Explore Exciting Events in Greeley from January 10-18

Greeley, Colorado, is buzzing with a variety of engaging events scheduled from January 10 to January 18, 2024. Residents and visitors alike can participate in workshops, performances, and trivia nights that cater to diverse interests and age groups.

Workshops and Performances

On January 10, the **StartSTRONG Goal Setting Workshop** will take place at the Greeley Area Realtor Association, located at **1620 25th Ave., #B**. Beginning at **9 a.m.**, this workshop aims to help participants set specific goals for the New Year and develop effective strategies to achieve them. The cost is **$69**. For more information, call **970-352-3566** or visit **unstoppablecuriosity.com**.

Later that evening, **David Wimbish** will perform at the **Moxi Theater** at **7 p.m.** Wimbish, known for his work with the band **The Collection**, is launching his solo career with a new self-titled LP that features fresh music and alternate versions of beloved tracks. For details, contact **970-584-3054** or check **facebook.com**.

On January 14, the Moxi Theater will host a unique performance titled **“Death of a Gangster”** at **6 p.m.** This interactive event invites attendees to solve a case involving feuding families in the mob. The experience promises suspense and excitement as participants engage in detective work. For further information, visit **facebook.com**.

Trivia Nights and Community Engagement

The **Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz** will also take place on January 14 at **The Tavern at St. Michael’s Square** starting at **7 p.m.** This trivia night encourages social interaction through fun and challenging questions, ensuring a lively atmosphere. Entry is free, and details can be found at **geekswhodrink.com**.

On January 16, enthusiasts of the hit series **Stranger Things** can join a trivia night at **Wiley Roots Brewing**, beginning at **6:30 p.m.** Participants will answer questions covering all seasons of the show, with prizes for the top teams.

Additionally, the **Patton Veterans Project** will host a community screening of short films created by veterans on January 17 at **5:30 p.m.** The event at the **Aims Community College Welcome Center** aims to showcase the meaningful experiences of servicemen and women through film. The screening is free and open to everyone, followed by a meet-and-greet reception for filmmakers and attendees.

Further entertainment includes the **Brew and Brushes workshop** at **TightKnit Brewing Co.** on January 18 at **6 p.m.** Participants will enjoy a creative evening of painting while sampling beers, guided by experienced instructors. The workshop fee is **$50**, and reservations can be made through **eventbrite.com**.

The week concludes with a comedy performance by **Brad Williams** at the **Union Colony Civic Center** on January 18 at **7 p.m.** Williams, who gained fame from appearances on shows such as **The Tonight Show** and **Jimmy Kimmel Live**, is known for his engaging comedic style. Tickets are available at **UCStars.com**.

With a packed schedule of activities, Greeley is set to offer a vibrant week filled with opportunities for learning, entertainment, and community engagement. For additional events and updates, check local listings or visit **greeleytribune.com/calendar**.