Welcome to the
Greeley Creative District
The Greeley Creative District exists to highlight the community’s distinctive creative identity and increase its economic vitality by uplifting, encouraging, incubating, promoting, and developing the arts and creative businesses in the Greeley community. The District serves as a hub of resources and events intended to engage the full spectrum of creative industries, organizations, businesses, artists, patrons.
ALLO has grown community by community, building infrastructure and creating new jobs to support their service in each. Unlike their competitors ALLO is committed to ubiquitous builds–or systems that reach every neighborhood, complete with service brought all the way up to the home. They don’t just cherry-pick streets based on property values, and they make sure no additional hook-up installation is required. Plus, if you call support, it might just be a neighbor or community member you recognize ready to answer your questions. These policies and the additional investment they require are the living embodiment of the company’s core values.
Enjoy these Día de Los Muertos & Hispanic Heritage Month Celebrations Happening in the Community.
October is National Arts & Humanities Month (NAHM)—a collective recognition of the importance of culture in America.
We want to join in the celebration by specifically highlighting some of the distinctive features of the Greeley Creative District along with some ideas about how to enjoy it.
The H’Art of Envision Art Show is a unique and expressive collection of works created by the talented artists supported through Envision’s Art Program. This event highlights paintings, ceramics and other types of media created by adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) in a formal gallery setting.
This year’s hall-of-fame class named by the Greeley Arts Legacy doesn’t have buildings named after them, but they’re well known in Greeley’s arts world.
Gathered around the idea of supporting the beautiful downtown area and the local artisans who make our community so colorful, Makers Mercantile & Studio exists to unite the artist with the art lover.
Come reconnect with craftsmen, musicians, sculptors, painters, writers and makers of all kinds−the vibrant cacophony of creatives in our local community!
COVID has kept our community apart and presented many challenges for creatives, so we want to hear from you to better understand how we can support you.
This year’s UNC Concert Under The Stars will celebrate Latino and American music and feature the series’ annual appearance by The Burroughs.
LINC, Library Innovation Center, has books and quite a few DVDs, probably more than any video rental store, if any of those are left. But saying LINC has books and movies is like saying our solar system has our moon. Matthew Hortt, the Executive Director for the High Plains district, calls it an “activity hub” instead of a library. The library is really just part of it.