'Colorado Experience Road Show' coming to Alamosa

ALAMOSA — The popular “Colorado Experience Road Show” presented by The Colorado Office of Film, Television and Media (COFTM) and Rocky Mountain PBS will be screening “Settling the Sand Dunes” in Alamosa on January 24.

The screening will be held at 6 p.m. at Adam State University, 208 Edgemont Blvd., Alamosa.

The Emmy award-winning series, “Colorado Experience,” produced by Rocky Mountain PBS explores the people, places, and events that have shaped Colorado. Each half hour episode presents Colorado history in an entertaining, quick-paced and educational format featuring interviews with experts and historical photos from various libraries and museums across the state.

“There are so many amazing stories (in Colorado),” said Julie Speer, creator of the series and director of culture content for Rocky Mountain PBS. “We are so fortunate to have the opportunity to bring them to television so everyone can learn the rich history of Colorado.”

“Colorado Experience” is currently the highest rated, locally produced show on Rocky Mountain PBS.

“Rocky Mountain PBS does a tremendous job capturing the history of a community while creating television that is entertaining and educational,” said Donald Zuckerman, Colo. film commissioner.

Each screening will include a community conversation with producers of the show and local historians. All screenings are free and open to the public. For more information, please visit www.rmpbs.org/coloradoexperience.

Other upcoming screenings include:

Jan. 16 — Western State Colorado University, 600 Adams St., Gunnison, 6 p.m., “Mountain Biking | Paleo Indians”

Jan. 17 — Salida Steam Plant Theater, 220 W Sackett Ave., Salida, 6 p.m., “Ghost Towns | Mountain Biking”