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Head to the Boulder Book Store for a book signing and discussion. (Cliff Grassmick/Staff Photographer)
Today
“Wilderness Reform” book signing: 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Boulder Book Store, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder. Matt Query and Harrison Query will speak about and sign their new book “Wilderness Reform”. $5, boulderbookstore.net.
Tuesday night trivia: 7 p.m. Tuesday, Boulder Social, 1600 38th St., Boulder. Join small batch trivia every Tuesday with Geeks Who Drink. Bring a team, and enjoy food and drink specials while playing. Free, 720-716-3345, cli.re.
Upcoming
Donavon Frankenreiter and Donovan Woods radio show: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Etown, 1535 Spruce St., Boulder. More than just a regular concert, eTown Radio Tapings are a unique live experience. The show includes performances and interviews with both visiting artists and an interview segment with changemakers from the local and national community who are doing their part to make the world a better place. $25-$40, eventbrite.com.
“Revival69 — The Concert that Rocked the World” film screening: 7 p.m. Wednesday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder. John Lennon, Yoko Ono, Little Richard, The Doors, Chuck Berry, Alice Cooper and other legendary musicians performed at the 1969 Toronto Rock and Roll Revival music festival. This behind-the-scenes look at “the second most important event in rock and roll history” culminates in John Lennon’s first public performance with The Plastic Ono Band, triggering his decision to leave the Beatles. $12, thedairy.org.
Avery Brewing Company 4 on the Fourth: 9 a.m. Thursday, Avery Brewing Company, 4910 Nautilus Court N, Boulder. Don your red, white and blue for the 15th edition of the Avery Brewing Company 4K on the Fourth Fun Run. Enjoy some followed by Avery Brewing Company beer and breakfast burritos after the run. 720-532-5549, teamboco.com.
Boulder Symphony’s July 4th concert celebration: 7 p.m. Thursday, Boulder Bandshell, 1212 Canyon Blvd., Boulder. Join Boulder Symphony for an evening of Independence Day classics with drinks, food and exhilarating music for all ages. Boulder Symphony will be performing symphonic classics, from Bernstein’s “Candide” to Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture” and Beethoven’s “Wellington’s Victory.” Also featured will be John Williams’ music from “Star Wars,” “Jurassic Park” and other cinematic classics, and patriotic tunes by John Philip Sousa. $5-$15, eventbrite.com.
Chuck Sitero and Dylan Kober at The Velvet Elk Lounge: 8 p.m. Thursday, The Velvet Elk Lounge, 2037 13th St., Boulder. Chuck Sitero and Dylan Kober, two of the founding members of the Colorado Front Range Bluegrass band High Lonesome, are bringing audiences two hours of musical bliss mixed with song stories and humor. When performing as a duo, the show leans more towards Americana, bluegrass, folk and acoustic classic rock covers with some soothing original songs. There will also be a fun music and sports trivia portion of this show for those that would like to join in. Free, 303-993-8743.
Needle Felted Animals In-Person: 10 a.m. Friday, NoBo Library, 4500 13th St., Boulder. Learn to sculpt a critter with wool in this fun and easy workshop style class. Participants will learn needle felting, a technique that transforms fluffy wool roving, into dense sculpture. Materials provided, no experience necessary. calendar.boulderlibrary.org.
First Friday in the NoBo Art District: 6 p.m. Friday, NoBo Art District, 4929 Broadway, #E, Boulder. NoBo First Friday features monthly exhibitions at the Bus Stop Gallery and the NoBo Art Center, open artist studios, live music, artist demos and special activations in many locations. Free, 720-352-8194, noboartdistrict.org.
Colorado Music Festival: 6:30 p.m. Friday, Chautauqua Auditorium, 198 Morning Glory Drive, Boulder. The 2024 Colorado Music Festival highlights include the return of violinist Augustin Hadelich and pianist Olga Kern, the world premiere of a new symphony by Gabriela Lena Frank, a celebration of Bruckner’s 200th birthday and more, all with the help of the Colorado Music Festival Orchestra and some of the world’s most accomplished soloists. $18-$85, coloradomusicfestival.org.
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