Food & Wine Classic in Aspen, June 19-21
Chefs, vintners and food lovers converge for the 2026 Food & Wine Classic in Aspen this weekend from June 19 to 21. The leading culinary event has been a must-visit experience for four decades, including three days of cooking demonstrations and wine and spirit tasting. It also hosts panel discussions led by world-class chefs and beverage experts. For information and tickets, visit classic.foodandwine.com/passes.
From Court to Cocktail, Exhibit Talk, June 19 and 20

Join M.S. Rau for daily 15-minute talks from 2 to 2:15 p.m. June 19 and 20. Each day, a specialist will spotlight and share history about the masterwork in the exhibition. Topics will range from a rare Elizabethan coconut goblet to a distinctive cocktail shaker to the world of Paul Revere, according to the website. The event will take place at M.S. Rau, located at 307 S. Galena St. Admission is free. For more information, visit landing.rauantiques.com/aspen.
Coffee & Craft with Felix Roasting Co., June 19

Felix Roasting Co. will host an immersive masterclass led by a Felix Roasting Co. coffee expert, paired with pastries crafted by Hotel Jerome’s pastry team from 11 to noon, June 19, at 330 E. Main St. Each participant will receive a three-coffee filter flight showcasing rare and limited-release selections while learning about farmer tales and award-winning coffees. Topics will include those recognized by the Cup of Excellence and the impact of the micro-mill revolution on the current specialty coffee scene throughout the tasting. Admission is $95. For more information, visit auberge.com/hotel-jerome/experiences/#!/event/019e4c6b-dc2e-74f0-8716-2cf0644b07ed.
Family Fridays at Holden/Marolt Museum, June 19
A free all-ages afternoon program runs Fridays from noon to 5 p.m. June 19-Sept. 18 to visit Aspen’s only trailside museum, the Holden/Marolt Mining & Ranching Museum. The museum features exhibitions, steam engines and mining machinery. Plus, there are guided tours of the restored McMurchy/Zupancies cabin and barn and an interactive kids’ scavenger hunt. Visitors are welcome to bring a picnic and enjoy complimentary lemonade on the lawn. For more information, visit aspenhistory.org/activity/fridays-at-holden-marolt-museum.
‘Judgment of Paris: Then & Now,’ June 19
The “Judgment of Paris: Then & Now” event will run from 1 to 3 p.m. June 19 in the Tasting Library at Hotel Jerome, 330 E. Main St. Fifty years ago, a legendary tasting changed the global perception of California wine. To mark the 50th anniversary of this blind tasting in 1976, participating winemakers will showcase both a library vintage and a current release to trace the evolution of these iconic Napa wines and select French wines over the past five decades. Admission is $195. For more information and reservations, visit auberge.com/hotel-jerome/experiences/#!/event.
Molly Tuttle at Belly Up Aspen, June 19

Grammy-winning singer, songwriter and guitarist Molly Tuttle will perform from 8-11 p.m. June 19 at Belly Up Aspen, located at 450 S. Galena St. With a blend of bluegrass, Americana, pop and rock, she won back-to-back Grammy wins for Best Bluegrass albums in 2022 and 2023. Her latest release is the Grammy-nominated “So Long Little Sunshine,” in 2025. It’s an all-ages show. For more information and tickets, visit bellyupaspen.com/events/molly-tuttle-2.
Bad Harriet Takeover at Hotel Jerome, June 19-20

An Epicurean Passport — after hours — event will take place from 8 p.m. to late June 19 and 20 at Bad Harriet at the Hotel Jerome, 330 E. Main St. in downtown Aspen. Death & Co. joins Lalo Tequila at Hotel Jerome’s subterranean lounge. Tickets are $50. For more information, visit auberge.com/hotel-jerome/experiences/#!/e/bad-harriet-takeover-with-death-and-co-78ce4689.
Theatre Aspen’s ‘Sylvia,’ June 19 – 27

Theatre Aspen presents “Sylvia” at the Hurst Theatre, 470 Rio Grand Pl. The comedy, written by A.R. Gurney, follows an irresistible dog as he enters into a household and throws a marriage off-balance. For more information, show times, and tickets, visit theatreaspen.my.salesforce-sites.com/ticket.
Rooftop pilates at the MOLLIE Aspen, June 21
The MOLLIE Aspen hosts Rooftop Pilates led by the Aspen Collective, running from 10 to 11 a.m. June 21 at 111 S. Garmisch St. The morning session is complimentary for hotel guests and $25 for the public. Reservations are recommended. All levels are welcome. Mats will be provided. For reservations, visit rooftop-pilates.
Aspen Ideas: Health, June 22-25

Aspen Ideas: Health stands apart from a typical conference. For three days from June 22 to 25, more than 1,000 curious minds gather on Aspen Institute’s campus, located at 1000 N. 3rd St., to explore the big ideas shaping the future of health, medicine and science, with inspiring innovators who are leading the way. The event includes more than 60 thought-provoking sessions, one-on-one interviews, book talks and panel discussions. Admission is $3,000. For more information and registration, visit aspenideas.org/attend/health.
The Snowmass Rodeo, June 24

The Snowmass Rodeo is underway each Wednesday starting at 5 p.m. June 17 through Aug. 19 at 2735 Brush Creek Rd. From 5 to 7 p.m. the gates and barbecue open up, then at 7 p.m. the rodeo begins. This kid-friendly event is the longest standing rodeo in Colorado. For more information, visit .gosnowmass.com/activity/the-snowmass-rodeo/
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