Come experience Gold Hill Mesa’s outdoor concert series, where we take rockin’ on your front porch quite literally. With our wildly popular “Music on the Mesa” concerts throughout the summer and September, enjoy music from all genres in our charming front porch community. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, family and friends. It’s FREE to attend and there is plenty of free parking. Delicious food and unique craft vendors will be on site each week. With a festival atmosphere, there is something for the whole family.
The 10th annual Music on the Mesa concerts in the park are the second Saturday of June, July, and August AND every Saturday September 1-September 22 from 4:00-7:00pm.
Described as “High-Octane Rocky Mountain DanceGrass”, Whitewater Ramble (WWR) uses a simple recipe to craft it’s sound: start with bluegrass instrumentation, add drums, and finish with a boundary-less approach to grassing-up everything from disco house grooves to roots to Americana. Join us to hear their upbeat engaging music on Saturday, September 29 from 4:00-7:00pm.
For a preview of this concert, visit their website: HERE
Enjoy music from all genres throughout our concert series. There’s something for everyone. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, family and friends. It’s FREE to attend and there is plenty of free parking. Delicious food and unique craft vendors will be on site each week. With a festival atmosphere, there is fun for the whole family to enjoy.
Food Truck: TAPAteria
Movies are BACK on the Mesa! Dress like your favorite SUPERHERO and join us following #musiconthemesa2018 this Saturday, September 29 for a showing of “Avengers: Infinity War”. The show will begin immediately following the concert at approximately 7pm.
Free admission!
Location: Lawn of the Gold Hill Mesa Community Center
142 S Raven Mine Drive 80905
Invite your friends!!
be the change.& MAKE A DIFFERENCE |
Join Team Gold Hill Mesa as we participate in Creek Week Cleanup, the largest watershed clean up in the State of CO, this Saturday, October 6 at 8am! Meet us at the Community Center (142 S Raven Mine Drive 80905). We’ll walk together over to Fountain Creek and spend a few hours getting rid of trash and giving back to our beloved city!
Creek Week began in 2014 as a way to encourage citizens to help remove litter and debris from our land and waters, raise awareness of watershed health, and to foster a sense of community. Since then, Creek Week has grown into an annual event that continues to provide an opportunity for communities to give back, to enjoy the parks and trails they are cleaning, and to understand their place in the Fountain Creek Watershed.
Creek Week is an 8-community effort working collaboratively on parks, trails, public and private lands to clean and protect the Fountain Creek Watershed.
Celebrate the arrival of autumn at Gold Hill Mesa’s Fall Harvest Festival! Gold Hill Mesa’s tree lined streets will greet you with warm fall colors, while a live performance by Rocky Mountain Americana band, Thunder and Rain, provides a soundtrack to the changing seasons.
The concert and festival will be held outdoors at the Gold Hill Mesa Community Center Saturday, October 13 from 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. It’s FREE to attend and there is plenty of complimentary street-side parking. Delicious food and unique craft vendors will be on site. A portion of vendor proceeds will benefit The Bear Creek Nature Center. Activities include a pumpkin patch, pony rides, face painting, a petting zoo, and more.
Admission is free, and there is plenty of complimentary street side parking.
Featured food truck: Witty Pork’s Woodfired Pizza
New Year = New Art on the Mesa!
Join us on Thursday, February 7th from 5-7pm at the Gold Hill Mesa Community Center as we celebrate the newest art on the gallery walls from Gold Hill Mesa Resident Artists!
What to Expect:
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Live Music
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Food and Beverage Vendors: High Grade Food (Jamaican Cuisine) & Blank Coffee (Coffee & Donuts)*All food and beverage vendors will accept payment in the form of cash or credit card*
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Fabulous new art to view on the gallery walls of the Gold Hill Mesa Community Center.
Gold Hill Mesa and Palmer Land Trust Present:
Women in Conservation
Wednesday, March 27
5:00PM-8:00PM
Gold Hill Mesa Community Center
142 S Raven Mine Drive 80905
The annual Women in Conservation event focuses on the impact women are making protecting, preserving, and fighting for our access to the great outdoors and working lands. Each year, four speakers share the stage and bring a 10-minute, inspiration-packed speech about their work, their journey to success, lessons learned along the way, and more.
This year’s speaker line-up is exceptional and includes two winners from the 2018 Southern Colorado Conservation Awards and, for the first time, and opportunity for Q & A from the audience.
Doors open at 5:00 PM with the program beginning at 6:00 PM. Light appetizers and drinks will be served.
Space is limited for Women in Conservation, so register today! The cost of this year’s event is $25 per person with all proceeds supporting the conservation work of Palmer Land Trust.
Are you a realtor or appraiser? Join Gold Hill Mesa and nationally renown speaker, Todd Gamboa for a FREE 4 hour realtor CEU course on Tuesday, April 2nd from 10am-2:30pm.
