Exciting Events in Greeley: January 10-18 Lineup Unveiled

A week full of engaging activities is set to take place in Greeley from January 10 to January 18, showcasing a mix of workshops, performances, and trivia nights. Residents and visitors alike can partake in a variety of events designed to entertain and inspire.

Workshops and Performances

On Saturday, January 10, the Greeley Area Realtor Association will host a Goal Setting Workshop at 9 a.m.. This session aims to help participants identify specific goals for the New Year and develop effective strategies to achieve them. The workshop costs $69, and interested individuals can call 970-352-3566 or visit unstoppablecuriosity.com for more information.

Later that evening, at 7 p.m., the Moxi Theater will welcome David Wimbish, a singer-songwriter known for his work with the band The Collection. Wimbish is now embarking on a solo career, with his self-titled LP featuring new music and alternate versions of fan favorites. For ticket inquiries, contact 970-584-3054 or check the venue’s Facebook page.

On Sunday, January 11, the Moxi Theater will host the unique performance, “Death of a Gangster,” at 6 p.m.. Attendees will immerse themselves in a thrilling narrative involving two families and a power struggle, all while solving a mystery alongside fellow participants.

That same evening, trivia enthusiasts can gather for the Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz at 7 p.m. at The Tavern at St. Michael’s Square. This free event offers a fun way to test knowledge and connect with others in the community. For more details, call 720-878-1734 or visit geekswhodrink.com.

Upcoming Events Throughout the Week

Tuesday, January 13, features two notable events. At 6:30 p.m., Wiley Roots Brewing will host a Stranger Things trivia night, challenging fans of the series with questions from all seasons. Prizes will be awarded to the top teams. Concurrently, the Greeley-Evans Moose Lodge will hold its regular bingo night at 6:45 p.m., with doors opening at 5 p.m.. The event supports local charities, with entry fees ranging from $6 to $199.

On Wednesday, January 14, a free screening of “I Was There” will take place at 5:30 p.m. at the Aims Community College Welcome Center. This event, organized by the Patton Veterans Project, showcases short films created by veterans, reflecting their meaningful service experiences. A meet-and-greet reception will follow the screening for filmmakers and guests alike.

Thursday, January 15, promises creativity with a Brew and Brushes workshop at 6 p.m. at TightKnit Brewing Co. Participants will enjoy an evening of painting while sampling various beers, all for $50. Later that night, comedian Jack Shaw will take the stage at the Moxi Theater at 7 p.m., showcasing his talents after gaining recognition on shows like “Kill Tony” and “The Tonight Show.”

The week will culminate with two significant events on Friday, January 16. At 7 p.m., the Moxi Theater will host a concert by Colorado Springsteen, a tribute band dedicated to the music of Bruce Springsteen. Fans can expect an electrifying performance featuring both popular hits and deep cuts.

Additionally, the Union Colony Civic Center will welcome Brad Williams at 7 p.m. on Saturday, January 17. Williams is known for his engaging stand-up comedy and has appeared on numerous television specials. His recent Netflix special, “The Degenerates,” has garnered positive reviews.

Finally, on Sunday, January 18, the Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz returns at 7 p.m. at The Tavern at St. Michael’s Square, providing another opportunity for trivia lovers to engage and enjoy.

As a reminder, event availability and scheduling are subject to change. To submit local events, visit greeleytribune.com/calendar and click “Add Event” in the top right corner of the calendar.