Daily Camera (Boulder)

TO DO LIST

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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

Drop-in Figure Drawing — Short poses, 2-minute gestures, 5-, 10and 20-minute poses, ending with a 1-hour pose. Uninstruct­ed, facilitate­d, nude fine arts model; 1 p.m., Nobo Art Center, 4929 Broadway #E, Boulder; $20; 831421-2684, artofmodel­ing.org/ weekly-drop-in.

Zumba at Festival Plaza — We take the “work” out of workout, by mixing low- and high-intensity moves for an interval-style, calorie-burning dance fitness party; 6:45 p.m., Festival Plaza, 311 South Public Road, Lafayette; lafayettec­o.gov/ calendar.aspx?eid=9397.

UPCOMING

Boulder Tuesday/thursday Hikers — Come join us on a day hike. We are a drop-in group, and we decide each time where to hike. We carpool to various trailheads, reimbursin­g the drivers for expenses. Bring lunch, water, and snacks and be prepared for all weather conditions. 8 a.m. Tuesday, North Boulder Park, 7th and Dellwood, Boulder; Free; 303-494-8822.

Boulder Cycling Club Tuesday Evening Ride — Join BCC for a road bike ride every Tuesday, weather permitting. Routes and distances vary. Helmets are mandatory; lights encouraged. Wheels out at 5:30. Stay after the ride to enjoy a pint; 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Twisted Pine Brewing Co., 3201 Walnut St., Boulder; 720-320-5051.

Evening Hike to Woods Quarry — Unwind by taking a fun hike to Woods Quarry. Follow a naturalist to one of the historic stone quarries within the City of Boulder Open Space Mountain Parks; 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Chautauqua, 900 Baseline Road, Boulder; 720-5615968, boulderval­ley.augusoft.net/ index.cfm?method=classinfo.classinfor­mation&int_class_ id=22653&int_category_id=4 &int_sub_category_id=14&int _catalog_id=0. Healing Circle: A Grief Support Group — Our Healing Circle is a compassion­ate and supportive listening circle for those who are walking through grief. Facilitato­rs: Sarah Novotny and Sandy Spahn. All are welcome to join us in healing; 6 p.m. Tuesday, Unity of Boulder Spiritual Center, 2855 Folsom St., Boulder; Free; 303-442-1411, fb.me/e/1ga6uck1d. An Evening with Blake Crouch and

Amore Towles — Boulder Bookstore is thrilled to partner with Old Firehouse Books, Bookworm of Edwards, Book Bar, and the Estes Valley Library via Macdonald Bookshop to host Blake Crouch. He will be in conversati­on with Amor Towles, discussing Crouch’s new book, “Upgrade,” in this virtual event on Zoom; 6 p.m. Tuesday, Boulder Bookstore; $28 - $38; boulderboo­kstore.net/event/eveningbla­ke-crouch-and-amor-towles.

BJFF Favorites: For the Love of Spock — To celebrate the 10th Anniversar­y of the Boulder Jewish Film Festival, Kathryn Bernheimer, Founding Director of the Festival, has selected some audience favorites to view over the summer and fall. The son of actor Leonard Nimoy directs this moving look at his father’s portrayal of Spock, the iconic “Star Trek” character he played for 50 years; 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dairy Arts Center, 2590 Walnut St., Boulder; $9 - $12; thedairy.org/event/bjff-favorites-forthe-love-of-spock.

Colorado Music Festival: Attacca Quartet — New York’s Grammy Award-winning Attacca (pronounced ah-tak-ah) Quartet “believes in and celebrates” music of the 20th and 21st centuries. In this performanc­e, the Quartet brings raucous and funky music from contempora­ry greats Caroline Shaw, Gabriella Smith, Philip Glass, L.A. producer and DJ Flying Lotus and more; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday,chautauqua Auditorium, 198 Morning Glory Drive, Boulder; 303-665-0599, eventvesta.com/ events/14495/t/tickets.

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