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Centerra Engagement Assembly is proud to present the 14th annual Sounds of Centerra concert series, returning to Chapungu Sculpture Park Fridays in July. Bring your blankets and lawn chairs and find a comfortable spot on the Great Lawn to enjoy this year’s line-up from local and regional musicians. The performances this year range from 80s covers to country to rock n’ roll. The concerts will be held on the Chapungu Great Lawn from 7 to 9 p.m. the last four Fridays in July and are free to the public.
2022 Sounds of Centerra Concert Series Lineup
Friday, July 8: Soul School
Friday, July 15: Six Million Dollar Band
Friday, July 22: Narrow Gauge
Friday, July 29: Stone Beat Invasion
Heaven’s Popcorn and Paradice Cream will be onsite offering popcorn and ice cream for purchase. Also don’t miss Chick Fil-A during the pre-show starting at 6:30 p.m. to grab giveaways and a picture with the CFA Cow.
Larimer Humane Society and Big Bones Canine Rescue will be joining the pre-show fun on the Great Lawn as well. Watch for the white Centerra leashes, these special pooches are in search of their forever home!
Sounds of Centerra is brought to you by Centerra Engagement Assembly and is made possible by participating partners such as Townsquare Media, Environmental Designs, Inc. and The Promenade Shops at Centerra. Chapungu Sculpture Park is conveniently located at I-25 and US 34 on the corner of Centerra Parkway and Kendall Parkway just east of Macy’s at The Promenade Shops at Centerra. For more information, visit www.centerra.com/events or email centerra@coherelife.com.
High Plains Environmental Center’s 2023 Native Plant Sale starts March 31st and will run through September. New varieties of prairie and Rocky Mountain native plants will be added throughout the season as they become available in the HPEC nursery. Native plants help to conserve water and support native wildlife, especially pollinators! Get a sneak peek […]
Interpretive Guides: Kristin Oles (Restoration Ecologist & Project Manager), Jack Landen (Lead Field Technician), OR JT Love (Field Technician) Join us on the Second Saturday of each month, January-December from 9am – 10:30am, for a fun and casual interpretive walk between Hout Reservoir and Equalizer Lake, guided by our Restoration Ecology staff & Certified Interpretive Trail Guides. […]
Sheila Webber will be guiding a bird walks at Chapungu Sculpture Park on Sunday, June 24. This walk combines two of our favorite things- Art & Birds! Walking will be at a slow pace on approximately 2 miles of level walking paths. Consider bringing binoculars and a field guide to enhance your birding experience. The […]