Explore More: Events not to miss this weekend

Steamboat Comedy’s Winter Stand-up Series

7-9 p.m. Saturday

Schmiggity’s, 821 Lincoln Ave.



Steamboat Comedy is back at Schmiggity’s for the third annual Winter Stand-up Series. All your favorite local comedians are back performing alongside special guest headliners from across the country. Tickets are $20 online or at the door, or tables of four can be reserved online for $70. For more, SteamboatComedy.com/events.

Howelsen Hill Snowshoe Tour

Full Moon Snowshoe Tour



5:45-7:45 p.m. Saturday

Howelsen Hill, 845 Howelsen Pkwy

These moonlit tours are a great opportunity to get out and enjoy the still of winter nights. Along the way, our master naturalists will search for wildlife tracks while talking about the plant and animal life in the area. RSVP Required. Tickets are $30 and include snowshoe rentals. For more, Yampatika.org/winter-guided-tours/.

It’s Summer Somewhere Cornhole Tournament

11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday 

Hayden Center, 495 W Jefferson Ave., Hayden

Check-in will be at 11 a.m. and the bags will start to fly at noon. ACL rules. Prizes are 50% of registration and a Colorado Parks and Wildlife gift certificate for first, 30% of registration and a Howelsen tubing gift certificate for second, 20% of registration and Rabbit Ears Running Company gift certificate for third. There will also be a Tropical dress-up contest with the winner getting free admission to the 2025 Cornhole Tournament. There will be a food truck, bar and more available at event.

One Book Watch Party: Signing Black in America

Virtual Event

Learn about the unique dialect of ASL that developed within segregated Black Deaf communities, perfect to watch alongside Sara Novic’s novel “True Biz” during the community read. Just like spoken languages, sign languages have dialects.  Black ASL today conveys an identity and sense of belonging that mirrors spoken language varieties of the African American hearing community. Different uses of space, hand use, directional movement, and facial expression are ways that Black ASL distinguishes itself as a vibrant dialect of American Sign Language. The African American Deaf community is now embracing their unique variety as a symbol of solidarity and a vital part of their identity. Stream for free at SteamboatLibrary.org/events/BlackASL.

Howie Wowie Wave Bash

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday

Howelsen Hill, 845 Howelsen Pkwy.

Shred the frozen wave (quarter-pipe) at Howelsen Hill during Ski Free Sunday. The Wave will be open to the public throughout the day for informal shred sessions. Drop in and have fun with your fellow shredders. All ages, abilities and disciplines welcome. There will be an Expression Session from 11 a.m.-noon. This fun and casual session will give skiers and riders of all ages and abilities the opportunity to practice and exhibit their best jumps, slides and other tricks while feeding off each other’s energy and creativity. The Howelsen Hill crew will be on hand, giving out fun prizes and merchandise to participants. This is not a competition, but a fun opportunity to learn new tricks and collaborate with your fellow shredders.


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