:00 PM with live music, regional craft brewers, a BBQ competition and a wide selection of BBQ and festival food served by local vendors and non-profits. The price is $25 for the beer tasting, which comes with a commemorative tasting glass and runs for the duration of the event. The festival and live performances are free. Concert to be announced.
Be sure to spend the weekend mornings and early afternoons at the High Graders Mining Competitions in Miner’s Park (next to Fellin Park) to witness some “friendly” competition in traditional mining skills like single-jacking, team drilling and mucking.
Other events to be announced later
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