The Moose Storytelling Series – Lucky or Super Unlucky Stories
Join us One Thursday a Month at 7:00pm for a themed storytelling evening in a space for friends, sharing, and community. Come to share or come to listen!
Join us One Thursday a Month at 7:00pm for a themed storytelling evening in a space for friends, sharing, and community. Come to share or come to listen!
The world is astounded when Willy Wonka, for years a recluse in his factory, announces that five lucky people will be given a tour of the factory, shown all the secrets of his amazing candy, and one will win a lifetime supply of Wonka chocolate. Nobody wants the prize more than young Charlie, but as his family is so poor that buying even one bar of chocolate is a treat, buying enough bars to find one of the five golden tickets is unlikely in the extreme. But in movieland, magic can happen. Charlie, along with four somewhat odious other children, get the chance of a lifetime and a tour of the factory. Along the way, mild disasters befall each of the odious children, but can Charlie beat the odds and grab the brass ring?
Artists: Join the Eco Art Collective meeting in the Take 5 Room at Wildhorse Cinema & Arts! Meet other artists while sharing and discussing past and future projects related to climate action. We hope you'll leave feeling empowered to collaborate and connect over all things environment and art! Event is free, and light refreshments will be provided. This event is part of the Insight: Art for Climate Action program. To learn more about Insight, visit westernresilience.org/insight.
Join Us for Women’s Bike Film Night benefitting Routt County Riders & The Cycle Effect! Get ready for an inspiring evening featuring films all about women on bikes. Whether you’re a cyclist, film lover, or just want to hang with some rad ladies, this event is the perfect way to celebrate female riders and their stories. Everyone is welcome. We will be showing the series “Women On Bikes” by Portland-based film festival Filmed by Bike. This excellect selection of short films is all about celebrating diverse and empowering stories of female cyclists, from mountain biking to city commuting. We will watch as women reclaim space, challenge industry norms, and showcase “bike joy”. ♥️ Grab your gals, enter in our huge prize drawing, and enjoy a family-friendly night full of bike love while supporting two amazing nonprofits! No refunds, but you are welcome to transfer your ticket to someone else if you can no longer make it. Kiddos are free. Purchase tickets in advance here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/1982306105925
Don't miss the movie everyone is talking about!! Science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up alone on a spaceship light-years from Earth. As his memory returns, he uncovers a mission to stop a mysterious substance killing the sun, and save Earth. An unexpected friendship may be the key. SPRING MOVIE HIT Starring Ryan Gosling
Join the Routt County Republicans for a free public screening of Melania, March 28 at 1pm. An intimate chronicle offers a rare glimpse into the life of Melania Trump, exploring her role as First Lady and her relationship with the President.
Join us for the Summer Blockbuster Series with Paul McCudden. Each movie include a brief introduction and Q&A session afterwards. You won't want to miss this lineup! April 8 “Back to the Future” Robert Zemeckis 1985 April 15 “E.T.” Steven Spielberg 1981 April 22 “Animal House” John Landis 1978 April 29 “Deliverance” John Boorman 1972 May 6 “Ghost” Jerry Zucker 1990 May 13 “Airplane!” David Zucker 1980 May 20 “Forrest Gump” Robert Zemeckis 1994 May 27 “Jaws” Steven Spielberg 1975 June 3 “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan 2008 June 10 “Trading Places” John Landis 1983 June 17 “Batman” Tim Burton 1989 June 24 “Barbie” Greta Gerwig 2023
Join us for the Summer Blockbuster Series with Paul McCudden. Each movie include a brief introduction and Q&A session afterwards. You won't want to miss this lineup! April 8 “Back to the Future” Robert Zemeckis 1985 April 15 “E.T.” Steven Spielberg 1981 April 22 “Animal House” John Landis 1978 April 29 “Deliverance” John Boorman 1972 May 6 “Ghost” Jerry Zucker 1990 May 13 “Airplane!” David Zucker 1980 May 20 “Forrest Gump” Robert Zemeckis 1994 May 27 “Jaws” Steven Spielberg 1975 June 3 “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan 2008 June 10 “Trading Places” John Landis 1983 June 17 “Batman” Tim Burton 1989 June 24 “Barbie” Greta Gerwig 2023
Join us for the Summer Blockbuster Series with Paul McCudden. Each movie include a brief introduction and Q&A session afterwards. You won't want to miss this lineup! April 8 “Back to the Future” Robert Zemeckis 1985 April 15 “E.T.” Steven Spielberg 1981 April 22 “Animal House” John Landis 1978 April 29 “Deliverance” John Boorman 1972 May 6 “Ghost” Jerry Zucker 1990 May 13 “Airplane!” David Zucker 1980 May 20 “Forrest Gump” Robert Zemeckis 1994 May 27 “Jaws” Steven Spielberg 1975 June 3 “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan 2008 June 10 “Trading Places” John Landis 1983 June 17 “Batman” Tim Burton 1989 June 24 “Barbie” Greta Gerwig 2023
"Joins us for one Thursday a month for a themed storytelling evening. Structured similar to the Moth Radio Hour on NPR, The Moose Story Hour is an open mic event where we invite members of our community and visitors alike to share their stories related to the rotating monthly theme. Storytelling can help us foster greater community, understanding, and friendship. Each storyteller is welcomed to the stage to share a true story from their own life that relates to the central theme of the evening. April's theme is Spring and Renewal. Your story must be true, your own, and under five minutes. Some helpful guidelines we go over every evening at the beginning. Elaborate on the scene to help your audience visualize your story. Who’s there? Where are you? What’s happening? Was the weather a factor? Anything unique in your environment that is relevant to your story? The classic structure always works: a beginning where we meet the characters and the situation, a middle where something changes or a problem arises, and an ending where things resolve — or surprise us. But don’t feel constrained to a beginning, middle, and end! The best stories connect with the audience and we […]
Six Weeks, Six Movies, Six Dollars. Join us for a series that will take you back to your glory days. Bring your friends to the movies that shaped a generation.
