Above, Bill Emory sits behind a table filled with walking sticks during Pippenfest in Fairfield Sunday. He walks in the woods to find the unusual pieces he uses to make
Curbside Culture is back with live performances
Local band called PB & J takes part in small scale performances
and last updated 2021-05-31 09:13:35-04
COLORADO SPRINGS â There s a little bit of culture on every corner in downtown Colorado Springs, but one organization is making sure you can see it and hear it at a safe distance. Musicians are finally getting back to work, thanks to a program called Curbside Culture.
The Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region created the program to help artists get back on their feet and on stage during the pandemic. It brings the performing arts to the community, by allowing musicians and artists to give small-scale performances. During the pandemic, over 60 curbside and outdoor performances were held, and now the program is back for the Summer.
Damaged Rivanna River access point stairway rebuilt by city staff, community members
Published Thursday, Apr. 29, 2021, 6:00 pm
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Staff and volunteers rebuild and improve a damaged Rivanna River access point stairway at Riverview Park. Photo courtesy City of Charlottesville.
Charlottesville Parks and Rec staff and a couple dozen community and business members came together over the course of a few days to rebuild and improve a damaged Rivanna River access point stairway at Riverview Park.