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Clay Mask Making Workshop with Ana Balzan | Firehouse Art Center
Feb 4, 2024 (UTC-7)ENDED
Longmont
Welcome to the Clay Mask Making Workshop with Ana Balzan, an exceptional arts event happening in the vibrant city of Longmont. This captivating workshop will take place at the renowned Firehouse Art Center, located at 667 4th Avenue, Longmont, CO 80501. Get ready to unleash your creativity on February 4th, 2024, and immerse yourself in the world of clay mask making. With Ana Balzan as your guide, you'll have the opportunity to explore this ancient art form and discover the magic of transforming a simple lump of clay into a unique and expressive mask. This workshop is designed for art enthusiasts of all levels, whether you're a seasoned artist or a curious beginner. For a nominal ticket price of $25, you can secure your spot and embark on this artistic journey. So, mark your calendar and reserve your seat, because this Clay Mask Making Workshop with Ana Balzan is an event you won't want to miss. Immerse yourself in the world of clay and let your imagination run wild as you create a masterpiece that truly reflects your inner self.
Galentine's Day Workout Party! | Evolve Health and Wellness
Feb 13, 2024 (UTC-7)ENDED
Longmont
Experience a heart-pumping Galentine's Day Workout Party at the renowned Evolve Health and Wellness in Longmont! Join the celebration of friendship and fitness with an invigorating workout session that will leave attendees feeling empowered and energized. Get ready to sweat and embrace the spirit of camaraderie at this fun-filled event. The Galentine's Day Workout Party promises to be an unforgettable experience where participants will come together to get fit, have a blast, and celebrate the bond of friendship. Don't miss out on this exclusive opportunity to rejuvenate your body and mind. Mark your calendars for February 13, 2024, and secure your spot for only $10.
Pikes Peak Tactical Less-Lethal Course | Iron Spear Protection Group HQ
Feb 19, 2024 (UTC-7)ENDED
Longmont
Looking to acquire self-defense skills without resorting to firearms? Look no further than the Pikes Peak Tactical Less-Lethal Course. This comprehensive course equips students with various methods and tools to effectively protect themselves. Participants will receive in-depth training on the usage of TASER Civilian Series devices, as well as the X1 Professional Series Device. Additionally, students will gain valuable insights into the appropriate use of TASER devices and other Conducted Electrical Weapons. To successfully complete the course, students will be required to pass a written examination.
During the course, students are advised to come prepared with the necessary equipment, including pants and long or short sleeve shirts, close-toed shoes or boots, clear/transparent eye protection, and note-taking materials. It is also recommended to bring food, water, and snacks, as the lunch break is limited to thirty minutes. Please note that AXON TASER strictly prohibits voluntary exposures to TASER devices or other CEWs as part of the course requirements.
Moreover, this comprehensive training also covers the recommended use and application of chemical deterrents and restraint techniques designed specifically for licensed Private Security Officers.
Join the Pikes Peak Tactical Less-Lethal Course at the Iron Spear Protection Group HQ in Longmont, CO, on February 19, 2024. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your self-defense skills. Secure your spot today for $300.
Artist Talk: Amy Lummus- "Spit and Splinters" | Firehouse Art Center
Feb 25, 2024 (UTC-7)ENDED
Longmont
Join the Firehouse Art Center in Longmont for an enlightening artist talk with Amy Lummus, the creator of the powerful exhibition "Spit and Splinters." This special event will take place on February 25, 2024. Lummus will guide attendees on a journey through her remarkable collection of large-scale interactive and kinetic sculptures, inspired by the stories of trauma shared by her female models. Through her unique artistic process of hammering, screwing, soldering, and fusing unfinished wood and frayed canvas, Lummus explores how materials can convey powerful narratives. The exhibition, which runs from February 9 to March 3, 2024, also includes two-dimensional works that express both the rawness of trauma and the tenderness of survival. The kinetic sculptures in "Spit and Splinters" blur the lines between sculpture and portraiture, inviting viewers to participate in the artworks through interactive elements. As attendees turn cranks and press buttons, they become part of the intricate journey from trauma to healing portrayed in Lummus's art. Although the moving elements may distort the overall image, the connection to the eyes of the model remains unbroken, leaving a lasting impact on the viewer. After the artist talk, there will be a Q&A session and a final artist walkthrough of the exhibit. Don't miss this opportunity to delve into the resilient narratives of survivors and experience the transformative power of art.