Special Events
- Gather with us
Throughout the year PLAG searches out opportunities to connect our members with other visual artist groups across the Colorado Front Range community to build on relationships, share resources and elevate learning programs. Our commitment to a network of artists allows us to offer our workshops at PLAG member rates, inviting a diversity of interest areas and creative technique building skills. We hope you will join us at these special events!
The Chautauqua Institute was founded in 1874 on Lake Chautauqua in New York State as an outdoor religious educational and recreational experience in a summer “tent university” that was multigenerational and multidisciplinary, engaging people through the arts and nature. The movement spread throughout the country to semi rural locations near large towns with good rail service. Unfortunately, as autos became prevalent, these programs faded away for a different type of summer vacation. President Teddy Roosevelt, however, called the Chautauqua “ the most American thing in America”.
One of the first such “daughter” Chautauqua events, first to take place in Colorado, was in Palmer Lake “just down the rail” from Denver. It was held in the Glen area from 1886-1910. People would stay for days to weeks in tents or cabins or in local hotels. There were featured speakers, artists, nature talks and walks, hikes, and concerts. Some of the lecturers were even given land in the Glen as payment.
The Palmer Lake Art Group is holding multiple visual art events during the 2024 Chautauqua from August 2-4 in conjunction with the Arts Council work to revive the Chautauqua concept for a current-day experience. Their goal is to promote the arts and humanities through performing and visual arts programs, music, hikes, and classes from a wide array of subjects for all age groups.
PLAG Chautauqua –Annual Member BBQ
Palmer Lake Art Group members are invited to our annual BBQ, Friday evening August 2nd . Entrees of BBQ chicken, hamburgers and hot dogs will be provided. As a tradition, members are asked to bring side dishes to share as described below and their own beverages. Music by Ray deMers will be hosted by the Arts Council.
- Date: August 2, 6:00 – 9:00
- PM Location: Gazebo in the Park across from TLCA
- Registration Required
- Provide point for number: # members – no charge # family/guest x $10 ea
- (Optional) Bring to share:
- Chips and Salsa
- Dips
- cheese
- Side Salad
- Side Corn on the Cob
- Dessert