Homebuilding has evolved over the last decade and not all homes are built alike. Come learn why “cost per square foot” is more important than “price per square foot” when buying a new home. Find the best value for your buyers by demonstrating the features that improve comfort, create healthier indoor air quality, provide lasting durability, and reduce utility bills. Be the best resource for your customers by understanding the important differences between resale, code built, and high performance homes.
Todd Gamboa has been in the building industry for over 30 years, managing private and public homebuilding companies. He is a nationally recognized building science expert and sales trainer who has educated thousands of builders, architects, contractors, code officials,appraisers, and realtors across the country. He teaches homebuilders and real estate professionals how to effectively demonstrate the value and benefits of buying and building new homes.
Lunch will be provided by Gold Hill Mesa.
To RSVP: Email info@goldhillmesa.com
**RSVP required–space is limited**
Celebrate New Art on the Mesa!
Join us on Thursday, May 9th from 5-7pm at the Gold Hill Mesa Community Center as we celebrate the newest art on the gallery walls from Buffalo Kaplinski and Gold Hill Mesa Resident Artists!
What to Expect:
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Live Music
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Food and Beverage Vendors: Lucy I’m Home (Cuban Cuisine) & Coffee
*All food and beverage vendors will accept payment in the form of cash or credit card*
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Fabulous new art to view on the gallery walls of the Gold Hill Mesa Community Center.
Gold Hill Mesa Community Center: 142 S Raven Mine Drive 80905
Come experience Gold Hill Mesa’s outdoor concert series, where we take rockin’ on our front porch quite literally. With our wildly popular “Music on the Mesa” concerts throughout the summer and September, enjoy music from all genres in our charming front porch community. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, family and friends. It’s FREE to attend and there is plenty of free parking. Delicious food and unique craft vendors will be on site each week. With a festival atmosphere, there is something for the whole family. A portion of all vendor proceeds from this year’s series benefit Rocky Mountain PBS.
The 11th annual Music on the Mesa concerts in the park are the second Saturday of June, July, and August AND every Saturday September 7-September 28 from 4:00-7:00pm.
Listen to the rock tunes of The Air Force Band, Blue Steel, always one of our most popular concerts, on Saturday, June 8 from 4:00-7:00pm.
Food Truck: High Grade Catering
Save the dates for future concerts:
July 13 : Pandas & People
~Alternative Rock~
Food Truck: Black Forest Chew Chew
August 10: Davina & The Vagabonds
~Blues/Jazz~
Food Truck: Sapa Guapo Tacos
September 7: Mile High
~Army Band, Pop/Classic Rock~
Food Truck: Bison Brothers
September 14: Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene
~Rockabilly/Jump Blues~
Food Truck: Heavenly Dogs
September 21 : Spinphony
~Lively Pop: Electric String Quartet~
Food Truck: Potato Potato
September 28: Brass Authority & Barkeley Avenue
~Army Bands, Jazz & New Orleans Style~
Food Truck: Bob’s Lobstah Trap
**A portion of vendor proceeds benefit Rocky Mountain PBS**
Come experience Gold Hill Mesa’s outdoor concert series, where we take rockin’ on our front porch quite literally. With our wildly popular “Music on the Mesa” concerts throughout the summer and September, enjoy music from all genres in our charming front porch community. Bring lawn chairs, blankets, family and friends. It’s FREE to attend and there is plenty of free parking. Delicious food and unique craft vendors will be on site each week. With a festival atmosphere, there is something for the whole family. A portion of all vendor proceeds from this year’s series benefit Rocky Mountain PBS.
The 11th annual Music on the Mesa concerts in the park are the second Saturday of June, July, and August AND every Saturday September 7-September 28 from 4:00-7:00pm.
Come check out the Colorado natives, Pandas & People on Saturday, July 13 from 4:00-7:00pm. The group’s blend of indie pop and folk bridges the subtle gap between energy and introspection, with lyrics that are warm, uplifting and joyful, yet personal and insightful. For a preview of this incredible evening, check out their website https://www.pandasandpeopleband.com/.
Food Truck: Bison Brothers Food Truck
Save the dates for future concerts:
Food Truck: Black Forest Chew Chew
August 10: Davina & The Vagabonds
~Blues/Jazz~
Food Truck: Sapa Guapo Tacos
September 7: Mile High
~Army Band, Pop/Classic Rock~
Food Truck: Black Forest Chew Chew
September 14: Kerry Pastine & The Crime Scene
~Rockabilly/Jump Blues~
Food Truck: Go Fish Food Truck
September 21 : Spinphony
~Lively Pop: Electric String Quartet~
Food Truck: Potato Potato
September 28: Brass Authority & Barkeley Avenue
~Army Bands, Jazz & New Orleans Style~
Food Truck: Bob’s Lobstah Trap
**All food vendors subject to change. Additional food and craft vendors on site each week. A portion of vendor proceeds benefit Rocky Mountain PBS**









