Reviving Western Heritage: How Rocky Mountain Folk School is Preserving Cowboy Artisan Traditions in Grand Lake
The Rocky Mountain Folk School (RMFS), with the support of the Grand Lake Creative District, has proudly received the Traditional Folk Arts Project Grant from Colorado Creative Industries three times—each grant marking a step forward in the school’s mission to preserve and promote the cultural traditions of the American West. Through hands-on education, documentary support, and expanded access to tools and training, RMFS is not only honoring the past but also building a sustainable future for cowboy artisans in Colorado.
The first grant brought Jim Brainard (J.B. Leatherwork), a master leather tradesman, to Grand Lake to teach a workshop on traditional cowboy bootmaking. The experience gave participants a rare opportunity to get their hands on the craft—cutting, shaping, and stitching leather under expert guidance. More than just a class, it was an invitation to explore a nearly lost art, one steeped in generations of functional beauty and rugged design. For many attendees, it was their first exposure to the craftsmanship and dedication involved in creating custom cowboy boots—an introduction that sparked both awe and inspiration.
The second grant was awarded to support the Cowboy Trades Association (CTA) in the creation of their upcoming documentary film—a major project that highlights the artisans and practices behind traditional cowboy trades across the Northern Rockies. While the film is still in production, it will premiere as part of Saddle Up! Western Handmade Art and Gear, an exhibition taking place in Jackson, Wyoming from July 31, 2025, through January 3, 2026. RMFS is working closely with CTA to bring this powerful documentary to Grand Lake in 2026, giving our community the chance to experience the stories, techniques, and cultural significance of cowboy trades on screen.
The most recent grant has laid the groundwork for the future. RMFS has started acquiring professional leatherworking tools that will allow the school to offer regular leather classes for all skill levels. By investing in this equipment, RMFS can now provide more frequent, hands-on opportunities for the public to learn and explore leatherwork—while keeping class prices low and accessible. This effort ensures that people from all backgrounds have a chance to discover whether this creative trade could become their hobby, passion, or even livelihood.
Together, these projects reflect a powerful vision: a vibrant, evolving creative community in Grand Lake that honors its Western heritage while building a path for future generations of makers. Through its partnership with the Cowboy Trades Association and continued grant support, the Rocky Mountain Folk School is positioning Grand Lake as a regional center for the education, celebration, and preservation of cowboy artisan traditions.
Upcoming Leather Workshops:
Silversmithing: Sterling Silver Bracelet with Stone

In this beginner-friendly silversmithing class, students will learn foundational metalsmithing techniques while creating a sterling silver bracelet set with a stone. Participants will be guided step by step through the process, from shaping and forming silver to setting a stone and finishing their piece. A selection of stones is included for students to choose from, and those interested may upgrade to a premium stone available for purchase directly from the instructor. No prior experience is required, and students will leave with a handcrafted bracelet and a solid introduction to silversmithing skills they can build on in future classes.
What’s included
Sterling silver for one bracelet
Selection of stones to choose from
- Use of silversmithing tools and equipment
- Step-by-step instruction from the instructor
- Take-home finished sterling silver bracelet
What’s not included
Optional stone upgrades available for purchase directly from the instructor.
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Details
- Date: June 27
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Time:
10:00 am - 1:00 pm
- Series:
- Silversmithing: Beginner Sterling Silver Ring with Stone
- Cost: $160.00
- Event Categories: Featured Art Workshops, Rocky Mountain Folk School
- Website: https://rockymountainfolkschool.org/classes
Organizer
- Rocky Mountain Folk School
- Email rockymountainfolkschool@gmail.com
- View Organizer Website
Venue
- Rocky Mountain Folk School Building
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315 Pitkin Ave
Grand Lake, CO 80447 United States + Google Map - View Venue Website
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Build a Stand Up Paddleboard

June 26-28 9:00-4:00PM
Location: Grand Lake, CO
Stand apart from the inflatables and learn to build a wooden paddleboard. Join us for a long weekend in Grand Lake at the new Maker Space for a class taught by the Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School. No previous woodworking experience needed.
Location: Grand Lake, Colorado
Date: Friday June 26 – Sunday June 28
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuition: $450 (half the cost of other boat schools)
We will build one Kahalo paddleboard as a class. At the end of the session, there will be a lottery for a chance to take home the new paddleboard for a discounted cost of materials only. If you want to know you are going home with your own, there is an option to purchase a Chesapeake Light Craft kit for $1650 + $300 tuition. For more details on the kit, go to clcboats.com.
Reserve your spot today!
Email treasurer@rmwbs.org.
Details
- Date: June 26
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Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Series:
- Build a Stand Up Paddleboard
- Cost: $450
- Event Categories: Featured Art Workshops, Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School
- Website: https://www.rmwbs.org/courses
Organizer
- Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School
- Phone (803) 984-0946
- Email president@rmwbs.com
- View Organizer Website
Venue
- Grand Spirit Makerspace
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1128 Park Ave
GRAND LAKE, CO 80447 United States + Google Map - View Venue Website
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- This event has passed.
Build a Stand Up Paddleboard

June 26-28 9:00-4:00PM
Location: Grand Lake, CO
Stand apart from the inflatables and learn to build a wooden paddleboard. Join us for a long weekend in Grand Lake at the new Maker Space for a class taught by the Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School. No previous woodworking experience needed.
Location: Grand Lake, Colorado
Date: Friday June 26 – Sunday June 28
Time: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuition: $450 (half the cost of other boat schools)
We will build one Kahalo paddleboard as a class. At the end of the session, there will be a lottery for a chance to take home the new paddleboard for a discounted cost of materials only. If you want to know you are going home with your own, there is an option to purchase a Chesapeake Light Craft kit for $1650 + $300 tuition. For more details on the kit, go to clcboats.com.
Reserve your spot today!
Email treasurer@rmwbs.org.
Details
- Date: June 26
-
Time:
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
- Series:
- Build a Stand Up Paddleboard
- Cost: $450
- Event Categories: Featured Art Workshops, Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School
- Website: https://www.rmwbs.org/courses
Organizer
- Rocky Mountain Wooden Boat School
- Phone (803) 984-0946
- Email president@rmwbs.com
- View Organizer Website
Venue
- Grand Spirit Makerspace
-
1128 Park Ave
GRAND LAKE, CO 80447 United States + Google Map - View Venue Website
Related Events
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