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MARCH2023 COMMUNITYCALENDAR
Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention Event
Friday, March 3, 1-5 p.m. Windsor Police Department, 200 N. 11th Street
Windsor Police are partnering with the Colo Auto Theft Prevention Authority (CATPA) to host a free Catalytic Converter Theft Prevention event at the Windsor Police Department Receive a heat-proof, destruction-proof theft prevention kit that etches a serial number into the catalytic converter To participate, sign up for a time and number of kits needed based on number of vehicles Bring your vehicle identification numbers (VIN) to the event where the do-it-yourself anti-theft kit will be registered to your vehicle The event is a drive-through event, so plan to pull through the police department roundabout to receive your kit Once home, residents will use the easy-to-follow etching instructions. Preregistration is required. To register, visit bit ly/CatalyticKit Space is limited so sign up today.
Clearview Library District Bookmobile
Monday, March 6, 3 p.m.
The Clearview Library District’s bookmobile is scheduled to stop at 3 p m Monday, March 6 at Harmony Ridge, 36181 Kingswood Drive, Windsor. All ages are invited to see what the bookmobile has to offer
Pub Trivia
Thursday, March 9, 6 p.m.
High Hops Brewery
6461 County Road 392
Adults age 21 and older can put their knowledge to the test at Pub Trivia, 6 p m Thursday, March 9 at High Hops Brewery, 6461 County Road 392 Prizes will be awarded to the top three scoring teams Registration is not required and games are free to play For more information, go to http://bit.ly/3KbQGaa.
Indoor Fun Triathlon
Saturday, March 11
Windsor Community Recreation Center
250 N. 11th Street
Windsor
The Indoor FUN Triathlon will take place at 8 a.m. Saturday, March 11 at the Windsor Community Recreation Center, 250 N 11th St The event will challenge participants age 12 and older to complete 20 minutes of swimming, 20 minutes on a stationary bike and 20 minutes of walking, jogging or running on the elevated track The cost to participate in the event is $32 per person. For more information, or to register, go to http://bit ly/3E8WixO
IT'S ALL GREEK TO ME!
Monday, March 13, 6 p.m.
Bottled Olive Pantry
1550 Main Street
Join the Bottled Olive Pantry at 6 p m
Monday, March 13 for It’s All Greek to Me! at 1550 Main St , Unit 130 The class will teach attendees how to make spanakopita, a Mediterranean salad, chicken gyros and baklava All ages are welcome to attend and admission is $51.25 per person. For more information, or to purchase tickets, go to www thebottledolivepantry com
SIP, SWAP & SHOP FOR A CAUSE
Tuesday, March 14, 6 p.m.
Words of Windsor
631 Birch Street, Unit B
Sip, Swap and Shop for a Cause benefitting the Friends of the Library is set for 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 14 at Words of Windsor, 631 Birch St , Unit B Bring a book to swap, learn about the Friends of the Library, make a donation and more All ages are welcome to attend the free event For more information, go to http://bit.ly/3IrT0sb.
Women Of Windsor Networking Group
Tuesday, March 21, 5:30 p.m.
The Windsor Mill Tavern
301 Main Street, Unit C
The Women of Windsor Networking Group will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 21 at The Windsor Mill Tavern, 301 Main St , Unit C The free event invites women to support other women in their lives. For more info, or to register, go to http://bit ly/3YA9DaC
MASTER GARDENER PRESENTATION: START YOUR OWN GARDEN
Tuesday, March 21, 6 p.m. Pikes Peak Room, Windsor-Severance Library

720 Third Street
Join the Windsor-Severance Library for a Master Gardener Presentation: Start Your Own Garden at 6 p m Tuesday, March 21, Pikes Peak room at the library, 720 Third St The free class, 18 and older, will teach how to start a garden, what plants grow best here and tips and tricks. Registration is required: http://bit ly/40Xv7Qm
Daddy Daughter Date Night
Friday, March 24, 6-8 p.m. Community Recreation Center 250 N. 11th Street
Don’t miss this event! The formal evening features a dance, light refreshments, and activities for you and your child to enjoy. Register early as space is limited, signing up a parent and each accompanying child Call (970) 674-3500 to register; online registration is not available. Age: 4-12 Recommended Cost: $15
Get the Support YOU NEED
Counseling and creative therapies are available to assist children, teens, and adults through the confusing and overwhelming emotions that arise during such a difficult time. We are here to help guide those in need through the healing process, regardless of age or financial situation.
Please contact us at 970-663-3500 or pathways-care.org/griefandloss
Karaoke Night
Saturday, March 25, 7-10 p.m.
The Sand Bar at Pelican Lakes
1600 Pelican Lakes Points
The Sand Bar at Pelican Lakes is hosting a karaoke night from 7-10 p.m. Saturday, March 25 at 1600 Pelican Lakes Points. The free event is open to all ages and singing abilities. For more information, contact The Sand Bar at (970) 674-1100
Spring Break Morning At The Windsor History Museum
Wednesday, March 29, 10 a.m.
Windsor History Museum
100 N. 5th Street
Spring Break Morning at the Windsor History Museum is scheduled for 10 a m Wednesday, March 29 at 100 N. 5th St. The free event welcomes community members of all ages to participate in fun activities, tours of the red caboose, games and more. Registration is not required For more information, go to http:// bit ly/3xqVyQV
Babies And Books
Friday, March 31, 9:30 a.m.
Maroon Peak Room
Windsor-Severance Library
720 Third Street
Babies and Books is set for 9:30 a.m. Friday, March 31 in the Maroon Peak room at the library, 720 Third St. The program, designed for little ones ages birth to 6 years and their caregivers, will feature books, rhymes, songs and sensory and movement activities. Registration is required and can be done by going to http://bit.ly/3EaKRpn.





