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With 47% of people living in El Paso County fully vaccinated as of June 8, entertainment in El Paso from comedy and concerts to musicals are starting to return.
Many shows postponed in 2020 also have new dates in 2021.
Here s a guide to upcoming El Paso-area shows, so you can start planning your entertainment for 2021.
Kids-N-Co.
The children s theater is excited to put on its first show in a year, Campout at 7:30 p.m. June 18-19 on the west lawn of First Presbyterian Church, 1340 Murchison. People can bring lawn chairs and blankets to enjoy the show. Free; donations welcome. Information: 915-274-8797.
When I think about the craziness of everything going back to early last year...any upcoming event that features beer, music, and food trucks is a welcome sight in my book! And then you throw in some pretty sweet rides to top it off - now we re talking!
The Big Sky Car Show is taking place on the grass at the Big Sky Brewery Amphitheater on June 12. And if you ve ever wandered out in search of your car after a concert at Big Sky - you know you can cram quite a few vehicles into that grassy area.
This should end up being a popular event as it ll feature different types of vehicles from cars to campers, to boats, and even snowmobiles. It s free to attend, it s just $10 to show a vehicle, and it will include a collector car auction. The day will benefit Montana Automotive Technologies - a non-profit organization dedicated to mentoring young adults through hands-on training in automotive restoration and preservation projects.
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Tis the season to give back to aging adults in our community! Home Instead s Be a Santa to a Senior program returns for its 17th year in hopes of providing over 50 gifts to seniors in need in our community. This year, the program’s mission of spreading joy to El Paso seniors will be more important than ever as many are facing increased isolation due to COVID-19. The program ends on December 15th so you still have time to participate!
To participate, members of the community can visit one of two area tree locations up until December 15, choose an ornament and fulfill the gift request for a local senior. Be a Santa to a Senior trees can be found at the following locations: