
Roots & Rhythm with The Friendly Reminders Trio
Wed, Jul 22
|Bath Garden Center
Join us at Bath Garden Center for live music by The Friendly Reminders Trio, a Breckenridge Brewery beer garden, and a silent auction. Tickets are $12 (kids 10 & under free), benefiting Wildlands Restoration Volunteers. Bring a lawn chair and help us support Colorado’s wild spaces!


Time & Location
Jul 22, 2026, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Bath Garden Center, 2000 E Prospect Rd, Fort Collins, CO 80525, USA
About the Event
Roots & Rhythm with The Friendly Reminders Trio - Benefiting Wildlands Restoration Volunteers
Get ready to experience live music nestled right among the blooms! We are thrilled to introduce Roots & Rhythm, a new concert series hosted at Bath Garden Center. Join us for an evening where community, conservation, and great tunes come together under the Colorado sky. Our kickoff event on July 22nd features the soulful sounds of The Friendly Reminders Trio. Whether you’re a long-time fan or a first-time listener, their acoustic energy is the perfect soundtrack for a summer night in the garden.

We're Here to Make an Impact
The Cause: All proceeds from the evening will benefit Wildlands Restoration Volunteers, supporting their vital work in protecting and restoring our natural landscapes. The Beer Garden: Our friends at Breckenridge Brewery will be on-site, hosting a beer garden, so you can grab a cold brew and toast to a great cause.
Event Details
Tickets: $12 (Ages 10 and under are FREE!)
Seating: Seating is limited, so we highly recommend bringing your own lawn chair to ensure you have a comfortable spot to enjoy the show.
Location: Bath Garden Center
Time: 5 pm-7:30 pm – music starts at 5:30
Silent Auction
Don't miss our silent auction featuring incredible gear, local offerings, and experiences from our partners:
Bath Garden Center
Breckenridge Brewery
Mishawaka
Tellus Outdoor Wear
Maida Trattoria
Armstrong Hotel
About Wildlands Restoration Volunteers: Wildlands Restoration Volunteers (WRV) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit that organizes thousands of volunteers each year to complete high-priority conservation projects, ranging from trail building to habitat restoration.
