Grand Junction Parks and Rec summer camps 2026: what families should know
A complete guide to 2026 summer camps in Grand Junction, including registration steps, costs, locations, and programs for all ages. Learn how to register before spots fill and explore full-day camps, sports, and outdoor programs.
Happy Little Rescue Seeks Volunteers, Donations, and Support This Weekend in Mesa County
Happy Little Rescue has urgent, short-notice openings for volunteers across four events from Saturday through Monday — and a growing list of donation and project needs. Happy Little Rescue is a Grand Junction nonprofit animal rescue and sanctuary located at 2527 W. Pinyon Ave. This weekend, the organization has several volunteerAPRIL 1–15 EVENTS GUIDE: GRAND JUNCTION, MONTROSE, PALISADE AND BEYOND
Looking for things to do in early April? Here are local events across Grand Junction, Montrose, and Palisade, including family activities, workshops, festivals, and community gatherings happening April 1–15 across the Western Slope.Latest Articles
The Week Ahead: Western Slope Civic Dashboard (April 20 - 26)
Your guide to the Western Slope for April 20. Highlights include the Grand Junction Housing Task Force, District 51 5-Year Plan, and the Montrose Mayor selection. Get the dates, locations, and Zoom links to stay informed on local policy and community growth.
Grand Junction Council April 15 Meeting: Recycling Revamp Approved, Local Bidding Battle Sparks Delay
Grand Junction Council approved a $4.2M recycling expansion but paused a water tank project over local bidding disputes. The meeting also honored retiring Utilities Director Randi Kim and addressed concerns regarding city parental leave policies.
Grand Junction Seeks Artists for Public Art at New Community Recreation Center
Grand Junction is inviting artists to submit proposals for public art at the new Community Recreation Center. The project includes murals on transformer boxes, with designs inspired by the local landscape. Submissions are due May 5, with installation planned for June.Things to Do in Grand Junction, Montrose, and the Western Slope: April 16–30 Events Guide
From the Maverick Stampede Rodeo to Arbor Fest, job fairs, and community events, the Western Slope is packed with things to do April 16–30. Here’s your guide to festivals, outdoor activities, and local gatherings across Grand Junction, Montrose, and nearby communities.
Grand Junction Traffic Alert: Road Closures and Delays for the Week of April 20
Multiple road closures and lane reductions are impacting Grand Junction the week of April 20. Key areas include 25 Road, Patterson Road, 23 Road, and I-70B. Drivers should expect delays, follow detours, and plan alternate routes as construction continues across the city.
Coach Miller Drive Reconstruction Project in Glenwood Springs: What Residents Need to Know Before Summer Construction Begins
Glenwood Springs residents, businesses, and trail users are being invited to learn more about a major infrastructure project set to begin this June along Coach Miller Drive. The City of Glenwood Springs will host two neighborhood information meetings later this month to walk the community through construction plans, timelines, and
Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation April 2026
Athletics Summer at Glenwood Rec is just around the corner, bringing plenty of opportunities to get outside, stay active, and have fun. Join us for T-Ball, Youth Baseball, and Youth Softball, test your skills at MLB Pitch, Hit, and Run, hit the courts for Youth and Adult Tennis, or round
Rathbone Hotel Earns Statewide Award, Marking Milestone for Downtown Montrose Revitalization
The Rathbone Hotel in downtown Montrose has earned a statewide award for revitalization, transforming a fire-damaged historic building into a thriving boutique hotel and community hub that is helping drive new energy, business growth, and foot traffic downtown.News
Colorado state budget shortfall expands to $1.5 billion
Colorado lawmakers face a growing $1.5 billion budget shortfall, forcing difficult decisions ahead of the 2026–2027 budget. With revenue projections down and TABOR limits in place, cuts to programs like Medicaid and other essential services are increasingly likely.
