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    Cody Cozz concert and the Pueblo County Fair among top things to do in Pueblo this weekend

    By Tracy Harmon, Pueblo Chieftain,

    1 day ago
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    Friday, July 19

    Goat Yoga at Colorado State Fairgrounds

    1001 Beulah Ave, Triangle Park in front of the Cultural Heritage Building | 3:30 p.m. get a spot, 4 p.m. class | The Pueblo County Fair will host the free goat yoga event thanks to Jenn Dionisio from Three Sisters Farm and Dairy, who is providing the goats. The beginner-friendly class is open to all ages. Bring a mat if you have one.

    Fairy Tale Night at The Rides at City Park

    3425 Nuckolls Ave. | 5-9 p.m. | Come dressed up as your favorite prince or princess and take selfies with ride staff in their costumes. Tickets are 25 cents per ride.

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    Sareth-Fest music and comedy show at Blo Back Gallery

    131 Spring St. | 5-10 p.m. Friday and Saturday | The 11th annual Sareth Fest combines music and stand-up comedy. All ages are welcome for music, although parental discretion is advised. Ages 18-plus for stand-up comedy. See a complete lineup at blobackgallery.com. There is no cover charge, but donations are greatly appreciated.

    Festival Fridays with Latin Sol at Sangre de Cristo Arts Center

    210 N. Santa Fe Ave. | Gates open at 6 p.m. | Latin Sol brings its high-powered, high-energy performance to Festival Fridays. Cost is $8 in advance online at sdc-arts.org, or $10 at the gate. Limited chairs are available so participants should bring a chair or blanket. No pets allowed.

    Punk Show Party at The Ethos

    615 E. Mesa Ave. | 7-9 p.m. | The Ragetones Album Release Party and Punk Show will feature multiple bands from across the country. Cost is $10 for this all-ages show.

    Cody Cozz at Brues Alehouse

    120 E. Riverwalk | 7-10:30 p.m. | Pueblo's own country music star Cody Cozz, now a Nashville recording artist, will perform his 2022 first national single, "On My Way," and much more. Cost is $20. Tickets are available online at bruesalehouse.com.

    Saturday, July 20

    CASA Over the Edge Fundraiser at Thatcher Building

    503 N. Main St. | 8 a.m.-4 p.m. | Rappel the nine-story Thatcher Building. Court Appointed Special Advocates, an agency that serves abused and neglected youth, will benefit from the thrilling urban adventure. Registration is $75. Call 719-583-6326 for information.

    Pueblo County Fair wraps up at Colorado State Fairgrounds

    1001 Beulah Ave. | 9 a.m. mini horse show | 3 p.m. Livestock showcase sale | See the mini horse show and stay for the 4-H Livestock sale where the county's top animals will be sold at auction.

    Mary Jane Neal Community Cookout at City Park

    Fountain Pavilion, 810 Goodnight Ave. | noon-4 p.m. | The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Pueblo Chapter will sponsor the free event featuring food, games, music, information tables, The Rides at City Park, Pueblo Zoo admission, and more.

    Mocktail Class at The Ethos

    615 E. Mesa Ave. | 2-3:30 p.m. | Learn basic mixing techniques, and practice your skills in class with two mocktail and beverage recipes. Limited seats. Cost is $40 and includes all juices, syrups, spirits, and garnishes.

    Upcycle Textiles Class at The Ethos

    615 E. Mesa Ave. | 6-8 p.m. | Learn to twine your old bedsheets into a trivet or a rug. This is the first in a three-class series. Class fee is $50, other fees apply such as equipment rental and warp.

    Retro Dance Series: 70's Night at The Ethos

    615 E. Mesa Ave. | Doors, 6:30 p.m., dance 7-11 p.m. | Get down for a far out night of movin' and groovin'. Cost is a $5 cover. All ages welcome before 9 p.m. while those age 15 and younger must have adult supervision after 9 p.m.

    Stand up Comedy on the Riverwalk at 1129 Spirits & Eatery

    115 E. Riverwalk | 8 p.m. | Pueblo Pfunny will sponsor host Doug Sterner, Headliner John Brown and featured comic Charley McMullen. Event includes information and donation opportunities for the Homeless Assistance League. Tickets are $15, plus there is a two item minimum from the bar or kitchen. Advance tickets are on sale at facebook.com/PuebloPfunny.

    Sunday, July 21

    Fundraiser Breakfast at Our Lady of the Meadows Church

    23 Starling Drive | 8:30-10:30 a.m. | The Knights of Columbus breakfast will feature pancakes, scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, green chile, coffee and orange juice. Cost is $8.

    Monday, July 22

    Campfire Light Vacation Bible Camp at Westley United Methodist Church

    85 Stanford Ave. | 9 a.m.-1 p.m. July22-25 | All children ages 3 to high school age are invited to join the Vacation Bible School. Each day campers experience Bible stories through music, drama and storytelling, games, arts and crafts, science, and even lunch, as they learn ways to connect with God. Call 719-561-8746 for details.

    Wednesday, July 24

    Mario Kart Tournament Finale and Pool Night at The Ethos

    615 E. Mesa Ave. | 4:30-11 p.m. for pool, 5-8 p.m. for the tournament | Come out and play pool with game rules decided by players. Cost is four quarters per game. Non-alcoholic beer is $3 and get $1 off non-alcoholic wine, plus $2 off any two bar snacks. The third and final round of the Mario Kart summer tournament welcomes switches, spectators, and side games. Cost is $10 to compete.

    Thursday, July 25

    Silent Book Club at The Ethos

    615 E. Mesa Ave. | 6-8 p.m. | The first rule of Silent Book Club is to tell everyone who likes to read in peace about the club. All ages welcome for the free, monthly event.

    Friday, July 26

    Festival Fridays with The Martini Shot at Sangre de Cristo Arts Center

    210 N. Santa Fe Ave. | Doors 6 p.m. | The Martini Shot is a six-piece, horn-powered, pop-rock cover and original band based out of Southern Colorado. Advance tickets are $8 or $10 at the gate. Tickets are on sale at sdc-arts.org. Limited chairs are available so participants should bring a chair or blanket. No pets allowed.

    Arise Roots with Massif at Brues Alehouse

    120 E. Riverwalk | 7-10:30 p.m. | Los Angeles-based Reggae band Arise Roots will bring its unique and refreshing interpretation of Roots-Reggae to Pueblo. Cost is $20 per person or $70 for a VIP package for two. Tickets are available online at bruesalehouse.com.

    Sunday, July 29

    Dreadful Drag at Darkness Boutique

    2113 W. Northern Ave. | 2 p.m. brunch, 3 p.m. show | Embrace the macabre side of drag with a drag show like no other, hosted by Miss Trans New Mexico Tiara Latrice. Brunch buffet catered by Julian's Mexican Restaurant is $15 and tickets must be purchased by July 24. Cost for the show is $10 per person. Tickets for both events are available online at darknessboutique.com.

    Things to Do listings run in print each Friday and are due by noon each Wednesday via email at tharmon@chieftain.com. Support local news, subscribe to The Pueblo Chieftain at subscribe.chieftain.com.

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