Join the Staff at Wildhorse Arts & Cinema for their favorite movies. Great movies, great company!
Join us for the Summer Blockbuster Series with Paul McCudden. Each movie include a brief introduction and Q&A session afterwards. You won't want to miss this lineup! April 8 “Back to the Future” Robert Zemeckis 1985 April 15 “E.T.” Steven Spielberg 1981 April 22 “Animal House” John Landis 1978 April 29 “Deliverance” John Boorman 1972 May 6 “Ghost” Jerry Zucker 1990 May 13 “Airplane!” David Zucker 1980 May 20 “Forrest Gump” Robert Zemeckis 1994 May 27 “Jaws” Steven Spielberg 1975 June 3 “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan 2008 June 10 “Trading Places” John Landis 1983 June 17 “Batman” Tim Burton 1989 June 24 “Barbie” Greta Gerwig 2023
Join us for Sober Thursday Movie Nights for those who are sober and those who are sober curious. In partnership with The Phoenix. 6:30 pm reception in the lobby.
Six Weeks, Six Movies, Six Dollars. Join us for a series that will take you back to your glory days. Bring your friends to the movies that shaped a generation.
MANDALA WORKSHOP SATURDAY, MAY 2,2026 LOCATION: WILDHORSE THEATRE LOBBY 9:30 am. To 12:00. Led by Barbara Flowers and Cammie Downing. Create a mandala using a variety of art materials. Mandalas are symbolic geometric figures featuring symmetrical patterns. Mandalas have traditionally been used to promote calmness, relaxation and serenity. Cost is $15.00 to reserve your place in the class. Class size limited to 8.
Join the Staff at Wildhorse Arts & Cinema for their favorite movies. Great movies, great company!
Join us for the Summer Blockbuster Series with Paul McCudden. Each movie include a brief introduction and Q&A session afterwards. You won't want to miss this lineup! April 8 “Back to the Future” Robert Zemeckis 1985 April 15 “E.T.” Steven Spielberg 1981 April 22 “Animal House” John Landis 1978 April 29 “Deliverance” John Boorman 1972 May 6 “Ghost” Jerry Zucker 1990 May 13 “Airplane!” David Zucker 1980 May 20 “Forrest Gump” Robert Zemeckis 1994 May 27 “Jaws” Steven Spielberg 1975 June 3 “The Dark Knight” Christopher Nolan 2008 June 10 “Trading Places” John Landis 1983 June 17 “Batman” Tim Burton 1989 June 24 “Barbie” Greta Gerwig 2023
2024 AMERICANAFEST Official Showcase Artist “Official Showcase Artist: 2022 Folk Alliance International Conference” & 2022 Kerrville "New Folk Songwriting Contest Finalist" Combining the best of Americana and blues melodies with timeless Southern storytelling, award winning vocalist Stephanie Adlington and guitarist Aaron Lessard draw influence from the likes of Tom Waits and Ray LaMontagne, along with bedrock artists such as Patsy Cline and Hank Williams Sr. A Tale Of Two has opened for notable artists such as Mary Gauthier, Grayson Capps, and Peter Mulvey. Not unlike the artists who inspired them, the duo’s songs frequently dabble in stories of revenge, drinking and feature sinners of all stripes and persuasions. Oozing an infectious stage presence and chemistry that carries over from the music to the back and forth banter between songs, “A Tale Of Two” offers a different kind of Americana – storytelling by a swampy pair of retro raconteurs spinning blues arias with soul, intrigue and power. https://www.taleoftwomusic.com/ VIDEO