Bipartisan majorities in Western states oppose Trump rollback of public lands protections
by Chase Woodruff, Colorado Newsline February 19, 2026 Large, bipartisan majorities of voters across eight Western states remain concerned about the impacts of climate change and opposed to efforts by the Trump administration to weaken environmental rules and public lands protections. Eighty-four percent of Western voters say that “rollbacks of
Trump administration to cut public health funding for Colorado
by Lindsey Toomer, Colorado Newsline February 10, 2026 Update: On Feb. 11, a federal judge in Illinois issued an emergency temporary restraining order, which blocks the Trump administration from cutting the public health funds to state programs. The Trump administration will cut $600 million in public health funds for fourEvents
Cycle Safety Fest and Crime Stoppers Car Show Returns to Grand Junction April 18
Grand Junction’s Cycle Safety Fest and Crime Stoppers Car Show returns April 18 at Mesa County Fairgrounds. Enjoy car displays, bike safety courses, demos, food trucks, and hands-on activities for all ages from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Ag Awareness Week to Highlight Mesa County’s Agricultural Heritage and Future
Ag Awareness Week will take place March 14–24 across Mesa County, featuring ranching events, educational workshops, student programs, and a documentary screening focused on the region’s agriculture, food systems, and livestock industry.
Events Calendar: December 16–31
Celebrate the holiday season across the Western Slope with festive markets, concerts, family activities, charity drives, and multiple New Year’s Eve celebrations. Here’s your full guide to everything happening December 16–31 in Grand Junction, Carbondale, Fruita, and Montrose.Government
Montrose Spring Cleanup Set for April 24–25 with New Free Mulch Program
Montrose’s Spring Cleanup returns April 24–25 with free drop-off for large items, recycling, and donations. New this year, green waste will be composted on-site and turned into free mulch available April 30 through May 14 at the same location.
Montrose Breaks Ground on $30 Million Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
The City of Montrose has begun a $30 million upgrade to its wastewater treatment plant, replacing aging systems and preparing for stricter state nutrient regulations. Construction started this month and will continue through fall 2027 while the facility remains fully operational.
Montrose Invites Community Input on Sculpture for New Oak Grove Roundabout
The City of Montrose is asking residents to help shape a new roundabout sculpture planned for East Oak Grove Road and Rio Grande Avenue. A community survey is open through April 5 to gather ideas on the theme, style, and colors of the future public art installation.Latest Articles
The Week Ahead: Western Slope Civic Dashboard (April 20 - 26)
Your guide to the Western Slope for April 20. Highlights include the Grand Junction Housing Task Force, District 51 5-Year Plan, and the Montrose Mayor selection. Get the dates, locations, and Zoom links to stay informed on local policy and community growth.
Grand Junction Council April 15 Meeting: Recycling Revamp Approved, Local Bidding Battle Sparks Delay
Grand Junction Council approved a $4.2M recycling expansion but paused a water tank project over local bidding disputes. The meeting also honored retiring Utilities Director Randi Kim and addressed concerns regarding city parental leave policies.
Grand Junction Seeks Artists for Public Art at New Community Recreation Center
Grand Junction is inviting artists to submit proposals for public art at the new Community Recreation Center. The project includes murals on transformer boxes, with designs inspired by the local landscape. Submissions are due May 5, with installation planned for June.Things to Do in Grand Junction, Montrose, and the Western Slope: April 16–30 Events Guide
From the Maverick Stampede Rodeo to Arbor Fest, job fairs, and community events, the Western Slope is packed with things to do April 16–30. Here’s your guide to festivals, outdoor activities, and local gatherings across Grand Junction, Montrose, and nearby communities.
Grand Junction Traffic Alert: Road Closures and Delays for the Week of April 20
Multiple road closures and lane reductions are impacting Grand Junction the week of April 20. Key areas include 25 Road, Patterson Road, 23 Road, and I-70B. Drivers should expect delays, follow detours, and plan alternate routes as construction continues across the city.
Coach Miller Drive Reconstruction Project in Glenwood Springs: What Residents Need to Know Before Summer Construction Begins
Glenwood Springs residents, businesses, and trail users are being invited to learn more about a major infrastructure project set to begin this June along Coach Miller Drive. The City of Glenwood Springs will host two neighborhood information meetings later this month to walk the community through construction plans, timelines, and
Glenwood Springs Parks and Recreation April 2026
Athletics Summer at Glenwood Rec is just around the corner, bringing plenty of opportunities to get outside, stay active, and have fun. Join us for T-Ball, Youth Baseball, and Youth Softball, test your skills at MLB Pitch, Hit, and Run, hit the courts for Youth and Adult Tennis, or round