TO DO LIST
Editor’s Note: Due to the COVID-19 outbreak, we recommend reaching out to individual organizations to ensure the following events are still scheduled to take place.
TODAY
Garden Planning and Design Workshop: Fruits & Vegetables — We will cover everything from squarefoot vegetable gardening and basic permaculture design, to generating a plan for your vegetable garden. We will touch on environmental considerations, drainage, seed selection, and pollinators; 9 a.m., Growing Gardens, 1630 Hawthorn Ave., Boulder; $50; 303-443-9952, growinggardens.org/event/gardenplanning-and-design-workshopfruits-vegetables/.
Front Range Anglers Fly Tying — Learn different skills and patterns every week. Join us on Saturday mornings to see some of the best tyers around spin up their signature patterns; 10 a.m., Front Range Anglers, 2344 Pearl St., Boulder; Free; 303-494-1375, frontrangeanglers.com.
Garden Planning and Design Workshop: Perennial Gardens and Home Landscapes — We will cover various design philosophies and techniques, including permaculture, and generate your own landscape design and planting ideas. This hands-on workshop will help you generate ideas, plans, and drawings that you can put to use; 12:30 p.m., Growing Gardens, 1630 Hawthorn Ave., Boulder; $50; 303-443-9952, growinggardens.org/event/garden-planning-and-design-workshop-perennial-gardens-andhome-landscapes/.
Wildlife in Winter Hike — Join volunteer naturalists to look for signs of wildlife activity, including tracks, scat, feathers, fur, and browse marks on trees. Ski or hiking poles recommended in case trails are icy. Register at BoulderCountyopenspace.org/register; 1 p.m., Near Boulder, location provided when registering; Free; 303678-6214, BouldercountyopenSpace.org/register.
Stars and Laser Galactic Odyssey — Pure fun for the entire family. Take a tour of the night sky and then sit back and relax with the laser fun and music of Galactic Odyssey; 1 p.m., Fiske Planetarium, 2414 Regent Drive, Boulder; 303-492-1411, calendar.colorado.edu/event/ stars_and_laser_galactic_odyssey.
Marshall Fire: Preserving Your Memories Workshop — Have you or someone you know recovered items from the Marshall Fire that were damaged by smoke, ash, wind, or water/snow? You’re invited to these free workshops to learn how to clean and stabilize fire-damaged items from professional conservators; 2 p.m., Louisville Public Library, 1001 Main St., Louisville; Free; 303-3354851, louisvilleco.gov/exploringlouisville/historical-museum/marshall-fire-preserving-yourmemories.
Drifting North: Into the Polar Night — Step out onto an ice floe in the middle of the Arctic Ocean, and watch and listen as scientists race the fading light to set up one of the most ambitious international climate collaborations ever, MOSAIC. Led by the German Alfred Wegener Institute, the mission froze an icebreaker into the Central Arctic Ocean, to better understand the remote region and the role it plays in global climate and weather patterns; 3 p.m., Fiske Planetarium, 2414 Regent Drive, Boulder; 303-492-1411, calendar.colorado.edu/event/drifting_north_-_into_the_polar_night.
Ravin’wolf — Ravin’wolf formerly of Seattle is now based in Boulder. The high-energy guitar duo excels in swampy slide guitar, psychedelic acoustic rock-fusion with a sometimes new-grass groove; 6 p.m., BOCO Cider, 1501 Lee Hill Drive, Unit 14, Boulder; Free; 720938-7285, bococider.com/. MEMBA with Fabian Mazur — MEMBA was unearthed by New York based production duo, Ishaan Chaudhary and Will Curry, conjuring electronic music that is propped up by a backbone of ancient world influenced rhythms; 9 p.m., The Fox Theatre, 1135 13th St., Boulder; facebook.com/ events/636232243999942/.